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4
Month
December
Year
1896
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John Harris is in Grand Eapids. Rev. Mr. Fairfleld ís on the siek list. Jay Cross has returned f rom Chicago. Mrs. J. F. Millen is visiting in Canada. Harry Neat is visiting his parents in this city. Miss Ellen "ott is visiting in De Kalb, 111. C. J. Hupp of Detroit, was in town Wednesday. Will Bostwick left Sunday night for Waukesha, Wis. Miss Ella Spenee has returned from her Detroit visit. Dr. and Mrs. (í. M. Huil spent Thanksgiving in Hamburg. Miss Georgië Covert was home from Detroit for vacation. Capt. Allen was in Detroit on legal business Wednesday. Frank Creech has been appointed deputy register of deeds. Mrs. Harrison Fairchild is slowly recovering from her illness. Miss Cora Allen came home from Marshall for the vacation. Miss Donna Ayers spent the Thanksgiving vacation in VVayne. Miss Jennie Farnham is the guest of Detroit relatives this week. Mrs. II. lï. Scovill has been entertaining her sister, Miss Mavis. ' Miss Margaret Yan Cleve is the guest of A nu Arbor friends this week. Mrs. F. II. Barnum is recovering from her attack of typhoid fever. Fred Webb bas been spending several days with his parents in Pittsfield. Mrs. Bastian Smits entertained Miss Emily Langley of Saginaw, last week Dr. Geo. A. Geist of Detroit, spent a few days with Ypsüanti friends last week. Miss Edith Carr of Detroit, has been spending several days with Mrs. Geo. Tyler. Miss Agnes 'Ingalls of Detroit, has been visiting her cousin, Miss Eunice Lambie. Miss Fanny Schaffer of Detroit, spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. W. Jjitcking. Mrs. P. K. Cleary entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jenks of St. Clair, last week. Mrs. 1!. W. Hemphill and Miss Josephine Hemphill both are ill with diphtheria. Mr. Elisha Loomis left Wednesday for Coldwater, where he will spend several days. Miss Victoria Palmer has returned from a visit of several weeks in Flint and Allegan. A. Lawrence Smith has gone on the road again, in the interest of the Peninsular Paper Co. Louise Wallace, who has been sick for the last two weeks with typhoid fever, is improving. John P. Kirk attended the meeting of the Soldiers' lielief Commission in Manchester, Thursday. Mrs. Jennie Hendricks-Osborne of Owosso, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Xancy Hendricks. MÍ3S Susie Aldrich of Grass Lake, spent the vacation in this city with her sister, Miss Ellen Aldrich. Miss Alice Babbitt, who is teaching school in Hartford, spent Ühe Thanksgiving vacation at her home in this city. Married, at the home of the bride, south of town, Wednesday aftenroon, Miss Olive Derbyshire and Mr. Chester All.au. Mrs. M. A. Dixon, who bas been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. O. Boone, lef t Tuesday night for her home in Los An-, geles, Cal. Miss Kittie Arnold has accepted a position to teaeli Latin and Greekin the Decatur schools for the remainder of the y car. Mrs. J. Ilerbert Hopkins, of Alton, UI., has arrived in this city, and will visit her mother, Mrs. J. X. Wallace, until after the holidays. "Mrs. Jennie Davis of Chelsea, and Miss Xellie Lonsberry, who is teaching in "Williamston, spent the vacation with their mother in this city. Miss Billings oí' Traverse City, who has been visiting in this city and attending the kindergarten meetings, left for Detroit Tuesday. Dr. Ovven and Dr. Huil went to Dentón Wednesday, to perform a surgical operation after which the victim was minus half of his lower jawbone. Rev. Bastían Smits has received a cali from Charlotte Congregational church, one of the finest in the State. He has not decided whether he will aocapt the cali or not. Married, in this city, Xov.26, by Rev R. W. VanKirk, Miss Ellen D. Surbrook and Mr. E. Tabor. The newly married couple went at once to their home on Normal street. Fred Greene is "slightly disfigured but still in the ring " this week, being obliged to walk with crutches, the result of a sprained ankle received in the foot-ball game ïhanksgiving day. Rev. Bastían Smits preached in Charlotte last Sunday. In the morning the pulpit here was occupied by Prof. Daniel Putnam, while in the evening the Sunday-school conducted the service. Died, at his home on Railroad st., last Friday night, Cari Kellar, aged 76 years, Mr. Kellar came from Germany 43 years ago, and has lived in Ypsilanti ever since. A wife and seven children survive him. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilorner returned from their wedding trip Saturday night, and went to Mr. Horner's parents' home in Cherry Hill for a visit. Tuesday evening their Ypsilanti friends were invited to Cherry Hill, and Were given a dance at Cherry Hill hall.

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