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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
December
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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i. Arai-cia Rockwell is visitme fiienda ín Plymouth. A.iiDD Henion is rtangerouslv ill wiih 13iiht's diseaso. Miss Una Gkllcy, visitcd fritnds In Ihindee last week. Thos. J. Keeoh is wrestling manfolly Win a carbuncle 011 his nock. Mis. Tutfle, of Aun st, E., is going souih to remata during the winter. " Mrs. Barrington, of Plymouth, spent a few days In the city the past week, the guest of C. Bliss. A. B. Smith, of the Milan Leader, was apleagant caller at the Coubieb sanctuui Monday mornlng. Mrs. RUoda Lewis, wbo removed to Jackson about two years ago, has returued to Aun Albor to reside. M. L. Norton, for the past four years matron of the Home of the Friendless, in üetroit, is now enjoying a mncii needed rest in this city, lier tonner home. Meivin Warren, one of Buffalo's solld young men, who did active service at Chicago in behalf of Mr. Artlmr's nomïiiation, is visiting hls sister, Mrs. A. L Oble, for a few days. Mrs. G. G. Eennard, a sister of Mrs. K. B. Pope, who with her little oues has Been epending the time si nee ThanksSiving, with friends here, returoed to lier home in Cary, Ohio last week. U. Minor, who has been BOjoumlng in New Mexico for tlireo weeks past, re turned to Ann Arbor Tuesday monloa lle made some lively time on the return trip so to be present at the K. T. baunuet last evenlng. l Jas. A. Robison went to Detroit Monday to altend the funeral of the youn ladies who were burned to death In the Gray, Ioynton & Fox tire. Hayiug workea in the factory at one time he wms well acquHmted with the young ladi,.s who Bt snch a sad and untimely fate.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News