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The Comers And Goers

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. Fr. Kelly waa in Wyandoitte over Suindiay. Sheriff Judsan iva in Jaekson Monlay on business. Mrs. A. L. Alexander has returned from Naehville, Tena,. CBty Bntgineer Geo. F. Key Is on a buistoess trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Baa,l entertalinied The "Whist Cluib laat fevenïng. Mrs. OtíB, oí Hastings, has been the guiest oi Arun Arbor ïriemds. the past week. D. H. Johmson, the N. Main st. groeier, left ïor New. York Saturdsay, on a' business trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Maore b&vie tetrairmed froim a stay of several weeks at Mma, Olito. Mns. Aldlco Havm, who has been damge-rouely ill for Bomiei time, Is reporíed as a trffiei improved Mrs. Woolsey, of Ypsdianti, has been Tiisitirfig' her piarents, Mr. and Mr?. EMeniriank, during the week. Mr. ESssell, of tüi} Cliarlotte Kepublloan, was in tte city this morning ,and a caller at thö Conrier office. Mrs. Theda Y. Beardsleyj has gone to H'&rTOrd, 111., Instead of Kalamazoo, as erromeousïy etat-ed last week. Mrs. Blurnit iormerly of Willard et., lias gone to Goshen, Ind., ön her way to Yanfkton, S. D., for permanent resüdienice. Miss Cba.pin, of Kingsly st., tnterüained a number of the High School Alumni Association officials Monday ervemlïng. Albert C. Schiimacher has been in Lamsfing dmiing tbe week, attending a meetíine of the State Board of Pbaraiacy. Dr. 'Wm. F. Braakiely lïas been sut'leriag from an attack. of influenza üutttnig the past iaw days, but is convalesaiag slowly. Ij. C. Goodricti left Mond;ij for the weöbem part of tihe state to attend Ms dinties as Gra-nd Ijecturer for the Eoyal Arch Masoras. Mss öarrie Britteu retumied to her echool duties in Jackson Monday monnimg, after a ïive week's absence Tjecauise af srckness. Cüas. F. Liïtz, oi X. MfeiSU, st., was ■taken suddenly ill last Saturday, and 'lias been. -ery tow ever sdince, with fflnfl'aimimation of the lumgs. Mre. Helen Wainrig-ht and sister Miss Mary Davisoa of N. División st., were guests of theár brother in Grand Eapide during Uhe great carnival. Dr. D. Zfmmerman, of E. Huiron st., wh has been confined to his home Tor eome weeks, 'U no better, and la ïact hfe frlands are much alarmed öbouit Mm.. Mrs. Dr. Carbaugh, aee Hattie Swia-thel, of Lookouit Moontaün, Temn., is home for a time, called here by the seiijious iltaess of her father, J. T. Swathel. Dr. 'A. C. Nictoolis weait to hls hoims Saturday wltih a eevere attack 'of inflamiartion of tha luings, and tlie dtoease still has its grip on. the Doctor. But he Is eome better. CL. C. Goodrtch left} Monday for a tw'O week's trip ia the western part of the state, where he goes to meet tibe Eoyal Arch Masoniic Chapters in lilis capaclty as grand lecturer. Mr. aind Mrs. Wm. N. Bro-wn have been entert aining Mrs. Alfred E. Mudge and daughifcer, of N&w York, íor a few days. Mrs. Mudge came here to see her father, Prof. TenBrook.

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