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Day
1
Month
August
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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D. C. Fall drove to Brighton last Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Herdman is visiting at Zaneaville, 0. George Christie is home on a visit to his mother. Ros8 G. Colé has excepted a position at Aurora, 111. Ex-prof. C. N. Jor.es spent Monday in Ann Arbor. Mrs. C. M. Traub, of Detroit, is visiting friends here. Mrs, J. W. Hangsteríer has been visiting in the city. Walter Mack has been visitiDg at Manchester this week. Waiter Seabolt is visiüng his uncle at Marshall, this week. Miss Katie Pfeifle, of Eoiery, has been visiting friends here. Miss Elner Hawes, of Plainwell, is visiting at J. D. Stimson's. Mrs. O. M. Martin is spending the week with friends at Detroit. Miss Mary Watson, of Marshall, is visiting Mre. Moses Seabolt. The Miases Buttler, of Lawrence-st., are visiting at Niágara Falls. Mrs. Wm. Watah has leturned from a visit with Detroit friends. B. J. Boutwell, of Hillsdale, has been visiting friends in the oity. L. H. Clement ha9 been visiting his parents at Colon, this week. Prof. M. W. Harrington left yesterday for Chicago to spend a v eek. A. J. Millard, of Detroif, spent Sunday with his brother in this city. Miss Mattie Harriman has gone to Fort Wayne, Ind., to visit friends. Mrs. Lucy Tolchard, of Adrián, is visiting her son, W. A. Tolchard. Fred Grreve, of Kalamazoo, is visiting his mother on W. Llberty-st. The Missen Lavey, of Dexter, epent Sunday with Miss Rose Seery. L. H. Lowery, lit '88, of Toungstown, O., is visiting friends in the city. A. L. Noble has recovered from his sickness and is now at his store again. Miss May Breakey left Monday for Whitmorj Lake to spund ten days. Will Lsdholz, A. C, Kollogg and W. E. Walker are at Rush Lake this week. L. H. Williams and family are in camp at 'Camp Comfort," Whitmore Lake. Adolph Kemper and Lou Stevens are taking a vacation at Whitmore Lake. President Angelí intends leaving this week for the east to enjoy his vacation. The wife of ex-speaker Markey has been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Miss Snyder, of Cheleea, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Adams, on S. University-ave. Miss Carrie Helmuth returned to her home at South Lyons last Saturday. W. H. Wells, of Detroit, spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother in this city. Mrs. O. J. Parker, of Howell, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Bach. Mrs. Col. Bowen and daughters, of Ypisilanti, were visitors in the city Saturday. Capt. S. B. Rowell left Monday to spend three weeks in the Lake Superior country. Mrs. P. Sheehan and child, of Menominee, are visiting a number of friends in this city. Miss Mattie Huddy returned Monday from Cleveland where she spent last week. J. V. Sheehan and T. D. Kearney epent a couple of days at Whitmore Lake this week. A. S. Berry, of S. Ingalls-st, is taking a course of treatment at the Ypsilanti sanitarium. Miss Maggie Donovan has been visiting her cousins, the Misses Flemming?, of Dexter. E. A. Calkins, of State-st, is trying the curative properties of the Ypsilanti mineral water. Miss Belle McLaren, bookkeeper at F. T. Stimpson's, is taking a two weeks' vacation. E. B. Andrews and daughter, of Minneapolis, Minn., are visiting the family of J. H. Wade. Mr. Hackett, of Fairfield, O., has been gpending a few days with his cousin, A. W. Gasser. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawkes are visiting Mrs. Hawkes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stimson. Mrs. A. S. Berry and daughter, Kittie, are spending the vacation at South Lyon and Howell. Miss F M. Potter, ht, '88, of Niles, was a visitor in the city during the first part of the week. George W. Renwick and family expect to leave next week for their future home at Muskegon. Martin Seabolt and sous, and M. H. Goodrich, are spending the week in camp at Rush Lake. Mrs. J. W. Thompson returned Saturday from Detroit were she has been visiting her daughter. Emanuel Burkhardt, of Grand Rápida, has been spending a few days with his mother in this city. Lee Calkins returned yesterday from Whitmore Lake, where he has been spending the past month. Mr. C. H. Johnston and wife, of Grand Rapids.are visiting Mrs. Johnston's father, Geo. Sutton, of Northfield. Mrs. O. E. Jones and daughter, Miss Edith Atkins, have removed from 106 S. Main-st to 31 S. Thayer-st. Mrs. C. T. Donnelly returns to-night from Chicago, where she has been visiting her sister for several weeks. Dr. Geo. E. Frothingham returned Tuesday night from the east where he has been spending the past month. Mr. and Mrs. James C&llahan, of Chicago, arrive tonight to pay a visit to Mrs. C's. mother, Mrs. Jos. Donnelly. Misses Lizzie and Pauline Schmid left Saturday for Chicago, where they will spend a few weeks with friends. J. Austin 8cott returned yesterday afternoon from a month's trip to New York, Boston, and other eastern places. Chas. R. Whitman and family left yesterday for Charlevoix. He sayB that he is going to rest for a whole month. T. R. Chapín, of the Durand Express was in the city Isst week, attending the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Reeee. Ernest LewU and Walter Booth, who have been playiog with the Midland base ball club, retumed home Saturday night. Miss Anna O'Brien, with Mack & Schmid, is taking a two weeks' vacation, and has Btarted on a trip around the lakes. Miss Hedwig and Alice Baver, of St. Paul, Minn., are gpending the summer at the re8idence of Jonathan Josenhans, in York. Sidney C. Eastman and wife, of Chicago, are in the city, called here by the il!ness and death of Mra. Eistean's father, Israel Hall. Prot. P. R. B. dePont and son left yesterday for Chenaux Island, whete they expect to enjoy life by roughing it for several weeks. Peter A. Dignan, who has spent the last three years in Florida, returns this week to visit his parents, on E. University-ave, for a short time. A. D. Seyler and wife leave Monday for Muskegon, where Mr. Seyler will represent Arbor Tent at tne state meeting of the K. O. T. M. Mr. and Mrs. Berns, Frank and Hartman, of East Saginaw, are camping at Whitmore Lake and running in to Ann Arbor occasionally. Frank Case, tuner at the Allmendinger Piano and Organ works, was called to his home in Brighton, Tuesday, by the illaess of his grandmolher. E. H. Soott and Dr. V. C. Vaughan are laying their plans to start in a day or so for a trip to Old Mission Beach, Les Chenaux and other northern resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Dow and daughter, and the Misses Carrie and Libby Wahr, etarted for camp at Sukey Lake, today, expecting to stay two or three weeks Morris F. Lantz and Theodore Wetzsl started Saturday night to erjoy a week's vacation. They went to Whitmore Lake, but will visit a number of places before returning. Geo. B. Greening, law '89, of Chelsea, was in the city Monday. He was on his way to the northern part of the state, looking for a place in need of a bnlliant young lawyer. Dr. H. K. Lum and wife retumed St( urday from Greenland, U. P., where he has been physician at a mine. The doctor thinks that he has enough of that part of the country and will settle elsewhere. J. J. Mitchell, a representative of the Scripp's league of newspapers, spent several days this week here, preparing an article on our city nd its resources, which will appear in the TJetroit News on Saturday. P. R. Whiteman, C. A. Green, W. H. Perkins and Miss Kate Hale leave this week for Camp Promom torio, Mexico. They travel as far as Deming, New Mexico, by rail and then by wagon to the place of destination, a distanca of 238 miles.

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