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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
January
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Prof. J. B. Dav8 has gone to Boston to visit bis father. Frank Latson, of Jackson, was at D. C. ?all's over Sunday. Mrs. M. Lawson, of Detroit, is visiüng yirs. W. Beakes, tbis week. A. H. Roys spends tbis week with a daughter in Allegan oounty. Miss Hattie Nichola returned f rom her Owosso vi'it Saturday evening. Mrs. James Ricketts, of Lindenville, O., 6 now in Ann Arbor at G. VV. Mellen's. Dr. F. M. Wilder, of Chicago, spent Sunday with Daniel Brown, on Main-st. Dr. Egan. of Toronto, Ont., the inventor of the Egan truss, is the gueet of T. Y. Koyne. John Scott, formerly of Ann Arbor, now oL Kansas City, Mo., is visiting friends in the city. Airs. Dr. Arndt will be at home to her friends each Friday afternoon and evening after 3:30. J. J. Read and wife, of Chicago, are visiting Mrs. Read's father, Daniel Hiscock, N. Main-st. Recent letters from Europe state that Miss Wheeler and Miss R. Henriques are at Nice, in France. John Mulholland, of Bay City, spent Sunday with his mother, on W. Liberty8t., who is very sick. Justice Frueauff was in Dundee Monday attending a meeting of board of directors of a natural gas company. George Schairer and sister, Mrs. Otto, of Saline, visited their párente, J. G. Schairer and wife, over Sunday. W. G. Doty and Junius E. Beat attend the annual reception of the Detroit commandery of K. T. tonight in Detroit. Emil Baur spent 75 days of the last year in the service of the county pomological society, without compensation. Judge Harriman went to Tpsilanti Moaday to take testimony in regard to the mental condition of Benjamin Ashley. Wm. N. Brown, vice-president of the Commercial bank of Mt. Pleasant, and a prominent business man, was in Ann Arbor yesterday. Miss Annie Butler will be married in St. Thomas church next Tuesday to Thomas McKernan, and will then go to Cleveland to live. Misa Julia L. Caruthers, of the school oL music, will play in a concert given by the Chicago Chamber Muaic society in Chicago next Monday evening. Wilbur T. Jsekman, of Detroit, and Miss Sarah A. Donnelly, of Ann Arbor, were married n St. Thomas church, Monday, nd will live in Detroit, where Mr. Jackman is engaged in the drug business. The Dundee Reporter of Jan. 6 tells ol a family gathering at the residence of Rev. Wm. Penfield, of Dundee, father ol the late Mr. Stayl, of Ann Arbor. C. B. Stayl and daughiers, Nettie and Grace, o Ann Arbor, were present, besides many relatives from Indiana.

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Ann Arbor Register