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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
July
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr. Alvord, of Clinton, was in the city last Tuesday. Mrs. Natlian Keith, of' Dextcr, is visitng relativos in üiU city. Judge Ilarriinan returnod froui his eastern trip last Friday night. Wm. I. Kiorstcd and wifc, of üuialia, are visiting lrionda iu the city. Frank E. Young and fatnily, of Detroit, are in the oity visitinu friends. Joliu F. Lawreuco has been atteuding the Bay City regetta this week. Millie 8. Knowlton is whiling away the summer at Devil's Lake, in Lcnawee Co. Prof. A. II. Pattengill is to spend two nionth8in New York, luaving next week. Rev. J. M. Fullcr, prosiding eider of the Detroit district, was in (.he oity over the Sabbatb. Dr. Zeigeufuss, the Couiueh's able Dexter correspondent, was iu the city last Weduesday. Mrs. Gen. llunt and i'auiily have goue to Narragansett Pier, R. I.,to rotnain during tbo suinuer. Mrs. A. T. Hill, of Detroit, has been spending a few days in the city, visiting her parents and friends. John Apfel, Geo. Miller, John and Geo. Wahr will oonstitute a camping party at Whitmoro Lake next week. Mrs. N. M. Scuoff is spuuding a lew weeks, with her daughter, Mts. Cora M. Ilandall, in Warehaui, Mass. Prof. F. M. Taylor aud wife, Me Miss Minnie 8. Brown, are spending a few weeks at iloutihtou, Lake Superior. Mr. aud Mrs. II. Waterman and Mrs. John W. Tonipson loft ïuesday tuorniug for a few weeks' sojourn at Potonkey. Miss Clara Anderson and Miss Esthor A. Clark are to sail around the lakes on a pleasuro trip, leaving to-niorrow morning. Williaui Cushman has boen WWtidg iiis father, Ira Cushman, the past week. Ho is now connected with a wholesale grocery house of Lansing. Geo. L. Moore, our genial State street bookscller, is now a bachelor, bis wii'e and daughter having gone to Potoskoy for sovural wooks' sojourn. C. J. Kintner, son -in-Uw of C. L Puck, ofthiscity, is homo spending a month's vacation. He in employed in tlio patont oflioc at Washington. John Moorc and family are spending a lew days at Port Huron, froni whenco they will tako an eastern trip visiting New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Bert Smith, returnod to Detroit last Monday, from a few day's visit to bis ritten, at the old homo on State stroet. He is in the omploy of D. M. Ferry .t Co. Mrs. Don J. Mozart, is spending a luonth'a relaxation from her duties as clerk in the treasury department at Washington, with her children and friends in this city. Prof. W. H. Payne was in attendance upon the sessions of the national education iijsociation, at Chautaunua Lako last woek, and contributed a very interosting paper. Arthur Moore, son of Geo. Moore, who is counected with the U. S. postal service with hoadquarters at Louisville, Ky., is visiting his parents aud friends in the city. Mi.ss Kliza Chase, an old resident of thi.s city, who has been spending several weeks with friends and relativos in Michigan, returned to her home in Corinne, Utah Territory, last Monday. A A Albert J. Volland, class of '75, is t-ponding tlic vacution at his home in this city. Prof. Volland is an instructor in the Wi.consin state normal school at Plattcville, whero he has boeu sinoe graduation, throo ycars ago. Mrs. E. M. Thouüis nu Hutli llenion, of Arlington Height, III., han boon visiting relativos and frionds in the city for scveral dayg. She will visit her parents in Mt. Pleasant, Isabella oounty, beforo retuniing to Ulinoin. Mi3 Sarah A. Koster, daughter of the late Rev. Q. L. Fostcr, quito well known in portions of this oounty, was marricd at Howell, on the Mthinst', to John S. Crombio, at iresi!iit supcrinUiiidniit oí' the (K1wator scliools.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News