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The Comers And Goers

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
March
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Michael StaeWer was in Charlotte OTer Sunday. James L. Gffliert, of Chelsea, was in the city yesterday. Jíra. Herman Krapf is vfatting friencls in Munith. Miss Mary Wallace is visiting wit friencls in Ooranna. Miss Mattie Drake spent Mpnday and Tuesday in Detroit. Miss Blanche Banta, of Jackson, is the guest of Ann Arbor friends. Mr. and Mis. Clay Grecne have rooms at the Arlington House now. Mrs. Judge Grant, of Lansing, is tilO guest of her fatlier Gov. Felch. Miss Caxrie Britten of Jackson, has been visiting Ann Arbor friends ior a few days. Capt. Boes Granger and Major Martin Beteer, called on Gov. Rich at Laneing, Molnday. Amoog the new 'corners to our city are Mr. O. I. Hogers and family, of Saglnaw, e. s. Mr. and Mrs. TVm. Matthews of Owoeso, are visiting tttieir old Uome fiere for a time. Prof. A. C. Tagge of Monroe, lias been pending the week with Ann Arbor relatives. C. C. Warner is doing the nortliern paxt of the state in the interest of lis catarrh cure. Mrs. E. M. Smith of Jackson, attendd the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Burnett. last Friday. Rev. W. 0. Waters of Detroit, vras Öie guest of Harry Douglass and sisters over Sunday. Frank Lansing, Jr.. of Hwwell, and bride, have been the guests of friende aere during the week. Miss Mituiie Hammond returned to Sangatuck Monday. after a brief visfb to her nome here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dieterle entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Holmes, Of Manchester, over Sunday. Mrs. Joihn Burg entertained Mrs. Ex-Congressman James Gorman and ahildren, of Chelsea, Monday. Chester Beardsley and wlfe, of Grand Iedge, are guests of their sister Mrs. E. A. Keith, of S. Thayer st. Mrs. Gertrude Wade Slocum of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wade, of S. State st: Titue Hut zei and Robert G winner are expected home from a week's business trip to Chicago to-morrow. Thie hosts of íriends of Prof. J. C. Knowlton were extremely pleased to sec him out once more, last Friday. Fred Eberbach went to Los Angeles, Cal., last Saturday, to remain permanently. He goes on a fruit farm. Miss Allie Howard has gome to Elgin, 111., where she has secured a poposition in the Elgin watch works. Boland Case, accompanied by Mrn Case and son Frank, leave this week fr Beveral monöis stay in California. Wm. K. Cliilds has been in Lansing for several days, examining the books Of tlie adjutanfc general oí the G. A. R. for the year. Dr. Hume, of Owosso, a f ormer W. r. of the blue lodge int nat city, with his children, have "been guests of Ann Arbor friends during the -week, Henry and Joseph Sedina of LanSihg and Mrs. Sedina of Chicago, accompanied iby her daughters lizzie and Josephine, were in the city Monday and Tuesday, called here by the death of John Sedina. . And mrw it is expected that Will F. Xodholz. of the Northside, will be a more entiusiastic fisherman thao ever. Why ? Because he has another to catch fieh for. A son, last Saturday. ?athan Keith, who has been visiting relatives here for a time, left yesterday for Dexter, where he will remain a few 'days before going to Jackson and vieinity to remain for a time with friends. Mrs. Howard, of Lansing, a lady 93 years old is visiting at Dr. Vaughan's. She is remarkably well preserved and in good possession of all her faculties. Monday evening a lictle party was given for her at the home of Elmer Cuehman, on William st.

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