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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. Otis of Maynard Street is visiting in Detroit. C. II. Coy was in Toledo on business Wedflesday. Henry Stimson visited his mother in Chelsea last week. Judge of Probate-elect Xewkirk was in the city Wednesday. Mra. F. Stofflet has returned from an extended visit in Detroit. Miss May Cooley entertained Miss Maud Higby of Jackson. C, W. Ilills Is in Illinois, called the're by the death of a brother. Miss Cotant of S. Twelfth st., is visiting friends in Milwaukee. G. E. Dibble cast his vote, and left again for Kokoino, Indiana. Miss Martha Drake of the Courier office, is visiting in Detroit. L; (i. Ilayes has gone to Los Angelos, Cal., to spend the winter. Oliver Martin took in the football game at Detroit on fcaturday. Miss Agnes "Wright of Owosso, visited for a few days in the city. C. W. Johnson is taking the pharmacy examination at Lansing. Chas. Steinbach of Chelsea, was an Ann Arbor visitor Wednesday. Herman C. Markham is yisiting Will Sprague and family, in Jackson. Harry Stofliet and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby boy. Mrs.. John Fisher of Miner street, is in Cineinnati on an extended visit. Kmil Richter of Paginaw, visited friends in Ann Arbor over Sunday. Mrs. E. T. Ilollister has returned from a two months' visit to the Pacific coast, Mrs. Huil of Hamburg, is visiting her daughter; Mrs. Edmunds, on West Hnron st. H, A. Moore and wife are in Lima, Ohio, on a combination of business and pleasure. John 11. Miner and wife left Wednesday morning for California to spend the winter. Miss Carrie Britten of the Jackson schools, visited her parents in the city over Sunday. Dr. C. D. Morris of Chicago, called on f riends in the city during the earlv part of the week. Mrs. J. L. Babcock sang a very beautiful solo at the Presbyterian church last Sunday morning. Mr. Morey B. Wood of Battle Öreek, has aceepted the positionof bass in the Presbyterian church choir. Arthur Whitlark of Washington,!). C, who came home to help save his country, returns tornorrow. Mrs. Prof. AVillard Clement of Moscow, Idaho, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Densmore Cramer. The many friends of Warren W. ■Wadhama are glad to see him at the store again after his long illness. W. E. DeWitt and C. H. Brand represented Delta Upsilon at the annual convention held at Tuft's college. Miss Bell Huil of the Detroit High School, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Edmunds, of West Huron st. Prof. and Mrs. L. P. Joclyn are entertaining a young ladywho they hope will like Ann Arbor well enough to stay. Miss Lucy Colé entertained a small company last Friday night, with a genuine old fashioned llallowe'en program. Mrs. Sunderland exchanged pulpits last Sunday with Eev. Lee S. McCollester of the Church of Our Father, Detroit. Henry Kohl of LaSalle, Illinois, was in the city Thursday. Henry was formerly a printer in the Inland Press oflice. The Misses Alice and Alida Lovejoy, who have been visiting friends in Ann Arbor, have returned to their home in Detroit. B. B. House, '96 eng., has been appointed instructor in engineering at the Colorado Agricultural College, Ft. Collins, Col. G. AV. Smith, '97 E., died in Denver, Col., of consumption on Tuesday night. He has not been able to be in college this year. W. W. Wedemeyer wound up the campaign at Mt. Pleasant last Saturday night, and they speak in highest praise of his speech. Mrs. J. E. Beal on Saturday last, assisted Mrs. W. C. Sprague of Detroit, at a luncheon given to Beta Theta Pi of the University. W. E. Boyden was in town yesterday, highly pleased over the election results. He says the price of Durham cattle is going up now. Elraer Stofflet was flned $12.00 and costs at Saginaw, for killing birds by means of poisoned wheat. He paid it rather than flght, although it was an imposition. Hoger Sherman and "Push" Griffin have been here for a few days helping to coach the foot ball team. This is a start at a custom that will help the team each year if pursued. Miss Margaret V. Bower has returned home after a six months' absence in the upper península in the interest of the L. O. T. M. , as state instructor Miss Bower will remain home a few weeks. Mrs. Lucy S. Parker and her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Huber, returned last week from Colorado Springs, Col.,where they have been some time on account of the illness of Mr. Ed. Parker. Mr. Parker, we are glad to say, has practically recovered.

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Ann Arbor Democrat