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Society News And Gossip

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
November
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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W. C. Stevena is in Duluth. J. J. Goodyear visited in Chicago last week. Frederick Pistorius spent Sunday in Saginaw. Miss I,izze Krause has been visiting in Toledo. E. L. Seyler will spend Thanksgiving in Lansing. Dr. W. J. Herdman returned Sunday from Denver. Prof. M. W. Harrington has left for a trip in the west. E. F. Mills returned Saturday night from New York. Miss Eaama Keniper spends Thanksgiving in Toledo. Oscar Schmid, of Jackson, spent Sunday with bis párente. B. F. Bchumacber spent a few days last week in Brighton. Henry Lohr, of Marshall, is visiting his father, Philip Lohr. M. J. Carland, of Corunna, called apon D. C. Fall Monday. _H. J. Frost is spending Thankegiving with his párente m Albion. H. J. Brown and wife spent the latter part of last week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Mosos Seabolt spend Thanksgiving day at Marshall. Mrs. Hale Bliss, of Chicago, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bliss. Irene Kent will appear at the Opera House on Tuesday night. Mrs. Smith, of Portsmouth, Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Murfin. Benjamin P. Crane, of St. Paul, has l)een visiting Mrs. William Waldron. Miss Ida Dickerson, of Howell, has been vieiting Philip Bacb and family. Miss Bertha Feiner enterlained a nuinber of friends Tuesday evening. Dr. C. B. Nancrede left for the south Monday evening on the Toledo road. J. E. Mann, of Medway, Mass., has been visiting Miss Emma Hartshorn. Dr. G. H. Cleveland, of Chicago, spent Sanday wilh Mr?. M. E. Jolly and family. Mrs. D. M. Tyler visited Mr. and Mrs. Orla V. faylor, in Detroit, on Saturday laet. Prof. Nathan D. Corbin, of the Michigan Agricultnral college, is visiting A. G. Hall. The members of the Keystone Club will spend Thanksgiving at Zuekey Lake. Mrs. F. C. Newcombe returned on Monday from Chicago, where she has been visiting. G. W. Nichols, of Iludsoa, has been the guest of his Bons, W. W., A. C. and Charles Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Morris F. Lantz will entertain to-day Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Woodward, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Condón, of Oakand, Cal., have been visiting A. W. Ames and family. Miss Zella Hurd has returned from ïay City and Michigan City, where she ïad been visiting. Miss Daisy Truesdale, who has been visiting friends in Flint, returned to Ann Arbor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Perkius, of Grand lapids, will spend ThaEksuiving with ir. and Mrs. A. W. Hamilton. G. M. Hawes and daughter, Miss ïeoreia, attended the Hotel Men'eConentlonat Saginaw, last week. Mre. Mary Grof returned on Friday rom Philadelphia, where she has been pending the past two months. The members of the Junior Leagii" of hte Methodist church will entert; in tieir friends tomorrow evening. A party will be given to-morr'tr' veiling at the residence of Gcr ge Hammei, who lives on the Saline n ad. I Miss Flora Koch was pleasantly : - risjed, Friday night, by about fifteen ut' er high school friends. A pleasant vening was passed with games, mnsic, nd other amusements. James Penoyer, of Chicago, formeriy of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Jas. Jemes, of the north side Mre. C. M. Jones, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. B. F. Watts, retnrned to Wichita, Kansas, on Monday. Three college fraternities, Delta Upsüon, Phi Kappa Vsi and Phi Delta Theta, gave dancing parties, Friday evening. The TJnity Club gave a very pleasant peanut social on Monday evening 1 st. A peanut diet seemed to'please most of those present Bev. and Mrs. Soule, of Sing Sine, N. Y., have moved to this city ana are making their home with their daoghter, Mrs. H. S. Carhart. C.S. Tuttleand wife, of Jacksonville, 111., are expected to arrive tomorrow for a visit with Mr. Tuttle's párente, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tuttle. Miss Kate Jacobs, wb o bas been undergoing treatment for her throatunder the care of Dr. H. Holbrook Curtiss, of New York City, reporta great improveinent. Her voice bids fair to become as good as it ever was. The birthday of Mrs. John J. Robison was fittingly observed on Monday afternoon. The following children were present: Mrs James T. Ramen, Georee and J. A. Rohhon, of Detroit, and Charles T. Robison, of Sharon. Miss Lizzie Clinton and August Otto were quietly married Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Fr. Kelley. Immediately after refreshments were I served at the home of the bride. The happy couple then left for a short wedding tour.

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