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Day
6
Month
September
Year
1893
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Public Domain
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Mrs. Ii. Tyler bas returned from Charlevoix. Mis. Bishop E. 0. Haven is visiting her daughter. Miss Blancbe Barney has gone to Saginas to teach. Dean Knowlton and faniily are home from Charlevoix. Mr. D. J. Looinis is in Chicago, doing the World's Fair. Prof. Chas. E. Greene and family are home from the i James Tolbert, "f Saginaw, was in Aun Arbor, Saturday. Prof. Henry ('. Adama loft Satarday for Washington, I). C. Dr. Collins H. Johnson and wife are in i he city for a few days. Prof . Calvin Thomas and family have returned from the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bach] entertained friends at tea Friday eve. 1). F. Schairer has gone to New Vork tu prepare for the fall trade. Miss Myrilla Wooster, lit '!:S, wil] teach near Chicago this year. Mrs. George S. Vandawarker is visiting liis parenta at New Hudson. Louis Schaeberle, of Pennsylvania is visiting 1 iis ld home for a time. Cashier F. II. Belwr and family Sunilay and Monday in Detroit. [rving G. McCall, of Cleveland, has been visiting Ann Arborfriends. Aid. Prettyman and family left Monday for Chicago and the Fair. Geo. Renwick, of Salem was a guest yesterday of D. C. Fall and family. Miss Lizzie Kennedy lefl Monday to pursue her studies at the Monroe convent. Ambrose Kearney left Monday for Chicago. Mrs. Kearney had preceded hun. Misa Carrie Wheeler luis returned Erom a stay of several weeks at Zukey Lake. Miss Celia Brennan has goiie to Chicago to see the fair and visit with friends. George Bliss has the run on the North Shore Limited of the Michigan Centra!. Misses Iva and Jpssi.' Gregg have returned froni a ton day'a visit at the fair in Chicago. .Mis. C. G. Orcutt, who has been viaitin her daughter iu Toledo, has returned home. Harrisou Ball and family of Dexter, occupy one of Dr. J. X. Martin'a houses ou E. Liberty sí. Mrs. Victoria Morris and íamilv liave returned home from Oíd Mission where they spent the Buromer. Mre. M. Bcouton and Miss M. M. Smith, twin sisters, left for the White City Tuesday morning. Mr. C. R. Bond and family have returned from Whitmore Lake where they have been for the summer. Mr. Wilson, of Evausville, Ind., has been visiting bis sister Mrs. M. Conover, on S. 5th ave., during the week. Miss Wilsey, wlio has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. B. R. de Pont, returned home to Chicago yesterday. Dr. V. C. Vaughan luis gone to Washington, D. C, in attendance upon the Medical Congress in session there. Mrs. J. C. Stevens, of Detroit, is the guest of her brother E. V. Ilangsterfer, and other relatives in the city tora time. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Howlett returned Friday from a two week's stay with friends in Chelsea, Lyndon, Wolf Lake, etc. V. E. Stocking and family, oí Lima, are no-.v residente of Aun Arbor. Aun Arbor has plenty of room for guch as they. Prof. Richard Hudson is back from a year in Europe. Hia return voyage was rather rongh, in the edge of the great storm. Mrs. Esther Cordley and daughter Miss Bessie, have moved to Ann Arbor :or permanent residence, from Living" ston county. Col. H. S. Dean left Monday for the G. A. R. encampment at Indianapolis, [nd. Mrs. Dean accompauied him as far as Cliicago. J. Dow Hubbard, law '91, of Saginaw, and wife, nee Jennie Monroe, are the happy parents of a nina pound son, born August 26. Rev. E. M. Duff lias gone to his home in Waterloo, N. Y., to remain some little time. He expects to visit the Wiirld's Fair before returning home. Will R. I'ayue, Secretary of the Nashville University, ;it Nashville, Trim., lias been in the city for the past few days, looking after his property interests here. Mrs. Mabel K. Poñd retumed from Branch Co. Saturday, accompanied by her children Miss Bessie and Master Kennclli, who liad been at their grandparents for the past three months. J)r. Will Lewitt, whose father built the residence on Huron st. now owned by J. A. Jaycox, now a resident of San Francisco, Cal., has been in the city during the week, accompanied by his wife. Rev. H. Tatlock, of St. Andrew's church, was detained at Nantucket by an accident to his foot, and did not reach home with his fauiily last week as was expected. Thpv are expected lióme this eek. Miss riiixln' Hi lines", teacher of modera languagee n Washington, I'. ('. High school, Bpeni tier Klimmer vacation ai Aun Arbnr. Miss Holmes is one of the (ew Americana who have masthe ( icrinan i':

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