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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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S. W Millard spent Friday in Detroit. Dr. C. M. Cobern is at Whitmore Lake. Mrs. C. Ellis is the gnest of J.ickscn friends. Dr. A. K. Hale is back from his northern trip. Prof. Ueorge Hempl is in Hattle Creek this week. Mrs. Win. Arnold is the guest of Chicago relatives. Vincent Hliss, of Detroit, is the guest of his mother here. Miss Wtnifred Harsons has returned froin Decatuer. Wis. John F. Hpafford, of Manchester spent Wednesday bere. ItrB. Chas. Reinhardt. of Jackson is the guest of friends here. Prof. H. C. Davis has returned frora his vacation spent in the east. Mr . Lew II. Clement left last Monday night to visit in Marión, O. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Pond are entertaininf Joseph Howe of Owosso. Perry F. Powers of the State Board of Education spent öaturday here. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Angelí have returned from the Atlantic resorts. Mrs. Abi M. Fish is visitiug hersisUr Mrs. Whiling, and enjoying the fair. Mrs. A. II. Markhain is home again from a visit of two wetks in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. R. Waterman, are ion. e agaiu from their suramer outing at Bay V e v. Robert Staebler and Christian Brenner attended the Chelsea fair last Friday. Mrs. Waters and son, of Coldwater are spending the week wiih Aon Arbor friends. Mrs. Win. Lovejoy, of Detroit, is the guest oL her daughter Mrs. Carrie Kellogg. lir. au 1 Mr Rulpb C Wbitingf bave returned from a four days visit at South Lyon. Mr. and M -s. J. L, Uabcock are entertaininjf Edward W. Butler of MilwaUee. Mrs. Helen Woodrow, of S. D. visión st. is visiting her daughter in Colorado 8prin(ff, Colo. Prof. .1. A. C. Hildner is entertaining Hans Muehler and Miss Augusta Hildner of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Wagner are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Peers, in TopeUa, Kas. Kev and Mrs. C. A. Youug have re. turned to Aun Arbor and will reside at 4( E. Mudisou st. Mrs. C. M. Jones of Wichita, Kas., arrived last Priday lo visit her sister Mi-, I!. F. Watts. S. K. Kdwards, of Dowagiae, who is an olil Ann A-borite, is atteading the county fair ihis week. Mis. .T. W. Cuttiug will spend the winter here vvith her sou, J. H. Cutting1 and family, of . o iroe st. D. Henning, of Chicago, was in Anu Arbor this week looking after his uew pi -npcrty, the liainilton block. Dr. and Mis. Nelville !S. Hoff of Ö State St have returned from tlieir summei's outioi in the Ea.st. P'rank H. Wlierry, of Detroit, w! o is on a wheel trip to Satidusky, O., stoped over i tliis city last Mouday. Miss (.race Flagg, of 34 S. Thayer st. has returned froin her two months' vauation at the northern resorts. Mr. and Mrs. George who have been the guests of friends here returned to Monroe last Saturduy. Dr. V. 1 Ureakey and sou, Dr. Jas. R. Iireakey, are visiting Mrs. May Adains, nee Breakey, at Lawrence, Kansas. llurvey Stofflut left for Ilastinifs Weduesday to enter for the bicvcle races, but is back for the races at oiir Countv fair. Dr. Theodore Klinginan is the guest of Ann Arbor friends, and wiil sail for Germauy in a few days to attend the Leipsic University. Charles Stark has returned to the city from Frankfort where he has been etnployed for a year on the T. A. A. & N. MJ Ry transfer boats. J. Iienry Van Tassel, President of the Hpworth League of the M. E. chiirch speüt Fritlay and Saturday in Albion, on League business. Amoug those who gathered here to attend the 6Uth antiiversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blies, last Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. BUI, of Detroit.

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Ann Arbor Democrat