Press enter after choosing selection

Personal And Social

Personal And Social image
Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Dr. Arodt lectured ia Landing yesterday. Col. E. Bowen, of Ypsilanti, was in the city Fnday. John Sprard, of MaDchester, visited Ann Aibor yesterday. Misse? Jennie and Susie Herey, of Ann Arbor, vi-ited Brightoa lat week. President C. K. Adamo, of Cornell, has been in ihe city during ihe past week. Mrs. Carrie Hoyt, of Hartford, Conn., visitnd Mrs. A. E. Gregg and famüy last week. Mr. and Mr. N. J. Kyer were pleasantlv Rurprit-d Monday evening by about 20 Tienda. Dr. J. C. Wood waa in Lansing yesterdny attending a meetingof the Homoeopatriio physicians. Thomns Ashton, formerly of Ann Arbor, now in business in D-ibuque, Iowa, wa9 in Ann Arb.-r Monday. Mrs. John Burg, 1 ist Saturday evenine, LRve a party to 45 of the compan:ons ol her b n John, whose death will be remembered. In a recent number of The Interior, of Chicago, Georgi NV well Lovejoy, of Ann Arbor, has an excellent article on "Geniu and Labor." Wm. J. Klir.e, editor of the Democrat in Amsterdam, N. Y., waa in the city rcently, a ,d E B. Abels looked out lor bis entertainment Bronson Howard and his wife left for their home in New York Tuesday. Their stay in Ann Albor has been a great pleasure to many of our citizena. Mr. and Mrg. E 1. Bycrafr, of Albridge, Eng., arrived in Ann Arbor, Sunday from Eugland. and ure stopping with their uephew, E. H. Bycrait, N. Main-st. Mis AdHa Archer, of the office of the burean of labor gtatisticK in Lansing, and formerly in the literary department of the U. ot M., ppent Suoday with Mrs. Hill of Sta'e 8t. The Frankfort (Kanga) Bee.of Feb. 24, cnntains a long and highly oomplimentarv notii-e of Jamei S. Warden who graduated in the litetary department of the University in '71. A banquet and g.ild-headed cane were tendertd hi.r, at the leading hotel of the city, and short speeches made by prominent citizens. Mr. Warden hs done a great deal for the prosperity and growth of his town, and his services spem to be wtll appreciated He goes to Kansa-" City to start a bank. He has a MSter-in-law and several claPmatef in this city.

Article

Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register