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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
August
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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8. Miller ia out in Dakota, Prof. Olney has returned from Charlevoix. Dr. Breakey has goue to Marshall for a few days. Louis Buchoz of Detroit spent Sunday with friends. George Allmendinger is i Saginaw 011 a week's visit. Mrs. John Duerr, of Kendallville.Ind., is visitingin the city. William Galpin returned this week to open his school at St. Clair. Charles Hiscock went out to Dakota last week and has not yet returned E. V. Cobb has gone to rem:iin some time at Clifton, Lake Superior. Miss Carrie Britton of Detroit Is visiting Miss Birdie Bliss on Main street. Mrs. Van Harlingen and Miss Kittie are ahout to remove to California. Mrs. Pebbles and Mrs. Hamilton have gone to Eaton Rapids on a short visit. Mrs. F. C. Myrick last week was the guest of Mrs. Fred Reynolds at Manistee. Joseph T. Jacobs and daughter, Katie, left on Tuesday for a short stay at Petoskey. % Prof. II. N. Chute has returned for his Higli School work which begins next week. H. H. Freemati of the Stockbndge Sentinel passed Wednesday in looking about town. R. A. Beal and wife with J.E.Beal leave this morning for Saratoga Springs and Boston. Miss Mary Clark has returned from Pittsburg, Kansas, where she visited a sister. Miss Lulu Uoodrich will take the place of Miss Iiutliettc Kcrr, resignert, In the First ward school. Dr. A. C. Kellogg and W. F. Lodholz left last Wednesday, for Mackinaw Island by the way of the lakes. '¦ Mis. T. B. Curtís, of Ann Arbor, is In the city the guest of Mrs. James Hay," says the Saginaw Herald. On the St. James register the other day was "S. Winslow and fiend, Lima." We fear the " fiend " has escaped. Reuben Kempf, president of the Farmers' and Meclianics' bank of Ann Arbor, was In town yesterday the gucst of M. H. French. - Ogemaw Times. Will Pack, son of Morris Pack of tuis city is at Ashlaml.a summerresort in Wisconsin. With five others from here he plays i a band at the large hotel there. Louis D. ïaylor, Charles Wagner, and Eugene Manu started early on Monday morning for Detroit on their bicycles. They are taking a week's tour about the State and to-day are attending the bicycle tournament at Ovid. Airs. Bessie Fuller, of Ann Arbor, was the guest of Mrs. N. A. Saxton over Sunday. Mrs. F. is a sister-in-law of T. J. Keech, manager of the Ann Arbor telephone exchauge. - Manchester Enterprise. Robert G. West, 'S2, writes that he has just returned from an extensive trip on the Texas frontier where he " roughed it without tents or hammocks, sleeping on the bosom of Mother Earth." He will pass the winter at Lebanon, Tennessee. Rev. William George is back from Petoskey, where he had a pleasant time and caught lots of fish. Many uew acquaintances were maid! We see by the papers that his lectures during the Sunday school week created absorbing interest. - Stockbridge Sentinel. As the genial Reverend is a bachelor we will warrant the truth of the assertion that many of his new acquaintances were " maid."