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Day
4
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. F. R. Riley speooda the simnmer at Bay View. Mlee iviiima I.ntz lias gome to Riehniomd, Ind., to visit friends. Rev. Tlios. Holmes of Clielsoa, waa a commeaicement week visitor. Missee JSliza ïuid Addie Ladd expect to .lea-ve for Cluirleroix to-day. M3fie Ella Wagner bas go-ne to Topeka, Kas., for a few week'e stay. Miss Hope Wallace, of tJu city, xisited ClioLsea friends the past week. W. ]. aiurch, of Detroit, was in Uve city last week vteitimg friends. O. Frank St-aebler, of Ironwood, U. P., has teen visiting his oíd hoirae durin.ií the we$k. Ghristia.11 Jenter, of Genera, X. Y., has been spending the week with his p,i reate liere. Dr. Austin Scott, president of Rutger's college, is the guest of his Trot lier Evart Scott. Burt 3J. Scliamacher aaid wife and E. P. SibAW amd wife, have goae to Base Ijake for a week. Mre. D. H. Wurster ajid dauglitcr Nina, of Clueteea, weve Ann Arbor vLsitiors last woek. Miss Ntoa C'rowci!, of f'liolsea, was a guest of Anal Arbor íriends ing: Coonmeoicement. Miss Maud E. Freer, of Chcl.sea, atbeoided the exereises of Commencenaent week in Ann Arbor. Geovi;,!' Ba-mes, editor of tlie Howell Republicaii, was a pleasant Oottrler e, Hor last Tlim-silay. Prof. J. G. Pattengffl and famll expect ito take a cottage for the sumBiier at Old Mission. Mise Mac Wood, of Chelsea, lias been bh guest of Miss Nina Howlett during ;:!;■ p-asrt week. Mis. WilliaiQ Skinner, ol' Lockport, X. Y., is vjflttimg ter l;rothcr, William Acto.il, 22 Pontia st. Mrs. Kate E. l'hinnej ancT son Chas have gome to the seasttore in Massa clmsetts lor ithe suimmer. Mis. Jas. Ivearns and daugihter Te pesa, have goue to Charle voix, on ac cotunt of the liealth of the latter. Supt. E. L. Briggs aaid vrite, of Cold water, are visiting Mis. Briggs' par ents, Mr. and Mi-s. A. H. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. H'Omr Lutlier, of Me dina, .N T., hare been the guests o Mrs. John M. Wheeler for several days Martiai ScJialler, wlio has been visiting- ihis piafante in Germany far some months, has returned to Ann Arbor. Uiee M. S. Brown, No. 14 S. State streel, will reoeive her lady friends ïiext Friday p. m., fiom4 to G .o'clock. Mrs. Dr. Firestoaie, and Mrs. Lees, of Denver, Colo., are vwiting their brother, Cliias. V. Kayser, on N, Main et. Mrs. F. A. HoTviett and faanily have gone to Cavanaugh Láke for the summcr. F. A. wiü follow in a sliort time. Mrs. M. Hendry anl daugliter Belle left Momdiay for Brockville, Ont., and will spend some time ainong the Thousaaid Islands. Mrs. Dr. J. W. Morton went to Concord Moniday to spend the 4th of July at tiie home of her parents, Mr. and mts. wetanore. Mrs. BanfieW, wife oí GhijP of Pólice Bajifield, avIio was overeóme by tho heat in E. F. JUUs & do's store Sntuiduy cveiiin.u-, is convalescing. Mrs. C. C. Warner ;uul daiugihter Mrs. Geo. L. Yaaidawarker, drove over to South Lyon lat Tlnirsday to visit ïrlmives and friends tor a íevr days. Chas. W. AVanner and iamüy have gone to tJieir suanmer home at Wequetonshig. Mr. Wagner wiU return lióme occasionally to attend to business. ; Dr. "W. A. Caimpbell left for Europe last -w-eek, sniling íromi Montreal Thurs&ay. He will etudy laboratory work iai Germany and elsewhere during tJio smmmer. l'rof. Albert A. Stanley, Trof. M. Ti. D'Ooge and and wiie and Prof. Ames, Left Sunday evening for New York, froim Avlionce tliey salí on Jíondlay for Europe.

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Ann Arbor Courier