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PERSONAL
C. A. Hendricks is ín Traverse City.
Miss. Mande Keyes is visiting in To-
ledo.
Miss. E. E. Beal spent Sunday in Mt.
Clemens.
Miss Harriet Lewis has returned
from the east.
Hon. J. T. Jacobs returned Friday
from New York.
Mrs. Charles Kintner has returned
to New York city.
Mrs. Fannie Brewer, of Frankfort,
is visiting in the city.
James Keating returned from Pitts-
burg, Pa., Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Showerman has gone to
New York city for the winter.
Miss Ella Taylor, of Detroit, visited
her mother here Friday and Saturday.
Addison Critchett, of Co. A., 31st
Michigan, is home on a 20 day fur-
lough.
Mrs. Ross Granger and sons left
today for Koxville, Tenn., to spend
the winter with Capt. Granger.
Mrs. L. J. Bidwell, of Tecumseh,
and Mrs. A. G. Walker, of Jackson,
are visiting Mrs. W. D. Adams.
Misses Minnie and Ada McGregor,
who have been visiting Mrs. George R.
Kelly, returned to London. Ont., Tues-
day.
Rev. W. M. Forrest is attending the
National Missionary convention of the
Disciples of Christ at Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Fred Rappeleye, of the Postal Tele-
raph Co., Detroit, spent last Sunday
in the city, the guest of Eugene K.
Frueauff.
John C. Sharpe, the republican can-
didate for state senator, was in the city
Friday, and stirred up the republican
press into booming him.
Dr. G. F. Clark, of Almer, Ont.,
and Dr. C. W. Clark, of Winnebago,
Manitoba, have been visiting their son
and nephew, Dr. E. A. Clark.
Mrs. Ann White, of 8. Main St. is
spending the month at Ridgeway, at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Annie
Pocklington, and is now rejoicing over
an eleven pound grandson.
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