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Day
3
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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George W. Millen spent Sunday in Concord. D. F. Schairer may start for Nebraska next week. Mr. Dr. L. D White has removed to Trumbull ave., Detroit. Miss Clara Mack goes today or tomorrow to spend a few days in Detroit. Miss Louisa Kraft, of Detroit, visited Misa Gundert of First-st, over Sunday. Miss Marión Flynn, of Pasadena, Ca)., spent Sunday with her brother, A. H. Flynn. Miss Etnily R. Stebbins went to Toledo, Tuesday, to spend a few days with friends. Miss Ella Thomas, U. of M. '75, from Sclioolcraft, is visiting friends in Ann Arbor at 47 Wathington-st. Hovey C. Clark returned last Saturday from Florida where he spent the winter on his fruit and garden lands. Louisa Wurster, daughter of Frederick Wurster, was married on Tuesday to Jacab Woolpert, of Ann Arbor. Dr. A. K. Hale, of Adama. N. Y., treagurer of the Ann Arbor water company, wa? in Ann Arbor yesterday. Mrs. John Schmid, sister of Mr?. Geo. Wahr, came from her home in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Tuesday evening. .Simón Sinke, of Grand I-land, Neb., formerly book keeper in the Savings bank in Ann Arbor, has a son a few days oíd. Dr. L. B. Kellogg:, after a residence of twenty years in tliis city aud fifty-seven years in the county, has now gone to Detroit. Several Ann Arbor ladies attended the convention of the Woman's Foreign Missionary scciety in Detroit last week. Among these were Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Htndrickson, Mrs. Clough and Mrs. Adams.

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Ann Arbor Register