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Day
21
Month
July
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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J. E. Beal is on an eastern trip. E. B. Abel is in Detroit to-day. Chas. H. Richmond is on a trip to the " Soo." Geo. S. Brush was in Detroit Wednesday. Mrs. Peter Dignan is visiting at Port Crescent. Rev. Fr. Fierlie was in Monroe the first of the week. Capt. Ward of Tecumseb, was in the city, Tuesday. Mrs. W. G. Dieterle is visiting relatives in Manchester. Prof. J. B. Davis has relurned from his northern trip. President Angelí was in Detroit, Monday, on business. Dr.McLachlan was in Detroit Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Mattie Goodell is visiting friends in Genevia, N. Y. Stanton Rowell has gone to Dundee to rusticate for a month. Major Soule and fatnily will start for Topinabee, Saturday. Thos. F. Leonard has been out riding for the past few days. Miss Louise Pond is visiting relatives acd friends in Adrián. Mrs. M. J. Bourke has gone to Port Huron for an extended visit. M. C. Sheehan and family. are spending the week at Whitmore Lake. Mrs. Prof. H. W. Rogers, left Monday for an extended eastern visit. J. C. Batton, of Philadelphia, was the guest of C. H. Millen over Sunday. Miss Lillian Byington, of Fayetteville, N. Y., is visiting at Chas. Worden's. A. B. Pomeroy and wife of Westmoreland, Kansas, are visiting in the city. Miss Mattie Border, of Toledo, O., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Remick. M. Huduon, of the Hudgon house Lansing, is a guest at the Cook House. Wirt. Doty of Detroit, is spending his vacation with his párente, in thia city. Jas. Robison of the Detroit Free Press, visited his parents in this city Sunday. A. L. Noble was in Bay City, over Sunday, atteuding the funeral of Fred Romer. Mrs. Frank Boylan and son Charlie, are visiting relatives in Onondago, N. Y. Prof Elisha Jones and wife are rusticating m the frigid regions of,' Charlevoix. J M. Allen, of the Dexter Leader, made us a short ca!l the first of the week. Miss Carrie Jacobus left last Saturday for Port Iluron where she spends the summer. Mrs. T. Schtnidt, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mre. Hutzel, in Pittsfield. B. F. WatU etarted for Wichita, Kan., Wednesday morning, to visit his brotherin-law. T. L. Craig will attend the St. John Military School, near Syracuse, N. Y. next year. E. M. Roberts, editor of the Fort Madison (Iowa) Democrat, is the guest of Geo. Millen. Mrs. L. U. Risdon left Wednesday morning for an extended visit to relatives in Connecticut. Mrs. A. Oswald and daughter started Wednesday for Kincodine, Ontario, to visit friends. J. J. Quarry, left Tuesday morning for a two week's visit to his parents at Park Hill. Ontario. Mrs. Rev. Walter and children, of Amtergt, O., are visiting the former's mother, Mrg. Gundert. G. E. and Will Frothingham, T. L. Craig and Mr. Stewart, are camping at Whitmore Lake. Rev. R. B. Pope, pastor of the A. M. E. church will attend quarterly meeting in Ypeilanti, Sunday. Dr. L. P. Hatcb and wife moved to Plymouth, Monday, where the doctor will practico medicine. Dr. G. A. Hendricks, and bis brother, who is visiting him, are spendiog the week at Rush lake. Emery Townsend, law '82, and wife, of East Saginaw, are visiting the former's párente in Superior. Ohaa. T. Holmes, of Toledo, formerly an Ann Arbor druggist, was in the citv Sunday, visiting friends. Dr. J. B. Stevens left for East Tawas ;his morning where he will engage in the practice of dentistry. Mrs. C. D. Loring and Mis Nellie Loring, are spending the eumrner among the mountains of Virginia. C. E. Mutachell was overeóme by the leat last Saturday and has been confined to hig home ever since. Dr. E. K. Lum and wife. who have been sojourning in Kansas City for the past two months, have returned home. W. R. Hendricks, editor of the Sun, [lummelstown, Pa., is the guest of bis brother, Dr. G. A. Hendricks. Dr. W. A. Campbell, secretary of the medical faculty, left for.Chicacro. last nicht where he will spend a few dsys. William McCreery and daughter, Miss Josie, started Wednesday morning for Petoskey, to spend the summer. A large number of Ann Arbor people have visited Detroit this week. To attend the races ? Ob, no ; on business. 8. Langsdorf, T. H. Goodspeed, J. J. Quarry and Barney Johnson, visited W. L. Becker, at Brighton Sunday. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Sprague, of Detroit, are visiting the former's párente, Mr. and Mrs. John Sprague, in the Fifth ward. Geo. A. Isbell, is tuning pianos in the Knight-McClure music store, Denver, Colorado, and likes hig new home very much. Miss Maggie Harding and Miss Jennie Cowan left Wednesday morning, for a visit to friends in Buffalo and Rochester, N. Y. Prof. B. W. Cheever left Monday for )ulutb, Minn., where he will read a paper before the American Instituto of mining engineers. Hon. John J. Robison will leave for Colorado, next Monday on business connected with the Star Mountain Mining company. C. W. Ashford, who graduated in the law department in '80, has been appointed attorney general in the cabinet of King Kalakaua. Dr. C. H. Johnson has gone to Grand Rapids where he has associated himself with Dr. J. B. Griswold, a prominent physician of that city. Robert Butler, of Chicago, who has been in the city for the past few dayi, returned to his home Sunday night, accompanied by his nephew, John Butler. Miss Allie Angelí, of Adrián, who has been the guest of Miss Emma Payne for the past four weeka, returns to her home today, accompanied by Miss Payne. Geo. Kingsley, of Paola, Kansas, joined his family in this city the first of the week. Wednesday moraing they started for the sea shore where they will spend the summer. ExGov. Felch started for Jlarquette, Wednesday morning, via the lakes, to visit his son-in-law, Judge Grant He was accompanied by his grand-daughter, Miss Emma Grant, who has been visiting him for the past few days. Drs. A. B. Palmer, G. E. Frothingham, W. J. Ilerdman, an,d V. C. Vaughan, were in Detroit Monday, attending the conference meeting between the regents and the Detroit committee on the feasibility of moving the clinical department of the University to Detroit. Dr. A. N. Collins, medical class of '85, has recently been successful in another competitivo exammation and has obtained the situation of ambulance surgeon, at Bel'eyue hospital, New York city. As there were graduates of the medical colleges of Buffalo, Albany, Philadelphia and New York's own schools among the competitors, this speaka well for the medical department of the University ot Michigan.

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