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28
Month
June
Year
1893
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Miss Alta Parker speni Sunday with Pexter friends. Prof. 1!. 11. Kernpf and wife left this a. in. ínr Chicago. Mrs. J. F. Miller, of Detroit, is in the city for a ifv days. las. ]■;. DuflV, lit '90, of Bay City, is home for the week. Frank Jewell, of Dextér, was an Aun Arbor visitor Suuday. W. .T. Mummery, of Milford, ia visiting friends in the city. Mrs. AVill W. Watts is visiting lier Bister in ( rrand Rápida. Mre. E. A. Rathbone is in Ann Arbor, a guest at the Arlington. Mis Maggie Ryan was in Ypsilanti over Sunday with f rienda. Miss Aila Bennett, of .Marshall, is visiting at Moses Seabolt's. Miss Allie Delamater, of Jackson, is a piest of Mrs. W. D. Adama. Dr. and Mrs. Hand, of Romeo, "are visiting ut Wm. Merrithew's. Miss Abbie A. Pond is spending this week in Chicago, at the Fair. Rev. Max Hein left Sunday evening for a week's stay in Cbiuago. Miss Belle Sperry is home froru her school duties at Adrián, Mich. Miss Alice Porter, of E. Ann st., left this a. ni. for the World'a Fair. Warren E. Walker and wife have gone to Zukey Lake for the summer. Miss Amanda Henning is taking in the great exposition, at Chicago. John Reynolds, who now lives at Fowlerville, was in town Monday. Miss Susie Whedon is home from St. John, where she has been teaching. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Watts left last night for Flint to remain a few days. Mr. and Mis. Van Tuyl, of Detroit, are vuiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mills. Judge R. H. Montgomery, of Lansing, was in the city yesterdav on lusiness. Prof. J. Erich Scbmaal has l)een seeing the Bighta in Chicago for the past week. W. K. Childs and wife spent Sunday with friends in Green Oak, Livingston county. Mr. and Miss Channon, of Qoincy, UI., are guosts of Mis. Z. Burd on State st. Courity Treasurer Suekey and Sheriff Brenner returned i'roin the World'sFair Monday. A. J. Sawyer and familywill go to Cavanaugh Lakte to-morrow for the Bummer. Howard Abbott, of Dnluth, Minn., law '91, is the guest of James F. Breakev. Ex-Kegent S. S. Walker, of St. John, treasurer of the Alumni Association, is in the city. Wade Doty, of Detroit, is spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doty. Mrs. Spitzer, of Elgin, UI., is the guest of her sous Jesse and Sherman, for coiumencement. Mrs. l'rof. Mayhew and daughter, of Detroit, are guests of W. K. Childs and wife, this week. Mrs. Stephen Pratt, of Detroit, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred. H. Belser, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cook are entertaining Mrs. Cook's sister, Mrs. Snel], of Muncie, Ind. Lucius P. Hills, of Atlanta, Ga., law class of '71, is in the city, on his way to the World's Fair. Mrs. W. J. Booth gave a small parting reception to Mrs. Geo. A. Douglass Monday evening. Mis. Lewis, who has been visitingher sister 'Mrs. Prof. Hempl, returned to Battle Creek Monday. Mrs. George A. Douglass left yesterday morning for Toledo, where she will reside in the future. D. F. Schairer goes to Chicago, Saturday to join his wife and visit the fair for a week or ten days. Miss Mary Dickey left Saturday for her home in Marshall, expecting to go on to Chicago Monday. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Morton returned Saturday evening from a two week's stay with friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mummery, of Detroit, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mummery. John E. Travis and familv returned from Chicago Saturday, much elated over the great exposition. City Clerk Miller and wife have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McGregor, of Brantford, Ont. Dr. W. D. Sanders and wife, of Grand Kapids, are in the city visiting Mrs. Sander's father, Moses Seabolt. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fleildreth with their son, of Long Island, are spending the week with Prof. Levi Wines. To-morrow Prof. Stanley goes to Laporte, Ind., to read a paper before the Indiana Music Teachers' Association. Rev. J. T. Sunderland and family went on Monday to Chicago, ■where they expect to remain several weeks. Miss Jennie M. Linsday, of Sioux City, Iowa, is visiting her brother, Fred C. Brown, of the Anu Arbor Times. Mrs. S. C. Beakes and Mrs. S. W. Beakes left Monday morning for the World's Fair, to be absent this week. Mrs. Perkins, who bas been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. W. Hamilton, left Monday for her home in Grand Kapids. Lewia 1!. Lee, who has been teaching al Decatnr, [il., is ai the home of bis father, Giles I!. Lee, on Nortli state st. Win. M. Thompson, law '91, of Detroit, an.l Mr. Nestor, of Detroit, are guests of Aun Axbor Erienda tliis week. Mrs. 0. Eberbach lias heen entertaining her cousins, Miases Anna and Minina Baller, of Rochester, N. Y., tliis week. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Blake, and Mrs. Neal and her three Bons, leave Monday for Les Cheneanx blanda for tlie summer. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bach lefl yesterday morning for Chicago, wlïere theywill be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.Botsford. Miss Flora '. Goodale has returned home i'nmi ber school djities at Pentwater. She expects. to leave for Chicago soon . Mrs. N. I). Higgins and Daughter Allie, of Jackson, are guests daring commencement of Mrs. Geo. II. Pond, on E. Ann street. C. G. Stanger, who is stadying at Eden Theological college, 8t. Louis, Mo., returned home last Friday for the summer vacation. Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Darling, accompanied by their mother Mrs. Payne, leave for Chicago and the World's Fair next Monday. Miss Adah R. Tomlinson, of Lapeer, danghter of Editor S. J. Tomlinson, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. J. C. Corson, on 12th st. Dr. Hegier returned from Philadelphia Saturday with liis bride, and has been receiving the congratulations of friends for a few days. Miss Tillie Motschel, of Chelsea, who has been teaching in Hudson, is spending some time in Ann Arbor, the guest of her brother Eugene Mutschel. Mrs. S. R. Mills has been entertaining her sister Miss Katherine E. Hungerford, of Burlington, Vt., during the past week. She left for Chicago Saturday. Theodore Wetzel, who bas been with H. J. Brown for some time left yesterday for Calumet, in the upper península, wlïere he is to engage in the drug business. Rev. George Kirn, of Jackson, and mother Mrs. Kirn, of Owosso, who have been yisiting Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz, sr., of 8. Main st., returned home Monday. There are 731 graduates from the university this year, an excess of 42 over 1892. The iargest graduating class of any university on the American continent. Mrs. C. W. Parker, of Neihart, Montana, who has been in the city for a number of weeks witli lier little son Cecil, left for Iowa last Friday on her way home. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Holmes and daughter Ethel, who have heen living in tlie South for BOme time, are visitiiifr relativos in the city. They will reside hereafter in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dibble, of E. Washington st., ezpect to leave next Monday for the World's Fair. Their son Freeland bas charge of an eléctrica! exhihit on the grounds. Iienry G. Bennett, of I'assadeua, Cal., is in the city. He was n niember of the lit class of '66-'67, and is a son of Henry i. Bennett, for many yeais steward of the University. August F. Spring, of Penetanguishene, Ont., and Miss Panline lluss, of Lima, were married Tuesday, Rev. F. Yolz, of Sagiuaw, assisted by Rev. Jolin Neumann, of this city, performing the ceremony. Perry F. Powers, niember of the State Board of Education and editor of the Cadillac News, spends this week in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor, attending the commencement exercises in the two places. Daniel Hiscock returned from Chicago this morning. He says the fair is the biggest thingon earth", or that ever was on earth. Mrs. Hiscock did not return, but remains in Chicago the guest of her daughter. Mr. Whiteman, the fruit man on the west side of the city, has a new species of strawberry called the Jesse which yielded a erop of strawberries this year of enormous size, one of them measiired 8 inches in circumference. Miss Grace Carleton, Mrs. Hattie Given, and Mrs. Ella Reynolds, of Sault Ste Marie, have been in the city for two or three days, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Moore, on N. Thayer st. They were on their way home from Chicago. Prof. E. E. Browu, lit. '91, and wife, formerly Miss Eddy, stopped in the city a few days last week on their returu from Europe. They went from here to Chicago, and from there go to Berkley, Cal., where he holds a chair in the ÍT. of Cal. Sam D. Kiune is at Cresco, Iowa, for the summer. He was unfortunate in losing bis trunk in the great shuftie at Chicago, in some way, and is now enjoying the balmy zephyra of northern towa, in an ice cream sult and no chango of raiment. Miss Lury Bushnell, who has been a resident of this city for the past two years, attending to the wants of customers at Mrs. Pond's store on Statest., will leave the city Saturday permanently. She will go to the home of her father at Noble, Branch Co., for the summer. Judge Kinne, who spent the greater part of last week at the fair, is warm in praise of the same. He thinks that one who gazes upon those magnificent great buildings is well repaid for the trip, if he sees nothing else. He reports that none of the hotels are crowded, and that the charges everywhere are very reasonable. _

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