Press enter after choosing selection

Personals

Personals image
Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Judge Cooley is home from Washington. Miss Ada Latson la visiting at D. C. Fall's. W. W. Whedon went to Jackson Monilii.v on business. Louis J. Taylor, of Chicago, was in the city over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ïïm, C. Stevens were In Detroit yesterday. Hon. A. J. Sawyer has returned from his down east trip. Miss Birdie Whedon si vlsillng in Lfinsing this week. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Royer have gone to Hot Spring, Ark. H. M. Holmes, of Chelsea, was In the city on business yesterday. I. N. S. Foster s out again after a three week's illness with rheumatism. Chancellor Payne, of Nitshyille Universlty, Is In the city for a few days' stay. W. II. Brown, of South Lyon, was a pleasaiit caller upon friends in town yeste rdi y . Mrs Dr. Carey nee Kittle Lindley, of Indianapolis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sed James. Mrs. J. E. Field, of Aloena, is visiting her brotuer Eugene E Beal, and other relatives in the city. Jas. Barker lias returned from California, cured of the western fever, and badly struck on Michigan. Miss Flora Wilcox, of Hancroft, is visiting her cousin, Miss Nellle L. Cbilda, for a few days. Mr. John McVicar, managing editor of the Detroit Evening News was in the city Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, of Adrián, have been visiting Mr. Allen's sinter, Mre. E. B. Pond, during the week. Mrs. Grace Clark, of Hastiugs, accompanied by her daughter, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Stimson, on W. Huron street. G. M. Monroe hus been called home t'rotn Kansas by the illness of his daughter Nellie, who is very sick with lung trouble. County Clerk Howlett and wlfe went to Leslle last Frlday, to vislt, but their pleasure was sadly interfered with by tne severe ïllness ot their litüe dauphter. Monroe Oonover and wife, who have been living in New York, were in the city during the week past, on their way to Dakota, wheee Mr. Conover goes to take charge of a Iarge cattle ranch. They visited their motlier Mrs. M. Conover on South Fifth street. Fred. S. Hubbard was home from Washington two days this week, visiting his mother, on S. Fourth st. He came from Washington with Jude:e Cooley, and is going with tlie Interstate Comnierce Commission to Chicago, Omaha arul Lincoln, Nebragka, at which points the Comtnission will beur several important cases.

Article

Subjects
Ann Arbor Courier
Old News