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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
July
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. J. C. Kinna is in Chicago. Mrs. Benjamin Day is at Old Mission. Miss Xellie Brown liasgone to Chicago Col. II. S. Dean was in Detroit Monday. Miss Aüie Russel] is visitiug in Milford. H. Btcharda was ia Cadillac last week. Frank Leeg returued Monday from Colon. Mrs. Heury Tatlock spent Tuesday in Detroit. Mrs. P. R. DePont has gone to Canada for a few days. Mrs. W. VV. Watts left Friday for Grand Rapids. John Van Arsdale left Saturday night for Old Mission. D. C. Fall and farnily are camping at Whitmore Lake. Emmet Coon has returned from Tallapoosa, Georgia. Miss Mae Cooley returns today from Cavanaugh Lake. George Vanderwalker is spending the week at Silver Lake. Edwin F. Mack, of Detroit, spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. H. E. Neal has been spending a few days in Bay City. Thomas D. Kearney spent a portion of laet week in Detroit. George Paige, of Jackson, haa been visiting C. F. Burkhardt. Mre. V. C. Morris and family have returned from Old Miasion. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams have 2one to Bay City for a visit. Miss Hattie Nichols went to. Owoeso, Monday, to visit her uncle. B. F. Watts and L. C. Goodrich drove out to Zukey Lake, Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Mann, of Detroit, and family are visiting relatives. Miss Minnie Marshall, of Lansing, is visiting Miss Helen Marshall. Robert Christman is spending this week in Detroit and Jackson. Rev. J. M. Gelston and wife left Tuesday morning for New York City. Mrs. T. E. Johns, of Wixom, spent Friday with F. T. Stimson and family. Miss VevaCornwell has returned from Sterling, where she spent several weeks. J. W. Maynard visited his store. Monday, for the first time since he was taken sick. Mrs. R. S. Greehwood and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday in Hamilton, Ohio. George Pitt, of Gratiot county, has 3een visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Kapp. R. C. Heywood and sister Miss Mabel visit friends in Wayne county, this week. Mrs. H. S. Cheever and son Dwight are enjoying a trip down the St. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Blake returned Monday morning from Port Huron and Detroit. Mrs. Jane McLean, of Houghton, has been the guest of her sister, Miss Aunie Condón. R. W. Wildee and wife, nee Emma Herbert, have been visiting relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogel, of Chelsea, I spent Sunday with John Koch, of south Fifth-ave. John Weitbrecht, of Detroit, has been the guest of his sister, Miss Louise Weitbrecht. Philip Bachand family spent Monday at Zukey Lake. They were the guests of ZacharyRoath. Mr. and Mrs. V. Duncan, of La Salie, III., spent Sunday with Mrs. Duncan's jnother, Mrs, M. Devaney. J. C. Chalmers, F. Stofflet, F. G. Bird and J. A. Bordeaux spent Tuesday fishing at Whitmore Lake. A. W. Hamilton returned Friday from Old Mission. Mrs. Hamilton will remain there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stuefer, of West Point, Neb., are the guests of Mrs. Stuefer's father, J. G. Schairer. Miss Georgia Hause bas been entertaining Misses Edith Haughton, of Toledo, and Addio Seeley, of Williamston, N.Y. Mrs. Sylvester Gaunt, accompanied by her daughter Lou, of Chicago, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Seyfried, of Packard-st. The King's Daughters of the Baptist church gave a lawn social at the residence of Mrs. M. E. Cooley, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Paige are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Henry iPaige, of De- catur, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Paige, of Bel videre, 111. N. D. Cochrane, managing editor of the Toledo Commercial, has been spending a short time with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. Daniel Campbell, attorney at law at. Fort Scott, Kansas, and wife, are visiting Mr. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell, of Pittsfield. About flfty of the young ladies of Zion's parish picnic at Whitmora Lake today. The Sunday school picnic will be held at Relief Park next Thursday. Prof. M. W. Harrington left Monday for Chicago an; St. Louis. He will probably return to Ann Arbor Sunday next. On August 13 he will sail for Europe in order to attend the Meteorological Congressat Munich, Germany. F. S. Dibble is visiting friends in Flint. Mrs. J. G. Johnson is visiting in Olivet. Dr. Obetz, of Detroit, was in the city Tuesday. Wm. Dunn left Tuesday nipht for Petoskey. J. M. Morse has returned from Evergreen, Ala. Miss Niqp Fall returned on Saturday from Albion. Prof. M.E. Cooley has been in Detroit for a few days. Mrs. B. M. Thompson has gone to New York City. Misses Minnie Drake and Mary Kirtland are in Alma. Ray Dennen returned on Tuesday from Piqua, Ohio. Mrs. W. H. Hendereon returned on Saturday from Alma. N. G. Butts returned from New York state, Mohday night. Prof. C. S. Denison left on Monday for Springfield, Mass. Prof. W. H. Pettee and family leave tonight for Houghton. Prof. W. M. Campbell and family are camping near Chelsea. Miss Genevieve Kittredge has gone to Frankfort for a visit. Miss Clara Meiser, of Detroit, is the guest of Miss Clara Mack. Miss Caldwell, of Chicago, is the guest of Miss Gertrude Sanforth. Mrs. Wal ter Toop and family returned Saturday from a trip to Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodyear leave next Saturday for the sea coast. Miss Grace Jennelle, of Detroit, is yisiting old friends in this city. Mrs. J. J. Fischer, of Jackson, is the guest of John Walz and family. Misses Emma and Maggie Bower left yesterday morning for Mackinaw. Will Wheeler and Fred Stoll have gone to Kendallville, Ind., fora visit. Rev. Sidney Beckwith.of PortHuron, has been visiting relatives in the city. Miss Ida Alexander, of Chicago, is visiting her brother, Geo. B. Alexander. Mrs. G. S. Pitkin and daughter, of Petrolia, Can., are visiting Mrs. Julia Pitkin. Mrs. Henry Kirchhofer, of Ypsilanti, has been visiting her sister, Miss Sophie Schmid. Mrs. N. S. Allison, of Iudianapolis, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. F. Stimson. Mrs. B. F. Couch, of Garrettsville, Ohio, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. C. Peterson. Miss Minnie Co wan has accepted a position as teacher in the Terre Haute, Ind., schools. Arthuf and Miss Emilie Loch, of Brighton, are visiting their sister, Mrs. C. M. Belding. Mrs. V. B. Jolly and sons, Richard and Fred, left yesterday for Chicago and Harvard, 111. Mrs G. F. Barr, of Huntington, L. I., nee Anna Culver, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. W. Culver. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beal and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Darling leave next Saturday for Chautauqua, N. Y. Misses Mary and Gertrude Robison, of Detroit, have been visiling their grandfather, J. J. Robison. Miss Susie Palmer, who has been visiting in Jackson. Stockbridge and other places, returned home Saturday. Mrs. V. C. Morris and family, Mrs. McLean and Miss Anna Condón leave today for a trip around the lakes. Mrs. E. P. Hirth, of Toledo, and Mrs. Emma Hirth, of Grand Rapids, are the guests of Philip Krause and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8 .Millen will, by special invitation, attend the excursión of the Loyal Legión at Detroit next Thursday. R. W. Hitchcock, principal of the New Haven schools, is at home visiting his mother and sister for a few weeks during the siimmer vacation. Mrs. E. Cook, accompanied by her daughter, Miss May, of Portland, Oregon, is visiting her brother, Dr. D. M. Tyler. They are on their way to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell and daughter have retiirned from their trip to Northern Michigan. Mr. Campbell reports that he found fires and winter covering very acceptable while there. Mrs. James Eaton, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Jacobs, of Chicago; Dr. DickinBon, of Iowa; Mr. Kersey, of Missouri, will visit Mrs. Margaret Storms, the latter part of the week. Miss Floia Storms ia also expected home. Mrs. A. Belding has gone to Ionia for a visit, accompanied by her niece, Mrs. M. M. Burdick, and little daughter, who have been visiting hfr for the past four weeks. From Ionia Mrs. Burdick and daughter will return to their home in Minneapolis, Minn. J.C. McNally, Uw '91. of Allegheny, Pa., accompanied by hib bride, has been spending a few days in the city. Mrs. McNally on Sunday sang several solos at St. Thomas church. The newly married couple are on their way to Salt Lake City, where Mr. McNally will practice law. ____

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