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12
Month
August
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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W, E. Heale.v, lit. '91, was in mira Friday. Grov. Wlnans was au Ann Arbor visltor Monday. Prof. Walker, of Dexter, is in tlio city bo-day. s. K. Crlttenden, of Pittsfield, is in tiUe city to-day. E. I). Hubbnrd went to Au Bable yesterday, on business. Miss Alta Parker is pending lier two weeks vacetton in Lanslng. Mrs. M. M. (reene, of Detroit, Is visiting trienda in t.lie city. Mi-s. hristi.'iii Mack, who has be-n quito UI, is now convalesctng. Miss üutli Kapp caves to-day for Gratkot county t visit friends. Mi-, and Mi-s. Homer Hénderson, of Tolcd:. are visitiniï friends in the city. EtV. and Mrs. l'.arker Allen, of Ypsilanti. were visiting friends here Monday. Prol. W. K. Clement has returned [rom a trip to Lake Eorest and ('hioatto. Miss Eve Parker, of Elyria, Ohin, arrived last night and is the guest ut' Mis. M. C. Peterson. Mrs. E. M. Thomas, of Hurón, S. Dakota, was a visitor in the city 1,-isi Mnnday. Mrs. John F.oylan leaves to-day for ll.well and FentoH, to be absent a lew days. Miss Stolla Mozart, of AYashineton, D. C, is viaiting her former home and friends here. Miss Marian Grey, of Alpena. is visiimg relatives in Dexter and Ann Arbor '.-ir a few weeks. Dr. Cüarence Headersan and wHe are visiting Mrs. H's motlicr, Mrs. Baxter, on E. Jefferaon st. Miss Mar y A. Keating, of W. Thay.-r st., is entertainlng Miss Adele Smith, of Washington, !). e. A. Moore and wiie, of X. Thayer st.. , ave returned frran a visit with their daugbter in Charlotte. Wirt Xewkirk, Proaeeuting Attorney of Lake connty, was a pleasant caller at the Conrier Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dtiffy, of Braddoek. Pa., are visit ing Mrs. D's motlier, Mrs. (alick, on X. Btate st. Daniel Sheehnn, of Xiles. was visitIng hls brother John and other relatives in the city, Satorday. Dwight B. Cheever and mother, Mrs. H. S. Oheever have returned from a visit with friends in Quebec. Mrs. Geo. B. Alexander and ehildrem, of Eawrence st., have gone to Grand Rapids and Muskeffon, to visit friends. Miss Cora Ames, of Ypsilanti, and Mrs. M. E. Gill, ot Saline, have been Kuests of Mrs. Dr. Dell, on W. Ann st. Miss I.izzie Dignan lias gome to Chicago, to visit Mrs. Olías. Callahan, formerly Miss Donnelly, of tibia city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, of Horseheads, X. Y., are spendlng a oouple of weoks with their párente, in tliis city. l'ostmaster Beal and J. E. ISeal fcocrether with their families went to Greffory thie a. m., to visit relatives for a oouple of days. Ilev. Walter Campbell and wife, of Concord, Mass., are visiting Mr. ('amplell's parents Mr. and Mrs. Hobert iampbeil, on Paekard st. Dr. J. A. Dell. of W. Hurón st., has ienn emtertaining James D. Dell and lolm McClanalHtn, of Port Deposit, Md., during i b.e ii.'ist weck. Ches. M. Jones, of Wichita, Ivansas. is in the city visiting liis old lionie md ïiis old friends. CharQe'la ju.st as young bow .-is he was twearty years i-o. Ijouíh C'. Bennett and wife, of Wellington, Oblo, have been the gnests of the former'a cousin, Ulias. B. Davison on W. Hnron st., during the ; weck. Eli W. Moore leaves to-day for a business trip througn Penmsylvania, in tlic interest of t!i.' .V:m Arbor Ag. (',;inpany. Mrs. Wiley R. Reynolds, of .Tackson, with her sister Mrs. K. Stavley and Prof. Stavley, of Ypsilanti, are visitIng Mrs. E. J. BabCOCk on X. División st. JJOSeptl Tilden, cashier of the lst Xational Bank of Garrettsville, Ohio, spent a day or so here -on his way north, the guesi of Deputy Sheriff Peterson. Joeeph Price, formerly a resident Of Ann Arbor, but 3iov of (rand Raplds, lias been spending some days Uere during the wk past. the gnesl of Joe Jaoo'ou". Herbert A. Williams, of this office, is taking a tui) week'a vacation and searclhing for better bealth. He expects tn find lt out around Base ly.-ikc Bomefwihere. Mrs. A. Spalding, formerly ol Ann Arbor, now of Kansas City, is visitiiiR friends here. Her bou and daughter by hom ghe was accompanied have returned home. Mr. Killilea, who was visiting at Mrs. Dr. Heartley's, was called home to Mllwau'kee Saturday on important business. Mrs. Killilea wil! return home ;lic last of the week. Lucius Hills. a Michigan law school gradúate, and a present Atlanta. Ca. l,i w ver, is visiting friends in the city Bert Winans, of this year's dental clans, is with Dr. J. H. Robinson, of Jackson, Mich., this sumnier. ?ilisses Mary and Gertrude Robison, who had had been visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Robison, on North State st., returned home last Friday evening. Mr. George L. Cooley and daughter Edith, of Amherst, Mass., accompanied by Miss Mabel Merriman, of Hiusdale, X. II., were guests Friday, of Herbert A. Williams andfamilyof E. Ann street. Lynmn W. James, of Williamsburg, Mass., was a delégate to the encampment at Detroit, and after that was over came up to Anu Arbor and spent a day with his cousiu Jas. L. Babcock, at liis lino home corner of División and Ann sts. Thos. J. Jveech was in Detroit last week attending the eneampinent. Mrs. Mary E. Robinsou, of Cleveland, Oliio, visited in the city last week. .Miss Will Adams and children have gone for a visit with her mother at Jackson. Poatinaster Beal and family returned Monday, from a week's visit with friends in Detroit and Alpena. Mrs. B. B. Williams, of Dexter, ha been visiting her son, H. A. Williams, and family, during the week. Prosecuting Attorney Lehman is inoving his family and household goods to bis newly acquired place at Grandview. Mrs. A. Spalding and family, of Kansas City, Mo., formerly of Ann Arbor, are in the city visiting relatives and triends. Miss Janette Davis, who has been spendingsome time with heruncle, Wm. Copeland, on Miller avenue, lius returned to Jackson. Miss Ida Miller, of Millpr avenue, and ber sister, Mrs. Selleck, of Bay City, spentlast week with friends at Ypsilanti, Belleville and Detroit. The South l.yun Picket has this encouraging item : "Do not be surprised ii', in the near future, we have a motor liue of cara to Ann Arbor. It is rumored that the contract for laying the track has been let." The New York Press Abg. 7th has this among its "personáis:" "Prof. Harrington, the new chief of the Weather Bureau, is a rather stout man of medium li(irht. He is about 45 years old. There is a short, bristly brown beard on bis face, and he luis the dash of a man of unusual executive ability." -■

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