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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
August
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Byrill Clancy is visiting in Chicago. James Quarry spent Sunday at Zukey Lake. Dr. E. E. Hagler left Tuesday for Old Mission. Edward Guynan spent Tuesday in Detroit. D. C. Goodspeed is visiting friends in Chicago. W. R. Price returned from Petoskey Monday. Miss Alice Porter has returned from Petoskey. Robert and Jacob Gwinner spent Sunday in Owosso. C. Wagner has returned from Wequetonsing. Zachariah Roath left on Saturday for New York City. J. O. Reed, of Saginaw, has been visiting Dr. Darling. Fred Leiand, of St. Johns.is the guest of Clark Hawes. Míbs Mattie Huddy is spending the week in Detroit. Master Harry A. Hudson went to Toledo on Monday. Walter C. Mack has gone to New York on business. Dr. Fleming Carrow returned Saturday from the north. Mrs. R. H. Kempf has gone to Preston, Ont., for a visit. Rev. Fr. Kelly has gone to New York City for a short visit. Miss Alice DouglasreturnedonThursday from Long Island. W. W. Wadhams has returned from a trip around the county. C. H. Gainsley,Df Dundee, spent Monday with R. C. Barney. Miss Berdie Mueblig is the new bookkeeper at Bach & Abel's. J. H. Blake, of Big Rapids, is visiting his brother, F. W. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Palmer have returned from Grosse Isle. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stimson have been visiting in Hastings. Miss Mabel Russell, of Milford, is visiting Miss Allie Russell. W, E. Sumner and family returned on Saturday from Old Mission. Dr. A. C. Nichols and family returned from Portage lake Monday. Mrs. H. J. Brown and family returned Tueaday evening from Old Mission. Mrs. M. H. Southard and daughter, rliss Loe, are visiting in Port Huron. C. W. Mellor and son Clarence reurned from the north on Thursday last. Willie Mathewson, of Oswego, N. Y., s the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Tyler. Wirt Doty, of Detroit, epent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doty. vL. C. McLouth, of Brookinge, South Dakota, is the guest of his únele, A. M. Doty. Paul G. Suekey left on Monday evenng for an extended trip through ïurope. S. N. Clements, of Colon, spent Saturday and Sunday with his son, L. H. jlements. Mrs. James T. Eamen, of Detroit, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Robison. The engagement of Miss Carrie Ball and AV. F. Edwards.of the University, is announced. Eugene Koch returned Monday mornng from Cleveland, where he visited several daya. Miss Veva Pullen, of Fowlerville, spent several days with Mrs. W. A. Vanderhoef. A pleasant party was given at the adies library, Monday night, by the ioung people. Miss Lillie Lunt, who has beon visitng Mrs. Eliza Hosmer, left for the North Monday. Miss Crandall, of Detroit, who has been visiting Miss Josie Hyde, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Louis Chamberlin, of Detroit, attended the funeral of her father, Erastus Le Seuer. Eli S. Manly, H. Richards, Hermann and William Krapf are spending a few days at Zukey Lake. Master Harry Moore returned Saturday from Detroit, where he has been spending two weeks. Mrs. W. G. Doty is now at Glenwood Springs, Coló., having enjoyed a pleasant visit at Leadville. Colonel Charles Sweeney, of Marión, Ohio, is the guest of Rev. John Sch wenfurth, of south State-st. Mrs. Chas. Tidd, of Elmira, N. Y., who has been visiting Mrs. R.C. Barney, returned home yesterday. Misses Anna Dietz and Tina Blum returned Saturday from Devil's Lake, where they epent two weeks. Charles A. Green, who has been visiling A. W. Hamilton, returned on Thursday to Nodales, Arizona. Charles Burg, who bas been visiting his brother, John Burg, left Sunday night for Whitewater, Colorado. Enoch Dieterleand Miss Lydia Fiegel was married Thursday afternoon at the residence of the bride in Pittsfield. Arthur Heim, of East Saginaw, who bas been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Frueauff, returned home Saturday. Miss Bertha Baur, secretary of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, has been visiting her father, Emil Baur. Misses Neüie and Florence McMichael, of Detroit, spent a portion of last week with their uncle, Wm. Goodyear. Misses Lillian Cole, Margaret and Helen Douglass and Margaret Tatlock are spending a few days at North Lake. Miss Esther Clapp, of Lancaster, N. Y., who has been visiting her sister Mrs. T. J. Keech, returned home Tues day. Mrs. A. V. Kobison returned Priday after a two weeks visit in Adrián. Misi Boardman, of that city, returned with her. Mrs. W. DeWitt and daughter re turned Monday níght from Grane Rapids, Ohio, where they have been vis.ting. Miss May Bacon is visiting friends in Detroit, Mrs. M. E. Cooley and family are visiting at Fairport, N. Y. Mrs. Lizzie Bowdish and daughter. Miss Belle, left Tuesday for Detroit. Mrs. Wm. Stauch, of Detroit, is visiting friends and relutives in the city. J. A. Dibble, who has been spending the surnmer in Salem, has returned to the city. Mrs. W. H. Hawkes, of Howell, is visting her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stimson. Kev.S. Lawrence, Lit '87, and family of White Lako, Mich., are visiting old friends in this city. Miss Grace Miley K-aves this week, for Detroit and Port Huron, where she expects to spend two or three weeks. Dr. Fisher left last week for his home at Le Sneur, Minn., after spending a few days with hissister.Mrs.G. W. Miley and family.

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Ann Arbor Register