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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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P. Donovan is on the sick list. George Green started for the west, last Friday. Ed. A. Gott, oL Detroit, was in towD, Saturday. Postmaster Cremer, of Ypsilanti, was in town Tuesday. Orville W. Gleason is at home, after a long trip west. Miss Alice Baker, of Flint, is visiting at her aunt'a on Ann-st. Mrs. C. B. Henion has returned from a weeks visit in Jackson. Supv. Graves, of Ypsilanti, made The Register a cali Saturday. Mrs. Juliua Myers and daughter, of Alpena, are at the Arlington. Wm. A. Hatch, of Williams-st, is confined to his bed by sickness. Dr. C. E. Depuy, of Jamestown, Dakota, is here visiting his brother here. Dr. Randolph, a prominent physician of Toledo, was in the city Monday. Will Brown, of Saline, is working at. the printers trade in Minneapolis Minn. Miss Mary Tompkins visited old acquaintances at Napoleon, last week. Mrs. Lew Clement ia in Detroit, callea there by the serious illaess of a relative. Charles E. Sumner, a Toledo attorney, spent Sunday with friends in Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mr?. Joseph Hawley, of Stockbridge, were in the city visiting friends last week. W. D. Green, of Bay City, superintendant of this telephone district, was in the city Monday. Miss Maggie Donovan has returned after a short visit with her liiend, Miss Hamilton, of Detroit. Dr. Eddy is spending the week among his people here, getting acquainted, and renewing friendships. Dr. J. N. Martin will start for Europe, late in June, where he will spend the aumrner in medical work. Kendall Kittredge, of The Register, ia in Detroit attending the meetings ot the Michigan Press association. Mrs. Elihu Waite, mother-in-law of Minnie Waite, daughter of D. Cramer, died of cáncer last week at Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hebbard, of Detroit, spent last Thursday and Friday with their nephew, Dr. D. A. McLachlan. Mr?. A. S. Berry returnedTuesday, from Howell, where she bas been during the sickness and death of her brother, A. Teasdale. J. M. Halleck, of Holly, is here epending a few days withhiswife and children, the latter attending the high school and University. Fred Macotnber, cashier at the post-office, who has been confined to his room by illness for the past two week?, resumed his position Munday morning. Miss Carrie Cook and Miss Mary Smith, of the telephone exchange, Detroit, were here Sunday guests of Miss McGuire and Miss Fohey, of the central office. Miss Kate McGuire who has so acceptably filled her position at the central telephone exchange, has resigned, and Miss Cora Pulcipher will take her place. Bd. Millen, who haB been sick at his father's in the flfth ward for the past five weeks, returned to Farwell, Monday morning, where he is clerking in a drug store. E. G. Sovereign, a prominent business man of Bay City, and son Wilüam, were in the city over Sunday, guests of Mrs. W. F. Ayers, Fourth-st, sister-ii:-law of Mr. S. George Dengler, of The Register bindery, and Miss Dorathea Heahnle, were married Tuesday e,vening. Sotne of Mr. Dengler's enthusiastic friends gave him a charivari. The marriage of Miss Kate Celle, of this city, and Dr. Arthur A. Boyer, of New York, took place last night at St. Andrews' Church, Rev. Dr. Earp officiating. Ünly invited friends were present. C. George Liddell has been in Lemars, Iowa. in the soaD business since March 23. He will be there till September, when he expects to return to Ann Arbor and engage exteníively in the soap business here, with a partner. He woulJn't live in Iowa long if they would give him a farm. In 28 days of Apnl and May there, they have had only four of dry weather. It rained steadily tor 14 days. Mr. Liddell visited Ann Arbor from Wednesday t) Sunday last.

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