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15
Month
January
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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" Mrs. B. J. Conrad has been visiting in Albion. Oscar Schmid spent last week in Detroit. Mis3 Byrll Clancy luis retured from the west. J. T. Shaw, of Detroit, spent Sunday with E. F. Mills. O. M. Martin has been spending a few davs in Bay City. Miss Ella Mead has returned to the Monroe convent. D. C. Fall spent Sunday with his mother at Albion. Orla V. Taylor, of Detroit, was in the city on Monday lust. Dr. V. C. Tuttle has been visiting his parents in this city. Miss Jennio Monroe, of Felch-st, is visiting friends in Saline. Mr. and Mrs. W. Maaon are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Morton. Rev. a nd Mrs. Volz, of Saginaw, are visiting Mrs. Sophia Spring. Dr. D. L. Osborne, of Tai-King-Fu, China, is visiting in this city. Miss Ida Wood, of Detroit, is visiting her cousin, Mr?. N. W. Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Camp have been visiting at Mt. Pleasant. MissMillie Tremper has gone to Bay City to fill a vacancy in the ward schools. Nichola8 Goodyear, of Detroit, has been visiting his son, VVm. Goodyear. Mrs. Catheiine Brown, of Amhertsburg, is visiting Edmund Clancy and family. Miss Susie Barringer has returned to Evanston, Illinois, vvhere ehe willspend the winter. Volney A. ChapĂ­n, deputy postmaster of St. Johns, is visiting his mother, Mrs. C. A. Chapin. Harrison Soule and wife left on Monday for Marengo, in order to attend the funeral of Mr. Soule's cousin. C. S. Durand, of Detroit, formerly in the Ann Arbor express office, spent Sunday with friends in this city. Dr. McLachlan spent Monday and Tuesday of last week at Flint and Holly on a business and professional trip. Miss Nellie Carr, of Union Springs, N. Y., will arrive in the city next Monday, haying accepted i. position as typeWriter. Mrs. Willis J. Abbott, who has been visiting her parentf, Mr. and Mrs C. Mack, will return to Chicago next Saturday. Otto Londheim, son of one of our old settlers, S. Londheim, representing the Inst. Gold Watch Co., of Detroit, was in the city on Weduesday

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Ann Arbor Register