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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
April
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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O. F. Webster of Owosso ia n the city to-day. Will Wcaver, of Milfoid waR iu the city yesterday. A. 8. Berry and family Huudayed in South Lyon. Mrs. Wm. Clute of Dundee, is visiting friends in the city. Casiu8 C. Itobison left for his DakoU home last Moiiday. Miss Jes8ie Wetmore, left Satunlay for her home in Concord. J. C. Knowlton is at Lansing in attcndance upon tlie supremo cotnl. Miss Frank Jewett is Vllltlng her bister, Mrs. Josie Paul of Montrcal. C. Carman, of Flint, spent Sunday with hls daughter, Mrs. Geo. II. Pond. Fred. W. Danner of Ionia is rUling at Mrs. Geo. Danner's of Northlield. Mr. and Mrs. Kalpli Whitini; were in Mwioheeter last week, on business. M iss Inez Brokaw is homo froui Detroit spemlingher vacation with hrr parents. Ur P. B. Rose was in the city over Sunday u:d Monday, coming lióme to vote. Barney Jolinson who has been very sick witli measles is rapidly convale?cin;. Miss Mabel McKinnon of Saline was the guest of Misa Inez Kobison, last week. J. M. Aubrey, of Chicago, was a pleasant caller at the Couuiku office Monday. J. J. Goodyear and wlfe, and Fred and Maud McOmber drove over to Milan la-t Sunday. Miss Tillie Mutschel of Chelsea, spent last week, with her brother, Eugene Mutschel. Mayor elect M. E. Hall, of Hillsdule, is the guest of Horton Bryan, of the Regtfter to-day. MissSusie Clark, who has been fUltlng Mrs. Isadore Gilman ol Chicago, has rcturned home. Miss Nettie Latson and Miss Mattie McCall of St. Clair were visitiiiff at D. C. Fall's last week. Evart H. Scott and J. E. Beal retunied from Sault Ste Marie last iight very happy over the trip. John V. Ferdou has opened a real -estáte office at St. Anthony Park between St. Paul and Minneapolis. Sickness bas the best of Chris. Donnel ly for a few days, and the boys all miss lila picasant face and rood jokes. Mi-s Eunice Schairer bas gone to West Point, Nebraska.to reniain several months with her sister, Mrs. D. C. GifferL Dr. March, of Nova Scotia.lias keeepted a position in Drs. Herdinan & Lanfrley's ïospital, and cuniinences his duties today. Mra. J. II. Gillette, of Mlrqnette, is spending a few weeks in the city, visiün;; ler son, who isa student in the hih scliool. Mr. Chas. White, of Grand Rapkk, ormeriy of thiscity away back in the sixties, was the guest of D. C. Fall, the ilrt of the week. Judge Newton who lias just been , ¦Uviril in the Genetefl clrenit by abiuit ' 2,000 mnjoiity.is iu the city, holding eourt ! or Jud'e Jo8l}'ii. i Geo. M. Heuiou had a surprise upon liis .'id liirthday last Monday, a tarare numer of relatives gat!;eriug to congratalate him upon the event. M83 Kittie Holden nee Eastman, ol ['roy, Pa , stopped over in the city last week as ttie guest of Miss Xettie Gregg, on lier way to St. Paul, Mimi., to re.-ide )ermaiiently. Mrs. Geoige Kingsley (lid not leave tor ler home in Paola, Kansas, last weck bot eaves this week, and will be acconipanlexl )y her aunt, Mrs. L. C. Kisiion wlio will e absent several montlis. D. M. Keitli, of the junior medic.il cl is been spending hit Tao&tlon at his home n Nortli Pairfleld, ü., and dartog that me took part in a lióme theitrical encrtiiiiuiieiir, living Haael Ivirk. Morris 'l'opping, for 80 years eontlnuusly postmaster of Plalnfleld,LivingtOB ounty, havinfbeen appointed to thatpoItlon by Frinklin Pierce, wa a ptoasairt tl ler at the CoURiEK ofüce to-dav.