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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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City Engineer Key was in Chicago last week. L. H. Clement wentnorthon business last week. I J. H. Cutting returned frorn Boston laat week. S. A. Moran returned Monday from his trip to Atlanta. E. D. Gallo.vay, of Howell, was in the city lastToursdtty. John Hilen, of Masten, New York, was in tbe city Monday. M. Staebler is spending a few days in Battle (Jreek this week. Dr. C. J. Hand, of Romeo; was seen on our street last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boylati have gono to Atlanta, Ga., tor a fow wcoks. Mr. A.A. Pearson wiil viait hia paren ts in Tro.v. Oiiio, next week. Samuel Krausc, of Grand Rapide, has been in the city for a few days. MissC. Randall, of Aun Arbor, is visiting friends in Greensburg, Ind. Chas. A. Sauer and íamlly have gone to Powamo, Miuh., for a short visit. W. D. Harriman was at Cold water on business the latter part of 1 ast week. Congressman John B. Corlisa, of Detroit, was in Ann Arbor last Saturday. E. A'.wood, of Fliut, was here orer Sundaycallingon hisnumerous friends. Atty. A. F; Freetnan, ol Manchester, was in the city on legal business Monday. Dr. John Kapp and Reuben Armbruster have goue to Grayling on a deer hunt. Geo. B. Dygart is back from New York. He has decided to lócate in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Booth celeorated the 24th anniversary of their marriage on Monday. Mrs. C. C. Tubbs has returned to her home in Chicago, after a visit with friends here. Miss Jean Phillips, sister of Robert Phillips, of the State Savings Bank, is visiting her brother. Ernest Perry, of Bay City, carne down last Friday to attend the funeral of the late James Clements. Prof. B. A. Hinsdale attended the National Council of Education at DesJMoina, Iowa, last week. Dr. John Dowdigan, otOwosso, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city visiting relatives and friends. James of Manchester, was in the city Saturday visiting his brother, M. J. Civanaagh. Mr. D. Bolding has returncl from the west and wiU spend the winter with his mother, Mrs. Ann Belding. Miss Emma Kemper and Miss May colebrated their birthdays Tues day evening at the hotne of Miss Kemper. Miss Florence Sterrett, of the Utopia Millinery Parlors, will spend Thanksgiving with friend in Kalama zoo. Mrs, John Miller who has been here for a week visiting her brother, Dr. Darling. left for her homo in Bethel, N. Y. last Friday evening. Joan G. Graf, who has been here attudinL the funeral of his brother George, returned to his hom at Wargaw, Ind., last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, of Decalur, Mich.. the parents of Mr. O. E. Wag ner, of the Shorthand School, visited the latter from Saturday to Wenesciay.

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Ann Arbor Register