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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
August
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Edward Duffy was kt Detroit Monday. Sam Langsdorf spent Sunday at Detroi'. State Senator Gorman was in the city Monday. A. R. Nichols, lit. '87, was in the city Monday. O. M. Martin returned trom Bay City Monday. Mrs. R. A. Beal left Monday to visit at Marshall. A. J. Sawyer started for Washington yesterday. James and Aggie Bird are yisiting at Stockbridge. Mrs. J. A. Brown and children are visiting at Jackson. J. V. N. Gregory of Lima spent Monday in the city. Rev. Samuel Earp returned from Battle Creek Monday. Charles Spoor left Saturday to visit at Owoseo and Saginaw. C. R. Whitman and family return tomorrow from Charlevoix. Mrs. E. McLaren left yesterday to visit her father at Shelby, O. N. P. Jacobs of Chicago is vwiting at Mrs. J. Storm' on Broadway. C. H. Easton left Friday to spend a couple of week at Battle Creek. Mrs. H. S. Green of Detroit is visitmg her daughter Mrs. L. H. Clement. Richard Kearng of Cleveland il visiting fan parenti in thia city for ten days. Drs. A. C. and W. W. NichoU were at Ithaca from Saturday uatil Monday. J. V. Sheehan leaves next week for New York to spend a couple of weeks. Walter Mack started for New York Monday to purchase goods for Mack & Sohmid. Wm. Dorr and wife of Florida are yisiting his mother, Mre. Crosby, on Maynard-.st. Mrg. S. W. Freeland of Detroit is the guest of Mi 8. Dibble, 92 Washing tonst, this week. J T. Jacobs is attending the national encampment of the G. A. R. at Milwaukee this week. Miss C. M. Stone, who has been visiting Mrs. A. R. Hall on 8tate-st, retumed to Flint to-day. Miss Mame Bliss returned Saturday from Jackson where she has been spending the summer. C. B. Woodward, Jas. E. Duffy and T. D. Kearney have been at Strawberry Lake tnis week. Mrs J. Halleck and daughter Mabelle returned Inesday from a three weeks' visit to Jackson. Mrs. W. G. Snow is visiting at Portland, M. Before returning she will spend a week at Lansing. Mrs. Ed. Guiñan relurned Siturday from Midland where she has been visiting for two months past. G. R. Williams and wife of Milan spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Surague, on Pontiac st. E W Coddingtoo, who has hved in southern Florida for several years past, is spending the week iu this city. Mrs. O. F. Webster, who ha been visitïng her parents in this city, returaed to her home at Owosso Saturday. Dr Vaughan wa3 called to Missouri last Saturday by a telegram announcing the serious ïllness of nis f'ather. Mrs. Fred Anderson and children of Midland are visiting her párente, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moore, on Fourth st. Mrs. J. H. Eaton of Syracuae, N. Y. who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Jacob Storms, has returned home. Miss Ella KirtlaDd who has been gpending her vacation with her parents in this city has returned to Huntington, Ind. R Rother, of Detroit, spent Friday and Saturday with C. Eberbach. He clerked for Mr. Eberbach in this city years ago. Miss Caroline Clemente, lit '83, leaves to-morrow for Grand Rapids where she will teach in the public schools next year. Miss Helen O. Smith of Thompsonst returned Tuesday trom Grass Lake, where she has been spending the summer with relatives. Prof and Mrs. Slawgon, nee Ciar Oonover returned to Coldwaier Monday after haviñg fpent eeveral weeka with her mother in" this city. Ye locil of The Register is trying to palm himself off aa a single man this week, Mrs. Watts having gone to Grand Rapids 10 visit her eister. prof Carhart, Winchell, üeman, rrescott and Ziwet are attending the meeting of the American Assocmtion tor the Advancement of Science at Toronto this week. Mm Jarnos Napier of New York is expected next week to visit her párente, Mr. and Mrs. M. Co wan. She will be aoeompanied by Mrs. Gordon who formerly lived here. Trof M E Cooley left Monday mornne for' Toronto to attend the meeting of the American Aasociation for the AdTancement of Soience. At Niágara Falla he will be joined b Mr. Cooley. Miss Minpie M. Dais leávei Monday for Jackson where ahe has been engaged to furnish music at the exposition held there next week. Jackson people will have a rare treat as Miss Davis is considered a very fine musician. Dr. G. E. Frothingham of Ann Arbor, ex-member of the medical faculty of the Micbiean State University, registerel at the Hotel Cadillac yesterday. Current rumor bas it that he is casting about for a Dermanetit location for the practice of

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