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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
May
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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                              DOC'S ENTERTAINED

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                  By the Ann Arbor "Doc's" Here Today.

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                           A  RECEPTION TONIGHT

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             At the Home of Dr. and Mrs. Wessinger.

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About 50 of the Wayne County Medical association are the
Guests of the Washtenaw County Medical Society. -- Visited the Campus.

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The Wayne county medical -Association sent a fine representation today to respond to the invitation of the Ann Arbor doctors.
The party filled a trolley car. They arrived in Ann Arbor about noon where they received a hearty welcome and were escorted to the Cook house.
Here the following Detroit physicians were registered :
Drs. E. H. Horner, Walter J. Cole, Arthur D. Holmes, G. W Kiefer, William  A. Hackett, John R. Keslell, Frank B. Walker, Edwin G. Knoll, F. J. Parker, Jas. Skillfish Robert Lane, W. T. Cody, Edward K. Bacon, R. R. Lanssing, Robert Sutton, William F. McCalf, H. W. Scott, W. H. Rogers, A. J. Burdens, George G. Gordon, J. W. Sifton, M. J. Meddaugh, M. K. Kronicenski S. L. Kadlebowski, Charles C. Yarborugh, Jay J. Delbridge, H. F. Dwyer, Frank D. Summerl, A. Van -----  , Robert Hisslop, D. D. Hargist, K. Gunsolas. Ernest C. Lee, George W. Clarke, W. J. Stapelton, jr , C. C. Yemans, Albert E. Carrier, S. Sanderson, William Hanson, D. A. O'Donnell, R. J. Hamilin E. J. Panzner,, J. L. Polozker, H. C. Judson, William E. Anderson, J. F. McPherson, George Skinner, H. C. Towners, B. R. Hoyt, William C. Stevens, F. N. Henry, John Bennett, J. F. Hartz.

After dinner cigars were lighted and social conversation enjoyed until hacks arrived -
The whole party with the Ann Arbor physicians were driven over the city. The campus was visited and the buildings looked over. The university hospital received particular scrutiny.
The afternoon passed most delightfully to the guests and their hosts.
This evening in behalf of the Washtenaw County Medical Society a reception will be given by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Wessinger at their home, No. 114 S. Division st.
It will be entirely informal and will be a very pleasant affair

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