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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Fred Webb is still on the sick list. Mrs. Fred Dayis is visiting in Chiago. P. W. Carpenter spent Monday in aline. Ed. Ilinckley of Detroit, was in town londay. "Will Lister of Saline, was in the city londay. Miss Cora Comwell is visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Harrison Fairchilds is on the ick list. G. J. Ament is in London, Ont., on msiness. Denny Patterson bas gone back to California. Miss Bessie Neat is the guest of Chicago friends. Miss Grace Loomis is visiting in 3rand Eapids. W. H. Sweet spent Monday and Tueslay in Chicago. R. C. llayton spent the flrst of the week in Toledo. Dr. Murdock oi' Northville, was in own Wednesjlay. Mrs. J. Willard Babbitt is recovering 'rom her severe illnes. Mrs. E. B. Xewhall has returned rom a visit in Detroit. Peter Dressea of Port Huron, is visting friends in this city. Miss Bessie Cutler of Detroit is visitng Miss Florence Cutler. Archie Frazer has returned from a wo weeks' visit it Detroit. Dr. A. W. Thorpe has opened an office in the opera house block. Mrs. D. C. Batchelder is spending Thursday and Friday in Detroit. Mrs. Geo. IT. Hammond has returned from a two years' stay in Europe. Mrs. M. ï. vWoodrufï has gone to Ovid to visit her father who is 111. Mrs. Don Phillips went to Detroit Saturday night to visit her parents. Chas. Horn and Will Mallion are hunting deer in the upper península. Mrs. Elizabeth Hutton spent Saturlay and Sunday with a sister at Cone. John H. Jenks of Cleveland, visited his sister, Mrs. P. Kr. Cleary, this week. Capt. Allen is attending the Sunday school convention in Kalamazoo this week. Mrs. Addison Dixon of Los Angeles, Cal., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. G. Boon e. Miss Ada Lytle was called to Toledo Tuesday by the illness of her sister, Mrs. iencill. John 'Walterhouse of "Winnipeg, Manitoba. is visiting his brother, Geo. Walterhouse. The Woman's Parliamentary club will meet with Mrs. George Amsden :liis afternoon. Prof. P. li. Cleary will go to Brooklyu Saturday to help conduct a teachers' association. Mr. and Mrs. Pliil Duffy are entertaining the Misses EvaGeis and Emma Xice of Jackson. Mrs. A. J. Murray and daughters have been the guests of Mr. and Mts. Andrew Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Straight were in Ypsilanti on their wedding trip the first of the week. W. A. Deuress, who has been visiting friends in this city, left Wednesday night for San Diego, Cal. W. L. Pack and W. H. Judd have returned from Midland, where they huuted quail and partridge. Miss Mary Aten of Memphis, who has been visiting MissEdith Xewcomer, re'.urned home Saturday night. Geo. A. Gilbert and Miss Minnie E. Scott were married at the Congregational parsonage Wednesday evening. Leroy Wood of the C. B. C, has taken a position as bookkeeper in the Michigan Central car shops in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hayden will leave next Monday for Florida, where Mr. Hayden expects to go into business. Will Bostwick was the victim of a surprise party "Wednesday evening. "Will expects to go next week to Waukesha. Mrs. Geo. McElcheran returned Monday night from Albion, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. John A. "Wilsnn. Miss Jessie Lyman has returned to the C. B. C. from her home in Bancroft, and will take a position in Chicago the last of the week. Geo. M. flaudy entertained about 30 uninvited, but weieome, guests Wednesday evening, the occasion being bis birthday anniversary. Mrs. E. I. Barron of ïhree Rivers, who has been visiting her brothers Duane and Dr. Dewitt Spalsbury, returned home Tuesday. (ieo. A.Damon.aformer Ypsilantian, will be assistant electrician of the Trans Mississippi Exposition, to te held at Omaha in 1898. Chas, llorr, a contractor who has done considerable work on the new Normal buildings, and who lires in Jaekson, met with a terrible misfortune Tuesday afternoon. 11e was out tiding with bis wife, and when they returned they found their house on lire and their little daughter burned to death. The fire is supposed to have been started by the overturning of a lamp.

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Ann Arbor Democrat