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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
August
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rámny Soott lias returned from his :r:p to Ma-ssachussetts. Rev. Henry Tattocfc went to Macknac Last Saturday p. ni. E. C. Freer, of New York, is th gucést o! Aun Arbor frienflB. Pioï. Martin Seabolt has returned to hts lióme iin Manietee. Dr. N. A. MaLachlan expects to sail flor lióme next Saturday. Miss Leliia Childs has been spendmg ilie week at Wliitmoa'e Lake. Miss Ruth B. Durheiim has returned to her school dntles in Menominee. Dr. Nancrede is entrta.ining his notlier, Mr. IXinnington, oí Xewark, Del. Vrat. Stevens and fainily have returned from Lynnville, North Carolina. George A. Douglasa is home this week with hlB family, on Washington street. Mr. a;nd Mrs. C. J. Reul went t Detroit yesterday for a ehort visit with friends. Mise Amelia McLaren has gone to Mackinac, accompanied by her mother. Dr. W. F. Ereakey will g'o to Kalkaka to-nrorrow, ealled there professionally. Rev. Fr. G-oldrick vent to Detroit last ewning for a stay of a oouple of weeíks. Mrs. E. B. Norris and danghter are spending a short time with relatives in Manchester. Tiros. J. Keech took a business trip to Manchester and Chelsea the first of tbe -week. Mise Clara Buckland returned Monday íroim a four weeks visit at her home in Ontario. Prof. H. S. Carhart when heard from M-as at E'linlwro. and i.s to sail for home next í-atmday. Joe B. Williams has a pair now, an-other boy having the right to cali him papa. Aug. 25th. Prof. N. D. Corbm, of Lansing, has been visiting Alderman Prettyman tfnd wlfe during the week. Matthew .See-ger, of Saline, is in the city to-day. He reports a heavy rain at his place yesterday. Mrs. Tripp went to Jackson Saturday to remain a couple of weeks with her daughter, Jlrs. Bennett. Prof. Arthur Tasare left yesterday a. m., to resume his dtaties as teacher in Science in the Monroe high school. Miss Dixie Muivaivey, who has been enjoying a three week's vacatfon at her home at Ypsilanti, has returnod. Miss Abbie A. Pond, who has been spending thr vacation season in Flint Bay City, etc, returned last Saturilay. Jolvn Dowlifran reUirned home last evening from a Btay of two weeks wltB frieods in iaginahv and Grand Rapids. Mrs. T. C, Trueblood and cliildren are home from Bloomingdale, Ind., where they i-pent the munmer with hor mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adams and family returnied from a two week'e stay wlith friends 1n Jackson last evening. Miss fuella Tx)wnsend, of Chelsea, has been visiting Mrs. F. A. Howlett and other friends in the city during the week. John V. Sheehan has retnrned home from a delightful trip down the St. Iawrence, etc. Ho enjoyed every inch of the Journey. .Tolin Koppler was in town to-day and says that everything is all right this year exeept the corn, and that is a dead iailure. Mrs. MaTtin, of Jaokson, formerly Mr. Harwood nf thUs city has been v'.Kitins relatives and friends in the city ilurhig the week. Mrs. Jiohn E. Travis returnod Saturday from scveral week's stay witli relatives in Kalamazoo county, taccompanied hy her non DeHull. Dan H. Clmivh and fainily, who have rewided ln this city for the past year, on .Tefferson st., wiLl go to Chicago this week for permanent reside nee. .fesse WabefleW and wife, and Harry Ware, of Toledo, Ohio, spent Sunday with Charles S. Pall and wife. lioth of these gentlemen are connected wlth the Totedo Evening News. Mrs. Pannie Gundert of the 2el ward, accompanied by her daughtere Annie and Emilly, nnd Miss Matilda Xeumanii, are at Whitmore Iake tliis wiMk. Well! well! wellü! A. D. Seyler is now grandpa! Think of it! Grandpa Sej'ter! A son at the home of his daughter Mrs. AVm. (1. Fowler, of Detroit.

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Ann Arbor Courier