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Comers And Goers

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
September
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mxb. J. F. Schuh and son are at Whit more Lake. Prof. H. S. Carhart has gone to For Waynej Ind. Miss Addie Tice has returned home from Jackson. George Goodrich went to Petoskej last Thursday. Miss Lizzie Essliuger is visiting rela tives in Clinton. Dr. A. W. Haidle is at Mackinac Is land and the Soo. Miss Anna O'Brien is home from a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Judge Harriman has returnec home from Battle Creek. Dr. Robert Wenley and family have arrived here from Scotland. Dr. John Dowdigan, is down here from Owosso for a few days. Mis. B. St. James is entertaining Mrs. Chas. Tuttle, of Detroit. Miss Lisia YanValkenberg has returned home from Xew York. Miss Sue Palmer lias gone to Detroit and Rockwood to visie her sister. Mrs. A. M. Doty is visiting her sous, Win, "Wade and Bert, in Detroit. Misses Virginia and Lucile Matchett, of í?. División st., are at Petoskey. Miss Winnie McLachlan, of Detroit, is visiting her young friends here. Chas. Spoor has none to Owosso, to visit his daughter, Mrs. O. F. Webster. Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Stofflet, of Hazleton, Pa., are truests of F. Stofflet and wife. Robert Phillips cashier of the State Savings Bank, is taking a two week's vacation. Miss Anna Chalmers has returned from an extended trip through the eastern states. Mrs. Vandewerker and sister Miss May Wing, have returned from Whitmore Lake. Miss Kate Roehrig, of Wyandotte, has been visiting friends here during the week. Miss Anna D. Dunster has gone to Howell to assume lier duties of teacher in the high school. Walter Seabolt, of the Aan Arbor Savings Bank, is at Whitmore Lake for a couple of weeks. Herbert A. Williams and family have returned home from a two week's vacation spent in Detroit. J. E. Wyman and family, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Wm. Canwell, of Chubb st. Will C. Hollands has gone to Cleveland to attend a meeting of the Xational Binder's Association. Mrs. T. W. Mingay and Mrs. O. M. Martin left this morning for Big Rapids, to visit Mrs. Robert Balt. Miss Alice Coleman has returned home to Battle Creek, after visiting her friend Mrs. Martin Schaller. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campion was made happy by the arrival of a daughter last Monday. Miss Etta Baxter, of 48 S Fourth Ave, is having a three weeks' visit with her parents and friends in Aylmer, Ont. Mrs. T. C. Phillips, of Milwaukee, Wis., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whedon, of N. State st. J. W. Simmons, of Owosso, the successor of D. A. Hammond on the State board of education was in the city yesterday. Harry W. Hawley, of the San Francisco Chronicle, has been the guest of his father-in-law, Christian Mack, for a day or so. Rev. and Mrs. Wilkinson, who have been spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. A. Duim, have returned to Centralia, 111. Dr. D. M. Tyler expects to return home from Leslie, where he has been for the past several weeks, mach improved in healtli. 3IÍSS Nettie Barnum and Miss Rena Van Buren, of Ypsilanti, were Ann Arbor visitors Wednesday. W. W. Watts, of tlie P. 0., has been spending the week with friends at Petoskey. Mrs. Watts is visiting lier sister at Grand Rapids. Fred Büss spent Sunday in Ann Arbor. He is just froin New Jersey, where he lives, and he says New Jersey is safe for McKinley by 30,000 majority. A boy carne to tlie home of Dr. Clarence Miner, at Fresno, Cali., on Saturday of last week. John R. being called upon once more to be a grandpa, bears the honor with becoming grace. Chas. W. Traver who had been visiting bis inother and his)old home here for a few days left Mondayfor a trip through Europe, where he proposes to continue his art studies. Mr. Traver bas been a resident of Los Angeles, Cali., for some time, and wbile there bas won for himself au enviable reputation as au artist.

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Ann Arbor Courier