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16
Month
October
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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Mrs. Jas. Clark is seriou3ly i 11. B Mrs. LoUis Medaris spent Sunday in Toledo. Mr. and Mr=. V,. L. Munyon spent yesterday in Detroit. A. P. Ferguson returned on Monday night from St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bske3 returned from the east on Monday evening. Rev. R. S. Rust, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday with his son, Rev. R.H. Rust. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers were in Evanston, 111., over Sunday. Mrs. W. II. Mclntyre and Mrs. Martin Seabolt visited the Monroe convent on Thursday last. Theodore Christman, of Jackson, spent Thursday last with his brother and sister in this city. Mrs. S. A. Secord, of Kalamazoo, was the guest of Mrs. T. W. Mingay the first part ot this week. Mrs. John Moore returned on Monday from Toledo, where she has been spendingthe past week. Edwin B. 'HM, of Detroit, spent Thursday and Friday of last week with Gilbert Bliss and farnily. Mrs. Dr. Volland, aftera seven weeks' visit with her son, Albert J., at Racine, Wisconsin, has returned home. Mr. Adler, architect of the auditorium building in Chicago, and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with C. H. Millen. Mrs. Dr. Hart returned on Saturday to Port Huron, after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. G. W. Miley. Harry Clark, who has been located at Portland, Oregon, during the paft year and a half, will soon return to this city. Judge T. M. Cooley lcft on Monday evening for Washington to resume hia duties on the inter state commerce commission. Miss Emily Pitkin, who for the past two weeks has been visiting Mrs. W. G Doty, left on Monday morning for Petrolia, CanadaPresident AngelĂ­ attended the meeting; at Minneapolis, of the Congregational Foreign Missionary Band, held during the latter part of last week.

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Ann Arbor Register