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The Comers And Goers

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Day
1
Month
April
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Bon. Josep liT. Jacobs returned 8 urd-ay evoning irom his vlsit to CaliMr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark weve in Lamsing the lafcter part of last week. Hom. H. Wivt Xewkirk of Dexter was in the city Monday on business. Harry Clnrk who has been at Atlanta, Ga., for some months, has returned home. M. S. Brown attended'the reunión of the Normal students at Ypsilanti Friday March 27. Henry O. Bliton of Hill st. has returned f rom a t'wo week's visit in New York state. Dr. Jas. F. Breakey, of the Eastern Asylum at Pontiac, visited hls father the last of the week. E. J. Ottaway of the Detroit Freo Press, spent Sunday in the city, the guest of W. W. "Wedemeyer. Miss Grace Flagg has been entertaining her cousin Edward Flagg Jr., of Pentwater during the week. Mrs. C. G. Darling hs been entertainlng her brother, Newton Paine, of Detroit, during the past week. Prof. W. H. ButtB, of Orcaard Laie wae in thO city Saturday, attending a sesskra of the schoolmaster's club. Ernest Heimer, of Chicago, a former University boy, has been visiting old friends here during the week. Mns. Agnes Bxbeson, of Port Huron, ha8 been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Moore during the past week. Got. Rich will be entertained during his stay here oa April 8th, at the Armory dedication. by Col. and Mre. H. S. Dean. Prof. and Mrs. L. D. Winea entertained the M. E. church choir last Friday erening, at their home o0 Oakland ave. Prof. I. Fall of Albioo, and Prof. Wheeley of Hastings, were entertained at Prof. Taylor's during the schoolm asters club. Prosecuting Attorney Bandall and wife have been entertaining their son Harry, of the Bay City schools, during the week. Eli "W. Moore left Monday on a two week's trip through the south and west. in the interest of the Ann Arbor Agricultural Co. Bon. John J. Kobison of haron, was over to the couinty capital Monday greeting old friends. He isn't as rugged as in days of old. Mts. Andrew Paul, who is on her way from Croswell to Blisslield, where ehe will reside in the future, is visiting Aun Arbor friends for a few days. Judge McClellan of Auburn, Ind., one of tlhe udges in the oratorical eomtest Friday evening, together wlth nis wife, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. "W. M. Sturgeon, during their stay in th-e city. Hon. Thos. E. Barkworth of Jackson, itaá a case in court he-re Friday and Saturday, and entertained a number of tbe members of the bar and other people in his genial way in the clerk's office between times. Major AT. C. Itansom of Sagina w, Prof. J. C. Haana of Columbus, Ohio, and Wm. A. Hamilton, of Chicago, Hl., were in the city yesterday, actmg as a committee to revise the constitution of the Beta Theta Pi frateraity. fornia and the Pacific coast. He expresses himself as much pleaeed with hls journey both going and coming, and of course lie had a pleasant vislt with his son Charlea who is living at Los Angeles, Cal., where so many Ann Arbor people are.

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