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5
Month
March
Year
1897
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K. W. Cady has moved to Hancock. Wm. Goody:ar was in Detroit Wednesday. Mrs. L. Medder of Owosso, is visiting in the city. Miss Genévieve Coriiweül is visiting in Detroit. üeo. Wahr Was a Detroit visitor WedneS'day Jay Wood of Chelsea, was in the city Wednesday. Miss Mary Kyer is visiting in Seattle, Washington. D. B. Taylor of Chelsea, was in the city Monday. Albert Lutz of West Liberty street, is on the sick list. David Myer of Grand Ledge, is visiting Philip Krause. Wm. N. Urown was in Traverse City on business this week. J. II. Van Tassel of Detroit, visited over Sunday in the city. Mrs. Pi of. Freer is entertaining Miss Morrison of Bryan, ühio. L A. Pratt spent the early part of the week in Traverse City. Aid. Oeo. L. Moore made a business trip to Detroit Wednesday. Prof. John Dewey of Chicago University, was in the city Saturday. John Spoor of Dexter, was an Aim Arbor and Ypsüanti visitor Monday. üttmar Eberbach was confined to the house for several days with neuralgia. Miss liath Pïxley of Flushing. is the guest of Dr. E. D. Brooks and famiiy. H. G. VanTnyl of Detroit, was a ealler at The Demockat office Wednesday. F. M. Kendall, formerly Supt. of the Jackson schools, was in the city Saturday. IJ. F. Wood of Evart, spent Snnday witli hia father Rev. A. li. Wood, and famiiy. E. i'. Mills is in New York, buying new goods for the shelves of E, F. "Mills .".■ On Hrs. Chas. Kintner of Xew Vork City, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ann W. Pack. O. E. Butterfield and wife are entertaining MissMinnie Haskinsof Brattleboro, Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Staebler entertained Miss Bertha Hegge of Pleasant Lake, last week. Bro. Moran of the Kegister, lent the eclat of liis presence to ihe inauguration ceremonies. Prof. Jonas of the School of Music gave a recital, Monday evening, in Wheeling, W. Va. Mrs. Henry Kyer ot' Seattle, Wash., returned home Sáturday, after a three weeks' visit with N. J. Kyer and family. S. Neal represents Ann Arbor at the State High School Athletic association. He will try to get the "meet" this year for Ann Arbor. Prof Hempl yas so seriously jarred by a fall on the ice Tuesday that he was unable to meet his classes next day. He is nuich better today. Mrs. (leo. A. Cook of Ypsilanü. is going to California for an extended visit. The Court House forcé propose to put (eorge under bonds to keep the peace while she is gone. A. E. Jennings of Detroit was on our streets Tuesday, looking very white and thin after his recent severe'illness, but bringing pleasure to his many friends I by the f act that he is again able to be around. Mrs. Chas. E. Young, Miss Cora L ('ronk, and Mrs. Helen Sf. Truesdell ol' Port Huron, Mich., are in the city examining the books of Miss Emma E. ltower, Ureat Record Keeper of the L. O. 'I'. M. Dr. C. D'A. Wiight and wife slipped off quietly Wednesday of last week, and started on a three'month's trip to Europe. Dr. will divide his time between attending clinies in various hospitals, and having a general good time. A number of the friends of Mrs. James E. Harkins surprised her Tuesday evening on her birthday anniversary. A pleasant social time was had and before departing the guests presented Mrs. Harkins with a handsome gold bracelet. During the evening the guests were treated with several select.ions by Mr. William Kobinson's quartette:

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