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Day
14
Month
July
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Lottie Henion is visiting in Owosso. Prof. C. B. Oady was in Detroit, Tuesday. Albert Sorg is in New York on business. J. C. Kaowlton was in Detroit, Wednesday. John Lindensohmidt is taking a vacation this week. Miss Emma Banfield is in Charlotte visiting friends. Prof. F. L. Ford sailed trom New York, Tuesday, for England. Miss Carrie Baxter left yesterday for Chicago to visit friends. Master Herbert Presoott is visiting friends ia Racine, Wis. Mrs. M. E. Hayden, of Lansing, is in the city visiting her parents. J. V. Sheehan has been spending a few dayg in Detroit this week. Dr. and Mrs. Stowell have gone to Bay View to spend the summer. Mrs. Sarah H. Olney has gone to Charlevoix to ppend the summer. Prof. Chute and family are visiting relatives and friends in Ontario. " Co. X" will go into camp at Whitmore Lake the last week in July. Mrs. Dr. Ford and two daughters will spend the summer at the seashore. Master Arthur Hurburt spent the past week with friends in Grand Rapids. Fred. Henion, of the Savings bank, is spending the week at Whitmore Lake. Miss Mamie Bliss is on an extended visit to friends in Charlotte and Oüvet. Mrs. Dr. Darling leaves tomorrow morning for Cleveland, Ohio, to visit relativos. Miss Ruth Durheim and Miss Roby Puleipher are visiting friends in Toledo, O. E. B. Able and H. M. Tabor will start Monday for Duluth, Minn., via the lakes. Prof. R. C. Davig, librarían, will start for Cape Cod, next Wednesday, for a visit. Dr. O. C. Jenkins is in Ft. Wayne, Ind., purchasing eoods for his new dental depot. Miss Ida Binder is spending a few weeks visiting friends in Jackson and Waterloo. Dr. Spencer, of Missouri, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Oswald, on South Ingalhst. C. H. Worden returned Tuesday evening, from a visit to his son in Des Moines, Iowa. J. B. Williams and wife went to Pontirc, Wednesday, to spend a couple of weeks. Henry Sedina, of Lansing, was in the city the ürst of the week visiting his old Friends. Dr. Obetz and family moved to Detroit last Friday, where they will reside in the future. Major Soule and family will leave today For Topinabee, where they will spend the summer. Mre. L. M. Follett, from Brainerd, Minnesota, is visiting her father and Iriends in this city. Miss May Whedon, Miss Bell Huil and Miss Carrie Bell are on a pleasure trip up the lakes. Miss Nellie C, daughter of Col. Bergen, of East Saginaw, is the guest of Mrs. Prof. H. W. Rogers. Theo. Huss and Wm. Seyferdt, of East Saginaw, were the guests of Andrew Muehlig, last Friday. Judge Cheever and Prof. B. W. Cheever expect to start the last of the week for Duluth, via the lakes. Dr. and Mrs. Martin will start Friday morning for Quincy, Mich., where they will visit the doctor's parents. Mrs. Hoffman, of San Francisco, Cal. is visitmg her son, S. S. Foster, superintendent of the T.-H. electric works. Albert Stiles, of Jackson, the newly appointed deputy state oil inspector for this district, was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. J. Hangsterfer, and son Eddie, left, Tuesday evening for Cheboygan, to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. T. Limpert. Miss Katie and Adolph Diehl, of South Ingallsst, are spending a few weeks with their sister, Mrs. Kulencamp, in Sharon. Prof. J. G. Pattengill left yesterday morning for the Adirondack mountains, where he will rusticate for several weeks. A. Riley Crittenden, editor of the Howell Leader, was in the city Monday, and favored The Register with a pleasant calL John R. Mmer and family have gone to Straight's lake, in Oakland county, where they will remain for several weeks. Prof. John W. Langley goes to England in August, where he will read a paper before a scientific society in ter. Charles Donovan and wife of Sioux Citv, Iowa, and E. Donovan and wife of Kansas City, Aio., are visiting at P. Donovan' s. Miss Palmer, who been the guest of Mise Ciaría Oswald for the past month, returned to her home in Cleveland, Ohio, Monday. Mrs. F. H. Wade and party of ycung peaple returned Monday eveninL from North Lake, where they had been camping for a week. Dr. E. S. Dunster and family left for Hanover, N. H., Monday. Dr. Dunster will deliver bis usual course of leotures in Dartmouth college. MissBertha Diehl, of South Ingalls-st, started for New York city last Friday morning, where she will spend the summer with relatives. Mrs. Dr. Rose and children have gone to Battle Creek where they will visit rriends, after which they will go to South Bend, Ind., where they will spend the summer. President Angelí is in Chicago, to-day, where he will read a paper before the National Educational association, on the " Relation of Universities to Public Education." Milo S. Pulcipher left this morning for St. Louis, Mo. He will enter the employ of the St. Louis, Arkansas & Texas R. R. as a conductor, with headquarters at Texarkana. Alvin Wilsey, D. C. Fall, Geo. W. Renwick, R. C. Cuthbert and Avery Calkins, and their families, went to Whitmore lake yesterday, where thsy will remain for several days. Prof. G. B. Merriman, of Rutgers lege, N. J., formerly of Michigan University, will arrive in the city on Saturday. He will be, for a few days, the guest of W. W. Whedon. Miss Clementine, the seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Yale, accompsnied Mr. and Mrs. H. Q-. Prettymen to New York, where she will visit her grandmother. Dr. and Mrs. Steele are spending the week in Detroit and neighborhood. The last heard from them they were at the Oakland House, St. Clair, the guests of Rev. D. M. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. ffm. Theieeo, formerly of thig city, now of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Theisen's mother and little sister, of Syracu?e, N. Y., and MÍ89 Katie Oaepary, of this city, attended the wedding of Mrs. Theisen's sister, Miss Lou Egenolf, to Mr. O'Connors, at Ypsilanti, last Thursday.

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