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Day
22
Month
August
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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J. .Sprague waa in Detroit Monday. A. L. Noble ha$ gone to Lmsing today Lieut. Gov. Ball was in the city Tuesday. A. H. Muir of Detroit was in the city Mónday. S. W. Clarkson has gone to Mackinaw for a week. D. P. Sahairer left Moaday night for New York. E. H. Soott returned S iturday from northern Michigan. Dr. Collins, of Detroit, has been visiting at Judge Cneevers. Miss Anna Pusey of Cleveland, O., is her parents. Martin JMoJl on W. Huron-st, is very low with lung trouble. iirs. John Moore bas gone to Greenville to visit her mother. Geo. H. Hazlewood and family are visitïng at Monroe tbis week. Miss Cliarlton of Detroit is visiting Miss Lucy Bu,-n8 on Inal!s-st. Miss Irene Botsford of Chicago is tke guest of Miss Nellie Bach. 3Oss Sadie Sweetman of Mead villa Pa is visiticg at Thos. Hayley's. Walíer Campbell and eister Lizzie left Monday for a trip to the east. Aliss Ida Alien returned Friday froín a visit with friends in Bay City. John Whitehead of Shairer & Millen's is ppending a week at Owosao. Mrs. Elizabeth Wanty returned to her home at Muskegon last Friday. Miss Belle Plaess of Ypsilanti spent bunday with Mrs. J. W. Bennen. Miss Abbie Flagc; has returned from a visit witb. iriends in Battle Creek. Henry Heim of East Siginaw spent Sunday witn relatives in this city. Prof. J. B. Dhvís and family returned trom .Leland, Leianau Co., Monday. Miss Rob}' Pulcipher is spending a few days this week tt Whitmore Lake. Prof. F.O. Smith left Thursday to spend a few weeks in northern Wïsooosin. Watter and Clara Mack leave this week for a three weeks visit in New York. Mis Jennie Davis and Grace Flagg of S. Thay ir-st have gone toÜattle Creek. Mrs. R. C. Gojdrich of Pinckney is spending the week with Mrs. C. H. Manly. Al. J. Ffi'z retumed Saturday from a vacation to his desk in the Savings Bank. Mrs. Eva James, nee Hallock, of Ypsilanti, is visiting her mother on south Statest. Miss Marie Bruegel visited the family of Rev. Geo. Shoettle at Manchester las't week. G. F. Slein and family and E. C. Spring and family spent Siinday with frier.ds at Lima. Miss Cora Puloipher returned Saturday night from Marshall where she spent last week. Dr. Ingliss and wife of Detroit are visiting her motner, Mrs. Baxter, on Jefferson-st. Mr. and Mrs. William Allaby spent last week at Kslamazoo, reiurnig home Saturday. Prof. Ernanuel Sohmid of Columbus, O., will be here this week to visit relatives in the city. Miss Nettie L. Childs is to go this week to Shiawassee and Oakland counties visiting friends. J. T. Jacobs is attending the 25th reunion cf his old regiment at Marysville, O., thi's week. llrs. Lottie Mederis nd Miss Emma Bower were at Orion lake f'rom Friday until Mo iday. Miss Matie E. Goodale returned Siturday from a six weeks' visit at Mackinao and Keed City. County Clerk Howlett and famüy broke camp at Cavanaugh lake and returned home Tuesday. S. B. Rowell, clerk at W. F. Stimson's, moved his family from Ypsilanti to this city on Tuesday. Christian Mack went to Detroit Tuesday to attend the meeting of the Michigan Bankers Associatioc C. H. Millen returned Friday from Chicago where he has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. I. G. Lewie. Miss Rouseand her niece Mertie Goodeil are visiting relatives in the state of New York for a few weeks. Mrs. W. B. Gildart, of Stockbridge, has been spending the week with her sister Mre. W. }. Colegrove. Mra. C. II. Stone has returned from Alagsaehusetts and is stopping with Mrg M. A. Hall, 23 N. State-st. Walter W. Campbell returned Monday to Andover, Mass., to complete his course at the Theological Seminary. John Duffy left Monday night for Mackinaw to spend a week with the members of theChequamegon orehestra. Lulu Parker, Emma McAllester, EJ. MoAllester, Frank and Will Parkor returned yesterday from Wnitmore Lake. Miss Bertha Birk of south Main-st left Thursday for Grand Rapids, where she will spant her vacation with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nickels have rfturned from a trip to Dakots and repoit orops there much better than antioipated. J. Q. A. bessions attended a meeting o the Eaton County Battalion and a re-unicn of his oíd company at Charlotte last week C. E. Hiscock Ieft last night for Chicago! After visiting hia sister for a couple of days he goes to Duluth and will return by boat. ' On Tuesday Herbert Prescott and Mvron Neal went to Detroit on their bicycles From there they go to Port Hurón to stay a íew day.=. ' W. S. Southard returned Tuesday from Ohio, where he has been visiting friends at his former home for the past three weeks. John R. Miner returned from his camp at Strait's lake Monday. He goes back next Monday to break camp for the seasoD. Elitor E. C. Keid of the Allegan Gazette was in the city today, the guest of E. H. Scott. Mr. Reid is secretary of the Michigan Horticultural Society and was on his way to Detroit to complete arrangements for the coming exhibition. Mrs. Kincherbocker, nee Ida Sumner and children of Milan, who has been visitïng her aunt, Miss Viva Sumner, returned nome Friday. Miss Lizzie A. Campbell left Monday for a four week's visit with friends in Providence, R. I, Boston, Mms., and other eastern places. Dr. and Mra. Clark of Youngstown O are visiling K. Kittredge. The doctor is a gradúate of the medical department ü of M., class of 'G5. ' J. A. Marshall and daughter, Lillian, and Miss Ella Drake started for Orchard Lake last Thursday for a week's visit to Mr. MarshaHf8 paren ts. Trof. and Mrs. R Kempf have returned irotn Preston, Canada, where they have been spendinjj a couple of weeka with Mr. and Mrg. Klotz. Mrs. McKenzie and her sister-in-law Mrs. Hemingway of Kansas City, who is visiting friends here, are spendirx the week at Orchard Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodyear returaed Saturday from Beach Haven, N. J., where they spent six weekg for the benefit of Mr?. Goodyear's health. Dr. Flemming Carrow came down from Bay City Monday to secure a boarding place for himselt and family, and will move here about Sept. 15. Newton McMillan, who has been visiting his parenta during the past week, returned to Chicago, on Monday afternoon where he resums his position on Ihe Herald. The Misses G-race Flagg and Jennie Davis, of sou h Thayer-st., have gone to Battle Creek tor a two weeks' stay with Dr. Green's family, formerly of Ann Arbor. Z. Boath, S. Langsdorf, E). Eberbacb, J. R. Miner, R. II. Cuthbert, C. E Hmcock, D. J. Loomis aad; W. W. Watts spent several days during the past week at S'rawberry lake. Misa Emily Hayley left Monday for Bay Uity to spend her vacntion with Mr.. R. S. Crissy, formerly of Delhi. 8 he was accompamed as far as Jacksoa by her sister, Mr. Delay Davis. Rev. Dr. J. A. Broadus of Louisvülc, Ky., president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, who has been suppljing the pulpit of the Woodward-ave Baptist church at Detroit for a íew week's past, is expected here this week to visit Rev. A. 8. Uarman. Another prominent divine, Rev. Dr. Hovey of Boston, presiof Newton Theological'. Seminary, wil! accampany him.

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