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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
July
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. John Keenan, N. Main-st, is very sick. Miss Birdie Bliss ia in Detroit with friends. Geo. Wahr and wife spent Sunday in Detroit. Mrs. J. T. Jacobs and children are at Bay View. Fred Eberbach is at Whitmore for two weeks. R. Waterman, of Ann Arbor, voted for Harrison in 1840. Postmaster DufFy was ia Washingtoa, the first of the week. M. Sheehan, dent. '88, is in Ohio looking for a good location. Miss Allie Russell is visiting friends at her old home at Milford. Judge Rjbert White, of Bast Tawas, was in the city yesterday. Miss Yettie Duttenhofer, of Whitehall, is visiting Mrs. J. F. Schuh. Miss Eunice Schairer has returned from her visit to West Point, Neb. Ben Krause, of Detroit, will Sunday here with his brother Samuel. Miss Julia B. Roys left to-day for a two weeks's sojourn at Bay View. Mrs. M. W. Howard, of Lansing, is the guest of Mrs. S. W. Claiksoc Mrs. W. S. BaneQeld is viíiting frieuds at Muskegon and Grand River. Miss Lizzie Dennis, of Cambridge, O'aio, is the guest of Miss Josie Ortman. Miss Allie Ackliff, of Detroit, is visiting Misa Etnily Smith on E. Huron-sc. E. A. Gott and family, of Detroit, are visiting the old home on Division-st. Mrs. Haddock, of Detroit, is visiting her daüghter, Mr. Harrison, operator at Randalls. Lew Clement and wife ieave next Monday for a four weeks' trip around the lakes. John Carman and family, Ingalls-st, left Monday for St. Paul Minn., their future home. Mrs. Wm. Biggs returned Monday from an extended visit to her sister in Nova Scotia. Col. H. S. Dean has been in Saginaw for the past two weeks, resting from business cares. Prof, C. K. Adams, of Cornell Uaiversity, and Mrs. Adams are visit ng friends in the city. Dr. Geo. A. Hendricks has been tenderthe chair of anatomy in the Detroit Medical college. Arthur Sweet, of the Electric Light Co., went to Jackson, Saturday, fora two weeks' stay. Mrs. Anna E. Warden and Mrs. John Wheeler are visiting their mother at Jeffersonville, Ind. Geo. Haller, Gustave De Fries, Ottmer Eberbach and families had a good time at Whitmore Tuesday. Miss Theresa Slattery and Miss Kittie Hatch left by boat. via Detroit, for Mackinaw, Saturday night. John Wahr, with Bach & Abel, and Mrs. Wahr, are spending the week with Mr. Wahr's parents at Saline. J. B. Bent, book-keeper at Randall's art rooms, goes east this week for a month's recreation along the sea shore. Henry Haskell, book-keeper at the Central Mills, has been confined to the house by sickness for the past two weeks. Miss Nora Lynn, starled Saturday night for a two weeks' visit among friends at Terre Haute, Ind., and Chicago, 111. Chirley Woodward, formerly clerk of the Cook house, now of the Brunswick, Detroit, was in the city over Sunday. Miss Jlinnie Grant, of Detroit, will spend a few days with her grandmother, Mre. R. S. Smith, of Washtenaw Ave. Mrs. Dr. C. G. Darling son Harry and mother, Mrs. Payne, left for Lakeside, Ohio, yesterday, for an extended visit. Marcus T. Woodruff, of the Michigan State Democrat, was in the city, yesterday, on his way to the 8tate convention. A. J. Sawyer and tamil y and County Clerk Howlett and wife are spending the week at Cavanaugh Lake near Cnelsea. Mrs. Frothingham and daughters, Mary and Annie, left Monday, tor Traverse City, and other points en the lake shore. Prof. Calvin Cady has received a flattering offer from the Chicago Conservatory of Music, and has the same under consideraron. Eagene B. Abel, of Bach & Abel, is now at Nantucket, Rhcde Mand, and in much better health than when he left here two weeks ago. Porter Jjathrop and wife, of Detroit, stopped here the first of the week, on their way west, where they will make their future home. Yesterday the ten-year-old non of Wm. Kennedy, with Schuh & Muehlig, feil from and under a wagon, sustaining serious injuries of the head and spine. I. W. King, fcr the pasï two years with H. J. Brown drugsi&t, has accepted a position with Giddings & Co., Jackson, and will begin there Monday morning. Mrs. W. T. Ayres and sister, Mrs. E. G. Sovereign, left for Lansing, Monday.where they will remain until the 25th, when Mr. Ayres of the T. & A. A. R R. will join them for a trip around the lakes via Detroit. Douglas Sewall, medie, 88, will hang out his shingle in Denver, Col. Prjf. Henry Sewall and wife hare gone to California for a few weeks. Mrs. J. A. Sewall has gone to Cottsge City, Maw., lor the summer. C. E. Mutschel, with Wines & Worden, is enjoying his vacation at different places ia the s'ate. At the twecty-sixlh anniversary cotivocation of the University of ' New York, in Albr.ny, last week, Prof.Alexander Winchell, LL. D., of Michigan University, read a paper on "The study of geology as a means of culture. Mrs. C. G. Liddell, of Onk View, has had as her guest for eeveral days Henry M. Hunt, of Chicago, whose name is known in the leading newpapers offices of the country from Maine to California. He is the founder of Hunt,s News Bureau in that city which represents the principal daily papers of Michigan and other states, and has also been identified with The United Press for ranny years. There have been few State or National conventions in the west of late years at which he has not beer. recognized, and some oí the brightest reporta of various events ever written have gone from his pen over the telegraph wires.

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