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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
September
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. C. II. Barney is visitlng at Anti Arbor.- Detroit Chaff. Echvard Kent, recently of this place, is ïow in business at Manchester. Miss Katie Kuebler and sister were in )etroit this week for a few days' visit. Warren W. Wadliams, of Dexter, has a ositlon at the Star Clothing House. Mr. Herbert Randall and wife were in )etroit, Monday, at the Art Loun, etc. Walter L. Taylor. will be with the tfcCaul Opera Company the coming aeaon. B. D. Keith, of the Jackson and Bay City Railroad was in Ann Arbor on Mony- A. E. Bartlett, of the Kalaraazoo Pubishing Company, paid us a short visit last Viday. Henry DePue and wife, of Pittsfleld, re off for a two weeks' visit to Mackinac nd vicinity. J. Ashley Keith and wife spent Saturay in the city. Mr. K. is editor of the Jaro Jefl'ersonian. Rev. Mr. Neuman took part iu the mision services held at 'the Germán church n Manchester last Sunday. Mrs. Geo. W. Cook and Miss Ida Cook f Ann Arbor are visiting their Dundee riend8.- Dundee Keporter. Dr. D. M. Tyler left Sunday night lor ilver Cliff, Colorado, to take a position vith the Star Mining Company. C. B. Woodward and Miss Mary Kenedy of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday with riends in town. - Manchester Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Rice A. Beal left Monday or a visit with relatives and friends in owa. They will be absent a week orten ays. Rev. Mr. Phipps, of Jackson, was in Ann Arbor last week arranginsj for his aughters' entrance in the University and rlusic School. Kev. Hall's health is much iraproved. Ie hopes to be able to attend the general Spiscopal convention to be held at Philaelphia next month. Miss Leopold, of Frankfort, Germany, vho has been visiting Miss Henriques, as gone to Chicago, 111., where she xpects to tnake lier future home. John Duerr, of Kendallville, Indiana, rrived in the city last Friday morning to ccompany home on Tuesday hia wife vho has been visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Waite, of Brooklyn, N. T., who have been visiting friends in this ity, left for Cincinnati, Ohio, on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Waite is a sister of Mrs. udge Beakes. Prof. Cady, of Ann Arbor, rode his triycle over to Saline yesterday. The curius contrivance caused much excitenient nd curiosity among those who saw said nimal for the lïrsttime. - Observer. Mrs. Gilmore, who has been visiting in Ann Arbor for a week or ten days, went o Jackson on yesterday. After remainng there a short time she will return to tii.s point and remain several months. Fred Chase, brother of S. T. Chase has rrived in town and will begin work in he employ of the C. & N. W. On Tuesday the family of S. T. Chase, the popular öreman in the round house, arrived, and

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News