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Day
25
Month
July
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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A new boy at Cashier F. H. Belser's. Mrs. Prof. Geo. Patterson is visiting in Adrián. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Moore go to Frankfort to-morrow. Rev. Henry Tatlock is spending a few days at St. Clair Flats. Glen V. Mills is home for a few days from his directory tour. Mrs. E. A. Whitney is spending a few weeks at Frankfort. Rev. J. M. Gelston and family are at Whitmore Lake for a time. Fred Besimer and wife have gone to Strawberry Point for the week. Knianuel Stadel, of E. F. Mills & Co., is taking n two week's vacation. Leroy 0. Noble and family have gone to Charlevoix for the suinmer. James J. Quarry has returned from a visit to his parents in Ontario. ])r. John S. Rice and family have gone to Topinabee for the season. Chas. W. Ross has been visiting Detroit friends during the past week. Professor F. R. Meecham and family are in Battle Creek for a few weeks. Daniel Strickler and wife, of Plizabeth st., have gone to Toronto, Can. Prof. L. N. Johnson, of S. University ave., is at Cold Spring Harbor, ïT. Y. Mrs. S. A. Moran has been visiting friends in Niles during the past week. Mrs. Chas. Neithaminer and Miss Pearl McConnick have gone to Petoskey. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hangsterfer have gone to Strawberrv Lake for a week orso. Mrs. E. Ferdon and farnily left for Buflalo on Friday last, to visit friends. Prof. George H. Mead and fainily have gone to Charlevoix for the season. Miss Ellen C. Iliiisdale expects to sail froni New York for Europe Aug. 2CProf. Ross Granger and fainily are spending a few days on the St. Clair Flats. Mrs. Elizabeth Pardon is attending the meeting of the assembly at Hackley Park. Mrs. Geo. W. Millen is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. J. W. Morton, on E. Ann st. Dr. George E. Frothingham, of Detroit, was in the city Mouday, greeting old friends. Dr. and Mrs. Angelí expect to leave to-day for Saulte Ste. Marie and the I Georgiau Bay. Mrs. J. T. Jacobs and daughter Clara have been at Whitmore Lake for the past week or so. Mrs. Mary Conover of S. 5th ave., has one with lier daughter Mrs. Hainilton, o Bucyrus, Oliio. Dr. Guy Keifer and wife were in the ity last week, attending the SukerJunster wedding. Fred Grahatn, of this city, has been isiting friends in Manchester and Hillsale for several days. Aug. Nissle, of Shairer & Millen's, ïas been speiiding a short vacatiou with riends at Manchester. Mrs. John Burg and niece Mabel Johnon are speuding the week at Star sland, St. Clair Flats. Mrs.-E. M. Smith and family, of S. 2th st., formerly of Jackson, are at 5ay View for the Slimmer, Mrs. D. W. Hammond and children, are spending a few weeks with friends and relatives in White Pigeon. Karl Kirn, of the Argus forcé, has een enjoying a week's vacation, which ie spent with Dexter friends. Rev. J. W. Bradshaw expects to leave 'or an outing sometime next week, ;oing from here to Charlevoix. Mrs. McCandless, of Willard st., has goue to Brooklyn, Jackson Co., to remain durinj; the vacation season. Mrs. Allison, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. F. Stimson, returns home to Indianapolis, lnd., to-day. Mrs. C. A. Cordley and daughter Bessie, have been visiting relatives in Pinckney for the past week or inore. County Treasurer Carleton, of Detroit, was in the city yesterday, and looked on at the republican county convention. Mrs. Fred. C. Brown lias gone to Clyde, Flint, and other cities in the northern partof the state to visit friends. Rev. Dr. Cobern and family will remain at Bay View several weeks, the Dr. taking part in the Chautauqua program. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Frueauff returned Monday night froiu a week's stay at Frankfort. They report a delightful time. Miss Matilda S. Brown bas rented the homestead, on S. State st., and will live with her sister, Mrs. Taylor, on Churcli street. Mrs. W. W. Quigley and family, who have been living in our city for a few years, have gone to Grand Rapids to reside. Mrs. Julia S. Taylor and daughter, Miss May, of Church st., are spending the at Maywood, 111., a suburb of Chicago. The following gentlemen with their families have gone to Silver Lake for a time : John R. Bowdish, Chas. F. Gage, H. A. Gage. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wálsh, of E. Huron st', will be at Alexandria Bay, Thousand Islands. for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Nellie De Graff, of Chicago, and Mis. Fred Eams, of Worcester, Mass., ire visiting their brüther Wilfred Eams, on N. State st. Mrs. Dr. A. C. Nichols lias gone to Alpena to visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Howell, and "Art" is keeping bachelor's hall. Mrs. N. D. Higgins and daughter Miss Allie, of Jackson, are expected in Ann Arbor to-day to visit Mrs. Geo. H. Pond and family for a time. The Misses Mary and Anna Peckham left Thursday night for Santa Paula, California, where they will join their father, Prof. F. S; Peckham. Robert Phillips, cashier of the State Savings Bank, who was severely injured some time since by being thrown from his vvheel, is out once more. Mrs. Tunis Scovill and sons, Edward and Willie, formerly of Arbor but now of Kansas City, Mo., are visiting Michigan relatives and friends. Mrs. Theda Y. Beardsley, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. E. A. Keith, left yesterday a. m., for Harvard, 111., to visit her sons living there. Herbert A. Williams, teller of the Farmers' & Meohauics' Bank, with his family, is taking a vacation, visiting friends at Dexter, Portage Lake, etc. ,T. Raleigh Nelson left Saturday for Moosehead Lake, Me., and will make all the sumnier resorts on the Atlantic coast as the companion of Chas. Aldrich, of Chica o. Fred W. Dodsley has gone on the road traveling for E. C. Mason & Co., book publishers, Chicago. He is at present establishing agencies through' out the'state. Wal ter Seabolt of the Ann Arbor Bavings Bank, is on a two week's vacatiou. He went from here to Manistee to visit his brother Morris, and from there goes to Crystal Lake. Geo. Rhead, of Ann Arborr made us a pleasant cali Saturday. He owns a huckleberry niarsh at Norvell and had also been to Tecumseh and was on his way back to Ann Arbor. - Manchester Enterprise. Gerhard Josenhans, of E. Ann st., accompanied by his little daughter Alma, spent last Thursday and Friday in Detroit. They returned Saturday and joined by the rest of the family left for Saline, to be absent a couple of weeks. Mrs. F. R. Houghan, superintendent of the Gilpin School in Denver, Col., is ia the city visiting her brother, Seth Randall, No. 39 S. 4th ave. Mrs. Houghan has liad charge of this immense school for 18 years, and never had a case of corporal punishment in that time. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mutschel and son, leave to-morrow for Grand Ledge for a couple of weeks. Eugene says tbat boy coucluded he wanted to see his grandma, and so bis parents were obliged to go witb hiin, as they felt a little delicate about letting him go alone. D. W. Hammond, of the Argus, left Friday. last lor Marquette, where he spent several days conducting a teacher's ihstitute. From there he goes to Petoskey for a day or two, to attend a meeting of the State Board of Education, and from there to Chicago, and is expected home next Monday.

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