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The Comers And Goers

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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President Angelí returned from Toledo Friday evening. Prof. Julius O. Schlotterbeck returned from hls year's stay in Europe, Friday. Mrs. Eva Wetmore nee Leonard, of of Ashtabula, Ohio, is visiting in the elty. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Babcock heard Dr. Chauncy M. Depew in Detroit Saturday. Mrs. Hutchinson, of S. División st., Is spending a couple of weeks in NffW York state. Mrs. N. Drake, of E. Hurou st., is entertalnlng Mrs. John N. Gott, of Three Kivers. Mrs. Mary Dowdigan has gone to Boulder, Colo., to see her daughter ■who is at that place Mrs. E. IC. Prueauff, of Owsso, has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Hutzel, during the week. Miss Anna Reilly of N. Main st., and Miss Jennie Mclntyre of Spring st., went to 'Wyandotte yesterday. The family of Dr. McElroy arrived last Wednesday evening and are now living at the M. E. parsonage on N. State st. Mr. and Mrs. J. Homer Clark left for their home at Lincoln, Neb., Monday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. üeo. Stimson. Thos. J. Keech was in Cleveland over Sunday. He reports that there are 50 McKinley banners to 011e for Bryan, on the streets of that eity. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wadhams who have both been ill for some weeks, h with malarial fever, and she with inflama tory rheumatism, are both convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Converse G. Cook left for Colorado Springs, Colo., Thursday, where Jie went as a delégate Irom the local unión to the International convention. John E. Miner. accompanied by Mrs. Miner, expect to leave for California in a short time, where Mrs. Miner will remain for the winter with a hope of improving health. Miss Rose Seery of N. State st., was maid of honor at the recent marriage her friend Miss Rose "Watson, of Detroit, to Edward S. Maguire, Bishop Foley performing the ceremony.

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Ann Arbor Courier