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Our Ypsi. Friends

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
January
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Brnext Lodeman retornad to ais school in Indiana, Monday. Miss Mary Minar has ben .pending a few days in Jaekson. Mr, aod Mrs. Bowling and tamily speot New Year's in Detroit. Prol Cleary, of the business ooliege, speDtSaturday in Detroit. Normal teachers and atudenu took up work agam on Wednesdy. Geo. W. Hough, the newg dealer, ha moved bis family and belongings back to Detroit The aons ot temperance gare their ister and sweethearts a Sne sleigh ride, Tuesday evening. The chapel guild of the Episcopal ohurch, met with the president, Miss Nan Sewell, Wednesday afternoon. E. E. Ferguson has been dismissed from assisting American expressman Vail, and a handsomer man appointed in his place. E. P. Goodrich filled the Preshyterian pulpit Sunday, in absence of Dr. McC rkle, who h been at Howell on enurch business. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bovee gave a reoeption Monday evening, in celebration of the twentieth anniverswv of their marriage. Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. 0. Amsden and daughters, Misses Lou and Kittie, attended the Amsdeu-Culver wedding at Brooklyn, Wednesday. Prof. Lodeman, of the Normal, returned from Baitimore, Monday, where he attended a meeting ot' the Modern Language Association. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Campbell gave a large reception, last Friday evening, in honor of their son Robert and bride, who were down from Jackson during the New Year holidays. Mr. and Mr. AdJison Fletcher started for Kansas City, Wednesday evening. They intend going farther south, shortly, to find some place where Mr. Fletcher can spend the remainder of the winter and try to recruit his ill health.

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Ann Arbor Register