Personal Notes
Zach. lloath has been vistinn irictid.s (?) in Mciuphis. Prol'. Ülney assisted at tho teachers' iuatitute at Ypsilanti last week. Mrs. E. E. licaland family are visiting relativos and frionds in Dexter. Mr. Pall, of Montrcal, is visitinp his fatherinlaw, S. 1'. .Icwett, od liaron street west. C. It. Pattison, of tho Ypsilanti Commercial was a callcr at the Courier office last Tuesday. Miss ITatüe Keith, of' Dexter, has been spending a couple of weeks in tho city víkiting relativos. Chas. E. Iliseock roturned homo last Thursday from a somewhat extended trip around the laices. Wm, Hammond, son of Amariah Hammond of the 5th ward, is visiting his old home after an absence of 16 ycars. Mrs. A. Wilsey and daughter May, of Ann Arbor, are visiting friends in this village, says the Eaton Rápida Journal. II. E. 11. Bower, of the Democrat, was a delégate to the democratie congressional convention at Manchester, last Tuesday. Fcrdio N. Bliss, son of Mrs. A. A. Bliss, has been appointed to a position in tho banking office of A. Ivés Sí Son, Detroit. Dr. P. B. Rose has bejn in attendance upon the reunión of his old regiment, tho öt Ii Michigan, at Saginaw City this weok. Enne J. Knight, the geatleinanly secret;iry r.f the Ann Arbor agricultura! eo., has been gpending -"vcral days in Cleveland, jj Mrs. (ion. Y. VanJUper, alter a short visit with friends in Dexter, returoed lust Tuowlay tuornlng to her home, St. Marys, Ohio. Miss Hattie 8wathol, of Chis city, nttendcd tho tuauheri' inHtitutc at ïpailaati, last wek, boing the guest of Miss Oertie Noble. l'rof. I. N. Demmon, of the univorsity, assisted in oonduoÜBg a stat teachers' instituto ftt X'erincintville, Eaton county, re ccntly. Ucnj. Bruwn returned from hia western trip. II was much pleased with whut lic saw, but has lost none of' his itfection for Michigan. Prof. W. 11. Payno, of the university, is to read a paper before the American social Science assoeiatiun, wliieh meots at Saratoga, Sept. 7th. (ilbert B1ÍM aad fumily have beoa spendinp a few days at Toledo, "(xib" aya they had the bands out and severa'; baloon a.seenaions in his honor while there. Mi3es Pella Hall, of Charlotte, and Jennie I)avis, of Jackson, nicces of William Copeland of this city, after a pleasant visit here of three weeks, ruturued to their respective hornee last Tuesday. Chas. S. Fall, of this city, took a trip u) to Albion last week, to see his brothcr Dolos ; froiu thouee he went to Lantting and ('orunua whore another brother Dewitt is looatod and so uround home ap;ün. Ho had a good visit and a short resting spell.
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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News
Hattie Swathel
Charles E. Hiscock