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Day
22
Month
July
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Mury Fenlon s visiüng in Btiffülo, N. Y. Mr. M. Rogers is recoverin from liis severeillness. Prof. ChmY, of the high scliool ia nummering in Canada. Enfrene Ilutchins, of Owosso, was in the city a day or two tliis woek. Ex-Chief Johnson is In Hompr X. Y., wlK'ic hp will remato intil next fall. Earle Knight la taking in St. Paul, Mlnn., and a few of the western citie?. Mrs. II. Bower is spcnding a few days in Detroit, with her son B. Frank Rower. Hon. A. .1. Sawyer has been absent at Cold water for the past few days. Courting, as usual. Prof. Elisha Jones, will recupérate in the wilds of New York af ter Aug. lst, until college Opent, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Nichols, of Albion, N. Y„ are visiting In the city, the gueets of Mrs. R. A. Real. Mrs. T. McDowell, of Cincinnati, has been spending sorue time with her mother, Mrs. A. R. Hall, on State street. Andrew DeForest and wife are to leave the last oí this week or the first of next lor a few weeks' sojourn on tlie sea shore. Miss Allee M. Vaughan, of Petrolla, Canada, is visiting at the residence of lier grandptrenU, Mr. and Mrs. Leoimrd nutrían. Mr. R. Waterman and wife, and Mrs. John Thompaoa and m Uft last 'J'uesday for Petoskey, where tliev will ipead the summer months. The jolly face of genial Col. J. L. Burleigh, of Chicago, has been seen upon our streets the past week. He has lost none of lus old time jocularity. Shiawassee American : '-Miss Hattie, daughter of Judge A. A. Harper, left Thursday morning for an extended visit at Jacksou, Ann Arbor, and Chelsea, with relatiyes. Marine City Reporter, July 5th : " Mrs Maclean and Miss Maggle Morton of Ann Arbor and Miss Florence Johnson, of Lodl, are visiting in town, the guests of Mrs. II. T. Morley. Rev. A. F. Bournes and wife- nee Miss Lucy Swift- of Ypsilanti, are to take np their n'sidence in this city. Mr. Bournes retiring froni thn miiiistry fura t on account of falling health.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News