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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
April
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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James Barker is in Jackson. John Koch was in Detroit Tuesday. John Long spent Sunday with friends. Nelson Sutherland went to Ionia Tuesday. Justice FrueauflF was in Detroit Tuesday and yesterday. Dr. P. B. Rose, of Chicago, was home for the election. John Conde, of Ann Arbor, was in Milan last week. Misses Kittie and Ora Hatch spent last week in Detroit. John Gillan, postmaster of Saline, was in town Tuesday. Henry DePue is confined to the house with rheumatism. Matthew Duke went towork for Wines & Worden Tuesday. Miss Emma Morgan went to Ypsilanti, Mocday for a few days, James Ryan and family spent Easter with friends in the city. Mr. Hovey, of Kansas City, is visiting his friends in Ann Arbor. Miss Grace Jeunelle visited friends in Ypsilanti early this week. Miss Lottie Millard, of Ann Arbor, visited in Milan last week. George Olp has moved his livery stable to the Arlington house barn. Bert Ren wiek, of Lansing, was in Ann Arbor yesterday greeting his old friends. Mrs. Farrer, of Kalamazoo, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. G. DePuy, S. Maynardst. Miss Hudson and E'i. Hudson, of the Cook house, returned from their Lansing visit Monday. James Fogerty has returned after spending the winter with his sister, Mrs. Dr. Uregory, in Wisconsin. Torn Hungerford, who has been visiting at Mrs. Betsy Haviland's two weeks, has returned to his home in Concord. Miss Clarissa Curtis, of Flint, and Mrs. Wetmore, of Grand Blano, visited H. S. Dean's family for a few days past. Nathaniel Stanger has become a general saleeman in John Koch's furniture store, and Ed. Reyer is the book-keeper. Mrs. W. F. Pratt, of South Lyon, has been spending a few days with her son, A. S. Berry, and family, of South Ingallsst. J. T. Campbell, ex-editor and a student in the law department, delivered a lecture on " Sumner, the man," in Leslie Tuesday evening. It is reported that L. L. Van Slyke, well known in our U. of M. circles, is to be married to-day in HonolulĂș, where he is residing, to Julia E. Hanford. Emil Baur returned from Bay Port, Huron eouaty, Tuesday, where he had spent 10 days. He said that there was solid ice in Saginaw bay from Bay Portto the Charity Isles, and fishermen are on the ice yet.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register