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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
October
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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George Brown has been in Chicago.

Mrs. John Van Posen has been visiting in Chicago.

John Van Fossen spent last week in Tawas, hunting.

George B. Hodge, of New York, is visiting his parents. 

Miss Etnily Guiwitz is visiting relativas in Nebraska.

John Priok, of Detroit, has been visiting his parents.

Mre. O. E. Ainsworth is visiting friends in the east.

Mrs. J. N. Wallace is visiting her daughter in Alton, ILL.

Miss Lehr, of Manchestor, has been visiting Miss Heien Rice.

Hershell Hutchinson is visiting his father Stephen Hutohinsou.

Mrs. Dr. Hale, of Chicago, has been visiting Mrs. Anstin George.

Miss Bessie Amsden, of Pontiac, spent Snnday at her parents'.

Mrs. Nora Guy, of Milau, has been visiting Mrs. Neilie Buoklin.

Delos Showerman, of Detroit, has been visiting here for few days.

John Stevens, of Tacoina, Wash., is visiting his brother C. L. Stevens.

Mrs. S. Turner, of Cassopolis, spent Sunday with Mrs. B. D. Thompson.

Misses Maggie and Nora Murphy and Jennie Smith left Tuesday for Omaha, Neb.

Andrew Weatherwax.of East Tawas, is visiting his granddaughter Mrs. Guy Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Iograham, of Azalia, have been visiting D. C. Howe.

Mrs. Bay, of Toledo, who has been visiting Matie Hubel, returned home Monday.

Misses Graoe and Josephine Baterraau, of Mason, have been visiting in the city.

William Cotton, of SagiDaw, has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Frank Glaufield.

Mrs. Isaao Perrigo, of Portland, Hich., is visiting her sister Mrs. H. D. Saunders.

Rev. B. F. Aldrich and Prof. Pease have been in Chicago this week inspecting organs.

Albert Graves, of Ypsilanti town, expects to move into the city within a short time.

Mrs. Charles Coleman, of Dayton, Wash., is visiting her mother Mrs. Delta Harria.

C. L. Stevens was called to Portsmouth, Monday, by the serious illness of his mother.

Jobn McCliutic, of Simooe, Canada, is visiting his cousins, Mr. and Mrs.  Kearna.

Mrs. J. Willard Babbitt has heen visiting her daughter Miss Alice Babaitt in Hartford.

Mrs. Stanton, of Detroit, has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs G. C. Amsden.

Wm. Thorp with the 35th Michigan, with his wife, is visiting his sister Mrs. Meliesa Underwood.

Mrs. H. P. Webster and Mrs. A. I. Hugbes, of Eaton Rapids, are visiting Mrs. George Webster.

Mrs. W. Clark, who has been visiting her mother Mrs. Seeley for several months, returned to her home in York.

Miss Lucy Farrington was given a pleasant surprise last Friday evening on her 18th birthday by a number of friends.

Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Court and Mrs. Helen Hitchoook, of Battle Creek, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Comstock. The party attended the reunion of tne Lewis family at Cnerry Hill Wednesday.