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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
September
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. Barp and family are visiting at Oil City, Pa. Eev. and Mrs. Bartram of Milan spent Mouday ia the city. The Rev. Fred. B. Britten has located at Grand Island, Neb. Miss Gertrude Sanford is visitiDg friends in Dorthern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Blitz spent Sunday and Monday in Detroit. Mat. Guiñan of Jackson epent Friday witb his brother in this city. Mrs. A. J. Millard and children of Detroit are visiting S. W. Millard. Eugene Leng of Cantón visited friends here last Thursday and Friday. Fred. H. Abbott of Hudson visited friends in the city over Sunday. Miss Jennie Wiles of Cantón is visiting Mrs. Byron Cady of the flfth ward. J. W. Slattery returned last week from Mt. Clement greatly improved in health. Miss Cora Wetmore of Concord visited her eister, Mrs. G. W. Millen, last week. V. W. Wines, wife and daughter returned Tuesday evening from St. Ignace. Prof. Denison returned Friday from Royalton, Vt, wbere he spent the summer. Chas. W. Wagner took in the meeting of the Michigan L A. W. at Ypsilanti Friday. Miss Gertie Rose left List Thursday for Marquette here she will teach during the year. H. R Johnson and wife of Detroit visited his cousin, John G. Johnson, last week. E. A. Phillips and wife of Toledo, formerly of this city, were viáitors here this week. Miss Abbie Beakes oí New York is visiting her cousins, Mayor and Mrs. S. W. Beakes. Mrs. A. H. Roys, who has been visiting in the northern part of the state, returned p Saturday. Miss Maggie Burk has accepted a situation in Chicago and expects to go there Saturday. Miss Louise Reddick of Niles is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. S. Berry, of Ingalls st. Dr. Ed. Flynn and wife of West Branch are visiting the doctor's mother on First-8t. Misa Carrie Britten has returned to Fond du Lac, Wis., where she will teach another year. E. B. Abel returned Tuesday from New York state, where he spent the summer for his health. Warren F. Mills returned to this city Sunday from the Pacific Coast where he gpent the summer. He returned to go with Ann Arbor cammandery to the triennial conclave at Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Saley and daughter of Manchester are visiting friends and relatives here th& week. William Wagner and wife left Wediiesday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Dr. Peers, at Topeka, Kan. At six o'clock tonight tlie Jewish New Year commenoes and our local Hebrews will celébrate the even'. Dr. F. K. O wen of Ypsilanti was in the city yesterday attending the meeting of the Board of Pension Examiners. Chas. Stabler and family, whohave been living at Omaha, Neb., for several years, have returr.ed to Aon Arbor to live. Mrs. Henry Feldhauser of Grayling is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Fischer, for the first time in nine year?. Walter Mack returned from New York Sunday. His eister, Miss Clara Mack, stopped at Buffalo and will return next week. Dr. George A. Hendricks leaves this week for Minneapolis to resume his duties as professor of anatomy in the Mu,nes3ia medical college. Mrs. E. McLaren returned Monday from Shelby, O., where she spent a month with her father, with whom she celebrated his 91th.birthday on Sep. 3. Mr. Geo. B. Sudworth, botanist in the forestry división, Uaited States Department of Agriculture, is spendine a month with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sudworth, 84 Fuller St. Müs- Gertrude M. Sudwortb, a gradúate of the Uoiversity of Michigan in '85, has lately accepled a position s teacher of Latín and Germán in Almira College, Greenville, III. Dr. J. N. Martin and wife returned Saturday night from New York. The doctor has been studying up some special subjects (j uring the summer, combining business with pleasure.

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