Personals
Mac C. LieBeau was a caller upon Ann Arbor friends Safcurday. G-. M. Monroe ha been home for a few days visiting his family. Bert FaJl epent Sunday with his párente, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fall. Col. C. V. R. Pond has retairned írom a trip to hls home in öoldwater. Harry C. Hawley, of Denver, Colo., paid a ílying vtoit to Ann Arbor last SaturdayMr. aml Mre. D. D. Travis, of Cooper a:re visiting tbelr son and daughter in Ann ArbOT for a time. Mis. Burt. F. Schumacher, retarned from a vieit to her former home in Brighton last Saturday. Mre. E. B. Pond and daugliter Miss Ixiuise, are spending a few weeks ,with relatlves in Detroit. Mrs. L. D. Hubbard, of Saginaw, c. B., is visiting her parents, Mi-, and Mrs. G. M. Monroe, of Felch st. Caahier Fred. H. Belser, of the F. & M. Bank, has been confined to his home by illness for a few days. Miss Grajee Oartls, 'Who lias been visiting tire f&mily of Benry Matthews for a1 time, roturni'dhome to Lansing Mbndajy. Prof. Fred W. Stevens, of Hyde Park 111., vais in tne city Monday. He came to attend the funeral services of Mts. H. Ranidall. Miss Lou D. Giles retunicd home from Toledo Salturday. She reports 1hat tlu'i-e 'wene five inohes of snow on tlve Btreets of Toledo Saturday, but that 110 snow eould be seen thls de of Dundee.
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