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Day
5
Month
February
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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L,. A. i'ratt was m uetroit yesieraay. Dr. A. K. Hale was in Detroit Tuesday. Mis. Prof. Freer is visiting in j diana. Mrs. Dr. Wessinger is visiting friends in Ilowell. Ilugh Brown is spending a few days in Pontiac. M. C. Allen was in Detroit. Wednesday. A. J. Sawyerwas home f rom Lansing over Sunday. D. D. Green of Ypsilanti was in the city yesttrday. y- K. Sagendorph of Jackson, was in tl te city Monday. Miss Genevieve Dufïy visited. in ïoledo over Sunday. A. C. Schumacher made a flying trip to Detroit Tuesday. Dr. Xancrede is on duty again, after a siege with the grip. Christian Mack was in Chicago on business, Friday last. Miss Rosa Sturm of Monroe, is ! ing friends in the city. Will Gelstón has been elected president of Lyceum Mo. 1. Miss ('arrie Malier of Detroit, visited in the city over Sunday. Prof. 15. M. Thompson was in Lansing on business Tuesday. 11. C. McAllaster was in Detroit on business Monday af ternoon. Miss Louise Exinger of Detroit, spent Sunday at home in this city. Dr. Amos Winegar of Ilowell, called on Ann Arbor friends Tuesday. lïev. ,1. W. Bradshaw spen't parts of Monday and Tuesday in Detroit. Eli Cuddeback and family have gone to the " Sunny South " tor a visit. E. L. Seyler spent a couple of day3 in Detroit the early part of this week! Chas. 15. Millen and family are entertaining Mrs. Giles Lewis, of Chicago. Miss Cogeswell of l'roviclence, E. L, is a guest at the home of President Angelí. Henry Paul of Chicago returned home Tuesday after a visit with Ann Arbor friends. E. Sears attended the State meeting of the Modern Woodmen in Bay City, this week. ))r. W. J. Herdman and Miss Mar; Louise Ilerdman made a trip to Alma, ! Siturday last. The visit of the legislative committee to the University has been postponed till next weck. Miss M-irion Knauss of E. Iluron street, is entertaining her friend Miss Kussell of Manistee. Fred K. Cutcheon '9fi E., has accepted a position with the Western Electric Co. of St. Louis, Mo. Harry, generally called "Happy" Brown, is back in school, and expects to gradúate this year. J. L. Babcoek and wife were guests ot btate Treasurer Meel and lamuy, m Detroit, i-aturday last. Miss Mary Kiley of Monroe. bas returned home after an extended visit with friends in this city. Dr. A. W. Srnith of Adrián, one of the old "war horses" of the Republican party, was in the city this week. C. W. Wagner who has just returned from an Eastern trip, is conlined to the house with an attack of the grip. "Villiam Gerstner has bought out the billiard hall in the iavings Bank block previously owned by M. J. Lehman. L.C. Goodrich, Grand Lecturer Boyal ; Arch Masons, will hold a school of instruction in Fort Iluron next week. Prof. Geo. W. Patterson and wife entertained a number of friends Monday evening, in honor of the Profs. Birthday. Titas F. Hutzel. M. J. Fritz, Mayor Walker, W. F. Lodholz and Will Gwinner, spent a couple of days at Zukey Lake iishing. Prof. Samuel Dickie of Albion college, will speak in Newberry hall. Sunday, at 9 a. m. Subject: " The Christian and the Saloon." Henry Luce, who had an operation for appendicitis performed at the hospital, has so far recovered as to be removed to his home. W. II. H. Cooper, a well known citizen of Gaylord, Mich., died on Monday last. Mr. Cooper graduated from the Law department in 1876. Miss Jennie L Moore of Van Uuren Point, New l'ork. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Cattermole, at No. 9 Church i st., where she will stay for some time. The ladies of the Church of Christ will give a Xew England supper in the parlors of the chureh this evening. Supper will be served from 5 to 7 p. m. The price is iifteen cents. City Attorney Kearney yesterday morning entered snit in chancery for the City of .nn Arbor vs. Kobert Hunter.for the purpose of abating the nuisance of the mili pond at the corner of W. Washington and Third streets. owned by Mr. Hunter. The board of health has already declared it a nuisance. The marriage of Ernest G. Budd of Gloucester. England. and Miss Gertrude S.,daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Smith, will occur ïhursday, at 3 p. m., at the latters' residence. They will leave directly for the east. Mr. Budd is a senior in the dental department of the University of Michigan, and af ter his graduation in June will lócate in Detroit.- Jackson Press.

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