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Day
18
Month
July
Year
1879
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Public Domain
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Loren Hall has gouo to Piqua, O., to study medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Stone spent tLe Sabbath nt Niágara Falls. Miss Helen, daughter of Gov. Feleh, ia visit.ing at Sandusky, Ohio. Miss Lou Douglas leaves to day for a three weeks visit to Grand Rapids. - Judge Crane of Dexter, rapidly recovered from his sudden and serious illness. - Dr. Cocker oooupied tho pulpit of Eev. Mr. Ninde (central M. E ) of Detroit on Sunday. - Judge Cheever is trying to inveigle the finny tribe from the waters of Grand Traverse región. - Prof. Charles Gatchell sailed for Europe the 8th instant, whero he will spend his vacation. - Ex-Sheriff Webb of Saline was in tnwn Wednesday. Attornies Crane and Babbitt of Ypsilanti, yesterday. - Treasurer Tolchard of the University has gone to New York on business connected with the laboratory. - Henry Kirchofer and wifo of Manchester spent the Sabbath with Mrs, K.'s parents, Rev. F. Schmid, Sr. -James O'Brien of this city bas ac cepted a clerkship in the office of the Auieriuiui Express Coinpany at Jackson. - Eugene B. Hall and family wiih several families froin Toledo go to NoiiU Lake to-day for a week's eucampment. -Mr. C. H. Millen and wife and MreC. S. Millen and son. left Port Huron Thursday morning for a trip around the lakes. -Rev. R. B. Pope is included in the list of directors of the Bay View Sunday school congress, to hold from the 6th to the 12th of August. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Cocker leave soon for a month's stay at Bay View camp meeting grounds. Their son and wife of Adrián, accompany them. - D. Fred SchaiFer, salesman in dry goods house of,Mr. Jno. N. Gott, left the city on "Weduesday evening for an around-lakes trip to Chicago. During the dull season, Gerbard Joseuhans, salesman in Mack & Schmid's dry goods house, will rusticate ia the township of York, with his parents. - Teachers present at state central teachers' institute held at Lausing last week: Ann Arbor- W. S. Perry, T. R. Wilcoxson, Edward Olney, and B. E. Nichnls. - Hon. Edwin Lawrence of this city is one of the vice presidents and announced speakers of the state association of spiritualists, which meets at Lansing soon. Mr. Knight, elected principal of the High School, lives in Ann Arbor, ïs a gradúate of the University, comes highly recommended, and bore himself with credit at the exaininations. - Lansing Journal. - Mr and Mrs. Prof. Watson departed for Madi8on, Wis., on Monday evening. Until Oct. 1, the date upon which Prof. W. severs his conneotion with the observatory, he will divide time between the cities. J. Fred. Schaeberle of Linden Hall, Moravian Young Ladies' Seminary of Lititz, Pa , is visiting bis parents in this city. The Prof. is looking weü and we learn is meeting with marked aucces3 as teacher of miisic. -Prof W.J.Cocker, sou of Dr.Cocker of this city, principal of the Adrián High School, has been elected superintendent of the public schools of tbat city at a salary of $1,000, in place of Prof. W. H. Payne, ho joius the Universify facnlty. -Frank Howard of this city, largely interested in, and one of the managers of the Agricultural Works, expects to leave for California as soon as he can arrange business here, to be absent some time to settle an estáte of a brother who died about one year ago.

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