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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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R. S. Green wood, of Chicago, is in the city. W. G. Dietörle has been sick for several oays. Geo. Greening, of Monroe, is visitiDgr frienda in Ann Arbor. Miss Edna Lee, of Detroit, is the guest of Mrs. Milten. H. G. VanTuyle, of Detroit, is spending a few days in the city. Hon. Jas. S. Gorman, of Chelsea, -vas in town Monday, on business. John Camp, of Detroit, visited relatives in the city over Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Tuomy of Monroe, is visiting fi-iends in Ann Arbor. S. W. Barnad, of Ypsüanti. was in the city on business l'uesday. H. J. Burke, Alderman of theFourth Ward, was in Detroit Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Kenney is spending the week with friends, in Chulsea. Mrs. Fred Tinker arrived horae today from a visit with relatives in Jacksun. Mr. Geo. C Hascall, of Cleveland attended the funeral af Mr. John woore. Mrs. Williams, of Twelfth stroet, bas returned f roin a short visit in Chicago. R. G. Rognrs, of Ithaca, N. Y., attended the funeral of Johu Moera Moiiday. P. W. Gearing, of Detroit, returoed home from a snort visii'witu frienda In this city. Sarah Tnuma. oí Monroe County, is the guest, this wtek, of ir. and Airo. Ed. Camp. Frank Hu ward who is now located In Xew York city, spent 8uuday vvith üis family in tliis city Mis. E. S. Pratt, of Travurse city, is spending a few days with her son, L. A. Pratt, on 5, University ave. Rev. VI. M. Martin of 30 JefFerson tt. is supplying ihe pulpit of the Congregational ohurch at Ypsüanti. Mrs. Sherman, of Springlield, Mass., will speud the coming winter with her sister, Mrs. Waldron of S, State btreet. Geo. VV. Millen, of Detroit, asrency director of the New York Life iusur unce Co., spent Suoduy witii Dr. J. k . Morton of this city. John Camp, of Detroit, formeiiy of this city, now in the einploy of ttiu M. C. R. K. Co., is speuding tne week witli his mother in this city. Mrs. Thomas Williams and niece, Mildred Babcock, of Cat-thage, N. Y. will spend the coming month in Ann Arbor with Mrs. W. B. Phillips.

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Ann Arbor Register