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17
Month
June
Year
1898
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Public Domain
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tj LJ imU l_l u u J u U -J M k_l É.J U kaj l_l l_i U W LJ k-J LJ kj 4-J 4_l LJ Mrs. Dean M. Seabolt is visiting at tbe home of Aloses Seabolt. Mrs. L. H. Cornwell, of Hill st., is very siok with inflammatory rheuraatism. Mrs. Caroline Coltant, of S. Twelfth st., is in Detroit visiting ber sister wbo is very ill. Mr. and Mrs.Scnlly, of Howell, were the guests of Tbos. D. and tbe Misses Kearney over Sunday. Prof. E. F. Jobason was ealled to Obio Tuesday night by the serions illness and deatn of bis brotbei. Wm. Kennedy, oí' (Jhioago, was in tbe city this week attending tbe fuuexal of bis brotber Thomas P. Kennedy. W. J. Clark, H. A Swet and J. Q. A. Sessions attended fhe Q. A. R. enoampment in Port Htfron Wednesday and Tbursday of tbis week. Capt. E. P. Allen, of Ypsilalnti, spoke on "Tbe Héroes of the Repnblio" at a soldiers' meeting iu Coldwater Thursday evening of last week. ■Principal Ralph Garwood, of Marshall, wiil speud the greater part of tbe sumiller vacatiun in tbis city doing work in the library of the U. of M. Miss Stella Cbapman, a teacher in the Owosso sobools, is visiting friends in the oity. Froin here she will go to Look Haven, Penn., to spend tbe snmmer. Prof. Calvin Thomas, of Columbia College, Kew York, is visiting friends in Ann Arbor for a few days. From here he wil) go to West Branoh, Lapeer ooanty, to visit relatives-. At the Cook honse on Saturday Louis and Raymond Lepper entertained a number of their little friends who took part in tbe produotion of "The Tyrolean Qneeu" at the Atbens Theater last week. Mrs. John W. Million, nee Helen L. Lovell, U. of M. '86, and danghter, Miss Margaret Million of Hardin college, Mexico, Mo., are the guests of Miss Almira Lovell, 342 S. State st., for a few days. Mrs. John W. Maynard, of División st., celebrated ber 80th birthday yesterday. Mrs. Discom, of New York city, her cousin, who is also 80 years of age, anived here yesterday to assist in celebrating tbe event. Times: Clay Green, who lives just eigbt miles west of Ypsilnti, bas retnrned from a week's onting at the flats. He wished to stay lunger but "Bill's" garden needed oare aDd be retnrned to again work on bis backyard farm. Mts. Charlotte Griffin, daugbter of Prof. Johu Holmes Agnew, wbo was professor of Greek and Latin bere in 18Ï5-52, when he lived in the residence now occupied by President Angelí, is expected in tbe city tomorrow to visit Mrs. Sarah C. Beakes.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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