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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr. II. J. Burke was in Detroit Tuesay. II. E. Ferry of Detroit was in the ity this week. Junius E. Beal and wif e spent Sunay in Detroit. Harry Loom is, of Oscoda, is visiting riends in the city. Miss Louise Exinger has accepted a osition in Detroit. Miss Bessie Hopkins of Lansing, is isiting in the city. School Coinmissioner Wedemeyer eclines a re-election. Jas. JI. Prentiss of Chicago is visitng friends in the city. W. B. Phillips is out of the city on a ;hree days' business trip. Miss Edna Lee of Detroit , is the uest of Mrs. C. II. Mülen. Miss Ruth Beckwitli is home after a isit with Bay City liiends. K. S. Greenwood of Chicago, was in o vu for a few days ihis week. Ilon. J. S. Gorman oí Chelsea, was in A uu Arbor visitor ïuesüay. Eugh lirown of the Home Study Assoeiation, is visiting at l'ontiac. Prof. TenhSrook was in Detroit for a 'ew days the early part of the week. Ilon. Jas. S. Gorman of Chelsea, callecl on fnends in the city Monday. Dr. C. G. Huber has been called to Paducah, Ky., by the death of a sister. ltev. V. L. Tedrow is entertaining lis sister, Mrs. Hamiltou, of Somerset, Pa. Miss Uertlia Muehlig was in Jackson Weduesday, to attend the wedding of a Eriend. Mrs. II. II. Morse, of Alpena, is speuüing some weeks with friends in ;his city. Ed U'ells and family have been entertaining Kd. Wolfe, '4, of Michigan t ity, Ind. W. E. Stoeking has been appointed assistant ser,ieant-at-arms of the house of representatives. G. F. Allinendinger has been elected yice-president of the Michigan State Millers' Ass.iciation. Dr. Heneage GibbeB has been appointed consulting pathologist at Jlarper hospital, Detroit. Louis Schleicher and wife of "West Liberty street, mourn the death o1 tlieir three weeks' oíd son. Frank Sexton, the Varsity's old pitcher and trainer, has signéd witli Grand Rapids for this year. Miss Matie Galpin, who has been visiting lier parents at Dixboro, returned to Adrián Tuesday morntug. Miss Louise Bacorn lias entered the employ of the Sprague Correspondence School of Joumalism, Detroit. Miss Clellie Anderson and her mothe have rented their lana on the moto line, and will move inlo the city. l)r. Wessinger and familyentertained Miss Blanche Wrijtht and Miss Lou Dougherty.of Elk Uapids.overSunday. Mrs. Martin Kern. of Ann Arbor townshii, had a stroke of paralysis last week, but is now in a fair way to recover. II. G. VanTuyl of Detroit, was in the city thia week, for theannual inventor'y of Mills & Co., of which firm he is a nicmber. Miss Elizaheth E. Edsall, of Greenville, who has been visiting Mrs. L. C. Johnson and Miss Maude Johnson, returned home Saturday. Mrs. O. E. Butterfield read ar interesting paper on "Athens'f at the meeting of the Ladies' Union. Wednesday evening, at the Unitarian church. Geo. W. Stewart of Boston, Mass., manager of the Boston Festival ('rehestra, has been in the city during the week. making arrangements for the May Festival. Miss ('arrie Dicken of the city schools, was pleasantly surprised bv a party of friends, who took possession of her room Tue-day evening after Choraí unión rehearsal. CarlProckner.of Northfleld, who had a stroke of paralysis recently, died Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mr. Prockner was a well known and highly esteemed citizen of that township.

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