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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
September
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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At Geo. Kuebler's house there Is a 18j; lbj new boy. Miss Sarah Flynn of tbis city.snent last week In Saline. Miss Mary Beal of Northville was in the city Monday. lr. C. W. Mead of Diindee, was seen on our streets Monday. John Hendersou is back In A. L. Noble's store for the seasou. John Parker ia being ylslted by two sisters from the east. J. M. Qardner, of Oberlin, Ohio, is visitiiijr at M. C. Peterson's. S. C. Andrews returned Sunday from au uxtemled business trip. A. L. Noble has been "undcr the weather," for a few days past. Dr. J. Benson Hill oí Cheboygau, has located at 43 Washington st. M. W. Bliss and wife left for their home in Kansas City, Mo., ycsterday. J. Austin Scott and daughter Mary leave tliis week for a trip to New Eugland. Mrs. C. II. Jones Is visiting friends in Flint and Ann Arbor.- Charlotte IiepubliCill). Mrs. Robert Vernor is in Albion where she was ciilled by the death of her friend, Miss Adarns. Mrs. E. T. Brokaw and Mrs.Geo. P. Sutton spent last Saturday with Mr. E. E. Appleton in Detroit. Mrs. Fairchilds, of Lincoln, Cal., forcnerly Mis Nash of Tecumseh, Is visiting at Judge Harriman's. Dr. Jack, one of Detrolt's noted chemists an K. T.'f, witli Farrand, Williams & Co., attended the masonic dedlcation. Mr. and Mre. Chas. Kingsley, of Milford, are visiting their daugïiter, Mrs. Chas. A. Hendrick.on Catharinest., E. Mrs. Archie Judson and son returned home to St. Paul, Minn., Mouday, after an extended visit with her pareñts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bliss. Miss Brower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brower, will Le handsomer some sixteen years from now, probably, but not more preclous to her parents. The pleasant face of Will Worden is to be seen once more in his old place in Vine8 & Worden's store. A fact more than one will be pleased to learn. Mr. Henry Quail of Webster, Mrs. Noble of San Francisco, California, and Mrs. Hota'i, of Battle Creek, spcnt laat Friday with Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Brokaw. Harry W. Hawley, Ut of '83, formerly editor of the Register, was in the city last Friday and Saturday, and made the CociUEit sanctum a very pleasant visit. Dr. C. G. Dading returned from Bethel, N. Y., Friday, but Mrs. Darling remains for a time yet, to complete her visit. 1'hat's tbc cause of the Dr.V frown now-adays. Dr. U. G. De Puy, better known in Ann Arbor as " Gay," of Jauiestown, Dakota, made old friends in town a short visit last l'liursday while on his way east. He rewrts a fine practice in his town. W. W. Williams of Eaton Rapids, known as " Walla,' way back in the days when lie and this local scribe were comiHiiionsutscliool,- (recitingto "Jackson, he tiger") - has been in the city durinr ;he week, accompanied by his wife, meetng old friends. A lurge party at the residence of Mr. md Mis. P. Bnch last Friday evening was i very enjoyable affair. Some of thedancng done by the sédate and dignitled "old olkfi," who had never before enjoyed "the mazy," furnished mucli amusement for those accuetomed to the cotilllon.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News