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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mie. E. J. Sujiinor, oí 8. Statu xt., is quite UI. Jttdige Cooley returned liome Irom Florida Saturday. H. S. McRoy, of Detroit, spent Sunday wirli Aun Arbor friende. Mrs. E. A. Gartee went to Ithaca, Thursday to attend a daughter who is UI. A ïicw boy at M. M.. Stcify's liouse. A botilnoer, and the image of liis fat her. Misses Boba and Ida. Pulfiphcr spent Sunday in Toledo with their uncle'S peoplie. Dr. A. K. has been called back to AdaiOB, N. Y., by the illness of his mot her. Mts. Theda Beardsley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Keith, of Lawrence st. Otto Behr, of Detroit, has been visiting lus mother Mrs Anna Behr during the week. A large number oí frienda surprised Mr. and Hrs. X. J. Malloy, oí E. Aim st., Friday e ven in. ix. Mts. Dr. J. W. Morton lias returnetl home ai ter a lew day's visit with her sister in Detroit. E. T. McOlure came from St. Joscpli Saturday to attenfl the funeral of Mr. X. H. Drake, Slwri.i I'.rcnucr h;i been compelled to succumb to anotlver attack of rheumatism during the week. Mrs. Anna Wood, of rittsburgh, Pa., i.s visiting her mother Mrs. J. I'. Xicholis, of N. In.ua lis st. Mrs. T. W. Mimgay and sister Miss Dunstan, have been visiting friends in Kalamazoo during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Foote, of Jaekson, who had bean visiting iriends in the city. returned houne M.onday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Clarkson eniertaned friends last Thursday evening in a very enjoyable manner. Ross Granger attendd a district meeting oí the Natioaal Association oi dancing masters, at Chicago, lást week. Mrs. Giilbert Pitkin, of Petrolia, Ont. was called to this city last Xlmrsday by the illness oí Mis. Julia O. Pitkni, of S. Flfti ave. A pleasant dancing party was given at the residence of Wm. Giutner, on W. Hurón st., last Friday evening, by Misses Cora AHmendiiiger and Mollie Seybold. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Robison entertained a company of friends last Friday évening in honor oí their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Foote, ot Jackson. Herbert A. "Williams, teller oí the Farmers' & Mtrhmiics' Bank, says that a queen and two kings is about the right sort o a hand to hold. The second king made liis appearance at his house last Saturday, and i-s the Champion oí the worid. Last Saturday Sam Langsdorf, who had been in business in Arm for many years in the fanious Two Sams firm, lelt for his home in Sb. Louis, Mo., wihere he wöl remain ïor the present, or üntil a business opportunity presente iiself in some locality. Mr. Ivangsdorf has made a host of friends here since his advent in business, and there are sincere regreté over his departure. He Has a warm place in thp hart8 of many Ann Arborltes, and wherever he inay go, their wiaji ior hls prosperity and happiness wil! follow.

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Ann Arbor Courier