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Dr. H. C. Adams and wife left for Washington Monday. Supt. of schools, Wm. E. Robinson, of Detroit, was in the city Monday. Mrs. M. E. Clark has gone to Saginaw to engage in the millinery business. C. G. Cook, a well-known business man of Tecumseh, was in the city, on Tuesday. O. M. Martin lias been quite ill at his home on S. Fifth ave., since his return from the east. Judge Grant and wife were visiting Mrs. Grant' s father, Gov. Felch, the first of the week. Mrs. Baldwin, of White Cloud, has been the guest of Mrs. Jacob Seabolt during the week. Miss Cal. Whittaker spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs W. W. Williams, at 58 South Thayer st. Miss Martha Bowdish, who bas been visiting friends in the city has returned to her home in Stockbridge. Mrs. Ida Belle Winchell, who has been at the home of her mother in this city for some weeks, has returned to Minneapolis, Minn. City Attorney Kearney, Mayor Manly and President Howlett are in Lansing to-day attending to the city charter. F. B. Braun, Supervisor Burlingame, et al. are opposing it. The parish meeting of St. Andrew's church will be held on Tuesday, March 31st, at 9 :30 a. m., in the chapel. The committee for the citizens movement took no action last evening, but adjourned until next Thursday evening. A Bmash-up occurred on the T. A. A. & N. M. R. K. at this place yesterday a. m., demolishing a half dozen empty cars. In a couple of weeks building operations will cominence on John F. Lawrence' new block, corner of E. Ann st. and Fourth ave. It is uuderstood in political circles that ex-Mayor Robison favors Hon. Densmore Cramer for the office of mayor this spring. The Knights Templar are making extensive preparations for their Denver Social next Monday evening. It will be a delightful affair. John Ross has sold out his flour and feed store to Rathfon & Damon who have opened a store in the Goodrich block No. 4 X. Fourth ave. The I. O. O. F. have in contemplation the purchase of two lots on N. Fourlii ave. nextsouth of John Ross' feed store, and the erection of a handsonie block thereon. Wallace, Noyes & Co. will have their fourth car load of horses here to-morrow, Thursday. Look out for some more good horses. Every animal is guaran;eed as represented . At the Unitarian church there will be a special Easter service next Sunday, with extra music, flower decorations, recitations by the young, and a short sermón by the pastor. Students' bible class at 12 m. No evening service. Mr. and Mrs. George W, Cropsey were called upon to part with their twin daughter, Katie, aged seven years, last Sunday evening, after a brief illness, with diphtheria. The parents have the ïeartfelt sympathy of many friends in heir aiiiiction. Theodore Josenhans, of York, is to be married next week Tuesday to Miss Dela Warner, daughter of Jesse Warner, of Lodi. Mr. Josenhans isabrotherof ierhard Josenhans, of this city and the couple have many warm friends and veil wishers here. Next Sunday eveuing Rev. J. T. Sunderland of this city will begin a series of six discourses on "Unitarian Doctrines and Principies" in the Hall of Cleary's Business College, Ypsilauti. To enable hini to do this he will omit lis evening service in Ann Arbor, durng the next six weeks.
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