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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
July
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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A. J. Hopper, wife and little son, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beal raturned to Alpena, Tuesday morning. O. Eberbach bas ?one to Star Iíland, wbere he will assist in condueting an examimation of pharmaceatical students. Prof. Stanley, R. H. Kempf and L. H. Clement are attending the National Music Teachers' Association at Detroit, this week. Dr. C. Klotz, of St. Catherine's, Cañad?, has been visitin? bis father-in-law, C. Eberbach. He returned home on Tueeday. Mrs. A. H. Saow and two sons, who have been visiting Mrs. W. Q. Doty for sime time, left on Saturday last for Detroit. W. P. Stephens, of the eleotrio light works, rode to Palmyra, last Sunday, on his bioycle, ïeturning on the following day. Mrs. W. G. Doty aod son, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. A. H. Snow, and lw. boys, leave this morning for a short visit at Homer. Misa Mary Sweeney, of Detroit, who has been visiting Miss Mary McDinald the past week, returaed to her home, Wedueeday. Mrs. A. D. Seyler and daughtEr, Ber, will speed the summer with relatives in Waterloo, Hamilton and Toronto, leaving this morning. W. E. Groddard, for the past year president of the S. C. A , will take charge of the Marshall public schools duricg the omicg year. C. S. Page, who graduated from the dental college in '86 and is nowlocated at Belvedere, 111., has been visiting his parents in this city. P. R. Walker, superintendent of the Rockford (111.) public schools, with his fatuily, has been veiling his wife'g sister, M:s. Julia D. Frost. Messrs. Catt and Nortbcote, two English students who graduated in the dental department this year, sailed for their native country on Tuesday. August Metzger, wife and son left, yesterday, for Brooklyn, Mich. They will spend a few weeks camping out at Eagle Point, on Clark Lake. Miss Jeanette Walker, who was the guest of Mrs. S. W. Clarkson during commencement week, has lft for her home at Irvington on the Hudson. Miss Nellie Goodwin, who has been viaiting Miss Carrie Penny for the past week, left on Tuesday last to attend the musical convention in Detroit. Dr. Burt Rowell, who is employed at the Univeraity hospital, left Tuesday morning for Manchester, whence he will take his departure soon for California. E. D. Adama, who reoeived hig Ph. D. this year, left for Washington, Monday, to ecoept a position on the census bureau with his brother, Prot. H. C. Adams. Ex-Gov. Felch, acoompanied by his daugbter, Mrs. E. H. Cole, and her daughter, will leave the first of next week for Ishpemine;, where they will remsin three weeks. Harry L. Hall and Dr. Lynds left, Monday, for a trip by the lakes to Duluth. They will camp out on the Canadian shore and expect to be gone about three months. Prof. II. L. D'Ooge and family left Monday fer Springfield, Mass. Prof. D'Ooge will goto Chatauqua, where hedelivers a course of leotures, and then te the White Mountaing. L. C. Noble, of Hou9ton, Texas, is visiting bis sister, Mrs. N. W. Cheever. Mr. Noble, who is an old Ann Arbor boy, now holds a fine position as master mechanic of the Houston & Texas railroad. Rev. W. O. Waters, who is to be assistant rector of St. Andrew's church and curator of Bishop Harris hall, has arrived in Ann Arbor. He will occupy the house formerly oocupied by C. W. Miller, on Washington-st. F. C. Hicks, assistant in politieel economy, left for Washington on Tuesday. He will work with Prof. Adams in the census department until the gecond semester, when he will return to take charge of the political economy classes in the University L C. Sabin, a brother of Mrs. J. W. Bennett, who graduated in the literary department last Thursday, has left for the Soo, to take a position in the governmen t works. Mr. Sabin was married recently at Peru, III., to Miss Nellie Blanchard,who accompaniad him north.

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