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Gleanings Of A Week

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Day
8
Month
July
Year
1898
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Public Domain
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J. R. Bullis has removed to 1009 W. Huron st. Mrs. Robert Mann and Miss Mary Mann have returned to Lansing. C. W. Wagner and family have gone to Wequetonsing to spend the summer. George W. Wiltse, of Packard st., is moving with his family to Clinton this week. A. C. Schumacher has been elected treasurer of the State Board of Pharmacy. Miss Olive Beneaict has gone to Baltimore, Md., to spend a portion of the summer. Mrs. W. H. Mclntyre, of Dewey ave., is spending a few days in Toledo and Monroe. .Mr. and Mrs. Franklln Corydon l'arker will be "at home" at 302 E. Ann st. Sept. 15. ■ The University flag is flung at halfmast on account of the death of Prof. Walter, who was wrecked at. sea. Elmer E. Beal, of Ann Arbor, is visItlng Chas. F. Ziefle, managerVf Beal's sliae store for a few days. - Owosso Argus. Mrs. A. R. Barnes, of Ann Arbor, is the guest of mother, Mrs. Maria Longyear. Mrs. Barnes is also here. - K.i lamazoo Telegraph. Mr. and Mrs. Almeron Crandall and Miss Florence Reed, of Cleveland, O., are the guests uf M. E. Crandall and family of S. State st. At the annual meeting of the American Medical Temperance association, held in Prohibition park, Staten Island, Tuesday, Dr. W. D. Herdman, jf this city, read a paper. Paste this in your hat for ready reference. The Washtenaw Times band will give an excursión to Toledo on Sunday, July 17. Train will leave nerc at 8 a. m. Dr. Charles A. Cattermole, of Ann Arbor, arrived in the city yesterday. He will practice medicine in ccmpany with his brother, on Ionia st. west.- Lansing Journal. The congresisonal canvass over in Washtenaw is somewhat warmer than it is in Lenawee, and the opposition to Gen. Spalding is decidedly pronounced. - Adrián Telegram. Judge Kinne says that he feit very iearful that sometim ï the north steps to the court house would tumble down and hurt somebody, but now that they iiave been painted over he anticipates no danger. i Supt and Mrs. Herbert M. Slauson, Prof. D. W. Springer and Prof. Walter Hamilton left Monday for Washington, D. C, to attend the annual convention to he National Edueational association. L. C. Goodrich leaves Saturday for Alpena, thence to the northern península, on a month's tour of inspeciiun among the chapters of Royal Aren Masonry, in his capacity of grand lecturer and visitor. Miss Emma Bower has scarted out with a petition to the common ccuncil asking them to provide a public drinking fountain. It is a laudable object and the petition is being numtrojsly signed. Dr. Alex Corpron, U. of M. '98, and Miss Esther Darling were married yesterday afternoon at 2:30 at the residence of Pusey Moore, on Elizabeth st., by Rev. B. L. McElroy. After the ceremony an elegant dinner was served to the company of invited guests. Dr. Corpron will take up the practice of his profession soon in Minnesota. The report was circulated yesterday that Alexis C. Angelí was n company with Prof. Walter upon the ill-fated La Burgayne. The story sïarted from the fact that in the list of passengers the name of A. E. Angelí was given next to that of Prof. Walter. Although Mr. Angel lcontemplated a European trip he will not undertake it until lateion. Aid. Koch, ehairman of the Street committee, George Kvy, city engineer, and William Clancy, contractor, went to Massillon, O., yesterday to see if the stack of chips sent up here for paving brick is their iirst-class material, and if the brick can be furnished right along so as not to hinder progress in paving and such other work "as may come regularly before the lodge." Capt. Ross Granger, now at Chiekamauga, Ga., received the ioltowing etter from R. F. Thuma, '-eeretary ,if the American Asosciation .if Teachers of Dancin, in convention at Detroit during the last week in June: "Your letter to the asociation received during convention, was received with cheers. By r.-.ction of the majority it has been ordered to be filed in full on the minutes of the asociation. We had a most &uccessful and interesting session ancl missed you very much. Trusting that you will come back covered with fame and plory and show the world that a dancing master is as loyal a patriot as any other citizen. Three cheers for the red white and blue."- Pearson's Weekfy. The subject of the following notice is the daughter of Professor Moses Colt Tyler, who is personally known to a number of people in Flint. The mother of the bride was a sohoolmate of Mrs Charles H. Johnson, of this city, to whom the Globe is indebted for this item: The wedding of Miss Jessica Tyler and Instructor Willard H. Austin took place in St. John's Episcopal church at 8:30 o'clock last night, the ceremony being performed by the bride's father, Rev. Moses Colt Tyler, professor of American history in Cornell university. Miss School, of New York city, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Simpson, of Buffalo, groomsman. Messrs. James Gou ld, Norman Gould of Séneca Falls, and H. P. Tarr, C. U., '98, officiated as ushers. Mr. and Mrs.' Austin left for the east on the Lehigh Valley midnight express.- Flint Globe.

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