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Day
6
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ben Culver came home f rom Adrián to vote. Mrs. P. W. Carpeter spent Thursday in Jackson. Mrs, Ör. M. Gaudy, is spending tlie week in FHnt. living B. Ilunter came home from Illinois to vote. E. D. Webb is spending part of the week in Milan. Mrs. F. II. Barnum is confined to her home by illness. Miss Loa Miller spent Saturday and Sunday in Detroit. Miss' Caddie Sanders is the guest of friends in Marquette. Miss Mabel Neff gave a Ilallowe'en party Saturday night. Miss Trances Higley spent Monday and Tuesday in Detroit. Mrs. L. A. Skinner has returned from a visit in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Oscar Gareissen spent Tuesday and AVednesday in Detroit. Miss Mary Minor is seriously ill at her home on Washington st. Miss Grace Busenbark was on the sick list the last of the week. Miss Loa Miller visited relatives in Detroit Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Kosenberry of Bay City, is the guest of Miss Hattie Bonsteel. Dr. Emily A. Benn is seriously ill at the home of Mrs. J. A. Watling. Mrs. S. C. Parsons has returned from a visit of several weeks in Pinckney. Newton Swift came home from Yale college to cast his vote for MeKinley. Miss Maria üsband spent Sunday in Detroit, the guest of Mrs. James Ferry. Harry "Wheeler has been appointed substituto in the Eailway Mail Service Miss Margaret Mavity entertained a few friends at her rooms Tuesday ng. Miss Jennie Moore entertained a arge number of friends Tuesday evenng. Miss Trances Strong has returned :rom her visit in Lansing and Grand Kapids. Miss Alice McGregor gave a party to about 30 of her friends last Friday evening. Mrs. R. G. Boone returned Friday from a flve weeks' visit in Kansas and Indiana. John Laidlaw entertained his friends in the good old Scotch fashion Saturday night. Miss Ruby Pratt entertained a number of friends at her hdme last Saturday evening. George Holmes and Max Pease marched in the big parade in Detroit last Saturday. Archie Drury left Tuesday for Cleveland, to resume his position with the Standard Oil Co. Kev. II. M. Morey of South Bend, Ind., preached in the Methodist church Sunday morning. Misses Mildred Weed and Ella Fitch of the U. of M., visited Ypsilanti friends Saturday. Sixteen young people were entertained at the home of Miss Georgia Amsden i nüay evenmg. Miss Marie üareissen will sing a solo in the Congregational church in Ann s Arbor next Sunday evening. s Mrs. Benj. D'Ooge gave reeeptions last Friday afternoon, Saturday j ing and Saturday afternoon. Miss Florence Curtis, who is attending school in Canada, visited her ] parents in this city lajst week. Mrs. J. A. Cornwell gave a small party last Saturday evening in honor of her 1 sister, Miss Kobison of Detroit. C. E. Chandler of the C. B. C, has taken a position as bookkeeper with i the Folding Bathtub Co. in Marshall. : Misses Mary Haight and Bertha Smeltzer of Tecumseh, spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Vadah Shaw. Mrs. Katherine Sherman of Detroit, was in the city this week, called here by the death of her brother, A. H. Pearson. D. B. Neal, who has been keeping books at the Commercial office, left Thursday morning for his home in New York state. Rev. Fr. Doman, for several weeks pastor of St. John's church in this city. will have charge of the chaplaincy of All Saints', Detroit, in addition to his duties as editor of the Catholic Witness. The marriage of Marshall A .Straight and Miss Helen A. Parker will take place in (rand Rapids on ïuesday, Kov. 10. Mr. Straight is well known in this city, having been in business here for several years.

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Ann Arbor Democrat