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Personal Glances

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
May
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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-Mayor Allen of Ypsilanü and Supt. of the Poor, Feldkamp of Saline, were in town Monday. - Adjutant Mervitt of the lst Begt. M. S. T. was in the city Saturday in attendance on Field Day exercises. -James, son of Mr. Horace Hitchcock of Detroit, is visiting his relatives, the editor f the Abgus and family. -Messrs. A. V. Kobinson of thiscity and James Van Natta of Salem, have gone to Illinois with the view of purchasing horses. -Prof. Watson was in town Saturday. His presence here to effect a tion of the two republican papers 01 uie city seems to have been fruitless. -Prof. D'Ooge oceupied the Detroit M. E. church pulpit Suuday. Rev. Mr. Alabaste! was unable to respond in person to the invitation of ltev. Mr. Bayliss so to do. -Prof. C. C. Green of Ann Arborwas elected President and Prof. Bellows of Ypsilanti, Vice President of the Michigan U nitarian conference held in Kalarnazoo this week. -The Calumet club of Chicago gave a dinner last evening to the old residents of Chicago prior to 1840. Among thenumberis Ir. S. T. Otis of this city who was present. -Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Otis leave about June lst, tor a trip to the Atlantic coast where they will remain about two months in search of health, recreation and iish of the cod specie. - Friends and acquaintancesof Maj. J. F. Frueauff of Leadville, will be pleased to hear of his appointment to the assistant-district attorneyship of the county in which the city is located. -Miss Clara "VVheeler reached home from Dresden, Germany, on Fiïday, after a passage of fourteen days. She stopped over one day in Paris where she saw William, son of our fellow citizen, Mr. S. ï. Otis. -Mr. üillie Pitkin will leave the city on Monday the 31 st instant tor retroiia, Ontario, where he will assume management of a large dry goods store for his miele, L. Vaughn. Tliis will remove Mr. Jf. from this city permanently te the displeasure of his long list of f riends. -Dr. Donald Madean was present al the meeting of the Michigan State Medical society at Grand Rapids Mtrv 11 t' 12, and delivered a clinical lecture which the local journals say was listened to with a great deal of attention. He and Prof. Dunster were elected delegates to represent the association at the approaching meeting of the American Medical Association to be held in Xew York city during the tirst week in

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Ann Arbor Argus