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17
Month
July
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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John Moore spent Tuesday n Detroit. Judge Cheever was in Detroit, Monday. Miss Josie Henion went to Toledo last Saturday. Mrs. C. W. Belser 9 visiting her parents in Illinois. Miss Agnes Cropsy is visiting relativos at Owosso. James S. Handy isspendingafew weeks at Kalamazoo. John R. Miner returned from Straight !ake on Sunday. Alvin Wilsey and faraily are camping at Whitmore Lake. Geo. Wahr returned, on Friday, from a trip to Weinburg. , J. W. Goodspeed and Hudson Ellis are visiting in the eaBt. Sam Blitz and family are spending the week at Zukey lake. Reo. S. Rawson, of Bridgewater, was in the city, on Tuesday. Hermann Hardinghaus left, on Monday morning, for Saginaw. Miss Belle McLaren went to Detroit, Monday, for a short visit. Miss Flora Storms wiil spend a portion of her vacation in Detroit. Masters Thomas and Stow Neal left, yesterdav morning, for Reed City. J. J. Goodyear and wife are visiting at their old home in New York state. Miss Georgia Hanse is spending the fummer at Ionia and Grand Rapids. George Hause, of the Arlington house, is spending a few weeks at Mackioaw. J. A. Robison, of the Free Press, returned to Detroit, on Monday morning. Prof. E. Cook, of Portland, Oregon, has been a guest of Dr. Tyler, this week. William Bal!, lit '90, has a fine position with the Sperry Electric Co., in Chicago. Robert Christman, of the postoffice, was laid up a couple ot days, the iast of the we6k. Dr. G. C. Huber, who has been visiting his home in Indiana, has returned to Ann Arbor. L. H. Clement left, Tuesday morning, for a business trip to Saginaw and other points. Theodore A. Reyer, of Detroit, formerly of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday with his mother. Cari Warden left, last week, for Ocean Grove, N. J., where he will spend the summer. Prof. Geo. Renwick, who has been visiiing D. C. Fall, returned to Muskegon, on Saturday. George C. Maynard, of Washington, D. C, spent Sunday with his uncle, J. W. Maynard. Will Watts and family left, Monday, to spend a week at the Keystone club house at Zukey lake. Orla V. Taylor, formerly vdth Siwyer & Knowlton, now of Detroit, saiU for Europe, July 24. Prof. and Mrg. Prescott are still at M 1waukee, having been detained by the illness of their son. E. B. Salyer, of Dunkirk, N. Y., has been in the city a few days, visiting his brother, Wm. Salyer. John Schlee, bookkeeper at Wahr's book store, is spending the week with bis parents, near Geddes. Prof. Hiram W. Miller, of the State Normal School, and wife, will spend the nummer in Ann Arbor. J. Elmer Pratt, of Chicago, one of the best cyclist8 in this country, was in the city, the first of the week. Miss Minnie Drake hag gone to Chicago, to meet her sister, Miss Mattie, who is on her wáy home from California. Miss Grace Miley left, last Tuesday, for Muncie, Ind., to spend the summer with her aunt, Miss J. L. Hagadorn. W. H. "Walker, Ut '87, now of Andover Theological Seminary, will preach at West Salem, Wis., during the summer. Theodore Wetzel, of Ann Arbor, and Will Becker, of Brighton, are taking a trip on the lakes, up to Mackinaw. Mr. Benham, Miss Benham and Mis. Powers have been at the Keystone club cottage, at Zukey lake, for a few days. The families of J. W. Robison and O. M. Martin left, Monday, for Whitmore lake, where they will camp out for two weeks. Rev. H. S. White, pastor of the Methodist church in this city during a portion of the sixties, was in Ann Arbor on Monday. Mrs. Alaggie Starkey, Mr. and Mrg. Hodskins and Mrs. Capstick, all from New Jersey, are visiting at the house of Mr. L. H. Williams. Mrs. Charles Ludlow, who has been visiting her parents in this city, for the past two weeks, returned, on Tuesday, to her home in Detroit. Dr. W. W. NiohoU will leave, Satnrday, for South Lyon, and will be accompanied home by his wife, who bas been visiiing there for a week. Eaimet Cood, of Baldwin, Lake county, has leased for a year one of the new houses in Park addition. He will take possession, August 25. Prof. W. H. Butts, principal of the literary department of Orchard Lake military academy, spent the first of the week with his parents in this city. Myron Neal, who has been at Los Ange!os, Cal., for some time, will leave soon for a two weeks' stay in the Yosemite Valley. John Marble will acoompany him. Rev. Henry Tatlock lift, Monday, for a few weeks' vacation at Old Misaion. Durïng his absence, Rev. Mr. Waters will conduct the services at St. Andrew'a church. Mrs. Hoban and Miss Hoban, of thia city, Joho Manly, of Toledo, George Clarken and Miss Clarken, ot this city, have been spending a few days at the Sirawberry Point cottage. President Adams, of Cornell, who was receDtly married to Mre. M. Bi. Barnes, will visit Andrew Carnegie at his residecca in Sootland. They will sail for New York, on their return, August 27. Jas. M. Ashley, president of the T. & A. A. road, has sailed for Europe, to join Mrs. Ashley and daughter, who have been q southern Europe for nearly a year. They will all return to this country, some time in October next. II. W. Hay es spent líonday in Detroit. E. V. Hangsterfer is in Detroit, today. Nathan Staager is visitingatMichigan City. John Wabr will gpend his vaoation at Saline. Miss Lilhe CoDdon returns sooa from Grosse Isle. Dr. Shaw, o! Yptilanti, was in Ana Arbor, Monday. J. Sprague spent Sunday in Milán, visiting his daughter. Mrs. C. Andersoa has been visiting friends in Owosso. Miss Nellie Kyer is spending a few days at Chillicothe, Ohio. H. G. Van Tuyl, of Detroit, spant Monday with E. F. Mills. Judge Kinne has gone to Oíd Mission, for a few weeks' outing. Mies Mame Powers was in Dexter, lan Sunday, visiting friends. Ernest Lutz, of the Ann Arbor Savings Bank, is taking a vacation. Prof. George Hempl is quite seriously ill with typho-malarial fever. Miss Matie Sehlenker, of Toledo, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sehleede. C. Lohr, of Toledo, is spending a few days with his father, Philip Lohr. Miss Grace Alvord, of Battle Creek, has been visiting friends in this city. II. L. Panneberg, representing D. Appleton & Co., was in the city, yesterday. Librarían Davis and family and Trof Stanley and family left, Monday, tbr the east. il. A. Lutz, John Wahr, J. Dann, and Will Gwinner speut Sunday at Zukey lake. Miss Lottie Andrews, of Dexter, has been visitine: Miss Ada Herberf, on Maynard st. Mrs. W. M. Parson and son, B. Allen, lett for By View, Tuesday, to spend the summer. Mrs. Moloney, of Fountain-st, attended the funeral of Mrs. M. Moloney, of Grand Rapids, last Friday. Mrs. C. G. Darling, accouapanied by her mother, Mrs. Payne, will leave soon for a visit at Lakeside, Ohio. Theodore Roehm, whohas been visiticg his mother for two weeks, has returned to his home in O;tumwa, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Will Noble, of Detroit, who have been visitbg Mr. and Mrs. Goodyear, have returned home. Mri. T. Schmidt, of Chicago, who has been visiting her párenla in this city, raturned home, the last of the week. Julius Spring, of New Hamburg, Ont., arnved here recently, and will make his home with his mother on W Washineton-Bt. Rev. R. L. Williams spent a three weeks' vacation with his family, on Madi8on-st, and returned, on Friday, to his church at AuSable. S. C. Andrews will leave for New York soon, on business. He expects to lócate at Chicago, where he will enter into the book pubhshing business. A party of youni? ladies and gentlemen belonging to the Unity Club, with several Howell friendo, left yesterday morning for a two weeks' stay at Baas lake. Otto Bennett and wife were called to Flat Rock, Tuesday, on account of the death of Mr. Bennett's brother, who wi ■ strnck by lightning during Monday's storm. Mrg. E. J. Johrison, who lost two sons bydrowning, lat week, went to Owosso, Tuesday evening, to visit her sister. She is nearly prostrated by her heavy affliction. Mrs. George Apfel, from Bu'.ler, Ind. has arrived in the city. Mr. Apiel will come in the course of the next two week?. They expect soon to take up their resideoce here. We'üngton Curamer, of Cadillec has rented the house of Mrs. F. F. Beckwith, on Church-st, for Mrs. Quigley, of Grand Rapids, who will make this city her home. Fred H. Parson left, the first of the week, for Detroit, where h will spend a week with his father ; thence he goes to Duluth and will remain there uutil the University opens. J. R. Angelí, of this city, and G. P. Cjdd, of Detroit, are in Chicago, whère they are taking part in a tennis tournament. Next week, they will oompete for tne prize at Minneapolis. Miss Susie Barrinerer will leave for Grand Rpids, July 23, where she will make her brother, John Barringer, a short visit. From there she will go to Bay View, where she will spend the rest of the summer. F. S. Bourns, lit '90, left, on Tuesday evening, for Minüeapolis, where he will join Dean Worcester, '89. They will make a trip to the Phillipine Islands in the interest of the University of Minnesota, and $10,000 has been placed at their disp08al, for the purpose of making a zoological collection.

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