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Day
24
Month
August
Year
1892
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Mayor Doty and family are expected home. this week. Míos Hattie Hill visited frlends in Ohelsea fkxr a few ilays. Herman Krapf and family are visiting relatlves Ín Sagínaw. C. A. Mayneird and fa.m:ly retnrned from Lansing l'i-lday. J. J. Goodyear and wife liave returuei'. from Oíd Míssion. lames Bird has been visiting (riends i'n Una di lia during the week. Mrs. AVilliis J. Abbot and son rotnrned liiome to Chicago last Thursday. Mrs. Ed. Saylea Iwua bees vlsiting her Bister, Mrs. ILU-hmoiid, of Btockbridg'e. Mis Jeesie Skrlden, of Toledo, is visiting Mis.s Hattie Long, on Millbr !w. Wanl and Nina Howlett returned from a two week's stay at Jackson Mond&y. Mre. W. K. f'hildi-s is entertainin.-r lier niece Miss Florence Packer, of Baneroft. Misx Ijüiiisa D. Gilee went to Detroit Monday to reraain two or three weeks. Alk-e Morsan, of Stockbridge, Ua been visitint; relatives in the city dur:s the week. Chas. Bojian has gone on a trip tlirpugh Ohio and Indiana for the Michigan Furniture Co. Miss Cora Ilandall. of Spring Street, has return-ed frorni her visit With íriVnds in Tec-umseh. Mre. A. D. Seyler has gone to DeItroít to remato a week or so witli her daughter, Mrs. Fowler. F. Elmer Mills nra about tcvwn llonday for the first time sinee liis recent unfortunate accident. Mrs. Mary Johnston has gcme to Jackson to remain for a time witii her son, George W. Johnston. Lew H. Clement went to Homer Satniday to return with his family who have boen visitlng there. Miss Kate Cramer has accepted a teactoer's poaWion at Menominee and leaves tiré last of the week therefor. Miss Cicilia Caspary and Miss Maria Bisele, of Ann Arbor, were the guests of relatives here thks week.- Chelsea Herald. I Rev. John Neiiman lea ves to-day for IncHanapolfe, to attemd the general Conference of the Synqd of North America. Ooi. C. V. H. Tond and wife left the city Friday for a two week's yacatión. They went to Coldwater from here. (lias. S. Mil'len expects to leave Ann Arbor the coming -week for a two week's etay among the Atlantic shore citües. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. E. Fiekl, oí Alpena, left tor their home last Monda y after a vleit of a week or two with relativos hre. i Mrs. Mabol K. Pond left yesterday for Burr Oak, bring called there by the deatli of a n:ece. She will be' absent wrae two weeks or so. Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Rose nave returned from the west. Mrs. Rose lias been absent same five months with friends in Colorado and Kansas. Mrs. P. A. Howlett and Mrs. J. W. Robfeoe returncd last evning frora Denver, the last of the pilgrims 'to return except Mayor Doty and family. Misa Bell, of Ann Arbor, and for the pa.-t three years a teacher in tlie Minneapoüs wliools, is visitlng Mrs. C. I. Tost, 'of th: city.- Ypsilantian. Proís. Alex. Zewitt, Filbert Roth and I. N. Johnson, of tlr.s city, were i,n attendance at tlie 41st annual meetlivj of tlie Ameritan Associatlon Por the Advaneetnent of Science, at Uo'-li.'stci-, X. Y., last week. Mrs. M. A. Mead, oi Oberlin, O., a .ster oi Rev .Dr. Ramwey, former pastor of the M. E. cliurch, who has ben vieitlng Mrs. 8. Hendrick, at 30 N. División st., expects to leave for her home to-morrow. J. B. Sa-uawSèr, Jr., and Art. Polaml fin; taking a two weeks outins at Zukey Lake. In f act, the Courier office in very well repreeented there just at present, Bonie five of the boys iK'íng niffw tliere enjoying the pleasuves of that popular resort. Ma]. W. C. stovens and family have returned frora a two week's stay at Whltmore Lake. The Major proved that he had not forgotten nis boyhnod day.s wliile there by catchWjg a Ib. pkkorel, and allowing a 20 1b. one to get away trom him. I'rof. A. A. Stanley was in attendauce upoai the mieettog of the Mu.;e Tciieher's National AssociatioH at Cleveland last week. He wis made the examiner of the scores of new ..omposit i ons of oi-chcstral music, and also an cxaminei' of the Ameritan (iniir.ue of 'Muslcians, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A Douglass, of Aun Arbor, were amons Wednesday'w arrlvalte. Mr. DouglaBfi la prominent niiHiiig the travelling ïraternity and met h'ii.s wiíe here on his return írom a long western trip. Mr. and Mra. Douglass are counted among the best people of tire university city. They ■vill remain some time at the Lewis cottage, eeecmd terrace. - Petoskey Daily Eesorter. Prof. and Mre. Edwin DeBarr of Aun Arbor, have. been vlstting Mre. Ebling. l'rof. DeBarr leaves soon for Norman, Oklahoma, where he ia to take thc chair of physical bcíenoe in the new Territorial University. Prof. DeBarr had been clected Sup't at Mt. Olenu'iis, but the authoritics tliero, taking into account the rank and salary of the Oklahoma position,

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