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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
March
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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Leonard Blake left for Atlanta, Qa., on yesterday. Mrs. John N. Qott, of Kalamazoo, is ia the city. Geo. W. Cable registered from New Orleans, I.a. Miss C. L. Huging left for Emporia, Kun., Monday. Ed. W. Gi-egory, of Detroit, paid us a short visit yesterday. Mr. W right and daughter, of Bay City, are registered at the Cook. Rev. Stalker spoke on temperancc last Sunday moruing at Saline. Minnie Fairchild of Ypsilanti, visited friends in Üilscity last week. Wlll O. Ieene, of Toledo, visited E. E. Fall of the University, last week. J. A. Dudgeon, Jr., of Detroit, paid a short vlsit to Sam Langsdorf recently. 8. S. Blitz and daughter went iiito Detroit Saturday to remain over Sunday. J. C. Watts of Saginaw, carne down Monday to testify in the Sophie Lyons case. Enfrene Mulchel has rtcently engaged with Wines & Worden for the ensuing year. J. J. Walker, our dog fancier, was represenied at the Cincinnati dog show last week. Dr. Cyremis G;irret Darling moves liis oftioe soon to the block north of the court houm. Michael Fleming.eK-sherifl of this couQty, now of Chicago, was in the city yesteiday. Mr. and Mrs. V. '. Nichols rejoice In the arrival at their house of a Bine pound baby girl. Judgc ii.ii riman delivers his lecture "Early Days in California" this evening in Ypsilanti. J. Bohn leaves soou íor Detroit, engaging with J. A. Dudgeon, Jr , & Co., niercliant tailors. Mrs. Edward Guiñan, arrived in the city faut Thursday from Hope, Mich., her foruier home. Mrs. E. H. Hudson returned yesterday murning from a several weeks' visit in New York state. Mrs. Robison, mother of A. V., is reported some better. Sho has been sick fo several weeks. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pulcipher, formerly of Ann Arbor, now of Toledo, O., a baby rirl recently. Mis. Frank Lansing is in the city calle 1 here by the iüness of Mrs. Lansing at Mrp. Wood'a on Mutn otrcct. Miss Leopold, the guest of Miss Henriques for some weeks past, sailed for Leipsii. Gerniany, last week. Did we hear that April lOth is the date when Frank Healey will lead a Dexter lady to the matrimonial altar? James Tolbert, of East Saginaw, proprietor of the Ferdou lumber yard in this city, was here on business yesterday. Lorenzo Davis read a biographical s'ietch of the late Mr. Gregory of Saline, at the pioneer meeting in Ypsilanti last week. F. D. Phillips, of St. Louis, Mich., was in the city the latter part of the past week. Mr. P. is associated in business with Mr. Albert Sorff, Geo. W. Cable, who lcctured here Monday evening, is oue of the American contributors to the eighteenth volume of the Encyclopjedla Britannica. Mr. II. W. Ashley has gone to the office of the treasurer of the T. & A. A. R. R., at New York, where he will remain until the animal report of the compmy is prepared. The spring series of teachers' examina tions for this county wlll be held at Ypsilanti.March 26; at Ann Arbor, March 28, in the court house; at Chelsea, April 2; and at Saline, April 4. Chus. E. Lockwood, of N, Y. city, son of Rev. Lockwood, of Ann Arbor, is in ttie city for a ten days visit. Miss Lockwood will return to New York with her brother to remaiii until July. And now 'tis said that Ann Arbor loses soou another oí her lady residents. Briefly, the marriage of EL A. Price, law '34, and Miss Jennie Beatie, of this city, will take place soon, we learn. Mr. Church, for quite number of years in this office, carne down from Pinconning receutly lor a week's stay with his family, who will not remove to their new home till spring. Mr. Cliurch is engaged in the office of the Pinconniug Tiuieá.