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Day
16
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Just now the advent of tha small fruit is keepii'.g the houso wifu clois tered in the priracy of lier kitch n aml store-room. The looked for sutnmer trip is postponed, even the afternoon is infringed iipon and th ■ guest, weleorne at any oae seasoii. turned frorn the door. Pleasure lias not iheen e.ntireiy ahandoned, however, for picnics, bieyele parties and ñsliiii;? excursions are srill in vogue. We know of one augling expeditiora to Wliitmort hube. v.-hich ebose 1 o'clock in the mornlng for a starting hour. By noon thoy were home. having liad a delightfuHy cool drive and good kick on the lake. It is encouraging to fiiid tiiat souie of soeiety's hardest worfeers are 10 be in town this summer, so we hopt Die coming few monlbs may i ivilier than usual. Tbere is no reasou v;y those who are rernainiug jere shoukl not have an exeeodingly cosy time tog ther, dïawlng eloser round the social altar and coming into nearer touch each with the other. The meinDers of the Ladles' Library Associatlon are dftermined their efforts sball jjoL be. wanting to keep the social ball ro'.iing. Xext Friday they hope to hoid a moonbght lawu fete on Mrs. Junius Beaï's grounds. Chinese lanterns are to chase away the dark sliades of mgiit. and ice cream, ices, lemonarle and cake are to add to the social enjoyment of the even ing. Sketehing we see is to be oue of the features of interest this sumnier a ga In. Jlr. James Williain Fattison, of the Art Institute, of Ciiicago. is in town forming a class for out-of-door work espècially. This afternoon he gave an informal lecture on art at (he home of Miss Douglas, on Huror sf. ' Tlie President's house is dismaütlod and the nccustomed l'fe and stit wil! not, we regret, be seen there for sonie time to come. Dr. and Mrs. Angelí leave tonight for New York and on the 17th sail for Turkey. -More people than ever are gomg to Enrope from Aun Arbor this ycar. Miss Gertrude Divine started today for Pennsylvania to pay a short vipit to friends before sailjng for the continent. She expeets to leave New York on the 29th, on the Kooiiigiu Douise of the North Germán. Lloyd line. Professor and Mrs. Adams go over in the same boat The Y'ellow Stone Park and Georj?ian Bay seem quite favored spots this ye.nr. Dr. and Mrs. D'Ctoge, in company with Judge Graat and family, of Ijans-ing, leave Saturday for a two or three weeks' outing. They go by the Canadlan Pacific and return by way of the Yellow Stone Park. Mrs. de Bois, Miss Charlotte Walker. Eugene de Bois and Charles Hall started on Tuesday for a vísit !o Georgian Bay. They expect to lie gone some weeks, and enjoy to L'ae full, the beauties of nature.

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Ann Arbor Democrat