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29
Month
July
Year
1891
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Will Payne is In the city to-day. Emmet Ooos lias returned from lii trip to (oorgin. Mrs. Win. BlggS Iims boon visiting friends in Omaha, Nerb. D. Hennktg lias been stopping In the city for a lew days past. iu-v. J. M. Gelston and wile ïrft Monday for their eastern trip. Wm, Conrad, of Wisoonsin. is visitIng liis mother, n Geddea ave. Mrs. E. Buril, of S. State si., is visiting at Torre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Secretary Wade and daugbter Gertrudè, have gone to Wequetonsing. Rev. WlUlam Hansen, of Detroit, is visiting I'i'of. Bmil Baar and family. Mrs. Conover has gone to Bucyrus, Ohio. to visit her daughter, Mrs. llanillton. Miss Minnie Marsliall, of Lansing. is vlslting her former friends in Ann Arbor. H. J. Itrown and l'rof. C. B. Denlaon returned from Old Mission last Friday. Eddle Seyler entertained his friend Wm. O. Fowler, of ,Detroit, over Sunday. Mrs. Will Watts went to (rand Rapids Saturday, to seo her sister. ivlo is ill. Mrs. Julia Pitkln is entortaining her son's wile, Mrs. Gillie S. l'itkin. of Petrolia, Ont. Mrs. Dr. J. W. Morton is at the home of her father, in Concord, for a short visit. Miss Anna Condón and sister, Mrs. Maclean, leave to-morrow for Hancock, Lake 'Superior. Mrs. E. Coot and daugbter Emma, of Portland, Oregon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dr. D. M. Tyler. Mrs Dr. Carrow and mother. Mis. L. C. England. of S. University ave., left Friday for Nortih Lake. Mrs Ii. J. Nelson and son Raleigh, of E. University ave., left Friday for four weeks visit in Detroit. Miss Bower and Miss Maggie I'.owor left this morning for Mackinac to be absent a week or two. George Pulclpiier, wife and ehildren of Toledo, are visiting his father, Z. l'iilcipher, in the Sth ward. Miss Emma Bowr went to Cleveland Friday, remaining over Sunday with her brother Frank and his bride. Miss Florence Pond, of Detroit, and Miss Sturgis. of Chicago, were guests oí E. 1!. Pond and family last Friday. Mrs. Dr. John Kapp has been entertaining (her father, George Pitt, of Gratiot county during the past week. Ernest Manu and family, of Detroit, visited his old home over Sunday, the iguests of his sisters, on S. Main st. I. N. Janes. V. of M., elass of '86, has beon appointed electrieian in the Naval observatory. Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Page, of S. 12th st., are entertainini; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Page and daughter, of Decatur, 111., and Mr. E. B. Page, of Belvidere, 111. Prof. C. K. McGee and family, of Forest ave., left Monday for a few weeks visit at their old home in Jackson. Mrs. Willard S. Banfield acompaied by her ehildren, will go to Petoskey to-morrow for a stay of several weeks. Prof. Wm. M. Campbell and wife leave to-day for Bruin lake. north of Ohelsea, for an encampment of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. .T. Goodyear expect to leave Saturday for Wooglin, N. Y., the slimmer resort of the Beta Theta I'i fraternity, opposite ('haubauqua, Henry M. Taber, who returned home a few weeks since from his Dakota farm, expeets to return tbere again next week. Prof. and Mrs. W. H. Pettee and daugbter Sybil, leave Thursday for a week or ten days trip in the Lake Superior country. Perry F. Powers, of Cadillac, memDer of the state board of edmation, was an Ann Arbor visitor Thnrsday, on hi-i way to Ypsilanti. Mrs. Norman t'hapin. of K. Kifth a-re., rejoices over a little grandson that came to her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, a íew days since. Bddie Seyler expects to leave Satnrday for a tohree weék'a vacation wbich he will gepend at Hay View, and other northera resorts. Theodore F. McDonald and family. Of ÍS. rniversity ave., left Friday for Detroit to visit Mrs. McDonald. They eipeci to move there soon. Dr. W. L. Dunn and ITarry Clark started Tuesday evenlng tor Weijuetonsing, where they will spetid the summer wito the latter'e párente. Mrs. James F.. Callaban, of Chicago, wtoo has i n Tlsiting her pan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnelly for the past week, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Prof. Morris and ehildren came home from the nortli a few days !, iiiii expect to le,-iv i again tomorrow for a trip to tlie Lake Superior country. Mr. and Mrs. Itolieri Campbell havo returned from Mackinac Lsland. Their daugbter Miss Elizaiaeth, who accompanied them remained for a siiort time longer. ("hief Barrington, of the D. S. sinnal service bureau, who has bren homo for a few days. left Monilay evening for COiicago and St. Louis, going from thence back to Washington. Misscs Maguió and Anna Haylow, who have been resiilonts of this city for severa) years, lefl Saturday for thrir lather's homo in Bek), from where tlw family will remove in a few weeks to Ifirininliam, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. James '. McNalley, of Alleglkcny City, Pa., Who have bron the iiiests of Chris. T. Donnelly and family for the past week, lift Monday evening for a visit ia Chicago and Uien they will go to Sall Lake City where Mr. McNalley will practice law. He graduated with hv last law elass. i Lee llroivu has boen vlsltlng friends in Monroe. Qeo. AV. Míllen has been in the elty during the past week. Mrs. Loss, of Wilm t t., lcft Monday tn isit her (iid home ai Plat Koek. J. D. Williams and wlfe, of E. Dniverslty ave, have gone to Bay View. Mrs. Chas. .1. Kintner, of New York, is visiting hor mother, on N. Imgalls st. Mrs. Trof. H. Gibbes and danirhtor Rertha, returned home Saturday trom North Lakc. George Bpalthell, jr., of the 5tu ward, niu! had neen iii lor some weeks atteinptcci tu resume hia place at Ixxlhoiz's grocery, but had to be laken homo again Monday. He was poisioncd by drinking buttermilk- tryotoxicon. ('lias. M. Oone, of Adrián, is expected here to-nlght to pay a visir of a few days with V. B. Davlaon, on v. Huron st. Mr. CJone was formerly a mem'ber of the li!th Mich. Infantry, iind the two friendo íirst niet at l'ittsburgh Landing. Tlie Ann Arbor Aftricultural Oo. fishing club, eiiyht in number, went to Base Lake last Monday tor two weeks. The party consiste of George King, Frank Masten, Al. Felc-h, Ermie Woodmansee, Diök Swift. CShac. ilasten, Billie Burrows and Will Downs.

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