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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
October
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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M. O. Wood-Allen spent Monday in Detroit. Wm. W. Kennedy, of Chicago, was la this city Sunday. Edward Caldwell is nów goneral secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Charles Ward is spending a week with her father in Portland. George Spathelf, Jr., returned Saturday from a business trip to Chicago. Mr. R. Waterman has roturncd after pleasant summer's outing in Bay lew. Dr. Copeland went tö Bay City Monday to take part in alaw suit as expert witness. Mr. Phillips, of the Chicago Record, is in town working up the Kecoru buuscription list. Ed. Koch has gone to Chicago lo accept a position in Marshal Field & Company's store. Samuel Henne, E. W. Staebler and Thomas Hapwood were made Koyai Masons, Monday night. Major Pebbles and wife, of Detroit, will assist in conducting the Salvation Army services next Sunday. President Andrews, of Brown Un versity, was in the city Monday. H son has cntered the law dcpartmcnt. Among those who attended the Nashvillc Expositlon, are Mrs. Snow and Mre. Frost, who have justreturned. Professor Thompson caine home last weck from his European trip. Hi3 wife and daughter are now in Switzerland. Miss Fannie Groves, who has been vislting in Missouri returns home day. Miss Groves has been absent uve weeks. Miss Allie Gates, of west tiuron si., will attend the world's W. C. 1. U. eonvention at Toronto, as stenograpliev for Dr. Wood-Allen. Alderman C. H. Cady, of Ann Arbor is at the Sanitarium testing the virtues of the mineral water asa.cure for rneumatism.- Ypsilantian. W. E. Stockine, of this city, will succeed the late R. H. Gitoon, of Greenville, as Sargeant at Arms of the House of Representativos. Mr. and -M-s. E. T. Beardsley, who have been spendins a couple of weeks with their dau?hter, Mrs. M. D. Larned heft Monday for Detroit where they will spend a few days before returninsr to their home at Clarkston.

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Ann Arbor Register