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Day
31
Month
December
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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Miss Alico Staebler is visiting friends in Toledo. Miss Can-ie Owens is visiting frlends at Marshall. Mrs'. Fred Stowe is in Brooklyn vlsifcing hor parents. Dr. S. Yutzy visitea frioods in Grand Rapkls last week. Miss Stolla Root, of .lackson, is visiting frlends here. Mrs. Geo. Vanderwarker is visiting her mother in Hudson. Ilerbert A. Williams spent Christmas with friends in Detroit. Dr. Max Winkler is spending a few days in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. D-. A. Tinkcr spent Christmas with relatives in .Taekson. Prof. R. Hudson spent Christmas with nis brother in Detroit. Miss Anna Bennott is spending a few days at Owosso with friends. Prof. and Mrs. P. C. FVeerare spending- the holidays in Chicago. Prof. and Mrs. Herman Zeitz are in Mihvaukce for the holidays. Cari Henderson, of Chicago, is visiting his parents on S. State-st. Mr. John Moore, of Chicago, vuited relatives here over Christmas. Miss Tillie Koch visited Miss Held't at Lansing the first of the week. Harry Armstrong, of The REGISTER office, spent Tuesday in Detroit. Miss Nellie Mingay is spending her vaoation visiting friends in Flint. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Belser spent Christmas with friends in Detroit. Prof. and Mrs. Artbur Hall are visiting relatives in Detroit this week. Ed. Wolf el, of Noble's Clothing House, spent Christmas iu Detroit, Prof. and Mrs. G. S. Lamson are spending the holidays in N. Y. Oity. John Bird, engineer '93, now of Grand Rapids, is spending the holidays here. M U's Mabel Hallock, of Port Huron, is visiting her mother on Thompson-st. H. J. Robisou, of Port Huron, was in the city Saturday ealling upon relatives. Eugene K . Freuauff, of the Owosso Argus, spent a few days in the city last week. Prof. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson are spending the holidays in Westfieldi Alass. Miss Lide Squeirs, of Chicago, is the 'sruest of her sister, Mrs. O. M. VanKleek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoelzle spent Christmas week in Chicago visiting friends. C. H. Ludlow and wife, of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Moore ou Cliristmas. Prof. Julittè V. Seyler, of Detroit, spent last week witn his mother on E. Li berty-st. Theodore Gross, of Lansing, spent the holidays with hi&uncle, Fred Gross, of this place. Cieorge Hayler, of Van Wert, Ohio, spent the holidayc with his parents on S. Ingalls-st. M. W. Neal, an attorney at Cleveland, Ohio. visited his parents on S. Thayerst., last reek. Mrs. Hasbrouck and two children, of Marshall, are the guests of Moses SeabolL and family. Mr. D. B. Cheever, who is practicing law in Chicago, is spending tne hoiidays with his motner. George Slater, of Chicago, visited his mother, Mrs. Martha Slater, of Thompson-si., last week. Mrs. Dr. Collins, and mother, Mrs. Stebbins, of Detroit, are visiting friends in town this week. Miss Hattie V. Haviland, of Bay City, is visiting relatives in the city during the holidays. Mrs. Nellie Ohilds Gleason, of Toledo, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Childs. last week. ' Dr. and Mrs. George McKean, of Granger, Ohio, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. Harry Coleman, the editor of the Oakland County Post, was in the city over Sunday with. friends. Dr. Harry L. Hall, of Toledo, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall, of Hill st. John D. E. Duncan, of Terre Haute, Jfld., spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. J. D. Duncan, of 76 Miller avenue. .Jerry I). ií.yau is ia New York City purchösing goods. Mrs. Lizzie Williams, of S. 12th st., i.s spending the weck in Chicago. L. T. Ltmpert is in charge of Mack & C'0'3 new Jewelry department in their eombined stores. Miss Carric Britten, of tho Jaokson Schools, is speucling the holidays with her parents on E. Liberty-st. Miss Ann Richard?, who is a teacher In the Pontiae schools, spent a few days visitins: friends here last week. "G. W. (Jraves, Juneau, Alaska," was olie of the enti'ies on the hotel register at the American House Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Britten, of E. Liberty-st., spent Christmas at Albion with their son, Rev. F. F,. Britten, and wife. Rev. G. A. Breugel, Theil college Greenville, Pa., is spending the week with nis brother, A T. Beugel, of Fifth Ave. Miss M. E. Waples, of Cincinnati Ohio, visited her parents, Judge anc Mrs. Rufus Waples during the pas week. H. E. Ridley, formerly of this city now in the carriage business in Cleve land, spent a few days in the city last week. Prof. James R. Angelí, of Chicago, University, spent Christmas with 'nis parents, Pres. and Mrs. James B Angelí. Prof. Frank C. Wagner, now of the Rose Polytechnic Inst, of Terra Haute Jnd.,is spending the holidays with his family. Miss Winifred Ryder, of Andover Mass., is spending the holidays witl Mrs. Tripp and Miss Henning of. E Huron-st. Prof. H. C. Adams has gone to Balti mort to attend a meeting of the Natiou al Economie Association ot' which he is president. ■1 isrf Ella Wagner, of the Pontiae school is spending the week with ner parents Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Wagner of Packard st. Prof. F. M. Taylor is in Baltimore attending the annual meeting of the National Economie Association. He reads a paper at the meeting. Mr, Elijab. Treadwell, of Saginaw, son of the late Chas. Treadwell, of this place, was in the city a few hours last tiaturday on business. Miss May Soule. professor of history at Mt. Holyoke tíeminery, at S. Haaley, Mass., is visiting her parents, Majui and Mrs. Harrison Seule. Mr. O. H. Smith, of Commerce, Michigan, is spending the holidays with his daughter, Mrs. H. D. Armstrong, of 51 Washtenaw-ave. Messrs Charles and James Williams, of St. Louis. Mich., spent several days last week with their parents Mr. and Airs. M. Williams, of this city. Samuel Mummery, Dent, '96, now practicing at Lapeer, is spehding the hclidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mummery, of S. Thayer street. Prof. E. N. Bilbie, now of the Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra, visited friends here last week. He states that he is much pleased with his new work and new location. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Commiskey, of Howell, spent a few days üere last week the guest of Mrs. Commiskey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers, of 140 S. Main st. They expect soon to move to Lansing where Mr. Commiskey has a position in the office of the auditor-general.

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