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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
June
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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E. L. Seyler was in Detroit Sunday. C. Fuller, oL Milan, spent Sunday in tke city. Mrs. W. W. Watts has been visiting her sister near Wayne. Frank E. Bliss, of Cleveland, is yisiting his mother in the city. Geo. E. Bliss, of Jackson, visited his parents here Sunday. Mr8. E. T. Edmunds has gone to Denver} Col., to visit her sister. Mrs. Harriet Bruno, of Lansing,bas been visiting frieads in the city. Miss Leona Tuttle, of Oaaaha, Neb., is visiting frienda in the city. P. G. Hughes, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the gueet of Edward Duffy. Frank Fall, of Albion, is visiting his úneles, D. C. aiid C. S. Fall. Mrs. Fred. Lawrence returned írom a visit to Lansing last Thursday. W. L. Becker, of Brighton, visited friends in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ilardon, of. Cjncord, are visiting at Geo. W. Millen's. Dr. H. R. Arndt left last Thursday for Califorüia to spend the summer. Mrs. W. J. Welles, of New York city, is visiting Mrs. Sarah W. Hunt Miss Onie Williams, of Milan, visited her grandfather, J. Sprague, Sunday. Rev. J. Neumann is attending the annual synod at Mt. Clements this week. Dr. Martin will spend the summer vacation in New York in professional work. Mrs. Bernard Beer, of North Platte, Neb., is visiting her eister, Mrs. S. S. Blitz. A. J. Sawyer returned Wednesday from New York whore he has been defending W. E. Howard. W. H. Walker, of Lansing, chief derk in the insurance departmeat, was in the city on business Friday. E. C. Spring gave a farewell party to Dr. G. Deucher, Monday evening, at his residence on Fifth st. E. H. Scott goes to Detroit tomorrow on business connected with the Michigan Horticultural society. ifUsea Josie Henion, of Toledo, and Fraakie Lansing, of Howell, visited relatives in the city this week. Mrs. B. F. Watt3 starts tonight for Wichita, Kan., to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Chas. M. Jones. Mrs. Ricka Finkbeiner and Miss Pauline Rossinger, of Detroit, spent the week with J. C. Schmid and family at 41 South lst street. Misses Mary and Sophia Spring, Matilda Wurster, Charlotte Hutzel, and E. C. Spring and wife, spent Sunday with friends at Chelsea. The reception given by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scott to a large number of friends at their new residence, last Friday, was a very enjoyable affair. Mrs. Horace Holmes and her daughter Ethel, of Detroit, are visiting friends in this uity before leaving for Alabama, to Hiake her future home. Howard M. Holmes, formerly local editor of The Register, has acoepted a position as managing editor of the Times-Recorder, a republican morning daily of Zanesville, O. Ja. L. Stone and wife left this morning for Gratiot Beach, the Port Huron summer résort, where they will have the management of the Windmer hotel during ' the summer. Miss E. R. Clark, lit. '88, has been visitDg at vVm. Wagner's this week. She is returning to her home in New York state, from Moorhead, Minn., where she has been teaching. John J. Robison, accompanied by Mrs. Robison, lelt Monday, for Phelps, N. Y., to help celébrate the lOOth anniversary of the settlement of that place by Mr. Robison's grandfather. Dr. Fred. H. Weir and Miss Fanny, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Field Ely, were married on June 6, at the residence of the bride's mother, New York City. Thsy returned to Ann Arbor last week and are located at No. 68 S. State-st. W. T. Whedon and Mifs Mildred Knowlton are to be married thisevening at the residence of the bride's parents on N. State-st, by the Rev. Dr. Stadley. Both are well known young people and have the well-wishes of many friends. Dr. R. S. Armstrong, of Chelsa, returned last week from a trip through the weBt. He was in Ann Arbor, Friday, and eaid that while on his trip he visited all parts of the Oklahoma country and wouldn't take the land there for a gift.

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