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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
August
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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XÏss. Julia FaiiiHT. O'ï the ."th ward is visii Ing in Highland. Fted has moved hito nis ii' '■■,- :;i .sí' on Brook si. Pro?. .1. B. Stcere went to Ionia yesterday t.o visit relatives. M:s Sarah Flynn has jfoné to Denver, Cölo., to visit her brother John. Mes. R. A. Boal and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Field, are risiting relatives in ( '; regjory. Rey. C. Boeeklin, of the Germán M. E. ehurch, m'oved Into the new pars'onage yesterday. ïï1s Addie Stevens, oí X. Incalía -u. went to Whitmore Lake yesterdajííor a week' stay. Mise I-ena Parshall is the stuest of lier sister, Mrs. C. II. Henry, of Au8 a We, tor a few weeks. Mre. Fred Bsslingier and Mrs. A. Helhcr went to' Lakeside, Ohio, yeeterday tor a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Travis leave Saturday for a hort fishins vacatiion at Gunn Iak?, in Allegan eo. Monday Mrs. Jolm Goetz, Jr., acwiinpánied b.v Miss Flora Koeh, went to Mfflrshiill tor a few day's rtsit. Mrs." 3. S. Washburn and Mrs. Andersosfi of (Ineasro, are visiting at .Tamest-fJ. Parshall's in Ann Arbor town. " Miigs Gertrude Wade is in Jaekson the guest of Mrs. J. G. O'Dwyer, and daughter, wh.o gave a large receptipoai in her honor last Friday evening. Martin and Jacob Seabolt, accompanifd by their nephew Martin Heal;olt are at their club house on Base T.ake, enjoying au ou-ting for a few days. ,-Mísk Uixie Mulvaney is now taking a two or three weeks outing, wlikli she is spending in the summer resort suburb of Ann Arbor - Tpsilanti. George Eheade and family and Josh Palmer and family of Ann Arbor were in town a short time yestorday en route to Norville.- Manchester Enterprise. On Saturday Judge Kinue departed the Atlantic coaet to be absent two or three weeíks, seeklng renewed health in bathiiig and the nalt sea breezes. W. K. Cliüde and wiíe went to Augusta Sunday, to visit his mother, Mrs. A a ron ChildB. He reporta the crops all along the way as being very niuc'h in need oí rain. Mr. and Mrs. Beech, of Chicago, have been the uf-n f Aid. Prettyniau and wife durin.ií the week. Mr. Bcíth is a lit 'Si, and Mis. Beech was formerly Miss Taylor, of tli-e 5tli ward. Hon. John J. Robison lias been up from has farm in Sharon during the week. He is assuinins a senuine liiay .seed look, buit it is a far liealthier and better one than he took out to the farm wlth hhn. Emil F. Baur, medie '92, has gone to Cliicago, to füid a place to grow up in. He is a young man that will surely ooraie to the front, tor lie has the ability and the perse veranee that makes a man successful. Pvaí. Thos. F. Moran, lit '87, of Manchester, ie in the city today. He has givien up hts school at Elk Kiver, Mimi., winere he lias heen teaching lor the past five years, and will take a past gradúate eouree at Johns Hopkins the coming year. Rev. E. A. Holland. .Ir., returned iiv3.ni St. Louis last week, after a niunth'.s gtay, and resumed hls duties as afeistant at St. Andrew's. The report of his eontemplating a change is not correct. Wliich fact the eongregation of hi parish will le pleascd to learn. Dr. W. F. Breakey, of Ann Arbor, one oi the leadiug i)liysci!ins of the university town, arrived at the ('ushmaii last eveninR with his wiïe and lMushter and Miss ('arrie Owen. They ni' om thelr way to Mackinac l).v way (►! the i.-land route.- Potoskey Daily Resiorter.

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Ann Arbor Courier