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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
January
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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A. Oius, of Detroit, visited L. Gruner laHweek. Miv Kale Caspary visited in Toledo, laït week. Prof. de Pont had a birthday party last Friday nij;ht. C. S. Hoau',of Cleveland, visited ir. Ann Arbor yesterday. Mi8 Ada Gilbert has given up her school in Chclíea. There was a nrogrewive euchre party at N. J. Kyer's, Fiiday eveninL. Mrs. O. B. Jones visited her husband at MiUn during Christnias week. MUs A lie Eoklif, of Dítroit, is visiting M ss Emily S n'th of Huron-st. Miss Alice Hu&t spent the holidays with the faraily of Aliyor Roche, of Cniciigo. Prof. Haupt önished his work wiih his class in GtTinan in Ann Arbor, laBt Saturday. Misa Carrie Britten, of Oss ave, Detroit, is expected this week to visil Miss Berüna Bliss. Miss Royce, of Chelsea, takes Miss Bruce's place as book keeper tor A. L. Noble. Mrs. Cartis and daugbter, of Landing, are visiting at TIenry Matthews, No. 9 W. Huron. Dr. Wm. Saunders, a dentist of Manist?e, spent the holidays with his parents in Ann Arbor. Fred. Stevens ard wife, of Hyde Park, Il!s., pent Saturday with I. B. Bent, of Ann Arbor. Miss Ruth Ame, of VVilliams-st., who has been very dangerouily sick, is now ConvalesceDt. Samuel Paneborn, city controller of Alpena, called upon Sam tílitz, in Arm Arhor, Monday. Horace G.Jackson.of Washtennwoounty, has been appointtd to a janitorsbip of the Michigan pénate. Mi-sea Mary Clarken, Roe Seery, and Georgië Hswe's left on Monday for the convent in Monroe. A sister ff Mrs. W. C. Stevens, of Ann Arbor, - Mis Ada Warden,- was married iu Green Odik, last Thursday. Mrs. J. B. Angelí will fjive a recep'ion next Monday evenim? and on each Monday evening thereafter of this raonth. The Ann Arhor lodge, I, O. G T., will have an open lodge and entertainment at Cropsey's hall, next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joseph M Her. of Ypsi., and Urs. J. E Post, of Mu-kegon, ppent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cutler, Division8t. HenryHnllen, of Webster.and Miss Sarah KeniHn, of Ann Arbor town, were married on Tuesday at the home of the bride's father. Secretary of state Gil. R. Osmun came to Ann Arbor to write up 'he electric sugar business for the Drftroit Journal. Misses Mmie and Nellie Rmsey, of the St. Mary's academy in Monroe, are ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. iMvia Rinsey, of st, a short, visit. Deputy Railroad C m nwsioner Ransom, Jay P. Lee, and C. H. O-band, of Lausirg, were ia Ann Arbor lust Sa'ur'ayon bufflr.ess connected with the Old Mission sumnier resort. Dr. Kate S. Snyder, medio '88. for goraetime resident physician at the State pub1 c school in Coldwater, has resigned her position and is nonr engaged ia private practice in Evansville, Lid. Erwin F. Smith's preliminary report on peach yellows will be ready for distribution some time in February, and can be obtained by writing to the Ommissioner of Agricu'.tnre, Washington, D. C. Dr. A. N. Cdllins, late of B-llevue hospital, N. Y. city, formerly of U. of 11, has recenily begun the practice of medicine in Detroit and haa beea app inted assistant surgeon of the M. C. K. R. under Dr. Maclean, chief. Dr. E. F. Vy, of Milan, John A. Jackpon, of York, Edward D Puy, of Saline, W. C. Curpenter, of Superior, M irton F. Case, of Ypsilanti, 0. O. Bnrkhait. Mrs. E B. Steadman, and J. V. N. Gregory, of Lima, were registered at the Franklin Monday. O. D. Roysl, formerly of The Register office, will spend the winter on S nabel Island off the coast of Florida, in making improvements upon a tract of land he has recently purchnsed. He writes that he sees so many fish that fishing no longer has oharms for taim. Ludovio Estes, who will be remembered in our U. of M. cheles, is now professor of mathematica and physics in theUuiver.-ity of Norlh D ikota, and at a recent meeting of the teacher9 ot 'he ambitious territory read a paper on 'Tne relation of the state to secondary schools." Prof. de Pont was given a birthday surprise party lat Friiiay evening by his wite. It was succesful as a surprise, and it was a very happy occasion for the pro-' fessor and gusts; but the professor claimed that his birthJay rpaMy was on Thur.-day, and that Mrs. de Pont had four week's notice of ihe date. Oa Monday President Angelí reaohed his sixtieth year. About tliirty of the older members of the faculiy, with their wives, gave him a surprise in the evening. Il was a complete surprise to every member of the faooily. Tri f. Frieza, in behalf of the comp-iny presunted a beautiful library clock 10 the President with their congratuUtions. Pr!-ident Aageli resporrded in a hnppy hule speech.

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