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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
October
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Wm. Noble is receiving a visit froni a sister. Frank Jones, of Saline, is in the city attending court. Mrs. Thomas Hayley is enjoying a visit froni her sister. Mrs. Tremaine, of Cleveland, is visiting at J. R. Bach's. S. R. Gregory has returned home from Washington, D. C. Alderman Ferguson has gone to St. Louis, Mo., on business. Martin Burchfield is home froni Troy, Ohio, visiting his parents. Regent Cook, of Owosso, was in attendance upon the county fair. S. W. Curtiss, of Monroe, lit '92, is back again to take a law course. Miss Mattie Smith is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Alab aster. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook, of Highland, are guests of F. A. Howlett and wife. Prof. Wm. E. Robinson, Supt. of the Detroit Schools, was iu the city Friday. Mrs. Julia Pitkin and Miss Pitkin have returned home from a summer abroad. Mrs. Wm. W. Saunders returned home from Grand Rapids Monday eveuing. Hon. E. Duft'y went to Lansing Monday to attend a meeting of the prisou board. Mis. Chas. H. Kline has been ill for aeveral days at their home on E. Arm Street. Mrs. Cheever, who went to Denver with the K's T., returned home Sunday evening. Miss Nina B. Davidson returned Monday evening from a two week'a visit in Chicago. John L. Duffy is home from Chicago and will take a course in the law department. Matt. Blosser, of the Manchester Enterprise, was in the city Monday for a short time. Miss Carrie Winans, of Grand Rapids, is visiting Miss Mamie Bliss, on E. Williams St. John Gillen, of Saline, has been in town during the past week, helping the fair authorities. Earl P. Wetmore, lit '87, has been visiting his sister Mrs. Dr. J. W. Morton, on E. Ann street. Candidate Paul G. Suekey has goue to Wisconsin to instruot Germana in that state how to vote. Miss May "Wood, who lias been the guest of Mrs. F. A. Howlett, has returned home to Chelsea. Editor Gibbons, of the Michigan Farmer, attended the county fair, and says the show was a success. Gilbert Rhodes and wife took dinner in their new home on Broadway, Northside, for the flrst time Sunday. Mrs. Kev. G. L. Foster, accompanied by her daughter Belle, is in the city, and will remain for the year. for educational purposes.

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Ann Arbor Courier