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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. .lus. B. Angelí was in C'hicag-o last week. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J, Goodyear spent Saturday in Detroit. Fred. C. Brown, of the Times, was in Chicago last week. I. B. Bent, manager for II. Randall, was in Detroit last Friday. James R. Bach was laid np with a severe cold the first of the week. Mr. Fred Bauer, of Ohio, is visitingat Bernhard Bauei''s,of Northiield. M"s. M. G. Bower is in Clereland, Ohio, visiting hor son, B. Frank Bower. Mrs. F. Hawkes, of Hudson, was the guest of her father J. D. Stimson. last week. Mrs. V. C. Vaughan gave a reception to her lady friends yesterday from 3 to 6 p. m. Ex-Sheriff Brcnner has moved into the house of August Schneidoron South Main-st. Herbert Watts, of Syracuse, N. Y., is home for a few days visiting relativei and friends. Miss Kate Cramer left last Friday evening to visit her sister. Mrs. B. S. Waite, of Menominee. P. Blum, who was formerly deputy sheriff in Lodi, will study law and has cntered the law department. Stephen Pratt, of Detroit, was the guest of his brother-in-law, Fred H. Belser, the first of the week. Mrs. Francés Burns, of St. Louis, Great Lady Commander of the L. O. ï. M's, was in the city last week. Mr. A. Warren, of Buffalo, N. Y., who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. A. L. Noble, has returned home. John Burg returned from Washington last Satui-day. Mrs. Burg will remain in the capital city a few weeks longer. Judge W. D. Harriman left last Wednesday for southern Arkansas on legal business. He returned Monday. Mrs. Torrens, John Torrens, and Mrs. Jennie Voorheis, of this city, attendod the funeral of Mrs. Lathrap, at Jackson. A. E. Jennings, the Michigan representative of the Provident Life and Trust Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., was in the city Monday. Mrs. M. L. D'Ooge will g-ive an "at home" to her lady frionds on Friday afternoon next from 4 to 6 o'clock at 77 Washtenaw ave. Mrs. Keane, of Cleveland, O., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, of S. Division-st., for some time, returned home last Friday. Messrs. Lindenschmidt and Apfel will leavo for New York in a short time to make purchasos for their new store which will be opened about March 1. BoTi C. A. Young and family left Tuesday for Chicago. Mr. Young will do some special work at the. University of Chicago during the next six months, but will come to Ann Arbor Sundays. Ho will preach at the Church of Christ nxt Sunday morning and evening.

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