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Day
2
Month
January
Year
1895
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Chas. Gros6man is on the sick list. Mnuriee Milward and wife have returned from Pontiac. Misses Jeainie and Margaret l'rice are Jajckson visitors. Max Koehler is the holidays at his home In Iöwa. W. G. Palmer 'has returned from his vleit with Flushing iriends. Miss Cattena, of Bradford, Ont., is a guest of Mrs. Dodsley of Detroit et. Rev. and Mrs. J. Nromann have been visiting their soa William, at Romeo. . Miss Mae Kellogg has gone to Detroit to visit her sister who was recently married. Miss Lillie Condón has gone to Hancock, to remain severa! montlis with her father. Theodore Apiel has gone to Grand Rapids, where lie expects to find eniploynient. Miss Julia Sorg is visitlng her brother Víctor Sorg, in Jackson, during tlie holidays. Miss Emma Vóte, of Detroit, is ip nding several days witli ber sister Mrs. Jolin -Muehlig. Fred C. Wet-moj-e, of Cadillac, is home this week visiting his parents om W. Huron treet. WiU Kennedy Of Clucago, is visifing his parents Mr. and Mrs. AVni. Kennedy, on N. Fourth ave. Mrs. M. N. Banghart, of E. Anu St., is spendiug the holidays with her son, James F. Clark, of Chicago. G. B. Mason and wife spent Christmas in Saline, attending a family reunion at the home of M. M. Rouse. J. S. Pearl, business manager of the U. of M. Daily, has returned to the city after a few days at home. Mir. and Mrs. John Burg left Thursdiay ÍOT Wasiliiington, D. C, where they wEl remaiin foir se-ral days. Mts. E. Twomley, of the northside, has returned ïrom HiUsdale, where slie attended her brother's wedding. Mrs. Kfurl Bauinann of Dayton, O., hias been visiting her bi-ot-her Gustave Brelim during the Cliristmas vacatioe. Repiresentative Reuben Kempf left last Miomday for Ijansïng, to make arramgennents for his winter stay there. Jolwi H. Eemick, of Detroit, train despatchei-, of the M. C. R'y, is in town to-day, shaking haaids with old friemds. ] í' ; E. B. Noirie has gome to Manchester to dei'ond Davider, the mojí tliat was arrested tor violating tiie quarantine regulations. Miss Mary Hughes, of Jackson, is tlie gTiest of Sier brother Andrew Hughes, of E. Kingsley st. She goes froon liere to Detroit for New Years. J. V. R'osencrans, oí E. Huron st., lelt this morning foir Port Jervis, X. Y., to spend the remainder of the holidays. Misses Sarah Heydlauff and Sarah Mante, of Waterloo, have been the guests o,f Mrs. John Heinzmann dur: ing the holidays. Dr. Troy, oí Kiingsley st., has a son now. He carne yesterday. Tlie joy of the Ir. can be imogined when it is stated tteat the three older ones are girls. Mrs. M. IXHiise Walker lias wrltteo to 'her frieinds here that she has arrived sa.fely in Europe, and expects to sail froim Naples on Jan. 13, for Egypt. A card party, of whom a lai-ge number were froni Saline, were handsomely entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sclvaffer, oí Wells Bt., AV'ednesday evening. A still small -xiice at Chas. W. Wagner's - it is the ■s'Oice of another boy, and was first lieard on Christmas Day. One of the finest presents possible for a person to receive. Miss Edith Elerbach entertained a large number oí !ier young friends last evenins at tlie home oí paremts, Mr. and Mis. E. II. Eberbach, of Packard street. CasMer Hiscock, of the Aun Arbor Savings Bank, is to have a two month's vacation, coinmencing with l'ehruary, wliioli he ■vill improve by fcaking a western trip. Mis. Mary E. White and her íamily, Osband, Gariield and ]vi Clark, have taken up their abode Ín Aun Arbor ágata ; this time fctoey ENippose permanently.- Stockbridge Sun. Prof. E. L. Briggs and wife, of Coldwater, r.eturned last night froni Lansing, where they had boen in attendance upon tlie State Teacher's Association. They are visiting Mrs. Briggs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holmes. Dr. Fleming W. Carrow ret-urned last night f rom hie trip to Mexico, much quicker than lie expeoted. He got -as far as Kansas City, and found that tlie fetorm shad blockaded the Santa Te R. R. so that they would guarantee notliing, consequently he caotne back home, and says he proposes to stay here now and attend strictly ito business. It is the best place in tho world, this Ann Arbor. Chris. Monahan has returned to Battle Creek. Ie11 Stoup is spendlng his vacatioa in Jackson. Edgar Hirth has returned to hia borne in Grand Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. Van Fleet, of Fuut, are visiting Ann Arbor friends. Toni Mingay, wife and daughter will spent New Year's in Flint. Joe Williams and family are visiting Mrs. Williatn's sister in Mason. Stuart Millen returns to school ia Columbus, Ohio, to-morrow. Guy L. Laraway, of Einery, is sjiending the week in Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wood, oí CUiolsea, are Ajin Arbor visitors. Miss Anna JJ. Hadley has gome to Detroit for New Years. Miss Elvira Bumner is visiting vrth. friends in Kalaanazoo tJiis week. Joflui Alfreda has gone to Brantford, Ont., for New Years. Ma-s. Geddes, oí Chicago, is visiting old time friends in Ann Arbor. Mrs. E. R. Curtís, of Washington st., left this moriiing for Battle Creek. Mre.. Bower 6eJdes is a guest of Mrs. Prof. Burt, of "Washtenaw ave. Harry W. Clark leflfc to-day for Monix)e, to spend a fiew days wlth friends. Miss 'Einma Alexainder is home from Northville for the holtday vacation. Miss Laura Haggart is spending a few days with her parents in Clinton. E. B. Perry, sou of W. S. Perry is a guest of liis parents until after the New Years. J. Ernest Brown has been spending: the Aveek with relativos in Fowlerville. Mi-s. A. J. Sutherlaind has been ihe week with relatives in Feait-on. Thoe. Conlin has returned home to Clinton, after a holiday visit with Ann friends. Bernard A. Parsons returned last night from a short visit with friends in Richmond, Mich. Mrs. E. S. Green wood and daug-hter Grace, ha-- gone ito Silver Lake, Ind., to Tisit relatives. Mrs. LaVerne Bassett, '91 lit, of Detroit; is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clark. Miss Mary Dickey who has been spending the hoüdays in Lowell, is expected Üioine to-night. Mr. and Mrs. George Mower, of Fowterville, have been visiting relatives in Ann Arbor this week. Mrs. J. M. Halleck and daughteaMubelle, are visiting Mr. and Mits. J. R. Waldron in Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Allen amd falmily oï Milae Jiave been visiting Aun Arbor friends during bhe week. Mrs. Mary Visel and son Robert, of Xorthfield, gmests of Mr. Chiristiam Weiner, in Jackson. Mts. Cha. H. Worden has beeu spending tlliO week with lier son Dr. A. L. Wordeai and family in Detroit. Mr. E. 0. Way, oí the Farrand & Votey Organ Co., Detroit, is in the city looking after the Columbian organ. Messrs. Harry Nichols and Lew Renwick returned tliis morning after a visit of a few days with friends in Emery. Miss Eda M. Clark, class of '90, professor of chemistry in Weüesley College, is spending lier vacatioa with her pari'iits on División st. A. L. Clark, '93 engineer, now located in Kalamazoo, has returned to the Celery city, after a holiday visit with his parents on División st.

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