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11
Month
March
Year
1898
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Public Domain
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City Clerk Mills was in Flint yesterday. Earl Gasser, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting his Ann Arbor friends. Charles Qoodwin, of Pourteenth st., has gone to Mt. Pleasant to looate. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Janney, of S. State st., have moved to Dundee. Miss Huid, of E. Catherine st., bas gone to Portland, Oregon, for a visit Miss Olivia Stevenson, of S. Fifth ave., has gone Lto Strathroy, Ont., to reside. Mrs; Q. B. Smith and daughter visited. her husband G. B. Smith over Soüday. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Murray was in Milan Sunday visiting his paren ts. Prof. Hugh Brown, of the Pontiao schools, spent Saturday with Ann Arbor friends. A. E. Mammery was called to Battle Creek Wednesday night by the illness of tíis wife. Robert Geiner, of Detroit, epent Sunday with his sisters, the Misses Gerner on E. Madison st. Mrs. Lucinda H. Stone, of Kaiamaoo, has been visiting her daughter-inaw, Mrs. Carrie Stone. Herbert Clark, of Chelsea, for several yoars a student of the high school, is in he oity visiting old friends. Jndge E. D. Kinne and A. J. Sawrer attended the fnneral of the late indge Douglas in Detroit Tnesday : W. F. Stimson left for Indianapolsi, nd., yesterday. From there he went ou'th for a trip with a party of friends. "Will Martin, of Cheboygan, is visitng his nnole O. M. Martin, of tfais oity; Mr. Martin is a successful lurubertnao in his home oity. 3. Wïlliam Kirk, mayor of Adrián and Captain James Holloway, of Co. B, afctendad the Light Infantry minstrel show Wédnesday evening. Mrs. S W. Beakes left for Rahway, N. J., Wedneeday night to attead the funeral of a ounsin, Air. Erskine L. Wáit, who died Wednesday morning. Miss Winifred E. Beman, of Kingsley st., entertained a few of her friends at lanobeon last Satarday at 1 o'clock, in honor of, Miss Lilian Cole, of New York oity. . C.has. A. Goodnow, of Howell, epB.nt Sanday witö Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Binder, jr. He returned home Monday aoóoinpanied by his wife who had been yisiting hera for the past two weeks. Miss Ella Mooie, of Evanston, 111., wtio bas been spending the last two weeka with'Mrs. Charles S. Millen left Monday for Detroit, where sbe will visit with friends before returning to her home.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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