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On Their Vacations

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
July
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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W'hen commencemenl day aawned and closed, and the la.n i of its festivities has died away, there comes a lul. Then lt is tnat the hardworked professor and the tlred citizen steal away to spend a lew quiet weeks among the mountanns or at the seaSome will seek their pleas .] and visit the historie scènes of the Old World, and some will fathom the mysteries of the laiDoratories of Heidleberg. Among tho.-e who will visit Germany are Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Pa-tterson and family. Mr. Patterson will remain among the Hartz mountains while Mr. Paterson attends the Associatlon for Uie Advancement of Science at Bristol previous to entering Munich universlty. Mr. E. E. Brandon has already sailed for Paris, where he will pass the summer in sti:dy. Prof. E. !.. Walter will also be in Paris until autumn. Prof. and Mrs. D'Ooge have decided upon a season at Boston and the sea;. and Mrs. Hutchins wili occupy cottage at Cotuit, on the south shore of Cape Cod. and Mrs. Lamson will be at the seacoast of Mair.e. Prof. Hudson will also vi.-it Maine and the Atlantic coast, spending most oí hls time at Oi'chard Cove, near BosMiss Bailey, of the School of Music, has gone for her vacation to her home In Somerville, Mass. Prof. Carhart will visit Chicago, ther. join Mrs, Carhart for a few days at _r;h Lake preyious to an easiern trip. Dr. E. M. Mosher will stop a few days at Chautauqua before going to the mountains in eastern New York. Prof. and llrs. De P-jnt go to tlietr ge at Les Cheneaux. Miss Charlotte Walker antioipates i int stay among the Adirondaks. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Dean and Miss Dean go soon to their cottage at Old Mission. Prof. and Mrs. Trueblocd leave for Cincinnati to attend the conventiou of elocutionists. Mrs. Trueblood will then visit her morher m Indiana. Prof. and Mrs. Spaloing will visit ir. New York previous to a western trip. Mrs. M. E. Cooley and family will visit relatives in Fairport. Mrs. V. H. Dorrance will accompany Mrs. Cooiey y boat to Buffalo. Miss Hlizafoeth Haven leaves in a few ays for Afton, N. Y. .Mrs. Sims, with her sons and daugher, will summer at Sand Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman are at present in Renilville, Ind. Prof. Jonas left yesterday for New Yurk. Mrs. D. F. Schairer will visit frienda n Chicago for a few weeks. Miss Lucy Seeley, Delta Gamma, has eft íor Colorado for her health. Our usual crowd of out-of-town vislors are beginning to arrive to spend commencement. Mrs. M. L. Walker -II entertain Mrs. Pattersoii and Miss 3atterson, of Detroit, wlth Mis .May McGrath. Miss Sarah Campbell is enterlainins Miss Aulla ana Miss Pollock from Charlotte. The Misses Mattie and Grace Taylor have returned from Terre Haute, Ind., and will be with their mother on Ingalls st. for the si.mmer. Mrs. A. W. Wier and daughter, Miss (orothy, are expected Friday to visit and Mrs. Pudiield on Ingalls st. - Edith Bullook will have as gi ests lier mother and Miss Leo Barber, of Grand Rapi!.J. Miss Jennie White, of Peoría, is visiting college friends. Mr. F. E. Bli?s tó visiting hi mother on Washtenaw ave. Miss Cora Kobison will ecteri lin Miss Helen Gibbons, of Detroit. Dr. F. E. Beal, of Omaha, is with his sister, Mrs. Heywood, for the week. They will spend a few weeks at Charlevoix after oommencement. The many friends of Dr. Cathanne Angelí, of Chicago, artel Dr. Alfred Warthin, vvill hear with pleasure that their engagement has been announced. Dr. Warthin is at prt-sent studying at j iresden. The engagement has been announced this past week of Miss Margaret Carhart to Mr.. Cooper. Jliss Carhart entertaine.l her host of friends at her home on llonroe st. Tuesday evening. A large and fashionable gatherlng was present.

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