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Day
30
Month
September
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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David Rinsey returned Monday frorn Tiffin, Ohio. Prof. A. A. Stanley and Prof. Craig returned from Earope, Satnrday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown returned from a inonth's visit in Hersey Satnrday. Sergeant Dean Seabolt is borne from Chattanooga and is reoovering from a very serere linees. Mrs. Charles Durheim and daughter, of MuskegoD, are guests of the Misses Durheim, of S. División st. Mrs. George W. Knight and daughter, of Columbas, Obio, visitad J. W. Knight the flrst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Mntsohell entertained the Treble Clef Club at their home on Tnesday evening. Mra. A. Tncker, of N. State st., is spending the week with her daugbter in Howell and taking in the street fair. Capt. Roes G-rauger left for Camp Poland at Knoxvillle, Tenn., yesterday afternoon nis furlough having expired. Ed Burnett, the Jackson agentjof the Araerican Express conipany, was in the city tuis week spending part of bis first vacation since 1879. Miss Florence Pomeroy, olass of '98, of i 247 Washtenaw ave., has gone to New York city, to enter the physical culture school of Madame Alberti. Mr. Fred C. Brown, of New Orleans, La., is visiting her mother Mrs. Seyniour, of S. State st. Mrs. Brown's visit is oaueed by the prevalenoe of yellow fever in New Orlean?. Oscar F. Sessinghans, '93 láw, now second assistant U. S. district attorney for the eaetern district of Missouri, and Holbrook G. Cleavland, '93 lit, attorney for the St. Louis, Mo. , branch of the American Snrety Co., of New York, both now tesidents of St. Louis, Mo., were in Ann Arbor this week visiting old friends and attending the Ryan-Drake wedding on Wednesday evening. Both gentlemen are doing well in their chosen walk in life.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News