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Day
1
Month
June
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr P. B. Rosa was home Decoration Day. J. 'V. Jacobs ha been away this weck on bmtflMa, O. C'. Jenkins lias retunied ( rom a short run to Chicago. Auditor General Stevens lias been at home this week. Hale Bliss and family of Chicago are isiting relatives in towu. Fred Scottof Detroit "Chaff" was in town Friday to see "Iolanthe." Louis D. Taylor, of the National Bank spent Decoration Day out of town. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pope were in nortlit'rn Ohio the tirst part ot the week. Mr. Peterson, wife of the manager .i the Telegraphic InsUtute, has arrived. Mis. Seyraonr and daughter, Gracie, formerly residents here, aie in the city. Mrs. C. E. Wugtier returned f rom a few weeks visit at her home in Danville, Indiana. Mis. F. Button starteü for Dakota yesday. She will remain at Jamestown until the rail. visited her sou n collejte last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Charles LeSuer, of Boston, is ai Mr. C. B. Davison's where slie will spend the suininer. The Misses Wright and the Misses Jennings of Detroit were in attendance at the opera Friday evenino-. Treasurer Hanïsou Soule, Grand Master of the I. O. O. F., addressed the Dester lodtre Monday ni;ht. V. V. Richards of the U. S. anny is in town visitinjc hts inotlier, Mrs. Prof. Williams, and other friends. Rev. William George of Dexter was down Monday. He rode part way on his tricycle,- the iirst one iu the county. Mr. Thomas Burris and t'ainily ot Elkhart, Indiana, have been visitiny O. li. Cliurch"s family in the city this week. J. C. Beal, father of Miss Sarah V. Beal and uncle of Prof. J. B. Sieere. whose home has been in Kansas for a muuber of years is in town visiting friends. A. L. Noble leaves to-day for a short recuperative trip to Asheville, N. C. This is in the mouutains where Prof. Pattengill ipeat last Slimmer and where Charles Cooley and Allen Pond now are.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News