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Day
28
Month
November
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Torn Hunner is dangerously 111. Mr. Mitchel atul wife of Dakota are v'isiling here. Mrs. C. A. Kelsey, of Milan, Bpant last week with friends here. Dr. Lymls, of Chelsea, will m-.ike h9 future home iu this city. Mrs. E. C. B:issett, of South Lyon is visiting friends iu the city. Uev. Dr. Studley ia gradually reeoverfroni an attack of erysipelas. It is whispered that one of the two J is about taking a partner. Mrs. C. Best, of West Huron St., will speud a few inontlis with friends. Eniaiiuel Kusterer left for the north last week to work during winter. Miss Bertlna Bliss is in Detroit visiting Miss Uarrie Button of Cass Ave. Mrs. Fred. Howlett returned Saturday, froni a vlsit to her parents in Clielsea. C. H. Richmoml jr. is locited at South Omaha, Teb , in the city engineer's office. C. A. Gower, superintendent of the L-tnsing Heforin School, was in the city yestenlay. Mrs. Prof. Stowell, of Aun Arbor spent Sabbuth with her brother, E. R. Keed.- Northville Hecord. Mr. and Mis. Fred Newcomb left Tuesday for Flint, where they will spend one weck with the former'a pareuts. Dr. Sidney Culver and wife, of Mason, are spending Thanksgiving with tlieir mother, Mrs. Culver, on Maynard St. Ueo. II. l'ond, j-e local of the Coüriek, was up snitüig the briny breezes of East Sagiuaw for a few days during the week. Gen. Church and Mr. Teek, of Ithaca, were in the city yesterday ordering the survey for the new street railway system. Miss Libby Alexander, a gradúate of the high school who has been teaching in Honolulú, Sandwich Islands, for live years, is visiting Aim Arbor friends. Sperry Pope, son of Rev. R. B. Pope was in the city Friday on his way to take a positiou in Chicago with Fowler Bros., the sanie house Dr. Rose is connected with. Mrs. W. K. Childs assisted by a few young ladles, entertained the Japauese students at her home Saturday evening. Miss Katie Jacobs itave some fine musical selections.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News