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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
June
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sheriff Walsh was in Detroit, Monday. H. J. Mann was in Detroit, over Sunday. G. M. Monroe is at home visiting hig family. Geo. W. Millen has returned from his vacation. Airs. Dr. Frothingham, is visiting friends ia Chicago. C. E. Hiscock was in Detroit, Tuesday, on business. Mrs. J. M. Stafford, is visiting her sister in Akron, Ohio. Frank iTVood made a business trip to Jackson, Monday. Titus Hutzel has been spending the past week in Elgin, 111. Prof. Otis C. Johnson and wife will sail for Europe on June 20th. Miss Rose Berkey, of Grand Rapids, is the guest of Mrs. Ferdon. Mrs. O. J. Barker, of Howell, is visiting her eister, Mrs. J. R. Bach. Prof. Calvin Cady and family will spend the summer at Bay View. S. T. Douglas and wife, of Detroit, visited at Dr. Douglas', over Sunday. A. W. Hamilton is in Lansing to-day, in attendance upon the supreme court. Rey. C. Volz and wife, of East Saginaw, we visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Muehlig. Jas. Robinson, of the Detroit Free Press, visited his parents in this city, Sunday. W. R. Henderson was called to Madison, Wis., Monday, as a witness in a law SUltL Richard Kearnes, for some time employed in Detroit, has accepted a position in Lansing. Mrs. J. C. Knowlton gave a reception to her ady friends, yesterday p. m., from four to si& Mrs. Wm. H. Wells, of Detroit, is the Rüest of Mrs. E. Wells, corner of Ann and Division-sts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howfeti of Lyndon, visited their Botij titè county clerk, over Sunday, Thos. Whifë, of Eaton Rapids, was in the city Saturday and Sunday, visiting his otd ïliends. Miss Anna Freuauff leaves Saturday morning, for an extended visit with relatives in Portland, Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. Stowell, are getting ready to spend their vacation at Bay View and in the Lake Superior región. Mrs. Henry DePue and daughter, Winnie, are spending a couple of weeks with friends in Jackson and Mason. Mr. ar.d Mrs. McClure and Mrs. Kellogg, of Denver, Colorado, have arnved in Ann Arbor to spend the summer. Dr. Douglas and daughter, Miss Sarah, returned Saturday, from a month's visit to friends in Clifton Springs, New York. Harry W. Hawley, of Minneapolis, formerly editor of The Register, was in the city Tuesday visiting his many friend?. Mrs. Charlotte Ulrey, of Kalamazoo, is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Noble. She is on her way home from a visit to eastern friendg. Prof. Elisha Jones returned home yesterday, from New York, where he had been called to attend the funeral of a relativo. James Glements left Tuesday night, for New York, where he will meet a party of friends and sail for Europe, to spend a short time. H. J. Brown, J. M. Wheeler and C. H. Richmond, are in Detroit, attending the annual convention of the Episcopal churches of this diocese. Grand Captain General Wm. G. Doty, was in Northville, Tuesday, assisting the grand officers in establishing a Knights Templar commandery in that place. Mrs. Geo. E. Gribner, of California, who has been viuiting her párente, Mr. and Mrs. P. Kennedy, in t!iis city, for the past few weeks, returned home, Monday. A special meeting of Wilie Camp, No. 90, S. of V., will be held in the K. of L. hall, next Tuesday evening. All members of the G. A. R. are requested to attend. Lorenzo Davij, jr., professor of EDglish literature in the Berkeley Gymnasium, Berkeley, CL, is vhiting his parents, at present, after an absence of about twelve years. Prof. D&vis is a gradúate of the University, literary class of '75.

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