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Day
8
Month
April
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Reecher of Flint, is visiting at Mr. Mama's. James AngelĂ­ luis lost bis urip from getting the grip. Mrs. Matie Honderson is visiting friends in Bay City. Frank Hulbert, of Minneapolis, Minn., is visiting friends in the city. Oliver M. Martin is slowly convalescing after his siege from the grippe. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Williams spent Sunday with relatives in Dexter. John 0. West, of Detroit, visited at Chauncey Orcutt's last Saturday. J. II. Stevenson, of Paris, Ont., is stopping in the citv for a few days. Charles Mann, of Dotroit, spent Sunday in the city at the old homestead. Secretary Wade Btarted last night for a trip to Mobile on pleasure and business. I). O. Douglass, of Cleveland, spent Sunday in the city at the home of his parents. Kev. Dr. Henrv Tatlock left Monday evening for a two week's stay in New York city. Dr. Darling called to New York last week by the illness of his mother, returned home Friday. ' Miss May Webster, who bas been visiting relatives here for some weeks, has returned home to Owosso. D. C. Fall, with J. T. Jacobs & Co., who has been having a hard siege of it with the grippe, is better now. Mrs. James B. Ajigell is in Chicago attending a meeting of the executive committee of the World's Fair. Walter S. Hicks and wife, and Jacob Polbemus and granddaughter left Monday evening for Hot Springs, Ark. Chas. B. Davison bas been suffering the tortures of the grippe for the past few days at his home on W. Huron st. Walter C. Mack. of this city, was registered at the Hotel del Coronado, Coronado Beach, Cal., on March 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Foote, of Jaokson, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James W. Robison, returned home Saturday. Miss Jessie Williams, of the Mt. Pleasant schools, bas been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nichols for the week. W. B. Gildart, of the Stockbridge Sun, with his family, were guests of W. J. Colgrove and wife, of S. Second st., over Sunday.

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Ann Arbor Courier