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Day
25
Month
June
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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I L. P. Hall left Tuesday for a trip to Llaska. Mrs. John E. Moore has returned to Chicago. Miss Clara Mack left for Chicago last Ihursday. Ebenezer F. Walbridge '87, is visitngCarl Miner. G. M. Mulford, of Detroit, is the guest dlJ. B. Bowdish. Miss Dottie Luse, of Lansing, is visitjgL. L. Henion. Miss Mabel Corson leaves next Monjj'y for Petoskey. Prof. and Mrs. Dewey are visiting üends in Lapeer. Miss Amanda Ryer leaves next Monjy for Milwaukee. Dr. L. R. Esau, of Milwaukee, is visitig Sam Langsdorf. Miss Emma Rake, of Toledo, is visitag Misa Mary Purfield. Joe Welch, dent'89, of Hudson, is the pest of John Bisele this week. Mrs. E. B. Hall is entertaining Miss Jrodie, of Grosse Isle, this week. I Miss Mary Doyle, of Marshall, is visitI ing the Misses Clinton, of Catherine-st. Mrs. L. P. Hall is entertaining her innt, Míbs Campbell, of Detroit. Misses Noble and Ottley, of Detroit, jre visiting Judge Cheever and family. Miss Emma Stanger left Monday for í two weeks' visit at Liverpool, Ohio. Mrs. V. C. Lañe, of Adrián, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Knowlton. . Mrs. Prof. Prescott gave an afternoon tea party to about forty ladies on Friday it. A. B. Pond, of Arkansas City, Kans., made a flying visit in Ann Arbor, Monday. Miss Kate Harriman,of Topeka, Kas.j s Tisiting her cousin, Miss Mattie Harriman. Eudolph Gundert carne Saturday to spend the Bummer at his home in Ann Arbor. Mrs. J. D. Frost, went yesterday to Kockford, 111., where she will spend the summer. Arthur Withee, of Flint, is spending the week with his cousin, Miss Hattie Crippen: W. H. French, of Reedsburg, Wis., formerly of Ann Arbor, was in tbe city Saturday. Miss Blanche Green, of Battle Creek, is the guest of Mrs. A. Flagg, of south Thayer-st. Mrs. H. J.Brown and family and Mrs. V. C. Vaughn and family left Friday for Oíd Mission. Mrs. W. V. Rinehart, of Seattle, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Armbruster. Miss Fanny Gwinner has returned from the east and will spend her vacation at home. Mrs. E. Weinmann, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ffm. Canwell. Mrs. P. V. Dignan, who has been visiting her daughter in Owosso, is now again at home. Mr. and Mrs. LewisRhodes, whohave been visiting Geo. Rhodes, returned to Detroit, Friday. Miss Helen Philüps is enjoying a visit írom her friend, Miss Franc Littlefield, Topeka, Kansas. Wade and Wirt Doty, of Detroit, attended Ann Arbor high school commencement Friday. Dr. Fred Lorchsterfer, of Bay City, formerly of Ann Arbor, assists the Chequamegons this week. Mrs. L. Barnett and daughter, of Forest-ave, left Friday for their summer cottage at Charlevoii, MissTilliei;Mutschel, principal of the Hudson high school, is visiting her brother, C. E. Mutschel. Eev. and Mrs. Isaac Wooster, of Springfleld, are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Martin L. D'Ooge. Miss Mary Hamilton, of Thayer-st, gave au enjoyable musical party to a aumber of friends Saturday night. Eev. D. A. Jewell, for the past flfteen yearsin Sunday school work in northern Michigan, is visiting relatives here. Miss Edith Jones, who has been studying music in Chicago during the past year, has returned to Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Whedon, who have been the guests of W. W. Whedon for some time, returned to Boston on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beal, Friday even'nü, entertained the members of the BetaTheta Pi fraternity and their lady 'riends. A number of friends eave a surprise Party, Friday evening, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodyear. A very enjoyable time fas spe nt. Wm. Mc Intyre returned Monday ftom Sandwich, Ontario, accompanied oy hia son William, who has been attending school there. Misses Freda Goetz and Theresa aoenenberger went to Flint last week ' attend the reunión of the graduates "'the Michigan school. Mrs. A. H. Hunt has returned from Grand Rapids, where she has been visiting her son. Her grandson, Woolsey, accompanied her home. The members of the Kitson and Mummery families and immediate relativèe, to the number of over twenty, enjoyed a picnic, Tuesday, at Whitinore Lake. The marriage of M. W. Blake and Miss Virginia J. Bott took place Thursday evening at the residence of the bride's párente, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Norgate, Rev. R. H. Rust officiating. three weddings will take place next Tuesday evening - those of Prof. P. C. Freer and Miss Agnes Leas, Fred C. Clark and Miss Adelaide M.Knight.and Morris F. Lantz and Miss Julia P. Kennedy. Miss Katherine Campbell, class of '90, returned last week from Fort Scott, Kansas, where she has been teaching the past year. Miss Campbell will spend her vacatioE at her home in PHtsfield. Prof. Seymour, of the high school at St. Louis, Mo., is stopping with his wife and daughter at the residence of J. Q. A. Sessions, 36 Williams-st. His daughter was one of our high school graduates last week and enters the university this fall. Dr. and Mrs, J. N. Martin left for Europe on Mondav. The Doctor expects to spend the summer in medical study at Vienna and Berlin. Dr. J. G. Lynds, Dr. Martin's assistant, will take charge of his practico during the summer. Frank M. Sessions, lit. '88, bookkeeper in Commercial National Bank, Columbus, Ohio, is home on a two weeks' vacation, accompanied by two young lady cousins of Columbus, one of whom, Juliette Sessions, expects to enter the University this fall. J. T. Jacobs left for the Pacific coast Tuesday morning. His journey going will last for at least two weeks, as he will stop on the way out and inspect a number of Indian schools and agencies. He expects to stop at the National Park for a short visit. The entire stop will consume about a month.

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