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Day
5
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Landlord McClure is sick at St. Joseph. Seth Sheldon was in Vernon last week. Prof. S. R. Mills expects to spend the summer in Europe. C„ L. Sigler visited relatives at Pinekney last week. . , Edward FlemmfnL'is!;'re'bteiving treitment at the hospital. Prof. Hoelsher visited friends ï& Green Oak last week. . . VjPUper, af.-Onondfgovi! Fred.Bohm, of Cohoctah, is receiviijg treatmeukut the ".ïuspjtajLi nu John Bi-ogan has decSeá to move Itó1 Hudson, hts f home'. j Mts: i.. H. Walker will depart ior Europe sometime this month. Miss Myra Chase, of Tecumf}i, ' the guest of frionds in the city. Mr. ,1. Chalfant, of San ivaiicisjco, Cal., is visitiny friends in Lima. Mts. J. H. Grant, of Manistee, is receiving treatment at the hospital. Miss May Webster, of üwosso, is her vaeation in this city. Rdss Pettibone and sister Lena are enjoying a week"s viit in this citv. Miss Winifred Pratt, of Traverse City, is visiting relativos in the city. Hon. J. W. Turner, of Owosso, was' in Uie city on legal business tast week. Capt TanvmS. A., was the jruest fof Prof. M. E. Cooley during the weck. John Goodapeed has returned'frora a . visit in Buffalo and other eastern sities. Miss Corbin, oL the Coldwaler schools, is visiting friends in the ciity. Mise Hek;n oí Coldwator, is spendiüg a few days with friends in thecity. Koy Palmer has been callea to Shorwood by tbc aovüi-e ülness of hls motbcrtprn.:! Mrs. A, U Taylor, of Chicairo, were nuests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Che" ver last week. r Prof. and Mrs. E. O. fioddat-d, of sLr, inaw, are the guosts of Mrs. N tv Chever. Prof. Clinton Lockhart left for Vale on Thursday last, where he will take up special work; Miss Winifred Buck, of Kalama.oo, yisited her sister, Miss Gertrude Buck Miss Gertrude is the bright young lady who writes the interesting articles which appear from time to time in the Detroit Evening News under the nom de plume of Kitty Karew. Víctor A. Roehm, of Eaton Rapids, has been the guest of Chas. P. Meyers for the past few days. J. R. Miner has returned from Florida. He says the weather was very pleasant and he had a very enjoyable time. S. Southard has sold his living business to Wm. Haskins, and has moved to his former home at Bellefontaine, Ohio. Mrs. J. B. Angelí and Mrs. Robert Campbell attended the sessions of the Woman's Board of the Interior, held at Lansing last week. Mrs. E. Roehm, of Chicago, who, with her son Roland, has been visiting Mrs. O. O. Sorg, left Tuesday morning for Eaton Rapids, where she will spend a few days visiting her oldest son, Victor, before returning home.

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