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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
November
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Misses Burnstinc of Detroit are visHing Miss Susie Clark. Mrs. Fonda, of Detroit.hasbccn visiting friends In the city during the week. Mrs. Morse has been c.illetl to Alpena by the sickness au d death of her mothor. Dr. W. II. Smith, of St. Clair, was in the city Friday last, aud a pleasant caller at this office. Willis B. Silkworth, of Graas Lake, formerly with J. T. Jacobs, was in the city Momlay. Miss Ada Worden and her mother, of Green Oak, are visiting relativos and friends in Ann Arbor. Prof. Buur is abseut iu theeast, and will visit sevcral places in New York and Pennsylvania before retaralng. J. V. Seylcr, of this city, render a selection trom Meudelssolm at a recent rehearsal of the Detroit conservatory ' of inusic. Uon. A. J. Hawyer addressedone of the largest republican demo:;strations held iu Albion for 15 years, on Thursday night of last week, says the Hepublican of that city. ltev. Maltby Gelston, who received a stroke of paralysis a couple of weeks ago, is still quite helpless . Mr. Gelston is so fur advanced in yeais that recovery will of necessity be slow. A. II. HerrĂ³n, of Detroit, law class of '04, and formerly Aun Arbor chief of po lice, has been in the city this week workIng up the circulation of the Detroit Post. He met with good succes?.