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The Comers And Goers

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
January
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Fleming Carrow visited iriends in Flint last week. Judge Kinne held court at Mouroe the last of last week.! Miss Lizzie Kress spent New Years with Tecumseh friends. E. T. McOure has retumed home from his trip to Shebyogan, Wis. Miss Jennie Mclntyre spent New Xears with friemds in Jaekson. Mr. and Mi-b. Cutting called upon friends in Detroit New Years Day. Justice Stannard of Dexter, wm down to the coaffty capital New Years Day. Miss Lillie Mae Volland was the guest of friends in Ilowell during the holidays. Miss Grace Moore has returned home from a hoüday visit with Detroit friends. Godfrey J. Dieterle has been -jp fröin Detroit the past week, visiting his parents. Miss Graee Flagg and Miss Susie Palmer were Detroit visitors New Years Day. Mrs. Flora Mo-nn hüB ? e-n pntertalnlng Mts. Kelly of Iiellevue, during the weet. C. 0. "Willis returned home last Thursday. alter a visit with Mends in Buffalo, N. Y. Misses Addie and Bessie Sterens have been guests of Ypsilanti relatives during the week. Miss Kat ie Hlrth of Toledo, has returned lióme, after a visit with the Misses Krause. Ed. Schairer was the guest oi his friend WiH FJseher, at Batt'.e Crcek, on New Years Day. Dr. C. F. Kapp and Attorney "Waters, oí Manchester, were here on legal business Thursday. Misses Bertha and Eva Schairer of Saline, spent New Years witn Ann Arbor friends and relatives. Mrs. Geo. H. Morris, of S. State Et., and family, spent the hoUdays ■with friends in New York. Thos. W. Cavanaugh of Paw Paw, has been visiting his brother Martin J. Cavanaugh, during the week. Mrs. W. D. Adams has been entertaining her mother, Mrs. Gregg, of Jackson, during the past few days. Mies Belle Sperry, after visiting her home for a couple of weeks, has returned" to her school duties at Adrián. Mies Nina and "Ward Howlett, of E. Ann st., returned Saturday íroni a two week's visit with friends in Jackson,. Miss Mamie Kinne, who has been visiting her father Judge Kinne, .returned home to Rrooklyn, N. Y. last Thursday. Mrs. Geo. M. Stevens of E. University ave., has been entertaining her brother, George W. Ames, of Comstock, Tex. Mrs. N. P. Kellogg has returned home to Orange, Mass., after a visit of several weeks with her mother, Mts. Durheim. Miss Carrie Sperry returned to her school duties at Rockford, Hl., Saturday, after a two week's visit at her home here. Thevon Dansing'burg wi.'e and son of Minneapois, Minn., have been guesta of County Clerk Dansingburg during the past week. Mrs. F. B. Tibbals has returned to her home in Detroit, after visiting with her cousin, Mrs. J. L. Babcock, during tlie hoüday season. A New Year's reception was given by Miss Daisy Earle, of Lawrence 6t., on Tuesday evening and was greatly enjoyed by the young people present. . ; A'rmut 135 cüHdren of St. Andrew's cöngrexa l o ' the hospitality of Rev. and Mra. H. Tatlock, at Harris Hall on Thursday aiternoon. They enjoyed it, too. Miss Ada Liesemer spent New Years Day at Saline. AVm. Frank. Jr., of Detroit, was in the city over Sunday. Miss Mabel AVallace has been visiting frionds in Ohelsea. Mrs. Zeuas Sweet ai-rived home Saturday trova her western trip. Ralph C. McAllaster was in Detroit Saturday on Y. M. C. A. business. Miss Emma Schumacher bas been visiting Ghelsea friends the past week. Miss Mina Pyper of Unadilla, was an Ann Arbor visitor over New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snauble attended a wedding at Saline on New Year's Day. Allen A. Kent has been visiting at nis old home in Dundee duriug the week. Miss Tillie Mutsehei returned to Flint Saturday, to resume her school duties. Eoy MeC-lure and wife are now loeateil at Sheboygan. Wis., in the Foeste house. Fred Davis visited his cousin Miss Gertrude Mills, at Unadlla luring the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Rentenier, of Saline, were Ann Arbor visitors on New Years Day. C. E. Walters, law '93, oí Toledo, has been the guest of Ann Arbor friends during the week. H. J. Brown went to Chicago last Friday to attend the National ('yole show, returning Monday. Miss Emma Bower has returned froin her visit with Cincinnati friends very much improved in health. H. A. Dancer, of this city, was the guest of his brother H. W. Dancer, of Northville over New Years. Miss Hattie Nims and Miss Sarah Standish of Stockbridge. ware Ann Arbor visitors for the week past. Justice Gibson has returned from hie regular court trip to Ohio. Whether he won his case or not is not reported. Miss Gertrude Chute has been visiting her friend. Miss Leia. Kelly, at Milan, during the past week, Miss Maidee Howe, visited relatives and friends in York last week. A. J. Sawyer attended the funeral of the late Wm. W. "White, which occurred at his home in Utica, N. Y., ast Sueday. Mr. "White was the owner of the opera house and stoie ajoinding, ateo the Tappan park addition to the city, all of which is very valuable property. He was one of the largest tax payers in this city. Gen. Russell A. Alger will preside at the coming debate between the U. of M. and Chicago. The case of Herman Hutzel against the City of Aun Arbor, for sewer building, has be?n settlo.1. GeraW B-rovvn, the boj soprano oí St. Aiidiew'.s vested ciiolr, vrlll shig a part in the comiiw; Choral Union Concert of Elijan. The athletic board has secured Eemenyi ïor a grand benefit concert in Univereity Hall. on Feb. t. The uext in-door meet wiU be held about the midd'e of March.

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