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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
January
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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A. Kearney lias becn la Detroit fora few days. Fred F. Wallacc left Montl;iy niglit foi Chutanooga, Tenn. Jas. E. Carr, of the Diiiulee Reporter, was in town Monday. Mra. M. S. Segur, of (uinoy, is visiting frlends in this city and Ypsilanti. Mrs. Charlotte Ulrey, of Kalamazoo, has been visiting Mrs. Wm. Noble. Geo. Grossnian has been up froin Detroit passing a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Whiting have just returncd from a week's visit to De. troit. A. 0. Revüiiaugh, of Jackson, Las been visiting nis brother Sam. B., during the week. J. Emmet Robison, of the Detroit Free Press stafl, is in the city on a few days vacation.J Mrs. Roe Stevens, of Detroit, assisted Mrs. Alex Winchell at her New Year's reception. Miss Miiud Hudwo assisted Mrs. Jas. Applcyard, of Lantlng, In receiving New Years' calis. Mrs. Aretus Duim bas returned froui a holiday visit with her uaughter at Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. C. Smitli, of this city, and son Lucien, New Yearged with B. J. Corbin and mother at Dundee. Mrs. J. M. Arnold, of Detroit is visiting Mrs. Willis Boughton. She intends movlng 30 Albion. W. R. Fisher, representing the iirm of Dhas. L. Adams (of tar pellet fanie) was n the city last Friday. Miss.Ruth Watkins, of Manchester, vlsted her sister, Mis. S. W. Clarkson, in Ann Arbor last week. The familiar and always welcome face of Ij. W. Briggs, beamed in upon usTucsday fora few minutes. David J. Fisher, of Plint, was home during last week, called here by the death of his father, Wm. Fisher. f. Q. A. Session ia absent from home naking a business and pleasure tour of Grand RapidE, Lans'mg, etc. C. Carman, of Flint, passed New Years with his daughter, and grand-children. Mre. Geo. H. Pond and family. Dr. J. N. Martin, of this city, has been pending the holidays with bis parents Mr. and, Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Quincy. B. Frank Bower, managing editor of the )ctro!t Post, spent tke tirst of the week with his mother and sisters In this city. 8o!o eroor roturncd frOIll SOUtll jyon Saturday, where shehad been visitng her friend Miss lliinler, daiing the veek of New Yeara. Mrs. Wm. Stimpson and daughter Leda are visiting friends in lliisllngs. Rtrdqjr light they wero joined by Mr. Stimpson who remained over the Sabbath, retuiuing o business again Monday. Geo. Marsden, of this city, expects to eave for Liverpool, England, onabusiíess trip the last of this month. He will be absent aboutsix weeks, and visit friends [ his old home while there. l.ntlicr James, who dropped in to ]ay lis subscriptions to Jan. Ist, 188C, reinarkd that he had taken all the English Ann Arbor papers ever since they were örst mblUhed. A good example for others to bllow. R L. Speechley was so anxious to pay br his paper that he didn't walt for the mie to expire, but carne in and paid way n advance. Those are the sort of people ewspapor men like to form the acquaintnce of.