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Day
16
Month
February
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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George Fuller of Detroit, was In the city yes'erday. Jay Keitli, of Dexter s visiting friends in the city. ¦ Dr. MacLachlan went to Holly yesterilny, cniled there in consultation. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stoup go to Plytnouth Frlday fora few day's stay. Luden Barker, of Flint has beeD visiting frieiuls in the city during the week. Miss Ruseell of Jackson, is the guest of Miss Fannie Stimpson, on W. Huron st. Edward F. Loud of Oscoda, raadc a flyng visit to this city Sunday as a guest of Mrs. Gy. C. H. Millcn is spending a week wlth bis dansrhter, Mrs. I. G. Lewis, of Hyde Park, III. Mr. M. I. int gave a very pleasingr whit party laat Friday night at his home on Bowery st H. 8. Warner vent to Battle Creek yesterday, whcre he expeets to remove soon witli his f Ninily, we understand. Louis N Wood, son of Mr. Wood of this city, was marrled in Minncapolis February 5 to Miss May El wood. Miss Ida Pauline De Forest was married in Detroit last Wednesday to Charles G. Pease. Tlieir home will be in Detroit. George H. Khodes, who bas been undcr the weather for the past two weeks, is around once more, much to the pleasure of his friends. Mayor Robison went to Chicago last Moiulay nlght on a business trip. We sliall expect to give our readers a sensational item next week. Mrs. W. Darling, who bas been visiting her son, Dr. C. G. Darling of this city for some werks, returned, to her home in Bethel, N. Y., this a. m. Jas. A. Robiaon is home for a couple of weeks, resting from hls editorial duties on the Detroit Free Press, and uursing a very badlyinflimed eye. George Haviland did not mnke his trip south as he expected to on account of the printed mutter for his summer resort hotel not being ready, but leaves to-day. W. A. Otis, of Chicago, a professional architect has been In the city this week, looking up the new high school building project. Mr. Otis is a former Ann Arbor boy.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News