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24
Month
June
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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Miss Clara Mack is in Chicago vlslttng frirnds. .Miss Clara Gott i.s vlflititlg friends in the city. Miss X'olia Kit tcrodso is vi-sithv ïncnd-s in Ypsilnnti. Mayor Doty paid Grand Iíapids Q flying visit last Thursrtay. J. E. Wyman, of New York City, is in the city visiting friends. Mrs. Jodge Loven and danghtar Helem, of Plint, are in the city. Miss Einnia Stangor is visiting friendw in Liverpool, Ohio. Hulson Kllis has gnp to Xorth Branch to take charge of a bank. Mi.ss Abbie A. Pond i visiting friends in Big Rápida for a few days. R. Kcmpf, president of the 1'. & M. bank, is taking a western trip. Mrs. S. W, Hunt has returned from a vi.sit with her son In Grand Rapids. MIsb Jennle Mclntyre has returned home from a visit with friendg in Grand Rapid.s. WW T. "Vhelon and wife retorned to their home in Norwood, Mass.. Monday. Wm. Walker haa returned home from Andover Tlicological Bemlnary at Andover Mass. Laverne Bassett went to Detroit Mondiay to see the slgnts of the state metropolis. City Clerk Mlller and City Attorney Norria went to Lanalng Monday upoo city bualneae. Mrs. Judge Lañe, oí Adrián, is the gmest of father, E. J. Knowlton, on X. Sr a ti' si . Mrs. Allee on and sou, o' ( hi ago, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Uhapin, Ol S. Fiflh si. Miss Irene Hughes, oí Brooklyn, X. V.. is visiting the Mieeea Duïf.v, on N. riiirrrsüy ave. George W. ülillen and wlie leave tliis we k for Detroit to re ido peí manently. TIn-v are the sort of peopl wc rton't . like to part with. Mts. Ii. A. Beal bas returned frogn Northvllle, haring; apen! a few days wlth friende there. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Calkins have been visitiog friends in South Lyona during tlie week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doty recelved a visit from their sons Wlrt and Wade last week Thursday. Miss E. S. Gastman, of Decatur, i:i.. i.s visitins Miss Carril' Britton, on E. University ave. Mr. an.l Mi-s. E. F. Johnson leave Saturday for a gtay "ï a couple of weeks in Van "Weit, O. Ber. Ilciry Gelaton, of Deland, }"lorida, is viisitiir; !iis old home and family on E. Washiugton st. Mrs. Herbert Newcombe, of Fllnt, ;-- rtsüting Prof. Tred e. Newöombe and fami'.y, on Liberty si. Win. Kaiiflnian. oí Plttsburjfll, Va., is in the city to wltnese the graduation of hla son "o-morrow. Miss Hattie IlavUnml has prone to n Sable and other places in northern Michigan to vi-it friends. Mrs. Rowena C. Scblottérbeck, of Pittsburgïi, Pa., : vteltlng her son mul form5P friinds In t!' city. Mrs. Dr. V. ('. Vaughan and ianniy ii Thursday for the Old Mission lii'.-irli !{!:■{ tor the summer raonths. Mra. George II. Rhodes, ol the 5th ward, teft Monday or a vialt with riendB in It. Pleasant, Sagixiaw. i Richard J!aon and family of Washtenaw ave, left Satui-day tor Gladstono, Mich., to remain duriag the suinmer. M. -7. Cavanaugh has been Dg hia Miss Nellie and brother I.-iiiM -. ui Sliaron, during the week ast. Fred ('. Mead, oí Cantón, X. Y., who ias been viritlns: friends here ior a wtH'k or so, left for Saginaw lasi Frilay a. ni. Mis. Miívry M. Ilmlson, of E. Cnlvenslty ave eít Tuesilay a. m., tu renain tor the sammer at Alleeheny City, l';i. tire. Power and Miss Masón, of Uqpena, visiicil Ana Avbor last ver];, the pm'po-o of looking around the mivensdty l'liilil) Quick, of Kofile, Branch c ... 9 n the city frlendB, and niakog arrangementa to attend the unl1 1 y iK'Xt fall. William Vanee Iimeliart and wife Mattle )Valz, of Seattle, Washngton, are Ti?itiñg at her former lióme '■'i E. Washinjïtcm st. Prof. John Eastwood, who ís emtloyed at Georgeto-wn, Ky., -vill re:ih thiTo with his mother ;i a few laya for permanetít resideuee. Mrs. Bunice Srcufor nei Schairer, if Wesl Point, X.'li., oí n. F. 3ch.irer and a fonner reeideni ere, 8 tin' mothe? oí ,-i fino boy baby. El. .1. Brown, aecompanied hy fanii'y. ha-i soné to Oíd Mission íeach, Tía verse Hay. to reniain dur- i ■ ■ summer. {. J. ,v,il reiuain at home for the preseni a: least. Benry ;. Wanty, formerly of this íi y. now proprletor oí tho Daily N'ews, u Muskeffon, has been in the city luring the past few days looktag over he scènes oí nis youthful cxploits. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. a. Seseions have is their guest their eon Francie, Ut. !lasg ei? '88. and eouains Misses LiSIe and Jnllei te Besciions all of Columins. Ohlo-. Miss JuUette expecta to to enter college next fal!. Judg Kimif, Hou. A. J. Sawyer 1 1 1 1 1 Proeeeutlng Attorney Lehman, ittended a4anqnet last evenlng glven Ex-Gov. Austin i;iair. ji Jackson. npon thp oocaeton of the 50th annlTersary of hia residence and law practice n tbat city. Mrs. Hayden, accompanled by her on Wlll IÍ., of Tccnnisfli, were vlgltT8 in the city Monday, Ruests al r. 'I'. Jacobs' home. Mrs. H. is tho nother oí Miss Ilnyden who aceompani'il Miss Jacobs to Europc last vcar. Hon. .T. t. Jacobs teft Monday for in extended trip throuRli the west on ndian commlseion work. H wlll ■111 California beforo vcturniiisí lic. nu-, md wlll Inspect the Rosebud, Pine tidge and other famous ludían agentes Whlle en route. P. II. Shaplelgh, of Great Palls, N. H., vho has been assisting tlio Courier office for the past few weeks in run' llng the Typograph, left for Detroit [onday. Whlle here he lias proven Imself i:o! oiily a . erful machine, bul a thorouRli genleman. and it is with v. wc trt wlth him.

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