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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
April
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Thos. F. Leonard, of Ann Arbor, was in Detroit Monday. Wm. J. Luyckx, of Detroit, was in Ann Arbor early this week. Dr. Nichols' brother, from St. Louis, spent Sunday in Ann Arbor. La Favorite club will give a hop tomorrow evening in Nickel's hall. Aretus Dunn left for Washington, D. U., Tiiesday, for a pleasure trip. N. H. Winans, of Battle Creek, spent Sunday with his family in Ann Arbor. Mre. C. R. Fuller, of Monroe, visited her sister, Mrs. M. M. Green, last week. C. B. Henion has gone to Jackson to accept a position with W. H. Bennett & Son. A. J. Robiscm, of Manchester, made a pleasant cali at Tue Register office last week. Mr8. David Rinsey left yesterday to vieit her daughter in St. Mary's convent, Monroe. P. H. Dolan, a young attorDey of Lansing, spent last week in Ann Aibor with relatives. H. C. Osborne, of the Engineer'sdepartment of the C. S. E. & C. R. R , is home for a vacation. The new Northville supervisor, Mr. Duncan, made The Register a pleasant cali last week. Will Cady returned to Sault Ste. Marie, Tuesday, after a brief visk to his parents in Ann Arbor. The ladies of the land league will give a leap year hop iu Nickel's hall, next week Thursday evening. J. M. Keek, of Chicago, a brother of Mrs. W. G. Dieterle, of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. D. Peebles, of Sauth Lyon, was the guest of A. S. Berry and wife, of S. Ingall8-st, Saturday and Sunday. S. S. Blitz returned from Alpena last Thursday, and his partner, Sam Langsdor1, went up Monday to look after the store. J. Au8tin Scott went to Brunswick, N. J., last Friday, with his son, Dr. Austin Scott, who was here to attend his sister's wedding. Probably L. C. Goodrich will take Mr. Henion's place in the earpet department of Winea & Worden's store. August Dieterle took a position in that store thÍ8 week. Eight young gentlemen of Ann Arbor went out to Charles Schenck's residence in Pittsüeld township, Monday evening, for a visit. Mr. Sohenok will seil his goods soon and go west. The Saline Observer saya that "Saline is beeominga greatSunday resortfor Ann Arbor bon ions." Italsosays: "Reginald Spokes, a former Saline boy, was honored at the recent city election in Ann Arbor by being chosen an alderman. His eonstituents can rest assured that he will do himself and them honor in his official position."

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