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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
January
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. Kyes, of Lansing, gpentNew Years in the city. Postmaster Daffy spent his New Years n Corunna. J. M. Allen, of the Dexter Leader, was in town Monday. Dr. Angelí and Judge Cooley leave for Washington today. ■Tudge Lañe, of Adrián, spent Sanday at J. C. Knowlton's. Lew Clement spent New Years with his parents in Colon. Rudolph Gundert went to Grand Rápida Saturday evening. Miss Bertha Birk has returned from an extended visit in Detroit. C. B. Mutschel and wife spent New Year's day in Grand Ledge. Mrs. Sager, of State-st, gaye the Japanese students a dinner Monday. Miss Ella Traver, of Detroit,is visiting relativos and friends in the city. Mrs. Dr. Sharp, of Cassopolis, is visting her parent8, Mr. and Mrs. James Ottley. Simón, Erne8t and Bnoch Dieterle, and Herman Gundert spent Sunday in Detroit. Miss May Whedon, teacher in Somerville School, is visiting her parents in this city. Miss Kate Maguire, of the telephone office, spent Sunday and Monday in Detroit. Mrs. E. P. Anderson, of South Bend, Indiana, med. '71, is visiting friends in our city. Miss Allie Iloward returned, Tuesday, from a week'8 visit with friends in Romulus, Mich. Chas. H. Durham, of Ravenna, O., Lit. 82, visited his friend, Prof. Waker Miller, last week. Victor Sorg, of Jackson, spent New Years with his mother, Mrs. F. Sorg, of Packard-st. Mr. and Mrs. James Morton, of Detroit, spent New Years with Mr. Goodrich, of Ann Arbor. W. R. Price, of the First National bank, went to Detroit Monday to make New Year's calis. J. Wade Doty, oí Detroit, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Doty, during the holidaya. Miss Emma Schmid and Erwin Schmid were at Manchester part of last week visiting their únele, N. Schmid. A number of Ann Arbor people went down to Detroit on Saturday to hear Faust, but heard Nero instead. F. G. Binder and wife, of Columbia City, Ind., spent Sunday with Mr. Binder's father in Ann Arbor, J. U. Binder. Miss Mabel Keith, of Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Barker, of Flint, were entertained by City Recorder Pond New Year's. Henry Dieterle, of Custer Park, lik., spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dieterle, of Liberty-st. Mrs. N. E. Sutton, and son Frank, of NortbBeld, ppent last week with Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Johnston, of' Grand Rapids. Miss Mary Smith, of Ano Arbor, and Mies Pauline Smith, of Jackson, are visiting friends in Milwaukee and Chicago. 0. B. Henion was very pleasantly surprised by about thirty of his relatives last evening to celébrate his birthday. The Howlett f'amily had a reunión at the residence of J. W. 'Howlett in Lyndon New Year"s day, and of course County Clerk Howlett and family went. Prof. H. M. Slauson and wife, of Houghton, spsnt the holidays at Mrs. Slauson's former home in Ann Arbor. Prof. Slauson also attended the State Teachers' association in Lansing. Miss Carrie Van Riper, now of San Antonia, Texa, visited her Ann Arbor friends last week. Her brother, Bd. Van Riper, now U. S. marshal in Texas, accorcpanied her north and went on to Albany, N. Y., with some prisoners. Their father, formerly keeper at the county poor house, died in Sin Antonia Oct. 4, 1886. Miss Bell Williams left the city, Tuesday evening, accompanied by her sister, Mr?. C. Summers, with whom she has been pending the past year, in response to a telegram announcing the dangerous illness of' their sister, at Syracuse. Mrs. Suaimers will return in two weeks, but Miss Bell will remain in New Yo-k until

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