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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ralph MoAlister 6pent Sunday in Jackson. Misa Maude Hadson is visiting in Towanda, Penn. George Werner of Jackson spent Thanksgiviug in this city. Judge Beach returned to hia home Wednesday morning. Dr. T. J. Sullivan, of Chicago, spent Suodsy with his family. Z. Waldron, of Northfield, is dangerously sick with typhoid fever. H. E. H. Bower is very sick, and W. Y. Watts ís picking up news for him. Mrs. D. C. Fall and family have returaed from a visit in Springport. W. H. Dimond of Ogemaw county is in Ann Arbor on pleasure and business. Jonathan Josenhans, of York township, was visiting iu Ann Arbor last week. Frank Mallory has returned from northern Michigan to Ann Arbor for the winter. Miss Mary D. Cochran, of Toledo, visited Miss Lulu Moore Thanksgiving day. 0. L. Matthews, of Ann Arbor, is in Dundse today attending to pension business. Dr. Hugo Lupinski, health officer of Grand Rapids, is visiting frienda in the city. Miss Ha'tie Hudson, of Lansing, visited Mra. Hudson, of the Cook House, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Doty, of Ann Arbcr, spent Thanksgiving day in Manchester. Mrs. Caspary and daughter Francés visited relatives and friends in Detroit the past week. Arthur Brown, our deputy county clerk, was entertained by Saline friends Thanksgiving day. Justice Frueauff is quite sick so that he has been unable to attend to business most of this week. Frank Bower, of the Dotroit Tribune, ppent Thanksgiving day with his moiher in Ann Arbor. P. C. Hudson of Toledo spent Sunday at Mrs. Warren Hamilton's residence where his son is living. 1. K. Pond, architect of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving day with his father, Justics Pond, of this city. S. C. Andrews returned from New York city last Saturday, where he went to buy holiday goods. Rev. J. K. Kost of F.ndlay, O., editor of the Nationil Presbyterian, was in Ann Arbor on Wednesday. J. J. Robison and wife spent Thanksgiving day with their daughter, Mrs. Gertrude EamoD, in Anderson. M. D. Fohey has jast left Marshall to accept a position in Toledo as train dispatcher on the T. & A. A. R. R. Godfrey Dieterle and wife, of Detroit, ate Thankfgiving dinner with their parents and ocher relatives in Ann Arbor. Mrs. A. B. Wood and daughter left yesterday for Europe, intending to ppend the winter ie the south of France. James Carroll, of Bay City, and Georse Carroll, of Cadillac, attended the funeral of their brother, Timothy, on Tuesday. Prof. and Mrs. de Pont, of Jefferson-st., on Friday evening last gave a pleasant reception for Bronson Howard the dramatist. Rev. Dr. R. H. Steele delivers a lecture this evening on " The Ethics of Humor," in the Memorial Presbyterian church of Detroit. T. J. Keech went to Detroit yesterday. Miss Emily Clapp, a sister of Mrs. Keech, from Lancaster, N. Y., is at Mr. Keech's residence. Mrs. E. M. Mann has gone to Galveston, Texas, for a few weeks, and her two daughters are staying at Secretary Wade's residence. Miss Paulina Bengel, music teacher of Detroit, visited her sister, Miss Theckla Bengel, at the residence of L. Gruner, Thanksgiving day. Israel Hall and wife will next week join their son Charles in New Orleans, and will then make a trip to the table lands of Honduras. George Keek, a former Ann Arbor boy who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Con. Hildner the past week, returned to his home, Grand Rapids, Friday. Mrs. Dr. J. S. Johnson, who has been visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nickels of State st., the past two month3, returned to her home at Orfordville, Wis. Monday. Capt. Manly and family were surprised on Thanksgiving day by Mr. and Mrs. Seth Newell, of Owosso, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Riggs, of Belleville, and Mr. and Mrs. House, of this city. W. W. Wines had 18 at his table Thanksgiving day among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Andrews, Mrs. E. J. Hale and daughter, of Detroit, and Stephen Hedges, of Grand Rapids. Mrs. James W. Ross and daughter, of Fulton, 111., Mrs. L. A. Russell and brother from Vermont, and S. Rolla Barney, of Kalamazoo, Mich., are the guests of their brother R. C. Barney, 47 Washington-st. Mrs. E. E. Hillis, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, for the past eix weeks, left with her two daughters, last Saturday, for Chicago, where she will visit relatives prior to her departure for her home in Pittsburg, Kas. A well-planned masquerade surprise party gave W. W. Watts and wife, of Fourth-st, a pleasant time last Friday evening. Mr. Watts was the one eurprised. About GO young people participated. George Oaius, sr., father of George Osius, jr. who once was partner of George Wahr in the stationery business, came lately from Germany with his family to Detroit where he now resides. He visited his cousin, L. Gruner, of this city, over Sanday. The marriage of William Harry Hawkes, of Birmingham, Mich. and Miss Fannie Stimson, was solemnized at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stimson, of West Huron st, at 8 o'clock, on Thursday evening. The bride received a large number of valuable piesents from her many relatives. They left on the 1 1 o'clock train for their home in Birmingham, amid showers of rice and old Bhoes.

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