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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
December
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. F. Besimer is visiting in Detroit. Mrs. F. f. Belser is visiting in Toledo. Jonathan Stangeris visiting in Man ches ter. J. E. lïeal is in Indianapolis, Ind , on business. John Moore is conflned to his bed. seriously L11. Wm. Hurke did business in Detroit Wednesday. II. C. Markham and wife spent Sun diiy in Milan. Roy C. McClure is in the city for a few weeks visit. John Burg had nother window fire Friday evening. !i. C. Markham is in Detroit this week on business. Miss Millie Edwards of Detroit, is visiting in the city. Dr. C. Georg has gone to Chicago on j professional business. Miss Mattie Xelson has accepted a position in Kalamazoo. Prof. Jonas played at a recital in Toledo, Tuesday evening. Miss Minna Jacobs is in New York for the winter, studying art. Miss May Dunlap of Whitmore Lake is visiting friends in the city. Andrew Muehlig luis been off to the great bird show at Louisville. Mrs. C. a. Maynard is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Foley of Lansing. Prof. Carhart and wife entertained Pres. Fiske of Albion, over Sunday. Wm. II. J. Brown is entertaining Miss LouiseWinfleld of Syracuse, N. Y. Prof. Jonas leaves to-morrow for New York city, to spend the holidays Patrick Donovanof theXorth side, who has been seriously ill, is recovering. VVill Miller is on duty again at the postofiice, after a good wrestle with the grip. Mrs. Thompson of Maynard street is recovering from a severe attack of grip. Frank Campbell is thenewproprietor of the Frost grocery on E. Liberty street. J. L. Babcock and wife are entertaining Miss Elvira Boltwood of Grand Rapids. Wm. M. Turand of this city was a witness in the Ashley murder trial in Detroit. Miss Louise Hogle gave a small pari y at her home on lïill street, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Howlett entertained Wm. Cook and wife of Ilighland Tuesday. Regent Barbour was in the city last week to attend the leap year party at the (iym. Mrs. T. C. Trueblood has gone to the feanitarium at Battle Creek for rest and treatment. Miss Winnie Burehfleld, formerly of this city, is reported seriously ill at her home in Texas. Monday next Mrs. Marión Ross, of the Great Ilive office, goes to Chicago to spend Christmas. Rev. W. II. Walker and wife of Empnria, Kansas, well known in this city, have a new baby boy. E. W. Hurd has gone to Duluth, Minn., to take charge of the IlurJ liel'rigerator Co's. works. Miss Grace Day of Detroit, who has been visiting friends in this city, returned home last week. John Nelson of Toledo, who carne up to attend his brothers funeral, remains for a few days visiting friends. Titus F. Hutzel, M. J. Fritz, and others, spent a few days at the Lakes, winding up the hunting season. Gerald Brown received very eomplimentary notices f rom the Clinton papers for his singing in that village at a recent concert. The death of Ililda, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bagley, formerly of this city, occurred at Watervliet, Mich., Xov. 18th. Mrs. E. E. Nichols has gone to Pittsburgh, Pa., to spend the holidays with hei childreu, Mrs. Fred Wood and Mr. Alden Nichols. Mis. F. G. Pattee of E. Huron street is in Birmingham, Mich., on an ex tended visit with her daughter Mrs. Joseph Si)arling. Prof. A. A. Stanley has been apijoint ed a member of the L. A. W. committee on improvement of highways, by Chief Consul Ilines. Chiistian Schuholtz of Detroit, who is cmployed in the Peninsular Stove Works, is visiting his mother in the second ward, for three weeks. Thomas Cavanaugh, a well known gradúate of the University, was married Wednesday last to Miss Jessie Harrison of Paw Paw. M. .1. Cavanaugh attended the wedding. Hon. A. A.Barker of Ebensburg, Pa., Iting in the city. Mr. Barker was formerly a member of Congress from his district and has long been one of theleading prohibitionists of liis state. Dr. Mosher is entertaining Miss Katherine Ellis Comau, '80, now professor of history and economics at Wellesly college. Miss Coman has just returned from á year's studyin Kurope Dr. James F. Breakey has resigned his position in the Insane asylum at Pontiac, and will return to this city and enter practice with his father. We are glad to welcome him back to Ann Arbor.

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