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Society News And Gossip

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
August
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mias M.Cullom is at the Fair. Louis Weinmann is in Chicago. Miss Rose Seery is visiting friends in Detroit. Miss Mary Sullivan has returned from Chicago. Aid. Herz has returned from a visit to Detroit. Miss Minnie Dwyer is visiting friends in Detroit. William Vogel and Gottlieb Knapp are in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. McLachlin spent Sunday in Detroit. M. C. Peterson was in Salem on business last Tuesday. Rev. John Neumann spent last Sunday in Port Huron. Mary and Martin Parfield are visiting the Exposition. Mrs. Mary Graf is visiting relatives in Philadelphia, Pa. Judge W. D. Harriman left for Chicago Tuesday morning. Mrs. E. B. Raffensberger has returued rom a visit to Detroit. Mrs. A. D. Seyler, Juluis V. and Bena Seyler, are in Chicago. Eugene Koch and Rob. Gerner are visiting the White City. O. L. Robinson of the sixth ward is visiting the Exposition. Rev. A. S. Carman returned last Saturday from his vacation. Jacob Lutz was in Byron last week making his father a visit. Miss AnnaWalz, of Marshall, is visiting with Miss Flora Koch. Miss May Babbington, of Coruiuia, was in the city on Monday. Mrs. Mary Carey, of Providence, R.I., is visiting Mrs. A. V. Ames. Miss Mary Gerard, of Chelsea, has been visiting friends in town. Durand Springer, of Ypsilanti, will makeAiin Arbor his future home. Miss F. Louise Gwiuner left last S.iturday for a visit at the Exposition. II. W. Nicbols. L. L. Renwick and E. O. tíchairer are visiting in Chicago. Miss Kate Dolan, of Jackson, was visiting friends in the city last week. Mrs. II. P. Danforth and family are visitors at the Exposition this week. J. D. Ryan attended the funeral of Waiier B. O'Neil at Detroit on Monday. Miss Minnie Caldwell returned from a visit to Chicago last S.iturday morning. Miss Nina Doty is spending a week visiting Miss Marnie Cordley of Piuckney. Wm. Bunting, the M. C. ticket agen(, wiU spend his vacation in London, Ontario. Mts, L. H. Haynes, of Fargo, Dakota, is visiting at the home of K. W. Mills in Saline. Mies Amanda Burnett has returned from her long stay at Ei ver Falls, Minnesota. Rev. Geo. Sloan and daughter, of Milan, called on Ann Arbor friends Mocday. Miss Sarah O'Brien reports having had a splendiii visit at Oak Grove, Zukey Lake. Harry Rose, of Pittsfield, is visiting relatives in Detroit. He made the trip on a bicycle. E. F. Johnson and family have returned from Van Wert, ühio, their former home. Prof. Otis Johnson and wife leftMonday for a visit to Chicago and the World's Fair. . Mayor B. M. Thompson spent last Saturday in Jackson looking after some legal business. Mrs. C. Heiher and Mrs. John Armbruster are attending the camp meeting at Lake Side. E. C. Warner, of Fenton, who has been visiting his brother, C. C. Warner, has returned home. R. E. Kea rns, of Lansinp, stopped off between trains last Friday to visit his father, James Kearns. Mre. Harvey, Miss Sarah Gelston and Mrs. A. Barr started for the World's Fair Tuesday morning. T. D. Kearney, prosecuting attoiney, attended the funeral of Walter O'Neil in Detroit last Monday. Peter Banfield, W. E. Wadhams and Ernest Cook with their families are camping at Portage Lake. Miss Maggie Geringer, of Constantino, and Miss Mae Strohm, of Dixon, 111., are visiting Mrs. L. Tedrow. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Grace left Tuesday morning for Kansas City. On their return they will visit the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weeks, of the nortb side, entertainedtheMissesMaud and Maggie Wilkinson, of Dundee, last week. Eev. C. A. Young is attending the State Meeting of the Disciples of Christ which is being held at Dowagiac this week. Dr. W. J. Herdman will leave for Chicago this morning, wliere he will remain for two weeks on business connected with his profession. Prof. A. B Stevens is chairman of the committee of revisión of the national formulary for the putting up of prescriptions, which rneets in Chicago this week. Mrs. H. Howe and little daughter, of Worcester, Mass., who have been visiting Mre. A. W. Ames, a sister of Mrs. Howe, returned home Tuesday inorning. Mr. Wagner, of the School of Shorthand, and wife left Saturdav morning for Decatur, Michigan, where they will spend a week visiting relatives and friendfl. W. B. Phillips, of The Register office, returned yesterday from a short Visit with friends and relatives in Carthage, N. Y. Mrs. Phillips will not return for some weeks. S. A. Moran will take a short vacation from the active management of The Kegister Publishing Company, duririK which time Mr. Corbin will take his place. For a time Mr. Meran will take immediate charge of Tbe Kegister and then visit ths World's Fair. Chas. K. McUee of the Crescent Clasp Works,is spending a few days in Jackson with his family visiting friends and relativos, Mrs. A. L. Thomas, who has been spending the past six weeks in Chicago and other western cities returned home, the first of the week.

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