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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
August
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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E. S. Gustin visited in Detroit last week. D. C. Fall spent Sunday at Whitmore Lake. Geo. Wahr is transacting busines in Detroit to-day. Mr8. Eli Moore left Tuesday for a trip around the lakes. Dr. Kapp and son are rusticating in and around Mackinac. Miss Hannah Ryan visited friends in Detroit last week. A. D. Seyler and family are camping at Independence Lake. Prof. Galpin, of the Howell schools, was in the city Monday. Miss Hattie Nichols is visiting relativos in Owosso and St Louis. Miss Emma Black, of Adrián, Mich., is visiting Miss May Payne. A. L. Noble and family are camping on the banks of Whitmore Lake. Prof. L. D. Wines and wife visited in Detroit, Sunday and Monday. James Quarry returned from his visit to his parents in Canada, Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Stone, oí Wahoo, Neb., is visiting ber sister, Mrs. W. W. Bliss. Master Eddy Hudson is visiting relatives at Clifton Springs, New York. Fred Ukle, of Sebatha, Kansas, visitec friends in Ann Arbor, over Sunday. Mayor Smith spent last week looking after his interests in Iowa and Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Cranston, of Webster, are entertaining friends from Canada. J.M. Stafford has just added a fine dressing room to his merchant ta'loring parlors. Vic. Sorg, of Jackson, has been spending the past week with his mother in this city. Dr. and Mrs. Frothingham left Wednesday for Petoskey, via Detroit and the lakes. E P. Anderson, a University gradúate, has been appointed principal of the Flint schools. Mrs. Folie t, of Brainard, Mimi., and Mrs. M. A. Lukens, are spending a few days in Detroit President Angelí and family left Wednesday for Narragansett Pier, to speed the gummer. Mre. WTH. Jenkins, of Detroit, is the guest of Dr. and Mr. O. C. Jenkins, of North-Bt H. G. Prettyman and bride returned from their bridal trip to New York last Saturday. Prof. Beman left Monday night for Charlevoix, where he will rusticate for a few weeks. H. Woodward and M." Staebler made a visit to Akron, Ohio, the first of the week, on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodyear left Tuesday for New York city, where they will visit for a few days. Miss Mary Durheim is on a month's visit to relatives in Mugkegon, Grand Rapids and Battle Creek. Charles Weissert, of Hastings, Mioh., spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allaby, of st J. M. Stafford will go to New York next week, to purchase his fall stock of goods and get the latest fashion plates. Moritz Levi, lit, '87, has accepted the position of teacher of Germán and mathematics in the Maniitee High School. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and a daughter and two sons are the puesta of their daughter, Mrs. Rev. James Butler, in Webster. Mra. W. E. Crane and baby, of Saginaw City. are home for a visit at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tremper's, South University ave. J. S. Poster, superintendent of the T.H. Electric works, is in Waters, Mieh., establishing an incandescent electric light plant. A. A. Hobe and daughter, of San Francisco, Cal., were the guests of Mrs. Henry De Pue, of Pittsfield, the firet of the week. Miss Harriette Brewer, of Sandusky, Ohio, and Miss Edith Zane, of Washington, D. C, are the guests of Miss Annie Miner. County Clerk Howlett and family, who have been camping at Kavanaugh Lake, for the past month, returned home last Friday evening. The Misses Minnie and Alice Grant, of Detroit, are spending a few weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. R. S. Smith, of Washtenaw ave. James Coleman, manager of the Postal Telegraph office in this city, accompanied by his mother and sister, are visiting relatives in Colorado. H. B. Dewey, of the Owosso Times, made ua a pleasant cali last Friday, while on his way home from the Michigan Press Association meeting at Port Huron. Rev. E. W. Childi, of Granville, Ohio, is spending a few weeks in the city, and during his visit will arrange for the reinoval of his family to their new home.

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