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25
Month
February
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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S. S. Blitz is still very sick. Miss Kate Jacobs is expected home frora Europe this week. Mac C. LeBeau went to Bannister Monday, to visit friend.s. Win. G. Doty, who has been ill for the past week is about again. Fred Cutler, of Lafayette, Ind., has been in the city during the week. Mrs. and Miss Gould, of Chicago, are the guests of Mrs. II. W. Rogers, of E. Huron st. Miss Clara Mack was called to Manchester Sunday by the death of a relative, Mr. Lehn. George E. Bliss and wile, of Jackson, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bliss over Sunday. Thos. Birkett was in the city Saturday on his way home from a trip to the northern part of the state. A. M. Pett, of Minneapolis, Minn., has been iu the city for a few days, the guest of Walter 8. Hicks. Miss Alice Beal, of Detroit, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Beal and other relatives in the city. Rev. Dr. Studley of Evanston, 111., was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Breakey, during his visit to the city. Charles Sessions, of Shelby, Oceana Co., has been visiting his mother, Mrs. H. Sessions during the past week. Mr. James and Miss Maggie Don ovan went to Lansing yesterday to attend the funeral of their brother William's wife. Will R. Payne was in the city Saturday. He carne direct from Xashville, Tenu., where his father and family are. Miss Abbie A. Pond spent Suuday in Jackson, the guest of Mrs. Harriet Martin, formerly Mrs. Harwood, of this city. Albert M. Clark, of S. División st., has been confined to his home for two or three weeks by a form of the grippe. He is convalescing now. S. N. Warren and wife, of Albion, are visiting R. L. Warren and family. Mr. Warren was a member of the first legislature that met at Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dentón, of Gregory, and Miss Johnson, of Ypsilanti, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Howlett, during the week. T. A. Bogle, of 49 S. University ave., is slowly recovering from a siege of inflaminatory rheumatism. He returned about six weeks ago from a short trip to Seattle, Wash., and bas beed conflned to the house since then. H. Wirt Newkirk, of Luther, was one of the pleasant callers, Saturday. He visited friends and relatives in this city and Dexter, and attended the republican state convention at Jackson, as a delégate.

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