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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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K. Kittredge is enjoyinga vacation. Mrs. W. J. Bell is visiting in Ypsilanti. Tustice Frueauff was in Dundee Monday. Mrs. N. H. Pierce returned from Grand Rapids, May 7. D. HenniDg, of Chicago, was in town the fir8t of the week. Rev. W. C. AlleD, of East Tawas, made a brief cali here Saturday. Miss Jennie Vandeventer is helpless from inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. Harriet Crumplin, of the Fifthward, is seriously ill, with rhuematism. M. H. Goodrich is drawn as jurcr for the June panel of U. 8. Court. Dtmit Register of Deeds D. B. Richards, Barrv Co., ealled on Register Kearns Tuesday. " Miss Teena McDonald, of Detroit is visitingJIiss MattieWalz, Washington-st Miss Minnie Drake is giving excellent Batisfaction as teacher of the Geddes school. Misses Mary Yaughan, Fannie Groves, and Grace Hastings epent Sunday in Detroit. Lottie Sage the 13 year old daughter of Prof. Sage, is dangerously ill with typhoid fever. Martin Satdler and Andrew Mvers, two Ann Arbor boys, ieft here Tuesday for Oregon. Rudolph Gundert, representing J. T. Matthew8 & Co., Chicago, was in town Monday. G. W. Silsby and E. J. Sheriden well known citizens of Hamburg were in town Saturday. O. F. Webster, and wife and daughter, of Owosso, arevisiting Dr. W. W. Nichols and family. Mrs. Leiter and family, of Indiana, are visiting Mrs. Leiters' mother, Mrs. Root on E. Huron-st. Mrs. H. Easton, of N. Thayer-st, is spendmg the week with her parents Mr and Mrs. Smith, Dexter. Aid. Kearns and wife went to Marshall Monday, to attend the funeral of Mrs' Kearns' f ather, Thos. Cassidy. T7 M wy aad Fordyce BriKgs, 'aws, and red Warren, medie, spent Saturday and feunday at their homes in Dexter. Miss Emma Banfield goes to Kansas Oity this week, and will spend the summer with her friend, Mrs. Dr. Hillis. Miss Maria Lirsey, who was at Ypsianti sick with the measles. is now with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Dell, and is improvJas. A. Dell, of Port Deposit, Md. who is visiting his parentg at Saline, spent Sunday with his brother, Dr. Dell of this city. Tiro vags, John Carroll and Dennis Doyle, were sent to jail Monday by Justice Pond, for 15 and 20 days resDectively. r Judge V. H. Lane, of the Hillsdale and Lenawee district, and Judge Kinne exchange places this week, the latter beintr in Adrain. 6 I Frank Underwood, foreman of one of the departments at Ferguson's cart fctory, is sick with quinzy, at hi3 home, 81 N. Mair.-st. Miss Anca Morrison, and Miases May and Bertha Marker, all of Wayne, were guests of John Marker, of the Universitv I Sundaylast. Judge V. H. Lane, who is holding court here this week, is a brother-in-law of Prof. Knowlton, and is the youngest circuit judge in the State. The Ann Arbor workingmen's society has commissioned George Miller as delégate to the convention of Germán workngmen's societies to be held at Saginaw June 12. ' Dr. Harold Wilson was in atten dance yesterday on thesession of the State Homeopathie medical society at Ionia. He read a paper on cataract cured by interna] medication. Prof. C. W. Carman, in charge of the laboratory of the high school at Grand Kapids, is very highly spoken of by the papers of that city, for nis very efficiënt work in the school. Mrs. S. Clements and Miss Matilda Brown are the delectes appointed by the Ann Arbor W. C. T. U. to attend the annual convention of the State W. C. T TJ to De Held at Uoldwater, May 22-25. H. M. Tabor and family went to Oriënt Long Island, Tuesday, where they have" rented a house for the summer. As soon as the family are settled in their new house Mr. Tabor will go to Dakota to look alter his business interests there. Probate Register W. G. Doty and wife were m Grand Rapids yesterday, where Mr. Doty was attending the grand commandery of Knights Templar. He was elected Grand Generalísimo of thecommandery. Miss Clara Wheeler, daughter of J. M. Wheeler, west Huron-st, who has been traveling in Europe tbe past year will return in June. She has lately returned to the continent, frora a delightful trip to northern Afnca, and is now visitini the renowned galleriea of art in Spain. The following named relatives of the late Mra. Phoebe Ann Martin, whose funeral was held at the residence on , cm acienaanee Irora abroad ; Ben. H Martin, Bay City, son: W. H. Martin, Cheboygan, grandson; Mrs. R. Hawkins Paw Paw, daughter; Mrs. PhoebeLonwell Paw Paw grand-dauhter; Hon. Samuel Holliday, Ithaca, N. Y., nephew. Oards are out, annouacine the comini? marmge of Dr. A. Boyar, Walla Walla fl ashmgton territory, and Miss Kate F Celle, of this city. Dr. Boyar, whosé father isa wealthy banker of Walla Walla graduated from both theliterary and med' ical departments of the University, and stands high in his profession. Mias Ce!le is a sister of Mrs. Prof. Morris and one of Ann Arbor's most aocomplished voune Iadie8. ■ b

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