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Day
16
Month
June
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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Walter Hawkins 8 quite ilL Miss Irma Davis, of New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walterhouse. Mrs. D. H. Pattison, of Hudson, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lee Yost. Geo. MoElcheran has been laid up with some painful illness for the past week. Twelve youngladies and gentlemen will gradĂșate from the high school, Friday. Miss Delia Compton has returned to our city after a year's absence in Grand Rapids. Wallace Webh, who has been on the sick list for some tim, is gaining health again. The Normal commencement begins Friday, the 24th, and fioishes Tue3dav, the 28th. Sidney Rathfon is old enough fni ought to know better, but he's got em : The measeis. Miss Fannie Bogardus is home from New Ycrk on a vacation frcm her labora in the musical line. Mrs. J. L. Francia and daughter are again in our city, after having spent several months in the east The Ypsilanti sanitarium is still being improved in outward appearance and new patients are still arriving. Waterman, our art photographer, has some fine work on exhibition in the city, and is getting a splendid patronage. Our Ypsilanti crack base ball club are having exciting games with the Wayne and Plymouth clubs this week, at the fair grounds. Walter Hewittjr., and Miss .Nellie May, were married by Justice Griffin at the residence of W. H. Hewitt, last week Thursday. The city has been chock full of Ger; man's from all over the state, this week, and the Arbeiter Bund has been celebrated to the f ullest extent. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Snyder, Mrs. Geo. McElcheran and Mrs. John Wilson and daughter, will start for Petoskey, next Tuesday, to spend the summer. The last of the series of temperance meetings were held at the opera house, Sunday evening, with a fair audience. These meetings seemed to have been rather ill-timed, as there faas been so mueh else to take up the attention of the people' that it was impossible to raise as mueh enthusiasm as usual in the work.

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