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The Comers And Goers

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
February
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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W. B. Phillips left PrMay for New Tork City. 'Miss Genevieve Puffy risited Erlends Sa Toledo over Sranttay. Otis Cuehing of Webster, was ui Jüm Arbor visltor Friday. Miss Mae Ma.nïy visited la BelleTille over Sniunlay amd Sunday. 'Miss Laura Armbruster of Washington st., is visiting frlends In BridgeWater. Mï. and Mrs. ('lias. Van Wper, of Webster, were at the oouaity capital Triday. ! The veteran republiean campaigñer, Br. A. W. Smi'th, of Adi-iian, is in town to-day. E. P. Mason, county poor coniniissioaer, has been on Mio ick list for the past week. Edvard Duffy has beeo a sufferer irom the previailiog grippe epidemie ior severa I daye. Mrs. I. Giles Lewis, of Oaioago, is Tlsiting her broUher, Chas. S. Milieu And family for a time. Christian Macb was oalled to Chiago Priday, on tmslness, and returnad home last evenún. i Chas. W. Wagner has bien ill ever since his rettirn home from the e-ast 3riday last. The grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew üraun. Of Treedom, have been guests of Ann Arbor friends duriag the week. Miss Carrie L. Dicken of the lst veerd school, vas called to llonieo Sast week, by the eerious illness of her another. Miss Emma Bower attended the aaonthly meeting of the executive -ommittee of the L. O. T. M's in De[I last week. Bavid Tanbengayer, oí Scio. wlio lecentiy bought the Miann property 8. Main st., has moved thereto n'ith his family. Miss Lou Iatonrette was called to Anai Arbor this "week by the serious ïïlness of her cousin, L. 0. Driggs.- Tewton Independent. Mr .and Mrs. B. E. Thayer of Clierly st., rejoice ia the advent of a son it their home. who arrived there Satii'da}- mornáng laet. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, of South Xyon, have been guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. George Yanda-warker, oí N. Ingalls st. Last Friday Mrs. W. B. Phillips returned hiame to Carthage, N. Y. with Sier sister Mrs. T. 0. Williams, wlio bas been visiting her for some weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Howlatt went to Waterloo Monda}-, to be present "wlth his parenite on the day follou'ïnig, When his father celebrated his 80th birtbday. Prof. and Mre. Geo. W. Pattterson eatertained a number of friends last Monday eve.ning, at thek home on S. Utniversity ave., in lnonor of the professor's birthday.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier