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18
Month
March
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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S. S. Blitz is slowly but surely regain ing his health. E. L. Miller, of Detroit, lit '90, was in the city Saturday. Mrs. Dr. P. B. Rose returned from South Bend, Ind., Saturday. On Thursday evening next Alvin Wil sey will entertain the B. M. Q. and their ladies. John Alger of the Fifth ward lef Tuesday evening for Dakota to reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Steffy have gone to South Bend, Ind., to attend the nuptials of a relative. Miss Lulu Bush, who has been in the city for some months has returned to her home in Chelsea permanently. Mrs. E. Maier, of Grand Ledge, who has been visiting her son Eugene Mutschel in this city returned home Monday. Charles H. Worden returned last Saturday from South Bend, Ind., where he went to attend the funeral of Mr. D. W. Russ. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henion, of Clinton, 111., have been in the city several days during the week, the guests of relatives and friends. Jacob Laubengayer, of the firm of Heinzman & Laubengayer, who has been sick for some weeks, is improving and now thought to be out of danger. Martin J. and Thos. Cavanaugh were called to their old home in Sharon Monday by the death of their father who had been ill for some time with cáncer of the stomach, John Brocklebank, of Manchesteri Eng., came to Ann Arbor last Friday. He comes to make this his home and is stopping lor a time with Mr. Joseph Whitlark, who has cared for a good many young Englishmen from that section who have come to this country. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Williams entertained the ABC Whist Club Monday evening. Fred Howlett took the first prize and Will Stimson after a manful struggle with a couple of other members of the club marched off triumphantly with the booby prize.

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Ann Arbor Courier