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Day
26
Month
January
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Lou Tatt left for Chicago last Saturday. Mrp. Morris Pack has returned from a visit near Manchester. Mrs. Dr. A. L. Worden has returned to her home in Des Moines, Iowa. City treasurer Myron Green, of Laneing, was in Ann Arbor Monday. A load of young people gurprised Patriek Tuomey, Wednesday evening. F. A. Foster, of the telephone exchange, of Detroit, was in the city Sunday. A leap-year party will be given Friday eve at M. C. Sheehan'8 on S'.ate-sL Miss Anderson and Mis Allie Eckliff, of Detroit, are visiting Miss Emily Smith. Densraore Cramer was f 9 years old Sunday, and it was celebrated appropriately. Progressive euohre party at W. F. Stim8on's oa W. Huron-st last Thursday evening. Kvart H. Scott expected to attend the forestry convention in Grand Rapids (his week. Miss D'. Jennie WattF, who has been in New York for some months, returned last week. Duncsn McMillan has entered the employ of Lawrenoe & Ooaipany of Detroit, as sales agent. George W. Millen was ummoned to Farwell, Monday. His brother, Edward, was very low. Emil Baur expectei to attend the forestty convention in Grand Rapids today and tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Benham and child, of Hamburg, are visiting Mr?. B.'s father, George Jacobus. A leap-year masquerade will be given tc-night, at Hangsterfer's hall, by some of the young ladies. C. G. Allmendinger, for the past Ihree years of Milwaukee, returned to Ann Arbor last Friday. Mr. Rover will have a telephone at his residence, corner of Ann and División sts. Telephone No. 37. Mrg. and Miss Voltz, of Buffalo, N. Y., arrived oq Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr.. Rev. Sohmid. Miss Moore and Miss Hubbard, of Toledo, vieited Mis Jeannette Claflin of Dvision-st, Saturday and Sunday. Father Dewig, of Northfield parish, has been removed to Jackson, and the priest from Paw Paw has taken his place. Fred. Wallace and wife, of Chattanooga, Tenn , have been called to Ann Arbor by the sicknesg of Miss Minnie Henley. A. sleighride leap-year psrty went out to Henry PaulV, in Pittsfield township, last evenin?, and had a gooi dance. There will be a musicale and litersry entertainment given by the Lmd Leagae in their hall over Bach & Abel's this evening. J. Q. A. Sessions and wife took advantape of the good sleighing and spent Saturday and Sunday in and around Ypsilanti. Mr?. N. D. Cochran, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, of División st, returneJ to Toledo today. A sleigh-ride leap-year party of twenty young people went out toWtlliam Grove's residence ia Northfield last Friday evening, where theydanced till a late hour. General Latimer, of Lanmng, who wes in attendance on the mis-ionary conference Tuesday and Wednesilay, made Thï Rkoister acall, and greeted many acquaintances and friends in Ann Arbor. C. D. Hendrickson, who has been v3iting his parents in Ann Arbor since Cbristmas, returned to his home in Smith Center, Kansas, Monday, where he will again engage in the real estáte business. Rev. Dr. Steele goes to Detroit on Saturday to fill the pulpit of the Central Presbyterian church on Sabbalh, whose pastor, Kev. Mr. Dickie, supplies the pulpit of the Presbyterian church in Ann Arbor. 3. Q. Barrow?, of Windsor, Mo., is víeiting Charles Godfrey, of Ann Arbor. Ile has lived in Missouri for 30 years.but says that this is the "prettiest winter" he haa seen in many years, and he has spent it in Michigan. Tn Missouri, before Christmas the murcury went down to 12 belowzero Prof. de Pont who has the drilling o the dramatic club, and in tbis practica way has done much toward cultivating and educating taste for the drama among the members of the organization i himself an old hand at the art, and ii balmy France once playod the leading role in the Mystic Bell of Ronquerelles, that the Dramatic club will play at the opera house February 4. An "old-time leap-year dance" will be given by the Nil Dicit club at Nickel's hall tomorrow evening. "Candles lightec at 8 p. m. Candles snuffed at 1 a. m.' The "lookout committee" will be com posed ot Miases A. McLaren, Elsie Hallock May Wing, Grace Seabolt, Florence Benham, Iva Gregg. The cotillion managers are Misses Jennie Shadford, Belle Mo Laren, and Nellie Seabolt.

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