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Day
15
Month
August
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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Mis. B. F. Watts is visiting in Flint. Mr, líos.s Granger is visiting in Detroit. E. S. Servias is at Base Lake for the week. M. C. Peterson has returned froni his eastern trip. Miss Carrie Schultz is visiting a sister in Marshall. ])r. V. C. Vaughan and wife leít Monday for Europe. A. J. Dielil has returned home to Richmond, Ind. Dr. J. W. Keating spent Sunday at Wbitmore Lake. Miss Lizzie Diehl is with Detroit friends this week. (íeo. L. Moore and son, Robert, have gone to Cleveland. A. J. Waters, of Manchester, was in the city yesterday. Loo. Gruner leít Monday for a week's stay in Kalaraazoó. Dr. A. K. T I ; 1 1 - is back again from his trip to Adams, N. Y. Richard Kearns, of Delroit, spent Sunday with his parents. Mre. Lvman Bennett and Miss Hattie Orippen are at Bay View. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Barth have gone to Kalamazoo for a day or so. Mis. Chas. Ni'iiliainmer lias returned from lier northern sojourn. Eugene .T. Koeh has gone to New York for a few week's stay. Mrs. O.M. Martin is visiting tbe northern resorts for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R, 0. McClure left Saturday for St. Joseph, Mich. Dr. H. Gihbes and daughter have returned from 8t. Clair Flats. Miss Lydia Weitbrecht is the guest of friends in ï)etroit this week. Ed. Hutzel and Ed. I.ohr have heen at Portage Lake for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehulz, of Detroit, are visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Jacob Heinzmánn has arriyed home from her stay in Bay City. Oscar Schmid, of Jackson, was with Ann Arbor friends over Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Binder has been visitiug Saginaw friends during the week. Dr. W. B. Eister, of Flusbing, spent Sunday with Ann Arbor relatives. The family of F. A. Howlett returned From Oavanaugli Lake last Friday. Jas. W. Robinson is attending to business at Island Lake this week. Harry W. Douglass and sisters have gone to Topinabee for a few weeks. Mr. George Wahr is expected home from Europe Wednesday or Thursday. George H. Snow, of the Detroit Evening News, spent Sunday in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Eniina Sheehan and children returned Thursday from Whitmore Lake. Miss II. A. Simón, of Cleveland, spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Martha Drake. Henry I). Merrithew, of Reed City, was in town last week, greeting old friends. Miss Jennie Bell, of this city, is spending several weeks with Mrs. Dr. Jenkins, of Mason. Ex-Gov. Felch is entertrtaining Mrs. Roberts and sou Edwin, of Fort Madison, Iowa. Roy Sage and Elmer Stofflet rode their wheels to Monroe Friday, for a day 's outing. Mrs. S. D. Allen and Miss Nellie K. Allen have gone to Grand Rapids, and Ottawa Beach. Mrs. L. M. Geddes and daughter Nellie, accompanied hy Miss Perkins, are at Bay View. Mrs. Michael Brenner is entertaining Mrs. Foster, oí Chicago, and Mrs. Jones, of Jacksou. Mr. aud Mrs. W. F. Stimson and fami!y, are visiting relatives at Hastings for a couple of weeks. II. J. Brown left last Friday evening forïrumausburg, N. Y., for a two week's stay at his oíd home. Theodore J. De Forest, of Geddes, is building a fine residence in this city and will move hitlier soon. Mrs. N. P. Keith and daughter Bessie, of Detroit, were guests of E. A. Keith and family last Friday. Mrs. Calvin Stevens, of Plymouth, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. D. Markham, during the week. Mrs. Rev. Dr. Studley and daughter, Mrs. Gray, of Detroit, were Ami Arbor visitors during the week. Mrs. George Wahr and Mrs. Fred Rettich leave for the Tliousaud Islands and Montreal next week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Feiner have been entertaining their son, Charles, of Clinton, Iowa, during the week. Dr. and Mrs. George Suker have been visiting Mrs. Suker's mother, Mrs. Dunster, during the past week. Frank Howard has been entertaining his brother, Judge Howard, of South Bend, Ind., during the week. Quite a uumber of our politicians and political wire pullers have been in and around Adrián for a day or so. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stimson have re turned froin California, contented to re mairi permanently in Michigan. M. and Mrs. John Heinzmann returned Friday even ing froin their visit with Bay City relatives and friends. Ed. H. Pierce left the city last Monday niorning for a recreation trip of a few weeks in the " western wilds." Treasurer Soule, of the University, lias returned from liis stay at ïopinabee completely cured of the rheumatisin. Mrs. J. R. Bacli and daughter acconipanied by Miss Tremaine, of Cleveland, are spend severa] weeks at Zukey Lake. Mrs. N. A. Beecher and daughter, Fannie, who have been visiting Mrs. L. E. Cheever, returned to Flushing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bennett and son Harold leave to-morrow for Huronia Beach and Port Hurón, for a few week's stay. Mrs. Porter, and Miss Alice Purter, of E. Ann st., havegone to Bay City, from vvliere Miss Alice Porter goes to Bay View. Prof. Thos. A. Bogle was called to Kansas last Friday by a telegram announcing the seribus illness of his inother. George Kingsley, a former Ann Arbor bor, and only living son of Judge James Kingsley who resided here for many years previous to his demise, was a very welcome coller at the Courier oilice. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Beal and daughter Alta visited relatives in Unadilla and üregoey last week, returning lioibe Saturday. Prof. Osinga, of the Chicago High School, arrived in Ann Arbor Saturday, ïaving ridden through from Holland on lis wheel. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. II. Callaghan, vith their family, are visiting Mr. C.'s parents, Jos. Donnelly and wife, of the th ward. MissMaryE. Hunt, who has been pending some time At Grand Pointe Club House, St. Olair Flats, has reurned home. Matthew Duke, after a year's residence it Hancock, in the Upper Península, has returned to Ann Arbor for permanent residence. Hale Bliss, now traveling for a large finu of manUfacturing chemiBts of Boston, was in the city over Sunday visitiug Ann Arbor relatives. Mrs. Ernest Manu, of Detroit, accompanied bv her children, have been the gnests of the Misses Mann, on S. Main st., during the week. Rev. C. A. Young returned home from Iowa Monday. Mrs. Young did not return with him, but is still in CaliEornia, in poor health. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Travis accompanied by Miss Ruth Durheim, wil] leave to-morrow for Gun Lake, to be absent a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Clarkson and daughter, who have been in the northern resort región for the past week or ten days, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hiscock, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Read, and grandson Lyle, left Monday for Frankfort, to be absent one week. The following young ladies have boen at Wbitmore Lake during the week : Emma Beek, Carrie Rauschenberger, Carrieand Lizzie Reiuiold.Edna Krauso. The latest intelligence from Dr. W. H. Dorrance is to the effect that he is slovvly improving. This will be glad news to his many friends in Ann Arbor. . Aid. Chas. W. Wagner, Geo. L. Moore, W. B. Phillips and Mr. Stevens went to Detroit Monday, to see about the coming State Y. M. C. A. convention to be held here in October. Mrs. L. H. Goodrich and daughter Marión, leave to-day for Old Mission, to be absent a few week. They will be joined later by Miss Georgia Goodrich and Mrs. Downs. H. E. Bennett, the gentlemanly conductor on the T. & A. A., who runs the morning train to Toledo, has moved his family to this city from Owosso, and now resides on Thompson st. Mrs. Louisa Trueblood, mother of Prof. Trueblood, and daughter, Miss Ruth, have gone to Whittier, Cal., for permanent residence. The Professor accompanied them as far as Chicago. Mrs. Hoyt, of Ann Arbor, is chaperoning a party of twenty of Carnbridge's handsomest young ladies and gentlemen at the "Lake Home" and "Ingleware" cottages.- Tecumseh Hereld. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Sheehan returned from their European trip Sunday evening. They will liave rooms at No. 18 Ohurch St. until their residence on E. Huron St. is ready for their oceupaucy, which will be a few weeks vet. Jay Taylor will leave in a couple of weeks to join the Carleton Opera Co., with which he will travel the coming year. The company will play in Detroit the 6th, and in this city about the 17th of September. Miss Lillie R. Bell, of Ann Arbor, and her little nephew Vernal Bell, started last week for Ontonagon, going via Chicago. She will tnake her home with her brother Walter J. Bell, who graduated from the dental college at Ann Arbor two years ago and has since been practicinghisprofession at Ontonagon. - Ypsilanti Commercial. Hon. Reuben Kempf and daughters Mrs. Hosack and Miss Nellie returned Saturday from an extended trip down cast. Mr. Kempf says that we can teil our readers that after traveling through' Canada and ascertaining the sentiment that exists there, he is thoroughly vinced that there will be no annexation n this generation, at least. "The üanadians í:iil to see where any advantage would accrue to theui thereby, and they are perfectly content to remain as they are, subjects of the queen." Outside of a few border cities the pèople of the United States feel the sanie way about annexation. Consequently the event will not come to pass very soon. Dr. and Mrs. Collins H. Johnston and children, of Graiid Rapids, who have seen sojourning in Europe during a arge portion of the past year, reached STew York on the 7th inst. Mrs. Johnston and children canie on to Ann Arbor, and will visit Mrs. Theodorë J. De Forest, at Geddes, and her brofciier Nathau }i. Sutton, of Northfield, fora few weeks. The Dr. will reniain in the east for a month, spending must of bis time iu Baltimore. Their little daughterCarrie, who was confined in the hospital at Leipsic for several weeks, with.diphtheria, has fiilly recovered her health and was greatly beneflted by the homeward bound sea voyage. The series of letters the Dr. bas been contributing to The . Physician and Surgeon during bis stay abroad have attracted wide-spread attention thronghout tlie state and country, being of an exceedingly interesting and instructive nature.

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