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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
July
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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J. V. Sheehan Fourthed In Detroit Mrs. M. C. Peterson Is visiting ia Ohio. C. J. Kintner returned to Washington Sunday evening. Judge Harriman is not expected home bef ore July 20th. Chas. A. Barry, of Jackson, was in the city over the 4lh. , Dr. Frothliigham and family have gone to Portland, Maine. Miss Lona Sweeney has been In Jackson, visiting friends. County Clerk Robison has been visiting in Detroit this week. I. B. Bent spent the Fourth at Eaton Rapids with friends. Miister Lawrence Sweeney is visiting relatives in Marshall. Will T. Whedon returned to Norwood, Mass., Monday evening. J. C. Watts has been down from East Saginaw during the week. W. W. Wines returned from a trip to Grand Rapids last night. Mr. Mahan's family have gone to their summer resort near Petoskey. L. J. Fasquelle is attending the state press meet at Traverse City. Joseph Donnelly and wife went to Ypsilanti yesterday, visiting friends. Prof DePont's family are visiting Mrs. Widenman, at Whitmore Lake. J W. Brower and family go to Whitmore to-day for a stay of a few days. W. C. Given, of Sault ste. Marie, was in the city Tuesday on business. Geo. B. Alexander and family pent July 4th with his sister in Clinton. Chas. H. Callahan of Chicago is visiting friends in the city for a few days. Mrs. G. W. Dot}', of Manchester is vistin; her son, Probate Register Doty. Mrs. Col. L. L. Comstock leaves to-day or a short stay with friends in Detroit. A. T. HUI and wife of Detroit, were in he city the past week, visiting at C. Bliss'. Miss Nettle J. Gregg goes to the sea shore at Wliitmore Tuesday, for one week. Miss Miy Bischoff ia spending a couple of weeks with relatives in Taylor and Deroit. Miss Olive Paul, sister of Mrs. R. B. 'ope, has returned to her home in Forest, Oh o. ("luis. E. Wagner took a trip to Danille, III., last Friday, returning Monday night. Miss Hattie Godfrey of Salina, Kansas, is visiting friends in this city and South Lyon. Miss Jennie Pralt, of Detroit, is the Kiiest of Mrs. F. Belser for a couple of weeks, i Mrs. Clieever has recently moved into her house on Liberty st., vacated by Dr. , Martin. , Eddie Quintan has been down from , East Saiuaw during the week, rliiting , his home. , Mrs. David Godfrey left Monday to stay a few weeks with friends in Bufi.ilo, New York. i Mrs. W. S. Perry goes to Muscatlne, Iowa, to-morrow, to spend tbe summer with her mother. Mrs. David M. Finley expecta to go to Clinton, Ioiva, to join her husband, durinx the coming w-ek. Mr. and Mis. K. D. Giles and son, of Detroit spent the Fourth in Ann Arbor, at Mr. G 's molher's. 0. S. Milli-n starts for Chicago the last of the week. for a ten day'g star, returning by the wav of the lakes. Dr. J. N. Martin has purchased and moved i ii to the house forraerly owned by Miss Homhi, on Liberty st. Prof. V. S Perry goes to Grand Rapids next Monday to remain a couple of weeks attending to ii.stitute work. Miss Nellie Smith, of Lapeer, is spending a few weeks with her friend, Mrs. J. W. Brower, on Lawrence st. Miss Birdie Thurber ,of Alexanderine Ave., aud Mr. R B. Buchoz of Detroit, spent the Fourth in this city. Mrs. Geo. B. Alexander and daughter Gracie, leave Thursday morning for Burr Oak, Mich., to visit her father. Chas. W. Wagner went to Buffalo last Thursday night In company with J. E. Beal, to join the Big 4 bicyclists. Dr. Theodore Felch, ol Isbpeming, ha been in the city during the week, vialting his father, Gov. Felch and other relatlyea. Mr. and Mrs. John Burg and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burg, of Ann Arbor, vlsited Saline friends Bunday.- Saline Observer. Hon. A. J. Sawyer and family left yesterday for a two week's stay at South Haven, on the east shore of Lake Michigan. A. J. Kelley, of Wayne, is visiting old friends here and in Scio, for a few days. He is happy and good-natured as of yore. Mrs. Lottie Niles with son and daughter, niecc of Prof. J. R. Sage, of Nashville, Mich., visited relatives in the city last week. Win. II. Hollands, of Detroit, spent Saturday and Sunday wlth bis son Will C. Hollands, foreinan ot the Courieb bindery. K Kittridge and wife have been in attendance upon the meeting of the state press assoeiation at Traverse City the past few days. Geo. W. Millen and sister. Mrs. Rickoit", Hccompanied by Harry Clark, spent a few days with friends at Concord, during the week. Miss Millie Tremper, of Solo, has closed h. r school for a few wueks' racation, and will spend U wlth her sister, Mr. Lawyer Crane of Saginaw City. M s. O. Collier, who his been a resident of this city for 41 year?, left for Owosso last Monday to live the rest of her days with her grand-daughter, Mrs. Heckelman. J. E. Beal, proprieter of the CoĆ¼Biek, lelt Ann Arbor last Thursday night to join the " Big Four" bicycle tour, which started on Monday. He expects to be absent three or four weeks. Miss Lillie M. Nichols, returned from KfW York city Thuisday, where she has been pursiiing art, studies, partially in the Art League studio, and partially sketching from nature in the fields. Geo. P. Stuuch accompanied his wife home from Taylor, Wayne Co., last Monday, where he spent the 4th with his father. It was a sort of family reunion, some 25 of the relatives being present. W. F. Warren, father of Mrs. A. L. Noble, who has serred about 24 years in the custom house n N. Y. City, ha just received notice of his re-appointment as deputy under the new regime, very much to his surprise. Mrs. Sarah Farnsworth of this city, goes to Benkeltnan, Kebniska, thia week, to reside permanently. She is erecting a business block at that place, and will open a millinery store therln. Mrs. F. has a dauffhter residing ut Benkeltnan. J. J. Goodyear and wife, C. H. Millen and family, Prof. G. E. Frotblngham and family, Mrs. 0. 8. Millen and ehlldren, J. T. Swathel and family, and Mr. Nichols, constitute a party who go to Whitmore Lake to-day and meet anotber party from Jackson and go lnto camp. The ame prties camped at the same place last season.