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Personal And Social

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
September
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. V. B. Payne of Packard-st has returned. Wm. Mclntyre, jr.,leftlast week to attead school ia Canada. Miss Hattie Withrow of Ionia is visiting friends in the city. Kudolph G undert spent Sunday with bis mother on First-st. D. F. Schairer returned from New York last Saturday night. Tbad. H. Walker of Walkerville, Oat., was in the city Friday. A. Gwinner and family are spending the week at Sukey lake. Fred. H. Hooper and wife of Detroit were in the city Monday. Mrg. V. C. Bennett of Pinckney is visitingr relatives in the city. Prof. de Pont returned from Les Cheneaux last Thursday cight. Zina P. King has moved into O. M. Martin's house on Liberty-st. L. F. Lutz and family o Byron spent Sunday with relatives in the city. D. Cramer aad wife spent Sunday at Bancroft, the guests of Hon. N. G Phillips. A. Wile _ of Laporte, Ind., has been visiting friends in the city part of the week. W. W. Wines, wife and daughter left yesterday to visit Mrs. J. B. Brooks at St. Ignace. Judge Cooley is spending the week in thisclty, having returned from California last Thursday. Arthur Vanlnwaen of Hioedale, 111., has been visiting friends in the city during the past week. Chas. Spoor returned Saturday from a two weeks' trip to Osvosso, Sagina w and Bay City. Mrs. P. S. Dodge and daughter Chella of Stanton are vi3i(ing at the residence of Thos. Havlev. S. S. Bütz and wife arrived home Monday night from a trip to Port Huron, Bay City and Alpena. Miss Alice Bailey returned Monday from Toledo where she spent two weeks with her brother. Another Ann Arbor boy, Edward Sharpe, left Monday for S?attle,Wash., to seek fama and fortune. Mra. E. Kadley, who has been spending several weeks with her daughter at Toledo, returned Saturday. Mrs. E. P. Rice of Detroit is visiting Mrs. Thos. Hayley. She is 83 years old and spry as a woman of 50. Mrs. B. F. Boylan left Monday night to oin her husband at Seattle, Wash., where ;hey will make their home in future. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stafford returned this week from the northem part of the state, where they spent two weeks. ♦J. F. Riley of the Western Union tele'raph office, Toledo, is expected home idonday to visit his parents on Main-st. R. L. Warren, formerly of the Albion Recorder, has moved to Ann Arbor. His son will enter the literary department as a junior. Mrs. John S. Woodruff of Ludington arrived Monday vening and is visiting ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams, of Ann Arbor township. Homer Drake of Chicago, formery leader of the Chequamegon orchestra, spent several days this week in the city, the guest of Dr. Fred Weir. Alvin P. May and wife of New York spent part of the week as the guests of Mrs. J. Hingsterfer. They left Monday evening to visit friends in Detroit. J. C. Stevens and wife have returned to Detroit after spending the summer with relatives in this vicinity. Dr. Stevens has opened a dental office in that city. Dr. Lacea, formerly "esident physician at the university hospital, returned to the city Monday. After looking around the state he has decided to lócate at Bay City. Fred McOinber returned Sunday from Mackinac where he has been with the Chequamegons during the summer. But seven members of the orchestra remain there now. Editor Chilson of the South Lyon Picket made the city a cali Monday. Wtiile here he grew reckless with his wealth, actually mvesting 15 cents in a new ï'juntain pen. E. S. Shaw and wife stopped in the city yesterday. Mr. Shaw bas been preaching during the summer at Roscommon and is now on his way to überlin to complete his studies. Major H. Souleand wife returned Monday trom Topinabee, where they have Deen spending the summer. The major tells some big fish stories and claims to be so full of fish bones that he can hardly move. Fred. Wagner, ex-mayor of Pleasanton, Kun., has been visiting his father on west Washington-st. He left Monday night lor home, expecting to spend a few days with his brother Godfrey at Chicago be'ore returning. Scott Williams, lit. '83, returned to Ann Arbor on Saturday and visited his parents, tfr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams, whom he had not een in five years. He left Ann Arbor in 1884, going to Chili.South Amerca, where he spent five years in teaching and preaching. Mr. Williams leaves next week, in company with his brother Mark, or Oberlin, where they will spend a year n stutly and then return to his mission ield in South America.