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C. F. Gruber. Of Rochester, N. Y.

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Day
23
Month
September
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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was in town Saturd&y. Mrs. W. C. Tate has gome to, Manefield, Ohio, to join hor huwband. Mrs. Abell arod daughter Vnn. are Yisütinj; Mrs. A's daughter in Lansfog. Mre. WIU C. Hollands has returned from a visit with relativos in Jacksoo. TV. W. Wedcmeyer is to give the Kalamazoo people a specimen of his oratory soon. Mr. and Mrs. l'ivrt Bchmid returned Saturday froui a Vislt wilth friende in Bu ff aio, N. Y. Mrs. Louise AltTerinan and daughfer hare moved liere írom M:l;vn for edueational purpoees. Mis. Ir. W. B. SnaSfch, who has beeu the guest of Detrost friends for a timie, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oteas. W. Wagmer and ïamily have returned frcm tilieir siimmer stay at "Wequetonsinig. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cliapúi, oí Detroit, have been the guests of Chas. Bash. o,' Geddes, during the past week. Josfcua Palmer and family have returnel to their home on Tliompsón st., from a summer's stay at Brooklyn. C. P. Stevens, left here some weeks ayo wifch little Millie Waite as hls bride, to go to Dakota, returned from there a day or two Biiice. A young man was hdB companion home. Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Bt. Clair aad family have roturaed from their feummer's atay im the upper península, and are living in the residence formerly occupied Ty t'he late Ex-Gov. Alpheus Felch, on N. S'bate st. Erv. Henry Tatlock of St. Andrew'S churth, left Mooday evening for Torocto, to attend the convention of the Protestant Episcopal church, which mect.s there this week. He was invited to deliver the opening' sermón of the convention, and also another a,ddreK-. Judge L. M. Goddard and daughter Irene, of Denver, and Mrs. M. H. Snow, oï Winona, Minn., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Doty during the past week. Judge Goddard ie one of the great silver apostles Of Colorado, and a man who arsrueB the financia! question with him must be well posted. 'Mrs. Neleon B. C5ole, som Kev. Lawrence T., and daughter Miss Ivilian left la.st Tliui-sday moTning for Cambridge, Mass., where Lo.wrence will spend one year studying upon the echolarship which h received while in New York. Many friende here will reïrret the loss of this iamily, and wherever they may find a permanent abode, there will remain a warm pla-ce for them in the heartfi of Aun AXbOT'n citizens.

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Ann Arbor Courier