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Personal Chit Chat

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
August
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Aid. Dow has been very sick. Gen. Geo. D. Hill is very sick in Detroit. J. W. Allen aud Geo. W. Moore are in Dakota. Dr. Jones was called out of ilio city on Saturday. Mrs. E. H. Iludson is visiting friends iu Lansing. Miss Nellie Hoban ia taking in the country tuis week. Mrs. Caspar Kinsey is visidng her people in Detroit. Prof. W. W. Beainan and wife are in Hartford, Conn. Eugeno Fishburu, law '79, of Joliet, 111., is in the city. Wm. Graham a deck hand was given the run yesterday. Mrs L J. VVright is yisiting friends in New Haven, Coun. C . E. Holmes has returued f roru a trip around :he lakes. Fred Spokes has beeu elected captain of the base ball team. Mrs. Eliza Botsford is visiting her daughter in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Kuight are speuding the week in Petoskey. Mrs. D. O. Winegar has gone to South Hero, Vermont, on a visit. Prof. Blisha Jones has gone to Menden, N. Y., to visit his parents. Dr. Maclean went to Chicago last evening on professional business. Cily marshal Kelley, of Montpeliar, Ohio, is on a visit to the city. Prof. Perry attended a teachers' inst!tute last week in New Baltimore. Rev. Dr. Ryder will preach ncxt Sunday iu the Congregational church. Ned Gott, and nis sister Miss Lulu Gott, went to Chicugo Tuesday evening. M. J. Fritz returned home Monday trom the northern part of the state. Col. Crandall addressed a good sized audience in the tent Sunday evening. City attorney Knowlton has been in Detroit several days on legal business. Chas. Warner of N. Y., and his daughter Clara, are theguestsof Mrs.'Jno. Boylan. Earl Knight left Tuesday on a two weeks' trip to New York and Philadelphia. Mrs. A. G. Mount of Virginia, a sister of J. H. Hicks of Lodi, is paying him a visit. Z. Truesdell attended a teachers' instilute in Concord, Jackson county, the firat of the week. Mr. Fred Heme of East Saginaw, and Miss Hannah Uutzel of this city, are to be married Sept. 8. Mrs. Nolson Booth returned from Missouri the last of the week from a visit to her husband's relatives. Miss Roso Richards and Mhs NelHe Parker have charge of the central tele, phone oflice in Ypsilanti. Rev. Mr. Sunderland returned Saturday from Iowa, where he had been to attend the funeral of his father. Geo. Patterson, formerly a resident here, but now of Galt, Ont., has been visiting friends the past week. Bid W. Millard who has worked in the Courier press room for nearly three years has gone to Detroit to reside. Mrs. Dr. Robert8 of Ft. Madison, Iowa, and son, is visiüng her mother ïlrs. Cole, 44 Liberty street. Theo. Johnson, a gradúate of the university, aud who lived in this place some years ago, returnud froni Europe Saturdiy. Miss Alice Porter, who has resigned her position as teacher in the flrst ward school, enters the üterary dupartment this full. Henry Leisemer of Saline, managed to get away from business the last of the week long enough to uotice the improvements going on in the city. Dr. Franklin went back to his camping ground on ludían river, Cheboygan county, last evening, where he will remaiü UDtil the lst of September. Dr. Alex. O'Neill and wifo left for Leadville, Col., Monday Dight. The best wishes of thcir many friends here will follow them to their new home. Mr8. W. li. Marsh, Alisa Mattie Rockwell, Miss Ada Marsh and Win. Folk have gone to Chicago, where the wedding of Mr. Folk aud Miss Marsh occurred yesterday. Miss Mary Kennedy had her hands full at the central telephone oflioe last week, being abliged to atteud to all the calis, Miss Julia Kennedy being sick with the ague. Andrew Norton don't propose to remain here and suffer with the hay fever if he can escape it by a two months' residence at Petoskey, so he has packed his satchel and started. J. II. Maynard left for Petoskey yesterday to join his wife who has 'jeen ing somo days at the above place. A.bout the first fo Üctober tacy will sail for Europe, and will be abroad a year. Mr. Will Henderson, a prominent young cloihing merchant, and Miss Malie Bach, daughtcr of P. Bach, Esq., were married yesterday afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents on Wouth Main street.

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Ann Arbor Democrat