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Day
10
Month
August
Year
1893
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Public Domain
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WARN-COLE. On Wednesday evening, Aug. 30, at the residence of the bride's parmts in Salem, will occur the wedding oí Jas R Wam and Miss Edith A. Cule. Miss Zada Rhodea is in Chicago. Mr. E. E. Beal is back frotn the Fair Miss Susie Dunstan is back from Flint J. R. Aliner is back from the Exposition. Miss Anna Muma is visitingin Grand Blanc. ' George Aprill, of Soio, left Monday for Chicago. Mrs. W. W. Beman and children are at Bay View. Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Hall have returned from the Fair. Miss Anna Wilsey is visiting with friends in Salem. Mrs. E. E. Calkins and Mrs. Paine are at Lakeside, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gruner left Monday for the Exposition. Mrs. VV. H. Pettee and daughter are back from Chicago. Mrs. J. McCandless and family are home from Crystal Lake. Dr. J. N. Martin is spending a few weeks at Wbitniore Lake. Miss Alta Parker with E. F. Mills & Co. is off on her vacation. J. D. Kyan spent Sunday with exGov. Winans at Hamburg. Dr. W. J. Herdman returned yesterday from the World's Fair. Mrs. I. N. Demmon and dauehter are home from the World'e Farr. Mrs. A. Gwinner and her sister, Mies Louiea Kupff, are in Chicago. Mrs. John Guise, of Bay City, is the guest of Mrs. Jacob Laubengayer. Alderman Pret ty man and family have gone to lsland Lake Encampment. Miss Bird Wells, of N. Ashley-st., is visiting friends in Alma and St. Clair. Regent Cocker, of Adrián, drove over last week to the meeting of the Board. Mrs. James Quinlan is spending the week with Mrs.Seabolt, at Zukey Lake. John Eisele and Will Burns are spending a week at Zukey Lake fishing. To Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Cobern has roeently been born a daughter, Ernesune. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mutschell left Tuesday for Chicago to see the Exposition. Prof. A. H. Pattengill and Lloyd Whitman are recent arrivals at Charlevoix. Mrs. J. Martin, of Portland, Oregon, is visiting with her fister, Mrs. Abram Tice. Mr. and Mr?. J. Jacobus and Mr. and Mrs. A. Rouse are camping at Portase Lake. Thomas McGrayi, of Salt Lake City is visiting his sister, Miss Kitty McGrayl. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dengler.of Owosso, spent Sunday with relatives in Ann Arbor. Justice and Mrs. Bennett have returned from their vleit to the Exposition. Major Harrison Soule left Tuesday for his cottage at Topinabee, Cheboygan county. Dr. and Mra. A. C. Nichols are visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Howell, of Alpeua. Mrs. Wilder, of Chicago, is visiting with her father, Daniel B. Brown, of S. Main-st. Miss Lora Birdsall, ofBrooklyn, N. Y., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Reeve' recently. The Misses Maud and Maggie Wilkerson, of Dundee, visited in Ann Arbor last 'week. Mre. C. M, Cobern has been entertaining her inother, Mrs. A. N. Craft, of Cleveland. Mrs. C. G. Dirling and son, Harold, returned Saturday from a visit to Lakeside, Ouio. Martin Seabolt and Caspar llinsey with their families are at the Oak Gr jve Club house. Miss Meddie Parks, of Chelsea, was the guest of her cousin, Mra. H. C. Benham, recently. Mrs. T. W. Mingay returned home Monday from a five weekb' visit with friends in Fiint. Torn J. Cavanaugh, of Paw Paw, was the euest recently of his brother, Martin J. Cavanaugh. C. H. Jones and family and Earl Ware and family returued from Whitm re Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. W. Schulz are the (?uests of Mrs. Schulz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietas. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin who have been visiting their son, Dr. J. N. Martin, have returned home. Prof. Frank Wagner was in Kalamazoo looking after the elecfric light plant of the asylum last week. S. Schairer left Tuesday for Dexter totake charge of the jewelry store of the late John Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. John Kenealy, of Detroit, were gnests over Sunday of Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Dwyer. A. ti.Koberts, law '93, of Northwestern University, Chicago, is visiting friends in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Riley, of Toledo, 0, spent Sunday with Mrs. Riley's sister, Mrs. A. J. McMahon. Jeremiah O'Rourke, supervising architect, Washington, was the guest of C. R. Whitman over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmid and daughter, of W. Huron-st, returned Monday from a week's visit to Chicago. Elvin Blaisdell, of Webster, and Miss Annie Gillespie, of Hastings, were mar. ried Monday by Justice Pond. Mrs. J. N. Martin accompanied by her sisters, the Misses Garside, of Lancaster, O., have gone to the WorM's Fair. Mrs. Thomas Clarke left Monday for Grand Rapids where she was called by the death of her brother, Frank Kane. The engagement of Miss Hattie E Goodale of Ann Arbor, Mieh., to Mr Arthur Roberts of Chicago.isannounced. Prof. Chas. H. Colé, Supt. of Schools at Ackley, Iowa, spent last week in the city visiting his mother on Packard-st. Dr. J. A. Dell was at the World'a Fair last week returning Sunday with Mrs. Dell wno has been viaiting in Wisconsin. Miss Florence Crandell, of 5 Martin Place, Detroit, is spendina; a week with Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Sinith at the Rectory. Mr3. Colby and children, of Chatham, Ont., who have been visiting with her sister, Mre. J. H. Golden left for home Monday. Rev. J. Archibald Morison, of Montreal, will be the gueat of Mrs. Frank Paul at the Itectory during the month of August. Eugene Oesterlin was in Manistee last week to attend a meeting of the grand lodge of D. O. H. of which he is treasurer. Prof. J. M. B. BUI. of Ypsilanti, and family will live in Ann Arbor this coming year; their residence will be on E. William-st. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewie and child, ofTecumseh, are visiting Mrs. Lewis' brother, H. Luce, and her mother, of Geddes-ave. Ahe Misses Cora and Jessie Wise, of Miller-ave., left this morning for Oakville to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wileon. Miss Mary Sessions returned Friday from Chicago. She was thrown from a cable car while there and narrowly escaped serious injury. John V. Sheehan and M. V. Kavanaugh are tb e delegates from St. Thomas' church to the Catholic Congress to be held in Chicago Sopt. 4. Saperintendant W. 8. Perry and eon lave returned from the World's Fair. Mr. Perry expects to remain in the city the remainder of the BUuimer. Mrs. G. W. Miley is visiting her daughter, Dr. A.N. Hart, of Port Huron. They, wuh a party from Saginaw, are spending two weeks at Gratiot Beach. Mrs. V. H. Service, of "Watert o wn, N. Y., has located in Ann Arbor to edúcate her daughter. She will reside at corner of Thompson and Jefferson-sts. Messrs Mailion and Lockwood, Ypsilan'.i wheelmen, paid a fiying visit last Thnrsday to friends in this city, enjoying allbut theextremely warm weather. Mr. and Mra. V. W. Whitlark of Montreal, Canada, arrived on Saturday to spend the sumnier with relatives. They will visit thfi Expositiou for a íew days. Edward L. Seyler has been detailed as nlerk in the Adjutant General's office, Gen. Bowen'sheadquarters, Island Lake. A good position and a sensible appointment. Miss Carrie Schumacher, of Waterloo, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. Lehman, of Grand View-ave., has returned home accompanied by her sister, Miss Anna. Michael Brennan, formerly of Ann Arbor now of Devil's Lake, N. D„ arrived with his family last week to visit his parents in this city. His family will make an extended visit. Prof. W. H. Pettee returned Saturday evening from a six weeks' visit in New York and Chicago. While in Chicago he attended the meeting of the International Engineering conerese. Mrs. M. J. Hanavan, wife of Dr. Hanavan, surzeon of the Military Academy, London, Ontario, and Miss Emma Kidd, of Sioux City, lowa, are visiting their sister, Mrs. T. D. Ryan, ol 22 Thompsonst. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Washburn, of San José, Cal., who were the guests of Prof. and Mrc. Frank Wagner, have returned home. Mrs. Washburn was formerly Miss Jessica Thompson and gradnatedin the U. of M. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Palmer and dauetPra Mamie and Bertna, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stark and daughter Iva and Mies Mattie Bowdish left last Thursday for a ten days camp at "Bimaydell Beach," Whitmore Lake. Miss Julia M. Cotant has returned from a two year's stay in Boulder, Colorado, very much improved in health. She had a very pleasant journey on her way home, having stopped to visit friends at Omaha, Cedar Rapids, Milwaukee, Two Rivers and spending a week at the World's Fair. Since her return, she and mother have taken a trip ro Niágara Falls, Buflalo and Geneseo, N. Y.

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