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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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A. ö. Morey west to Dexter yesterday. W. A.Tolchard may remove to California. Dr. V. C. Vaughan has been sick this week. Judge Joslyn is holding court at Monroe this week. M. Brenner, of Manchester, was in the city yesterday. Dr. C. L. Ford went to Alma yesterday for a day or two. Miss B. E. Birk is visiting Miss Taumeister in Detroit. Mrs. Dr. Vaughan is visiting her parents and friends in Missouri. Wm. Chne, of Rochester, is spendiDg several days in the city. Strange as it may seem, J. T. Jacobs visited Detroit yesterday. Deputy Clerk Brown spent Saturday and Sunday at Ypsilanti. Miss Louise Canwell, of Detroit, is visiting her parents in this city. J. Z. Batton, of Philadelphia, was the guest of C. S. Millen, Monday. H. S. Sober of tbis city is principal of the Michigan City high school. R. Howlett, of Dansville, was visiting his county clerk brother last Friday. Miss Mame Benham, of Plymoutn, is visiting her párente on east Huron-st. Cüfford Bassett, of' Detroit, formerly of this city, visited friends here last week. Fred. A. Howlett went to Detroit Monday, to serve as a juror in the U. S. court. Mrs. Wm. Chadwick, nee Genevieve Taylor, is visiting her parents north of the city. Major Soule and Dr. Obetz are in northern Michigan hunting the peaceful deer. Capt. Dennis of the steamer Iron Cliff, was the guest of friends in the city last week. W. W. Wadhams, manager of Jacobs & Co. 's branch store at Dexter, spent Sunday ia the city. Dr. J. C. Stevens and wife visited in Detroit, last week, where he intends to practice soon. F. N. Bus of Mack & Schmid's has been sick so that he could not be at his post this week. Mrs. A. L. Bours, of Detroit, is expected in the cicy tomorrow to pay her son, T. R. Bours, a visit. Mrs. D. Hiscock returned Friday, from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Read, of Rokers Park, III. Mrs. H. T. Morley, nee Allie McLane, who has been visiting her mother, has returned to Marine Oity. Mrs. O. M. Bryan, of Sycamore, III., who has been visiting Mrs. H. J. Brown, returned home yesterday. Robert Howlett and wife, who were the guests of County Clerk Howlett, returned to their home at Danville, Saturday. Mrs. Donovan, who has been the guest of Mrs. Hendricks on Forest ave., returned to her home at Deleware, O., Friday. Chas. Schleede who has been visiting his friends and relatives in Ann Arbor for a week, left for his home in Jackson a few days ago. Judge-elect H. Lane and family of Adrián, visited the family of E. J. Knowlton on State-st, last week. They returned home Monday. Dick Kearns was in Detroit last week. He will return there on Dec. 1 to fill a position as book-keeper in one of the large dry goods firms. A. 3. Sawyer, Evart Scott and Ed. Sutnner went to Cavanaugh lake last Thursday to fish, and of course they had great luck. They returned on Monday and Tuesday of this week. C. B. Woodward, for several years clerk at the Cook house, will occupy a similar position at the new Wayne hotel in Detroit which is to be opened the latter part of the montb. The many friends of Mrs. Dr. Isaac Lovejoy, of this city, will be pained to learned that she has been dangerously ill for several weeks in Toledo, where she went to visit friends some time ago. D. J. Haff, lit of '84 and law of '86, now practicing law in Kansas City, was in the city last Friday. He is just from East Saginaw where he took the remains of his brother who recently died in Salt Lake City. John T. Michau, a gradúate of the law class of '74, is visiting his law, Wm. McCreery, on Fourth-st. He is on his way to his home in Kansas City from a trip through Great Britian, Burope and Turkey. Dr. J. H. Ksllogg of the Battle Creek sanitarium, was in Ann Arbor Sunday. He is a member of the state board of health, and it is rumored he was here to examine the Smead system of disposing of excreta in the public schools. Charles Urr, who recently came to Ann Arbor from Xenia, O., with his family, will associate himself with S. C. Andrews in the book business. For eleven years he was proprietor of the leading book store in Xenia, and is a desirable acquisition to the city. C. W. Csrman of this city who was principal of the Lansing high school last year, is now special teacher of sciences in the Grand Rapids schools. He had a fiattering offering from the Parker Normal school in Chicago, but could not get released from his present engagement.

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