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24
Month
June
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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: DxruLrijTjTixriJTJxrLnjinjTJTJTJxrLixaruuTjti Justioe John L. Duffy is rusticating at Zakey Lake. Wrs. James O'Kane visited in Detroit over Sunday. Miss Violet Wallace is visitiug firends in Chelsea. Miss Gartie Kress bas gone to Grand Rapids to enter a convent. Mrs J. C. Parker, of Detroit, is the gnest of Mrs. S. W. Beakes. Miss May Sfcone, of Marshall, has been visiting Mrs. vValter Seabolt. Geo. W. Glasier and sou Irwin have returued from Northern Michigan. Piof. and Mrs Volney M. Spaldiug wil! spend the coming year in Colorado. Mrs. Robert Mann and Miss Mann, of Lansing, are gnests of Ann Arbor friends. Mrs. F. L. Keeler, of Mt. Pleasant is visiting her niother, Mrs. Bliss, of S. Main st. Prof. B. M. Thompson has been elected vice president of the Miohigan Bar Association. Miss Agnes Bird, of Harvey, II]., has been visiting her parents tMr. and I Mrs. W. P. Bird. I Mrs. H. M. Richardson and Misa Fanny Cooley, of Lansing, are guesta of Ann Arbor frieuds . Miss Helen Baloom, of Chicago, is visiting at toe residence of G. H. Rhodes on Broadway. James Donnelly and Frank O'Toole are in Chioago apending their scbool vaoation vvith relativea. Lorne Raymond, of Albion, N. Y., has been appointed ooilector in the Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Mrs. T. C. Phillp8, of Milwaukee, Wis. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whedon. Bnrt Judd, of Ypailanti, has accepted a poaition in the Michigan Central freight cffioe in this city. Ed. Koch, of Chicago, ia ependinga two weeks' vaoation with hia parenta, Mr. and Mrs. John Kooh. Chas. A. Maynard will go on the road as a traveler for the well known Detroit firm of Lee & Cady. Mias Genevieve Allen went toNewport, Ky., Saturclay to spend the suroruer with relatives and friends. Mrs. Parshall, of Wayne, is visiting her mother Mrs. Benhain and her sister, Mrs. W. W. Watts this week. Dr. Loeffler, of Saginaw, and Dr. Uart, of Port Hnron, visited Mi. and Mrs. G. W. Miley over Sunday. Judge Thomas M. Cooley has returned home frum the sanitarioru at Flint mucb jmproved in physioal health. Miss Charlotte A. Stowe has been engaged as piauist for the snmxner at the Hotel Imperial, Petosky, Mich. Dra. O. B. Kinyon and W. A. Dewey are in Omaha attending the national convention of homeopathie pbysioians. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Spencer, of Washington, D. C, have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Oswald, of E. Huron st. Bnrton B. Johnson left Saturday for Chiokamanga Park to take charge of the Y. M. C. A. tent of the 31st Michigan Vol. Mrs. William Rinabart, nee Alattie Walz, who bas been visiting here for the last year, left for her home in Seattle yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Salyer, who have been doing Salvation Army work in Lansing, have retorned to this oity on accoant of Mrs. Salyer's health. Miss Minnie Brabyn, of Flint, who! bad been tbe guest of the Misses Viola and Lnln Lnsby last week, left forj Howell Monday to visit with relativos. Kev. Fr. Kelly was in Monroe Tnesday attending the golden jubilee of Rt. Rev. Mgr. Joos. Tbe address was given by the great Archbishop Ireland. Mrs. A. G. Griffie, of Orange, N. J., vho bas been the gnest of Mrs. H. J. Beakes and Mrs. Hubbaid for a few days, bas gone to Detroit on her way e ast. Mrs. Newton Vail aod little daoghter Nina, of Ypsilanti, were the guests of Mrs. Henry T. Sobnltz, of Spring st., Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Qeo. Miley leaves today to visit her danghter, Mrs. Reuben Ovenshire, of Plainwell. She will go to Port Hnion to join her danghter, Florence, before returning. Mr. and Mrs. George Kiugsley, of Paola, Kan., arrived Wednesday night to take in the commencement exercises, at whioh tneir son, Qeorge Kingsley, gradates in the iaw department. E. C. Pitkin, son of Msr. Julia Pitkin, of S. Pifth ave., was ruarried at Galveston, Texas, on Wednesday, and is expeoted tomorrow with his bride to visit his mother and eister here. Mrs. Nellie Besimer, formerly of this city, is now in New York, tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs Frank Mil Ier. She has entered the Osgood Art School, inaking a special stndy of china painting. .Tadge and Mrs. Goddard and Miss Lucile Goddard arrived from Denver, Coló., Monday night, to be present at the marriage of Miss Irene Goddard and Mr. Walter Boynton, whicn took place Wednesday afternoon. Miss Nellie Mingay left yesterday mrnng for Niágara Falls, N. Y., for a visit with relatives. From there she will go to Bowmanville, Ont., where =he will spend the balance of the tion period. Prof. E. N. Bilbie is home for the suinmer f rom Pittaburg, Pa., where he is at the head of a conservatory of musio. Ha will take a limitcd number of1 pupils on the violin during the sururner months. A. A. Terr.v is home from Clinton, Iowa, where he has been spending tbe wintetr with bis sister. He was accompanied by Dr. Hollister, medio '?3, of Newark, Ñ. J-, who has not been in Ann Arbor siuoe he gradnated. He sees many ohanges here during the time that has elapsed. -