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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
February
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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B. F. Watts was at East Saginaw, Monday. A. J. Sawyerwas on the sick-list Saturday. M's. W. F. Stimson was on the sieklist, last week. Mis Josie Henion, of Toledo, is visitintf relaiives in this city. f Miss Bertha Peltier, of Monroe, is visitisg Miss Grace Jennelle. Dr. Stauffer, dent' 88, of Kalaruazoo, is visiting friends in the city. Miss Eonma Bower, of the Demoerat, has been seriously ill this week. Sam. T. Douglas, of Detroit, epent Sunday with his father in this city. Geo. W. Millen and wife, and Morris Lantz spent Sunday at Hamburg. Miss Cecil McMillan has been confined to her house by sickness this week. Wallace Bliss and wife, returnad Monday, from a week's visit at Jackson. Drs. Cleland, of Detroit, and James, of Ypsilanti, werè in the city Saturday. Frank Gage and wife, of Hilldale, are ïisiting Mr. and Mts. G. W. Millen on E. Ann st. Mrs. H. Frank, who has been visiting her brother, S. S. Blitz, left for Detroit, Friday. A. E. Pease, law '85, of Chicago, stopped off to see old Iriends here Monday and Tuesday. Miss Florence Mann, of Lansing, is visiting her uncle, Joseph Clark, steward of the hospital. Mrs. S. A. Howe returned home, Monday, from Detroit where she has been visitiag her daughter for the past inonth. Mrs. W. W. Watts and Miss Florence Benham, visited their sister, Mrs. J. P. Parsball, at Wayne, the first of the week. Miss. Carrie Britton, of Detroit, who has been the guest of Miss Birdie Bli?s for several weeks, returned home yesterday. Rev. Russell B. Pope, formerly pastor oL the Methodist Episcopal church, and his wife, are visiting Mrs. R. A. Beal and other friends in this city. Mrs. John Anderson, a venerable lady who died at Hartland, on the 5th inst, was one of the earliest residents of Ann Arbor. She came to At n Arbor to live in 1830, and married her husband here in 1834. Dr. J. S. Blanchard, who has been traveling in California and Mexico for several months past, returned to Ann Arbor, Tuesday, and is now undecided whether to make this his home again or lócate elsewhere.

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