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6
Month
May
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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John Moore is in Chicago visiting his sou, John, Jr. Bert Fall is visiting relativos and (rienda in Albion. Mrs. Alexia Angelí, of Detroit, is visiting at her fathers. "Dick" Kearaa was liouie from Lausing over Sunday. A little daughterat the home of Jasper Imus, Jr., on N. Main st. J. C. Shaw, mnv a 'resident of Ithaca, was i 11 the city yestcrday. AVill F. Stimson has been quite ill during the past few days. Miss May Breakey is expected home from New York this week Mm. E. A. Spence is visiting relatives aud friends in Saginaw, E. B. Rudolph Gundert left Monday for a trip through Ohio and Pennsylvania. Samuel Krause, who has been doing Colorado and Nebraska, has returned home. Eugene Baldwin, of Jackson, Miss., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Prof. J. B. Davis. F. A. Maynard, of Grand Rapids, was in town over Sunday, at his father's home. Jacob Laubengeyer, of the firm of Heinzmann it Laubengayer, is about once more. Irving K. Pond has been home from Chicago helping his father, the justice, to eet well. Dr. T. J. Sullivan and wife, of Chicago, have been visiting their parents in this city. Paul Walz, of Grand Rapids, a fonner Ann Arborite, is visiting John Goetz, sr. on his way to Germany. Mrs. Roswell Waterman, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. G. M. Monroe, are visiting friends in Saline. The friends of Will Hollands in this city can tender congratulations now, A 10 Ib. boy, boru in Jackson Monday. Edwin F. Mack, cashier of the Citizens' Savings Bank, Detroit, Sundayed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mack. Mrs. George M. Hawse and niece, Miss Nellie Carr, are going to Toledo and Wauseon, Ohio, Saturday to visit friends. Col. Dean, Evart Scott and J. E. Beal were elected Direetorsof the Old Mission Resort Assoeiatiou at the recent Grand Rapids meeting. Mrs. G. II. Gray, of Alpena, accompanied by her son George, is visiting her sister Mrs. E. E. Beal, and other relatives in the city. "William T. Whedon and wife, of Norwood, Mass., are visiting at W. W. Whedon's. They did not forget to bring the baby along with them. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Martin entertaiued the A. B. C. whist club and several of their friends last Monday ing, in an exceedingly enjoyable way. Indian Commissioner Jacobs left for Washington D. C, Monday a. m., to atteml a meeting of the commissioners, and let contraéis for supplies for the coming year. Mi.-?s Carrie Watts, who has been staving with her sister, Miss Jennie Watts, who is under treatment at Harper's hospital, Detroit, cauie home Monday, giving a favorable report. Dr. V. C. Vaughan has been elected chairman of the section on practice of medicine and physiology at the can Medical Association congress in Washington. Drs. Carrow and Ilerdman have been in attendance. W. C. Kansom, the recent deputyrailroad eommissioner, and now with the Michigan Central, was in the city Monda v. He is the president of the Old Mission Resort, and reports that there is a considerable building of cottages this year on their beautiful grounds.

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Ann Arbor Courier