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Day
27
Month
October
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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L. .1. Liesemer took a trip to Cleveland last Friday. Miss Butterfield of Chelsca is visitlng MissMinnie Kernpf. Fred. Wildt of Jackaon Co., is vitising friends in the city. Mrs. M. A. Hazlett ia the guest of Mrs. R. A. fieal, while in tho city. Mrs. Win. N. Stevens lias been visiting I'rituds in Detroit for the past week or so. Amos Winslow, of Petosksy, has been visiting nis brother George during the weck. Mr. Moore, of Detroit, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. J. W. Brower, for a few days. Jas. A. Itobison, of the Detroit Free Press stnff, visited his old frien ds here Monday. Peter Shoulters, of nolly, an old Ann Arborite, was in the city visiting friends yesterday. O. F. Hunt of Detroit was home Sunday. He is still in the Iaw offices of Griffen & Warner. Dr. Oven, of Petoskey, formerly Dr. Frothingham'sassistaiit, visited old friends here during the week. Dr. W. F. Breakey, who has been confined to his house forsome timeby illness, Is not yet able to be out. E. D. Trowbridge has lett the high school for the rest of the year, to accept a first class position in Chicago. Miss Ollie Paul left here for Cleveland, Monday evening, iutendingto spend some time with lier sister, Mrs. H. B. Pope. Mrs. Edward Olney was elected secretary of the woman's Baptist home mission society of this state at its meetin" in Detroit last week. ahl1' L. Duffy has resigned his position of assistant postmaster and returned to the U. of M. to complete his course in the literary department. Mrs. Sunderland read a paper last week at Louisville before the national association for the advanoement of women lts subject was " What agency should women employ for the uplifting of society.1' Mrs. Bishop and daughter who left Ann Arbor some time since for a residence in Kansas City, have been a few days here with friends. Mrs. B. was called to Fremont, by the death of a brother recently, and is now returning home.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News