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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
January
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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IteWitt C. Fall and family of Corunna, are io the city, visiting C. S. Fall and family. Mrs. D. N. DeTarr and Miss Rhoda Hicks are rintiag relatives in northern Michigan. H. M. Roys and family, of Farwell, Mich., have been in the city the past week visiting friends. Mrs. Charlotte Ulrey, of Kansas City, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. No ble, for the past few days. Chas. Hutchins, of Owosso, has been spending a few days in (he city the i;ist week, visiting his parents. Grass Lake News : Miss Susie Hill, one of Ann Arbor's fairest belles, is visiting in this villiage, the guest of Mms Minma Hopkins. Mr. G. M. Wing, representative in the legislature from the Manistce district, accouipanied by his fataily, were in the city the past week. 11. M. Collier, recently of the Grass Lake New?, called at the Courier office last Monday, and we had a very enjoyable chat with liiin. We uuderstand that he bas been employed by Mr. Edgar, of the üexter Leader, to straighten out that office and get it in good running order. May success altend his efforte. Chas. H. Ludlow, who bas been a resident of this city as boy and man, and for the past fourteen years bookkeeper in the einploy of Wines & Worden, has gono to Bay City to live, having accepted a similar piMtion in a dry goods house thcre. He is a young man who will be esteemod and respected in whatever community he may reside, and Ann Arbor certainly regrots to lose him. The people of Bay City, however, are to be congratulated upon securing thia class of solid timber with which to construct the foundation of its future prosperity.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News