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Day
25
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Margare t Slater has gone to Old Mission. Dwight B. Cheevei' is back from his trip 10 Chicago. Dr. Carrow has gone'to Topinabee for the suramer. Col. C. V. 11. Pond, of Lansing. wa in the city Tuesday . Glen V. Mills was in Flint last week on Directory business. Prof. T. A. Bogle has gone to the Pa i'ific coast on business. Ilev. C. -M. Cobern left last Monday on hi3 summer vacation. Atty. General, Pred Maynard, was in the city last Wwlnesday. Mrs H. Soule has gone to Topina for the balance of the summer. Mrs. Prof. F. O. Newcombe is visiting her sister at Lake Forest, Hls. E. E. Calkins and family have returned from their visit at Whitmore. Miss Flossie Spence is spending the summer with her sister at Hazelnurst, Wis. Miss Bertha Weinman, of Mummery'e drug store, took a vacation last week. Dr. A. K. Hale has fitted up neat offices on the second ñoor in the Hamilton block. Elmer E. Beach, of Chicago, is visiting his classmate, Alderman H. G. Prettyman. Chas. Gruner, of Cincinnati, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Gruner, on AV. Fourth-st. Dr and Mrs. Kominger, of S. 5thave., have returned from a visit to Louisville, Ky. County School Commissioner, W. W. Wedemeyer, vit-ited relativos in Chelsea over Sunday. Miss Dorothy McRae, of S. 12th-st., lias gone to St. Joseph where she will spend the summer. Prof. G. P. Coler entertained Rev and Mra. F. A. Morg-an,of Terre Haute, Ind., over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Gelston are spending two weeks visiting friends in and about Pontiac. Geo. Hawes, of the Arlington, spent a few days in Grand Iiapids last week visiting nis brother. C. J. Liddell has returned from St Louis, Mo. to Ann Arbor, and will make this his home. Walter T. Seabolt and wife left for Detroit last Tuesday night to visit with friends for a few days. Jas. R. Bach was taken suddenly lU last Thursday and had to be carried home. He is better now. Mr. and Mrs. G. Adolph Krause, of Grand Rapids, are in the city visiting friends for a short time. Prof. P. R. dePont has gone to Les Cheneaux Islands. His three boys left for the same place Saturday. Col. H. S. Dean has gone to Old Mis■sion where he will vacate with his famlly for the next three weeks. Stafford Nickels, James Nixon and Allen Donahue are spending a few days outing at Portage Lako. D. F. Schairer and family are back Irom their two week's outing at Base Lake. They eame in B'riday. Mrs. George Wahr and daughter expect to leave today for a several weeks stay at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Prof. Emanuel Schirid and daughteri, of Columbus. O.,J are guests of Miss Sopbia Scbinid, of S. Main-st. Deputy County Clerk Pred Dansinjrburg left Monday on a trip up the lakes for Port Huron and northern resorts. Mrs. S. S. Divine and daughter, Miss Mary, left for Charlevoix Tuesday morning where they will stay n ntil Sept. lst. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Muehllg have gone to Adams, Mass., to visit Mrs. Richmond, Mr. Muehlig's sister, for a few wesks. Mr. Edwin Popkins, of Detroit, and nis sister, Miss Edith, of Ann Arbor, left Tuesday for a two weeks' visit at Mackinaw. Henry W. Douglass left last Thurslay for Topinnbee for a two weeks outing, in cómpany with Fred Richraond, a former Ann Arbor boy. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. L. Müler left Monday morning for Watson, Mo., where they will visit for a short time. They will then leave for Bilaspur, Central India, where they go as medical missionaries. Hon. J. C. McNeil, of Kokomo. Ind., a manufauturer of that city, has rented a house belonging to Mrs. Lukins on Church st., through the Baoh & Butler agency, and will move his family here in September. Mrs. Geo. H. Pond was called to Noble, Branch county. Mich., Monday morning on accouut of the illnessof hei' father, who died justa few hours after Mrs. Pond reached htm. Mr. Geo. Pond left Tuesday to attend the funeral which occurs today. Mr. F. Stoftlet and his son, Harvey. and Frank Kennedy left Monday ing for Battle Creek, where Harvey Stoffiet took part in five races. Prom Battle Creek they went to Jackson to the races there on Wednesday, and they take in the races today at Tecumseh.

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