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18
Month
June
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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Miss Qillespie, oí Grand Rapids, is a guest at C. H. Ricbrnond's. Herman Easton, bookkeeper for J. T. Jacobs & Co. is on the sick list. Jiac C. Le Beau observeü the Mystic Shrine in Detroit last Thursday. Hou. Chas. K. Wliitman and family will spend the suramer at Charlevoix. John Bradley of Lansing, vislted at A. A. Meuth's the latter part of the week. Douglas Hoyal, now of Tampa, Florida, is visiting his home for a few weeks. Miss Belle Demmon, of Michigan City, 3 visiting Jlrs. Hurd, on Waslitcnaw ave. Miss May Webster, of Owosso, is visiting her uiu-le, Dr. W. W. Kichols for soine days. Miss Ione Hunter, of South Lyon is visiting at Dr. W. W. Xichola for a short time. Porter Latlirop and wife of Detroit are visiting friends in the city for a few days. Miss Lillie Walton of Detroit has been visiting at Robert Glazier'a for the past few days. Un. C. Ii. Hibbard, of Detroit, was the guest of her niece, Mrs. Dr. MacLachlan, last week. Rudolph Osius left for Detroit Saturday evening, wherc he will be permanent ly located. Misa Gertrude M. Sudworth bas returned from Illinois, where she has been engaged in teaching. Gilbert Büss has returned frora a stay of several weeks in Detroit, considerably improved in healtli. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Oriniths, of Dtroit, were the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jacob3 yesterday. John R. Miner and Ed. A. Eberbach helped the Consistory confer aome degrees last week in Detroit. W. W. Tozer is busy packing up his household goods and reinoving thera to De. trolt as íast as possible. Miss Adelaide M. Knight Is home from Europe, looking remarkably improved in health by the journey. Dr. C. G. Darling leaves thia evening for Grand Kapids, to be absent two dajs attending the State Medical Society. Kev. and Mr.. Ramsay, of Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royer, during their stay in the city over the Sabbath. Irvlng K., and Allen B. Pond, of Chicago, have been visitine their parents on S. State st., for a few daj-s, returning toay. John H. Maynard, of San Francisco, is visitlng his fatlier, John V. Maynard, on . División st. Mr. Maynard'a family are xpected iu a few d lys. Mra. Capt. II. M. Barker, of Flint, is xpecteil liere to-morrow to rcmahi durug commencement, it the liorae of her rottier, Geo. II. Pond. Mrs. Dr. W. H. Rand and her little son, f Kingllsher, Oklahoinu, are visiUug Irs. R.'s paren t?, Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Moore, of X. Thayer st. Rev. R. B. Pope and wife have been in own the past lew days on their way to i;iy View for the summer. He has alinost ecovered f rom his lineas and will resume work next fall. Drs. Vaughan, Herdman, Gihbes, Ciirrow, Nancrtde, Martin, Breakey, are own for papers at the meeting of the stilte Medical Society at Grand Rapids, n the 17th and 20ih. Prof. C. H. J. Douglas.a former teacher n the high school has been awarded a rlze Fellowshipof the animal valué of 250 at Columbia college, for work In the chool of politlcal science. Dr. W. H. Dorrance and D. A. Root, ach of Fraternity lodge, F. & A. M., No. 2G2, and also Mr. B. J. Boutelle, went down to Detroit last week and took he Scottish Rite degrees, iocluding the 2d degree, and the shrine. MiíS Emraa Warren, of the auditor genral's ollice in Lansing, hus returned tó Ann Arbor to rcmaiu duriiiff the snmmer months, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l. L. Warren, on E. Anu st. Miss Katie Jacobs has been tendered a very rlattering invitation from ilie Church ot our Father, at Detroit, to sing at the Sunday services for the coming rear, which invitation Miss Jacobs fcels hat she wlll have to decline. Little Anna Roney must bc In town, by he way the boys aresinging about lier. Felix Donnelly, of this city, died Tues. lay, June I7th, at. his home In the 6th wanl, aged (4 years. Deceased had been a resident of Ann Arbor for 35 years.

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