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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. and Mrs. Jamos 1,. Baboock were at Detroit on Saturday on business. David Henning, of Chicago, lias been in the city several days during the week. Mrs. Taylor, mother of I,. D. Taylor, of Chicago, is visiting Ann Arbor (rienda. Prof. Julius V. Seyler, of Detroit, Sundayed with his parents in Ann Arbor. Guy B. Thompson and S. W. Curtii-s both spent Sunday and Monday in the city. MiBS Hattie Taylor of Bay City, was in the city visiting friends during the week. Knoeh Dieterlc's friends dropped in au 1 helped him to remember his 27th blrtnday last Frlday. Mrs. Chas. Trlpp has returncd from a stay of several weeks with her daughter. In Jackson. Jacob Weil', of Chicago, a former Ann Arlior resident, was in the city the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lew H. Clement were called to Homer Monday by the death of Mrs. Clement's mother. Mtes May Webster, who had been in the city for a few days, returned home to Owosso Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pratt, oï Detroit, were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. H. Belser. Mrs. E. H. Bennett of Owosso, is visiting her husband who is a conductor on the T. & A. A. and resides aere. Miss Abbie A. Pond was called to Flint last Saturday because of the serious i'.lness of her sister, Mrs. E. M. Barker. J. D. Ryan returneel from his trip to San Francisco and the Pacifie coast last Monday, but not early enough to save the day for his party. John B. Miner returned from Florida last Friday. He looks just as natural as lie did when he went away. Southern airs have not changed him. A. L. Noble reached home irom New York City last Friday. He is convalescing as rapidly as could be expected, and stood the long, tedious journey better than he antlcipated. John E. Travis and Mrs. J. E. Beal accompanied their iather Mr. 0. D. Travis, to his home in Cooper, Mich. last Monday. Mr. Travis had come to Ann Arbor in the hope of receiving medical assistanee, but not gaining strength and health as he had hoped, he desired to return to his old home agaiii, and was taken there, making the journey very comfortably.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier