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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
July
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Prof. Adama is n Washington, D. C. D. Cramer and wife go to Fenton today. Gustave Brehm spent Sunday in Detroit ■ Miss Emma Hayley is visiting friends in Cantón. Geo. W. Millen and wife are visiting at, Concord. Miss Carrie Barber, of Cleveland, is visiting friends ia the city. Martin Seabolt, of Manistee, is visiting his father, Moses Seabolt. Judge Cooley is celebra ting the Fourth with his family in this city. Mrs. E. Lantz left Tuesday for Halifax, N. S , to spend the summer. E. J. Hale and wife, of Detroit, are visiting her father, Daniel E. Wines. A. B. Berry and family are spending the week at South Lyon and Island Lake. John Eibler left Tuesday for a couple of months' visit to his old home in Germany. Mrs. Mary Kloti, of St. Catherine,',Ont., is visiting her father, Christian Eberbach. Wheaton Crittenden and his sister, of Adrián, visited Miss Emma Haley, Tuesday. W. W. Lovetf, of Detroit, has been visiting at Mrs. Craig's, on Division-st, this week. A. J. Sawyer has gone to Cavenaugh Lake, expecting to spend the summer there. M. C. LeBeau and wife will entertain a party of friends at their residence this evening. Henry Heim and wife, of East Saginaw, spent Sunday and Monday with friends in the city. Miss Sophia Spring left Monday for East Saginaw where she expects to make her future home. Giles Lee and family will spend their vacation on the their farm near Whitmore Lake. C. H. Greathouse, lit '79, local editor of the Louisville Journal, is visiting friends in the city. Mies Carrie Britton, of Detroit, returned home Tuesday after spending a week with Miss Birdie Bliss. R. Waterman and wife, and Mrs. G. MÍ Monroe, leave this week for Bay View to spend the summer. Fred Schmid and family left Monday for a trip to Europe, expecting to be gone about two monthg. W. B. Mills and wife, of Chillicothe, O., who have been visiting N. J. Kyer, returned home Friday. John P. .Little, of Three Oaks, an old Ann Arborite, is visiting among his old friends nere this week. Mrs. Fred Lawrence accompained her husbasd to Lansing, Monday, where she will spend the summer. Miss Emily Pitkin left last Thursday night to spend the summer with her sister at Baxter Springs, Kan. Miss Gracie Miley leaves this week for Grand Kapids to spend her vacation with her sister, Mrg. Dr. Hart. Mrs. Prof. Wilcoxson, of Peoria, III., is spending a few weeks, with her mother and friends in Ann Arbor.. Reuben Kempf and two daughters left Sunday night for New York. They sail from there for the old country. Miss Lizzie Heinzmann, of St. Louis, Ho., is now in the city and will spend the summer with Mrs. Henry McLaren. Mrs. M. Otto, who has been visiting at Saline for some time, left Tuesday morning to spend the summer at West Point, Neb. Daniel E. Wines, one of the old settlers of this city, was taken suddenly ill Moeday night, but is now in a fair way to recover. Mrs. Anna Webster and niece, of Middletown, N. Y., are spending a few days with her brother-in-law, Daniel Webster, on Packard-st. Nathan D. Corbin, lit. '86, who has been teaching for two years at Laporte, Ind., has returned to this city to take a pest gradúate course. Dr. and Mrs. Pierce, from McKeesport, Pa., are in town visiting Mrs. Pierce'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McDonald, 51 S. University ave. James Oswald, who bas lived ir. Ann Arbor during the past three years, has moved his family to Plymouth where he will practice deutistry. Prof. Pettee returned Monday evening from a trip through Colorado. At Denver he attended the meeting of the Americai Institute of Mining Engineers. Philip Bach and daughter Nellie left yesterday íor a trip to Cleveland. Mr. Bach will return tomorrow, his daughter remaining there to visit her aunta few weeks. MrB. Ed. Eberbach returned last evening from Manistee where she has been to take care of her daughter, who is now much better and returned to Ann Arbor with her mother. Jed and Louis Lee, of the Flint High School, together with David A. McKinzie superintendent of the same, spent commencement week here with the parents of the former. John R. Miner returned Sunday afternoon from Washington. While there he made arrangements for the entertainment of the members of Ann Arbor commandery on their visit to that city in October. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Martin left yesterday morning íor Petoskey and Mackinac, via the lakes, where the doctor has some professional work to do. After a few days rest they will go to Chicago and from there to New York for the summer. ïtey were accompanied by their mothers around the lakes. " Camp Comfort " at Whitmore Lake opens up next Monday. Alvin Wilsey and family, Prof. Geo. W. Renwick and family, D. C. Fall and family, Mr. Calkins and family, and C. E. Mutschel and wife expect to be on hand at the opening and enjoy the comforts of camp-life during the hot weather.

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