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Personal Chit Chat

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
June
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Fletclier Jewell bas moved frora the city. Owren Donnelly lias moved to SoutU Lyon. Nelsou Booth proposes to refurnish the Gregory. County treasurer Knapp was in town yesterday. Dr. Knapp, of South Lyou, was in the city Saturday. Col. Grosvenor and wife of Mouroe, spent Tuesday in the city. Wm. H. Potter is back trom F orence, Kansas, on a four weeks' visit. J. II. Maynard and wife of San Francisco, CI., are visiting in the city. Mrs. L. Ier and daughter of Tennesse3, are the guests of the Misses Mathews. Prof. Ilaanei of Coburg university, has been the guest of Dr. Cocker tor severa! days. Dr. Wm. F. Breakey has been elected vice-president of the state medical association. Mrs. P. V. Skinner, of EUicotville, N Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gregory. Representative Gorman, of Dexter, was in the city Saturday. He stopped over to ee the boys. Prof. Hewett, of Ypsilanti, took part in the organ concert at the M. E. church in Pontiac last eveniug. R. E. Frazer, who was in Detroit on business the last of the week, dropped in on bis old friends Monday. C. C. Huff bas gone to Greenville to temporarily take charge of a drug store, during the proprietor's absence in the east. L. D. Walkins, of Manchester, is journeying toward Greenland. He expects to spend sometime in Europe bef ore his return. The bacculau reate sermón to the graduates of the Manchester nnion school will be preached by Rev. Wortley next Sunday. Eugene Mutchel lef t Saturday for a trip around the lakes. He will be absent two weeks wbeu he hopes to return in proved health. Julius V. Seyler bas cornpleted bis sec ond year at Dana's musical institute in Warren, Ohio, and will rcturu home today to spend his vacatiou. Ben Crane went all the way to South Bend, Iad., to get that clectric light machine, only to have it fall iuto the hands of W. S. Hicks on its arrival at the depot . Commercial : Sen. Jacobs, we mean the man who ought to bear the cognomen, has paid, in a letter to the Dkmocrat, a fine compliment to Prof. Tyler, recognizinghimas every incb a rnau, a whole souled gentleman.

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Ann Arbor Democrat