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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
June
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sam Blitz is in Alpena. Seward Cramer is in Omaha, Neb. Wm. Marker was up from Wayne, Saturday. S. C. Andrews was in Cleveland, Tuesday, on business. E. B. Heimer is going to Gogebic to spend the summer. Miss Alexander, of Detroit, is visiting her friend, Miss Wade. Prof. Merle A. Breed, of Indianapolis, is here visiting his parents. Miss Mary Gretzinger is spending the week with friends in Dexter. J. J. Reed, of Chicago, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hiscock. Charles Richmond, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting nis parents on Huron-st. Miss Emma Green, of Brantford, Ont., is visiting Miss Oswald, on 12th-st Mr. and Mrs. Whitman, of Detroit, are guests of Mr?. Maston, on Bowery-st. Miss Clara Holden, of Chicago, was a guest of the Misses Kuebler, Monday. Martin Keelar, with Geo. Wahr, tookin the Chicago-Detroit ball game, Monday. Miss Kittie Morse, of Alpena, Mich., is pending the week with Mrs. Prof. Chute. Miss Sawyer, of Monroe, is with Mrs. Dr. Wood, on Fourth-st, for a few days. George Kxause, of Detroit, is spending the week with his brother, Samuel Krause. Mrs. A. T. Sink and her little son, Eugene, visited friends in Detroit this week. A. Gregory, of Detroit, is spending a few days with his brother, Jas. Gregory. C. A. Shuartand wife ofHoneoye Falls, N. Y. are guests of Mr. and Mrg. D. C. Fall. Misses Fannie and Minnie Alabaster, of Bvanston, 111., are guests of Mrs. D. Cramer. Mrs. John Muir and son are visiting Mr?. Muir's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kittredge. Bert Cook, an old Ann Arbor boy now in business at Gladstone, is here visiting friends. Miss Theresa Kearns, 28 Spring-st., is entertaining her friend, Miss Kate Honey, of Dexter. Miss Bertha Wright, of Port Huron, lit '88, has accepted a position here in the high school. R. Eisenstadt, of Chicago, is visiting his son Saúl, who graduates from the literary department. Mrs. G. G. Nichols and daughter of St. Louis, are visiting the family of Dr. W. W. Nichols. B. F. Arksev. formerlv of Ann Arbor but now in business in Dexter, was in the city, Monday. Miss Nellie McLaren, of Chelsea visited her cousin, Miss Amelia McLaren of this city, Tuesday. O. L. Matthews went to Jonesville, Tuesday, to attend a reunión of the seventh Michigan. C. K. Miller, of Adrián, and A. Richards, of Tecumseh, both of class of '58 are at the Cook house. Wirt and Wade Doty, of Detroit, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doty, 67 Ann-st. John D. Hibbard, of Chicago, lit, '87, is being entertained by the Sigma Phi fraternity this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchner, of Topeka, Kansas, are here with their son, Byron C. Mitchner, law '88. Mise Clara L. Mack left yesterday for Kansas City to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Abbot. Katie Mclntyre returned home from the Monroe school last week, where she has been for the past year. Jas. H. Stone returned from Farwell, Tuesday, where he had been on buskess and pleasure combined. Dr. Arthur Boyar and wife, of New York City, are guests of Mre. Boyar's sister, Mrs. Prof. Morris. Prof. and Mrs. Geo. W. Knight, of the University at Columbus, O., are epending the week in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Annie Perkins, of Lincoln, Neb., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krause, on Liberty-8t. Mrs. W. F. Ayres and eister, Mrs. E. G. Sovereign, attended commeneement exercises at Ypsilanti, yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Martin start for Europe today, where the doctor will spend the summer in medical work. Rev. Dr. Eddy has closed his work here and has gone to St. Louis, Mo. He will spend the summer in the east. Mrs. Ed. Wallace, of Saline, and daughter, Mrs. Bilmire, of Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting friends in the city. Mrs. J. W. Topping and daughter, of Fenton, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. John Dewey, on Packard-st. Miss Lizzie Reesier, of Monroe, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlittler, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Aaron Schairer, of West Point, Neb., is visiting the family of her fatherin-law, George Schairer, on First-st. Misa Carrie Britton, of Detroit, Miss Lizzie Clark and Mr. Geo. Thompson, of Jackson, are visiting Miss Birdie Bliss. Mr. A. Lacha, a student of Wyoming college, is attending commeneement exercises, being the guest of Ernest Kreuger. Hon. Jas. L. High and wife, and C. D. Roy9 and wife, all of Chicago, wcre guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hamilton, Tuesday. Dr. Kate Snyder, of the class of '88, has accepted the position of resident physician at the State Public School in Coldwater. Orno Strong, ot Nashville, P. T. Colgrove, of Hasting?, and M. S. Curtis, of Baltle Creek, called at The Register office Monday. Miss Lizzie Underwood, a gradúate of the Universiiy, who has been teaching in Lansing, will teach in Circleville, Oaio, next year. Mr. and Airs. D. A. Yocum, of Jackson, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. How'ett, Mrs. Howlett being a sister of Mr. Yocum. Mis Lulu White, Lola Dunbar and Ida Durkee, ol Owosso, are spending commeacement week with the family ot' P. L. Page, on Twelfih-st. Father Fierle and Misses Gertie and Lizzie Clancy, attended commencement exercises of the catholic school at Ypsilanti, Monday night. Judge E. A. Lovell, of Elgin, II, and Judge A. V. McAlvy, of MaDistee, are here enjoying themselyes among old acquaintanoes. Laws '70. Frank Bliss, law, '73, Chicago, Robert Moore, lit '87, Delphi, Ind., Wm. McAndrews, lit '86, Hyde Park, III., Charles Chase, law, '86, Detroit, are in the city. Rev. W. R. Terrett, D. D ., of Saratoga, N. Y., preached a powerful sermón at the Presbyterian church, Sunday, and has been invited to occupy the pulpit at that church. Dr. E. H. Flynn, of West Branch, attended the Dental commencement, Tuesday, at which time his brother, William B. Flynn, of' this city, received his degree of D. D. S.

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