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Personal, And Social.

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
September
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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President Angelí returned Saturday from the east. Fred. Baiker spent Sunday with his brother in Jaokson. Dave Decker of Kawanee, Wis., is visiting (riends in the city. J. V. Sheehan returned Sunday from New York and Boston. Theo. Reyer of Detroit spent a portion of this week with his mother. Misses Louisa and Amanda Walz are spending the week in Detroit. Miss Ella Whitaker of Chelsea spent Sunday with Miss Alta Parker. Miss Hurd of Washtenaw-ave leaves this week to attend the Detroit Seminary. Mrs. J. G. Lewis of Hyde Park, 111., is visiting her brother, Charles S. Millen. Dr. G. A. Hendricks arrived home Monday from a two months' trips to Europe. Miss Carrie Bell left last Thursday for Minneapolis where she will teach this year. James O'Kane, one of the letter carriers, is spending a ten days' vacation in Detroit. J. E Beal sails from Cork, Ireland, for home to-day on the steamer City of Paris. Miss Nora Hall of Colorado Springs, Col., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. H. St. Clair. Prof O. C. Johnson returned Saturday froni C .lorado where he spent a couple of montbs. EJm'ind Clancy, jr., has gone to troit in ihe employ ol the Michigan Central Co. R. Waterman and wife, and Mrs. G. M. Mon-oe and daughter, have returned trom Bay View. Miss Emma Blaker of Maumee, O., has been visiting Miss Nellie Childs during the past week. H. J. Brown is attending the meeting of the Michigan Pharmaceutical Association at Detroit this week. Mrs. M. Rockwell of Liberty st has returned from Michigan City, Ind., where she has been visiting. Louis Sutherland, the architect of the auditorium building at Chicago, is visiting C. S. Millen this week, Mrs. Perry Ransom and daughter, Mrg. W. H. Graham, of Nashville, Tena., are visiting Mrs. J. P. Hofifman. J. Rice Miner and bride returned Thursday from Mattewas Beach, Ont., where they went on their wedding tour. Dr. C. B. Nancrede arrived from Philadelphia Tuesday night and is now getting ready for the University to open. Profs. Densmore and Lawrence, who have been conducting an art school in the city during the summer. return to Detroit this week. F. F. Drake and daughter Nona of Farmington spent last week with bis sister, Mrs. J. A. Marshall of st. J. L. Stone returned Tuesday from Gratiot Beaoh where he has been running the Wiudmere Hotel during the summer. Judge Cheever arrived home Friday from his European trip. He relates a thrilling experience during the storm last week. Dr. Frothingham has rented a house on the corner of Martin Place and Woodwardave, Detroit, and will remove his family to that city soon. Miss Lizzie Hinsman, who has been spending the sumrner with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McLaren, has returned to her home at S?. Louis Mo. Judge F. A Hooker of Charlotte called at The Register office Wednesday. His son will enter the law department of the University this falL F. A. Howlett and wife, A. J. Siwyer and wife, and W. W. Watts and wife enjoyed the beauties oL Cavanaugh Lake from Friday until Monday. Miss Ella Drake went to Mason last week to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Josephine Hoyt. After a short vÍ6t there she will make a trip to Kansas. B. F. Watts returned yesterday from his trip to England and France. He saw many interesting sights while away, but claims that the Michigan Central depot at this city filled him with greater pleasure than all the others.

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Ann Arbor Register