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3
Month
August
Year
1883
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Prof. Frank Hainilton has gone to Dakota. George Milieu is in Ohio for a couple o weeks Miss Nettie Moore is in Toledo wit friends. Miss Emily Smith is visiting ftiends i Jacksou. Webster Cook and wife of Manistee ar in the city. Prof. W. S. Perry has gone to the Whit Mountains. Mrs. W. V. Beman is summeiïng a Charlevoix. L. S. Lerch and wife of Detroit were in town yesterday. Prof. Dunster and family have gon aroiind the lakes. R. A. Beal lias tone to Alpena, Macki nac, and Petoskey. Frederick Schmid goes East next weel for a month's trip. Geoige Osius is on the road travclint for the book trade. Ex-Congressman Edwin Willits visitei Anu Albor, Monday. Mrs. George A. Shcley of Detroit wa in the city last week. Miss Mary Jaycox is at Mtinistee, tli guest of Miss Ramsdell. E. B. Pond, tlie State prison warden was about town Monday. J. W. Knight and family have gone to Charlevoix for a vacation. R. B. Pope carne down from Bay View yesterday but has returned. Henry Waldron of Lansing made the city a short visit Tuesday. John Moore has been to Iluroiiia Beach the past week with his family. Fred Stiuipson returned Monday from a month's excursión to Canada. Nelson B. Beera, of Kalamazoo, was in town the fore part of the week. J. C. Knowlton and family are out for a few days fishing at Devils Lake. Earle Knight has moved to Detroit and is engaged in manufacturing saws. David Stol!, of Grand Rapids, carne down Saturday to visit his parents. Eugene Beal and wife started Saturday for a tri to Alpena and other points. Charles G. Clark, of Lawrence, Dakota, returned to the city Tuesday evening. May Breakey has been in Detroit and Jamie Breakey in Marshall this week. - Frank L. York has been spending a Stort season with friends in Briguton. W. B. Cady left yesterday for a couple of weeks vacation to be spent at Plymouth. Miss Julia Gunderd of Mt. Clemens is the guest of her cousin, Miss Ella Gunderd. Mrs. General Hunt and Miss Huggins have been stopping at Whitmore Lake tliis week. Robert DoVinney of Lansing, and Geo. rampton of Dexter were in town on Wednesday. President Angelí started yesterday to oin his family at Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island. Mrs. Francés Button has changed her slace ol residence from Jamestown toCarrington, Dakota. Mrs. A. J. Shireley of Brooklyn, New York, is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. C. Best. Mrs. Hendriekson having learnect her mother was sick has gone to her home near Benton Harbor. Miss Curtís of Ann Arbor is visiting Hiss Nettie Haslett, aecording to the Charlotte Republican. Mrs. E. H. Hudson and daughter are at Ocean Grove, N. J., where the health of the former is improving. Mrs. Sylvester Gaunt and daughter, of Jtiicago is spending the summcr with her mother on Packard Street. Irving K. Fond resigns his place with the Pullman Car Co. at Chicago, and is going to Europe for further study. The Misses Georgië and Katie Saunders eft the city yesterday to speud a week or wo with relaiives and fïiends in Detroit. John Schumacher and Charles Boylan went down to Fremont, Ohio, Tuesday o make arrangement for the Teinperance excursión which goes the 16th. Mrs. L. H. Gage and her two children eft yesterday morning for a visit of a few weeks duration at Ann Arbor with her ather, II. Carpenter. - Grand Traverse Ierald. J. C. Dell, was in Detroit Tuesday at.ending the annual convention of the tate Veterinary Association. At the election he was made the corresponding ecretary. Ezra Whitmore and two daughters, of Cansas, are revisiting old friends, Mr. Whitmore formerly lived on a farm near he city and is the son of the man lifter vhom Lake Whitmore was nained. Mrs. Willlam Waldron will leave the ity this week for Ann Arbor, where she i8 built a fine residence this season. C. W. Waldron of Reading will occupy, the

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