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Day
20
Month
June
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Frank Wood was in Caddilac last week. C. P. McKinstry will soon move to Ann Aibor. Kev. G. P. Coler returned Monday froni his trip to lowa. Mrs. J. D. Stimson has gone to Ba; View for the summer. Mrs. Kinma McLearh, of 41 E. Kings le-dt., (lied Monday afternuon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodyear hav returned from iliuir uastern trip. T. J. Keech was in Cadillac last wee atteuumg a meeting' of retail lumbc dealtirs. Judge Cooley was in Lansing for few üays last weetc. He returned Sa urday. Prof. Kichard Hudson has begun th ereciionof a íine home on Oaklaud-avt, and Tappan-st. Mrs. J. M. Pomeroy, of Westinore lany, Kas., is visitmg uer sister, Mrs VV. W'. Wetmore. Dr. Austin Scott, President of Ku ger's College is visiting nis brome vart H. Scott. Miss Clara Doty, of Minneapoli Mina., is visiting her parents Mr. auc Mrs. A. Al. Doty. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Tinker left fo Bay View Tuesday where they wi speud the summer. Oscar Schmid, of Jackson, spent Sun day in the city visiting hls parenrs, Mi and Mrs. Freü. Suhmiü. . Mrs. Wallace H. Case, of Brighton, visiting her son, .frank Case, tue tune at the Ann ArOor Orgau Co. John Campion, auditor of the Por land improveinent Co., and wife ai visiting his parents on fci. Main-st. Mrs. W. Norgate, of Pittsfield, en tertained a laro number of her olc Aun Arbor frieuds last Saturday aftei noon. VV. J. Bootb and J. E. Beal, are i Cleveland, ühio attending the nieetin of the National J-eajjue of Kepublica I Clubs. Moritz Levi, instructor in Frenen an iir the romance languttge, left Tuesda; lor summer in Spain, where he wi study. Frof. Gardner S. Lamson, of the University School of Muaic, acuompitnied by Mrs. Lmson will leave tomorrow for Boston. ProseoutiDtf Attorney Seth C. Rodall was in Loing last Thurdy whrehe arguesi iwo cases in the - pröe Court. Heiwy Scadden, út Webster, who left last fiU for ha located in HiffMkwd, N. (J. He h in the photograph bnsines. Drs, Jansfcson. W. S. MoíK nd A. C. Nichols wasre in Detroit Wctoesdav to attend the meeting of the fcri-atate I dental assoeiiartion. Mrs. David G. harpe, of CasfWpoIi cotnO to Ann Saïurday fora few Iweek'8 visit wHh, her mother, ïfp. Jans-Ottley of Gsddes-ave, Dr. A. K. Hale )eft for hi home fe' Adam N. Y. last week. He went t attend the weddiisjg of hi daughteiwho was-t,o be married yestertïay. Mi', and Mrs. Sproul, of Oakland, Cal., are gjiests of theirdaughter, Mrs. E. -I. Walh, of E. Huron-st, Tbey wiü remain uotil after cocatncDceTraent. Miss Pauline Weis, professor of ern language&at Penn OaHeB, Ofekaloosn, Iowa, tíU spcnd the sunaer with her mother :it "H Waehtentw Prof. .1. J. McClellan left last weete for his home in Payson, Utah. Bevuild return in Octobesto teaeb. Ilarmony and Piano Music in the Univursity School of Music. Dr. V. C. Vaughao accorapanied by Mrs. Vaughan, left lat Friday forDönoef, Colo., where the doctor wilJ doliver an addresa befoi-c the state Medi cal Association. E. J. Ottmvay, of the Courier,, will leavc for Petoskey iramediiotely after commencement to occupy the editorial chair of the Resorter. His platie on the Courier will he taken by Mr. A. Peai-son. W. R. Hamilton, of Bucyras, Obio hasresined bis position as superinte-adent of schools at that place, 'and will remove to Ann Arbor in the near future and reside here permanently. He will occupy his residence at 41 á. &tb Ave.

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