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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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E. E. Calkins went yesterday morning to attend a wedding in South Lyons. Miss Myrtie Beeman, of Stockbridge, is attending the Ann Arbor high school. W. R. Kendall, law '8G, of Detroit, is visiting his mother and brother of this city. Kev. T. Holmes, D. D., ofChelsea, was in Ann Arbor, TueBday, on his way home from the Easc. Miss Annie AI. Spooner, of Detroit, was the guest ot Miss Jennie M. Polhemus last week. Miss Grertrude Breed returned to Lan8ing Monday evenbg, wbere she teaches in the high school. Mis Katie Jacobs sang last week before the Sapphoclub at the residenceof Joseph Sanders in Ypilanti. Dr. 0. G. Dading went to Bethel, N. Y., Tuesday night, having reoeived news of tbe death of his father. Evart H. Scott went on Manday to Granii Rapids to altend the meeting ot the State horticultural society. I. N. Payne and wife, both lita 81, of Detroit. lonk Thanksginng dinner with Dr. C. G. Darling and wife. Mrs. John Keek, of Grand Rapids, arrived yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Con. Hildner, of W. Liberty st. El. Jollv spent his Thanksgiving at Harvard, I1L with his fistcr, Mrs. Dr. C. M. Johns, and his brother Fred. Mr. and Mrs. S m Blitz were in Detroit last week visuing Louis Blitz, on the occasion of his wedding anniversary. Henry J. Mann, who hai been bookkeeDer lor Mack & Schmid 26 years, gave g "spread" to the proprietors and clerks recently. Frank Randall, eastern passenger agent of the Detroit and Cleveland steamers, ate Thanksgiving turkey with his parents on Spring-st. Mrs. M. M. Bender, of Lanaiog, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred. S. Lawrence, Washington st., returned home Monday. J. E. Haikins, Rosa Granger, and B. F. Schumacher returned, Monday, from Chicago, where they saw the game of rugby and spenl a week. Miss Martha Keek, of Manchester, who spent Thankfgiviug with her sister, Mrs. V. G D eterle, of Packard st., returned to her home Monf ay. Mrs M. Maclean, of Ingalls st., has lfarned that her daughter. Mrs. H. T. Morley, of Marine City, Mich., has, with her husband, gone to reside in Chattanooga, Tenn., for the winter. Tuepday evening, Mrs. A. W. Hamiiton, of Madison 8t., eave a reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton. About 200 guests were present. Mr. Hamilton will probably return to Mexico next week to look after his mining esta. Hon. and Mre. W. W. Williams, of Eaton Rapids, have been in the city this week. Mr. W was eiected to his second terra in the legislature with increased majority. He resided in this city 25 years ago, and has many acquaintances still among the older people. "It was one September day fifty-four years ago that my latUer tried to gPt lodging, but could not, in the old Goodrich hotel, that stood on tbis very spot," said Robert Glazier, while he was transferring a dollar from his pocket to the cashier's desk, for another year of The Register, a few days ago. A series oL entertainments are to be given by the Ann Arbor Commandery social club, commencing next Tuesday evening. Sir Knights Chas. E. Hiscock, T. F. Hill, John R. Miner, E. B. Abel, and C. S. Miller have been appointed totake charge. Music tor dancing will be furnished by the Ohequamagons. The Knight Templar quartette will entertain the company by songs. Cards and good time general ly. Members of the commandery are authorized to invite their friends. The rink opened up Thursday and on Saturday evemng for skating. There was a güod crowd Thursday, and on Saturday evening it paid expenses. The first pergon to start off i-kating went at it as though he had been practicing all the f uil. Thesecond truck out wildly and jammed bis head again&t the side of the building hard enou?n to make the building tremble. Some of the youngsters are wishing that roller skating would revive so they could have a chance.

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