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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
December
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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PERSONAL

Walter C. Mack will be in Manchester Friday and Saturday.

Mrs. Will Boyden, of Delhi Mills visited in Kalamazoo last week.

Miss Dunlap, of Whitmore Lake, is visiting the Misses Kearney, of Forest ave.

Miss Pauline Gerbach, of Chelsea visited Miss Eliza Armbruster over Sunday.

Mrs. L. L. James is in Dexter visiting her mother Mrs. J. T. Honey, who is sick.

Dr. LeSueure did his first work since his return from the army at the college yesterday.

Rev. Lawrence Cole is in Ann Arbor visiting his mother. He leaves for Michigan City on Friday.

Miss Emma E. Bower was in Chelsea yesterday attending the funeral of her cousin Stephen Chase.

Mrs. Michael O'Kane, of Mt. Pleasant, is in the city to attend the funeral of her father James Hagan.

George J. Mann, county treasurer-elect, was in the city Tuesday getting accustomed to the ways of the court house.

Sheriff Judson has kindly consented to coach Sheriff-elect Gillen in the matter of feeding prisoners and otherwise holding down the sheriff's office.

Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hammond, of Augusta, were in the city yesterday on their way home from Grand Rapids where they have been visiting friends.

Mrs. M. Earley, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Andrew Meade, of Ann Arbor town, for the past three months, returned to her home in Los Angeles, Cal., yesterday.

L. A. McDiarmid, formerly superintendent of schools of Chelsea, more recently of the 32d Michigan Volunteers, was in the city. He has been mustered out of the service on account of poor health. He went to his home in Grand Rapids Wednesday evening.