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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
October
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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George Wilbur is visiting at Charlotte.

Miss Bessie Neat has been visiting in Detroit.

Mrs. J. W. Rose has returned from Indiana.

Miss Eleanor Sartwell is visiting in Detroit.

Miss Mollie Wise is visiting in Northern Michigan.

Mrs. Leetch and Mrs. Voorhees spent Wednesday in Detroit.

Mrs. Losey and daughter, of Detroit, have been visiting in this city.

Miss May Harris attended the missionary meeting in Detroit.

Mrs. Jas. Daubel and daughter spent Wednesday with Ann Arbor friends.

Miss Hattie Yakley, of Dundee, Ill. has been visiting her sister Miss Ella Yakley.

Mrs. William Crocker, of Eaton Rapids, bas been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hemphill.

Miss Fannie Minns, of Forest ave., entertained a small party of friends last Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wortley gave a dinner party Friday evening in honor of their children Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wortley.

Prof. G. W. Gordon, superintendent of schools at Springport, paid a visit to his mother, Mrs. C. C. Gordon, of Summit st.

Dr. and Mrs. Pratt are in Chicago.

Fred Stuck is fishing at Half Moon Lake.

Mrs. Jennie Pack has been visiting in Detroit.

Mrs. K. K. Wharton is visiting in Chicago.

Miss Mildred Murray left Tuesday for the east.

Frank Glanfield returned from Chicago Sunday.

Mrs. Eugene Dodge has been visiting in this city.

Corporal John Spencer returned to Knoxville, Monday.

Mrs. Jane Wood is visiting with friends in Plymouth.

George Nichols, of Houghton, has been visiting Homer Briggs.

Miss Greenwald, of Fowlerville, bas been visiting friends here.

Miss Agnes Boursig attended the Kalamazoo street fair last week.

Miss Sadie Harding bas been spending a week with Detroit friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Deubel and daughters have returned from Jersey City.

Mrs. Tyrell, of St. Catherines, Ont., bas been visiting Mrs. Don Batcheler.

Miss Nellie Yerkes returned Monday evening from a week's visit in Detroit.

Frederick Graves is the delegate to the Presbyterian synod at Mt. Clemens.

Mrs. A. Cady, of Hamburg, visited her sister Mrs. Richard Northard last week.

Miss Bessie Hubbell entertained the Young Ladies' Club, Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Hamilton, of St. Clair, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Norris Sherwood.

Joseph Soper has moved back from Ann Arbor and will reside at 313 Cross st.

Mrs. Frank Arthur, of Pontiac, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wilbur.

Miss Donna Ayers is visiting in Detroit. Miss Jennie Moore is visiting in Detroit.

Miss Edith Lee and Karl Harriman, of Detroit, spent Sunday with Mrs. Edgar Drury.

George Cropsey is now a salesman in the shoe department of Hunter, Glenn & Hunter, of Detroit.

Miss Edith Newcomer, of Memphis, who visited Mrs. P. W. Ross last week returned home Saturday.

Miss Burdille Burck, who bas been visiting Miss Florence Curtis, left Tuesday for Galveston, Texas.

Mrs. W. H. Guerin, Mrs. J. Willard Babbitt and Mrs. Peter Carpenter attended a meeting of the White Shrine in Detroit last week.

Mr. and Mis. W. E. McLeod returned from their wedding trip to Washington, D. C, Sunday evening and have gone to house keeping in the Curtis flat.