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15
Month
April
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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J. H. Grant, of Manistee, was in thecity Monday. Dr. J. C. Wood wa called to Kalainazoo last Friday. Mrs. R. M. Barker, of Flint, is visiting relatives in the city. Prof. A. H. Pattengill has gone t Kentucky for a short stay. Miss Xellie Kyer is spending vacation week with friends in Dexter. Ilenry W. Hayes, of the M. C. station. left last Friday for Kentucky. Walter Mack returned Jionie front. New York last Saturday evening. Prof. W. II. Petiee left the city Monday for a short stay in New York. Miss Lucy Cole, of Geddes ave., left Monday for Europe, via. Antwerp. Mrs. Martin Seabolt, whó has been visiting in Monroe, has re turne i home. Miss Mary E. Dickey is the guest oí her motlier in Marshall, during vacation week. J. C. Watts returned ti i Saginaw , F. . . . Monday, after a stay of several daya m the city. Secretary Cavanaugh went to Manchester, Monday, in attendance upou school duties. J. Austin Scott celebrated hia Sötli birthday Monday. He is a bright and active man yet. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 11. Eberbach give a dancing and card party to their frienda to-rnorrow evening. Miss Franc Stafford, of Port Hope spent Sunday with her former classmate , Miss Emimi Warren. A very pleasant reception was given, by Mr. and Mrs. Dr. V. C. Vaughan, Saturday eveniug last. Mrs. Louis Hall pleasantly entertained a oard party of ladies last Saturday ip. in., from ; to t o'clock. John W. Thompson, of the DexteiLeader, was a pleasant caller at theCoukieu oliic-e Monday. Mrs. F. (.;. Smith, of Charlotte, habeen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mi_ A. Moore, on N. Thayer st. Mrs. Dr. H. K. Lum, of Plymoutlu who has been visiting at her uncle's, M. Goodrich's', has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wines, who havebeen visiting in Detroit, attended the Bernhardt entertainment Monday evening. Mrs. JeremiahT. Sullivan, of N. Statest., has gone to Ireland to remain during the suimner, visiting brothers aui sisters there. Mrs. Rev. W. II. Ryder, of Boston. Mass., accompanied by her children, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Chas. Tripp, on F".. Harón St. J. I). Ryan returned from the ea ■' yesterday, where he has been in thi interest of the new tinn of Wadhams, Kennedy i: Reule.

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Ann Arbor Courier