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Day
20
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. (ïustave Ilinz and Miss Barbara Miller were married last evening at No. 102 S. Ashley, where they will at onee go to housekeeping, Hev. Max Hein prformed the ceremony in the pres ence of about fif ty friends of the young people. After the wedding supper a pleasant evening was spent, and the sue.-ts departed with best wishes for the newly wedded pair. KEEDLE-C A SIP ION . On last Tuesday evening Eev. J. M. Gelston nnited in marriage Mr. William E. Keedle, and Miss Fannie Campion, both of this city. The groom is a foreman in the employ of the Michigan Central, and is well and favorably known in the city. The bride has been for some years employed in the Inland Press bindery, and is a well known and popular young lady. The Inland Press forcé imite in wishing the young people a long and happy life. City Engineer reports for duty again. Miss A. Henning visited in Dexter last we'ek. 11. T. Phelps of Dexter, was in the city Tuesday. Fred McOmber did business in Jackson Wednesday. Isaac Terry of AVebster township.was in the city Monday. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Lynds are visiting friends in Saginaw. Kussell C. Reeves of Dexter, was in the city Wednesday. Dr. F. W. Palmer of Brooklyn, was in the city last week. W. F. Lister of Saline,called on Ann Arbor frii-nds Monday. Dr. W. T. AVright of Albion, visited in the city over Sunday. Miss Belle Huil spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Edmunds. Mrs. T. W. Mingay is entertaining Mrs Secord of Kalamazoo. N. J. Kyer is on a business trip to Washington and Baltimore. J. L. Tuttle and family of Clinton, visited in the city this week. Miss Susie Lawson of .Tackson, is the guest of Ann Arbor friends. E. F. Mills was in Chicago Tuesday and Wednesday on business. Dr. Hale was called to Adrián Saturdav on professional business. Rev. T. B. Leith of Saline, called on friends in the city Monday last. Chas. Hoffman is visiting his brother üeorge Hoffman of Tyrone, Mich. Register of Deeds-elect Cook of Ypsilanti, was in the city Wednesday. Miss Florence Sterrett visited friends in Kalamazoo for a few days this week. Mrs. M. Blackford of Shelbina, Mo., is visiting her sister Mrs. Wm. J. Miller. V. A. Stivers is back from a two months'stayat his öld home in Liberty, Ind. Prof. Carhart entertained Chancellor Day of Syracuse University Saturday last. Miss Xettie Spafford of Rockford, 111., is the guest of J. D. Boylan and family. John Carmella has returned from Illinois, bringing back with him his son Charles. C. C. Smith of Sturgis, Mich., was in the city Tuesday with his son to attend the clinic. C. C. Parsons '96,was in the city over Sunday. Mr. Parsons is now teaching in De'roit. Mrs. R A. Beal visited last week With Mrs, Jos. Beal and family of Xorthville. M. A. Markham of Detroit, was in town Saturday on business and calling on friends. O. B. Randall, of Vassar, Mich., spent Sunday in the city, visitinj his son who is in college. Miss Xina Holden of Michigan City was a guvst at the Alpha Phi house over Sunday. F. H. C. lieynold of Bangor, Me., was in the city during the week on street raihvay business. Miss Jennie Wilesof Cantón, Mich., is spending the week with Airs. Byron Cady of the fifth ward. M. Siaebler of the American House, is able to be out of his room again af ter a ten weeks' siege. Mr. and Mrs. John Felch of the North side, welcomed a little baby girl into their home last Saturday. Prof. C. G. Taylor conducted a clas's of about flfty mechanica around the Detroit shops on Saturday. Clay C. Cooper, assisrant managing editor of the Detroit Journal, is visiting Kirl H arriman for a few days. II. A. Wilüama and wife are entertaining Mrs. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beal of Detroit. Miss Florence Ladue, who has been visiting friends in the city, has returned to her home in Detroit. E. J. Koch and wife entertained Mrs. Koch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Genther of Detroit, over Sunday. Mrs. O. Brenner and Mrs. Joseph Wagner, returned tliis week from a visit with ïvlatives at Iosco, Mich. Prof. Stanley entertain d Mr. E. S. Yotey, of the Farrand and Votey Organ Co. of Detroit, on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pipp are the happy parents of a bright baby girl, who came to their home on Sunday last. Miss Emma E. Bower is in Louisville, Ky., this week attending the meeting of the National Fraternal Congress. H. F. Wood returned to Evart, Mich., last Saturday. He has been ill for some time at the home of his parents in this city. Geo. II. Clementson, L. '96, visited Ann Arbor friends over Sunday, on his way to Illinois and Wisconsin on a business trip. H. Wirt Newkirk, L. L. James and Wm. Golden received the Eoyal Arch degree last Monday night, in Washtenaw Thapter. Gilbert M. Monroe, a former resident of this city but now in business in Philadelphia, Pa., visited friends in the city last week. Dr. Angelí and Prof. Thompson were registered at the Russell House, Friday last. They spoke before the Church club in the evening. Harry B. Hadden, a member of 6ur foot-ball team in '94, has been expeüed from the Chicago Athletic association team for professionalism. Mrs. Rose Demmon-Ninde, who is in Denver for her health, is reported as improving, which will be good news to many friends in Ann Arbor. Dr. Mary Wood -Allen was yesterday re-elected superintendent of the social purity department of the national W. C. ï. U., at their meeting in St Louis. James D. McMaster, an old resident of this city, and well known to many, died Wednesday last at his residence, 32 E. Jefferson street, of heart disease. Rev. Mills Gelston on Friday last, conducted the funeral exercises of the Wm. Barry of Salem, and old parishioner of his, from the Pebbles church in Salem township.

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