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Day
1
Month
January
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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Dr. Yutzy is visiting in Grand Kapids. ,T. D. Ryan is in the East on a business trip. Wm. Walke of Ilill street, is visiting in Detroit. Arthur Potter is visiting friends in Tecumseh. Miss lïawden is spending a week in Xorthfiehl. Miss Carrie Owens is visiting friends m Marshall. Horace Purfleld is visiting friends at Muir, Mich. Miss M. May Hathaway spent Sunday in Toledo. Geo. Fiegel spent Sunday with friends in Bridgewater. Miss Helle Sperry is spending her holidays at home. Mts. Henry Herzer is visiting her parents in Albion. C. A. Skinner and son visited friends in Xovi last week. Geo. Theurer and wife are happy over the arrival of a baby boy. W. H. Stickney is in Illinois and Wisconsin du a business trip. Miss Susie Wbedon of the .Taekson schools, is home for vacation. Miss Florence l'otter is visiting friends in Alpena and De'roit. (10 Dengier and wife of the Courier office, visited in Owosso last week. Theodore Gross of Lansing. spent the holidays with friends in Ann Arbor. Hon. Emery Townsend of 8aginav, called on friends in the city Monday. Dr. Austin McGuireof Detroit, spent Christmas with his parents in this city. Dr. W. T. Wright of Albion, visited the family of Prof. Beman over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. flhead of Napoleon, spent Christmas witb friends in this city. Mrs. O. M. Van Kleek is entertaining her sister, Miss Lide Squeirs, of Chicago. Prof. Kelsey left Monday morning for New York city, to be gone during the week. Miss Jennie AViles of Cantón, spent Christmas with Mrs. Byron Cady of the fifth ward. Miss Anna Hurrell of Owosso, is spending the holidays with relatives in Alin Amor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch have been entertaining a new boy since Christmas evening. Muses Seabolt entertained Wm. Ilausbrouck. and family of Marshall, over Christmas. I). 15. Cheever, Esq., of Chicago, visited his mother on E. "Washington street, last week. Mrs. ï. G. Potter of E. Huron street, h;is returned from a three weeks' visit in Birminghaïn, Mich. Will Snauble and wife of Toledo, are spending vacation with relatives and friends in the city. Gottlob Buechler of Jackson, visited his mother on W. Third street, during the Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. Albers, and Mrs. Louise Lutz of Byron, visiled theirparents in Saline last week. Chas, and James Williams of St. Louis, Mich., visited their parents in til i s citv over Christmas. .Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Solis of St. C'lair, aro visiting their daughter, Dr. ■ Jeanne Solis, of this city. I Mr. and Mrs. A. Wain of Whittaker, . wjjl spend the winter wjth P. T. Bogerá and fainily of this city. Rev. J. T. Sunderland and family enjoyed a drive to visit friends near Plymouth, Christmas morning. Geo, W. Seybolt gave a pleasant party to a few friends, the occasion beinfí bis birthday anniversary. Prof. E. N. Bilbie, now connected with the Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra, visited in the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Cummiskey of Howell, spent Christmas with J. W. Hogers and family of S. Main street. S. T. Bruegel of S. Fifth ave., is entertaining his brother, Prof. G. A. Bruegel of Thiel college, Greenville.Pa. Mrs. X. V). Cochrane of Toledo, arrived ïuesday f or a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. L. A. Pratt entertained bis father and mother over Sunday. They came down Saturday evening f rom Traverse City. Ralph Newton, '94 E, of Pittsburg Pa. , and Guy Newton, '96 E, of Toledoj spent their vacation with their mother in this city. J. S. McGuire and wife of Durand, spent ('hristmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ilugh McGuire of N. Main street. llisses Ann L. lïichards and Ella Wagner, teachers in the public schools, of Pontiac, are spending the vacation at their homes in this city. Dr. C. (ï. Huber has been in Boston this week, attendingthe meeting of the American Physiological Association bef ore which he reads a paper. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Mack, Mr. ant Mrs. Fred Schmid, and Miss Sophia Schmid, attended the funeral of Prof Emanuel Schmid in Columbus Wednes day August Oversmith has been obliged to discontinue his studies at the U. of M. on account of his eyes. Br. Torrey is treating him.- Manchester Enterprise. C. R. Stickney, '89 son of Prof. W. B. .Stickney of this city, was married Dec. 24th to Miss Grace Robinson, daughter of Hon. Henry G. Robinson of Washington, D. C. Geo. R. Cooper, of the Inland Press, ' was having such a good time with the ' old folks (and young folks) at Howell, ' that he stretched his v'acation out over ' both holidays. E. K. FrueaufE and wife of üwosso. spent Christmas with friends in the ity. Mr. Frueauff is editor of the Owosso Argus, and was formerly a well tnown newspaper man of this city. Mrs. Francés E. Burns, Great Commander of the L. O. T. M., was in the city Tuesday. On Wednesday Miss Emma E. Bower went to Detroit, to attend the meeting of the executive oñicerb of the L. O. T. M. John Moore of Chicago, Dr. Geo. S. MeKean, wife and son of Granger, 3hio, Mrs. Harry Robeson of Port Suron, and Mrs. Ida Ludlow of De;roit, spent Christmas with Mr. and M rs. John Moore of this city. Jas. II. Prentiss leaves this week for Chicago, where he will go into business. Mr. Prentiss has been one of the most successful business men ever connected with the University organizations, and has had a hand in most of them during his day. A multitude of friends will unite n wishing him all the success his inany (jood qualities entitle him to. AVe are glad he is to lócate where he will have so many opportunities lo assist the University as he will have in Chicago, as his loyalty and patriotism are of the kind that will stand the test of time, and we shall yet benefit by his efforts in our behalf .

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