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H. Kerapf is in iioston. Mrs. Dr. V i Ie, ih-h Hammond, of La. Porte, Ind., is yisiting at her fathera. week. Mrs. Wnolsey, of New York City, was the guest of Mrs. George S. Moojis this week. Sam Langsdorf returned Tuesdav from several weeks visit in Sr. Louis and Springfield, Mo. The Misses Milleis, of Packard street were surpiised by a party of friends last Friday evening. Mrs. V. JL. Watkins, of Manchester, was visiting her daughter, Mrs. ï% V . Clarkson the last ñf last weuk. Mrs. J. 13. Angelí and Mrs. T. M. Cooley joined their husbands in Washington, the last of last week. Frank Hangsterfer started for Texas Mondity, to accept a poaítion on the Ilonston, Texas Central railroad as engineer. Miss Maggie Walsh, of Detroit, sister t William and Jcri Walch and Mrs. Gibney, of this city is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watts left for Plint last StttuTday trom whence thev went to East Sagitjaw, where Mr. Watts attended the grand lodge, F. andA. M. Col. and Mrs, Sterling, of Detroit were among those who attended the convocation of the missionary society, of this diocese, in Hobart Hall, this week.
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