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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
February
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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II. Atkinson, since liis return from Eaton Rapids, wears a br'oad grin. Mr. Bitton, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mr. Charles 8. Millen over Sunday. Mrs. M. Tripp, of west Huron street, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bennelt in Jackson Mis. Henry DePueis visiting her father, Hobart Twichell, of Hamburg, Livingston county. Mrs. M. L. ü'Ooge, retumed Monday from a week's visit lith Mrs. Prof. Kent, in Detroit. Mrs. Judge Best, of Minneapolis, Minn., has lieen visiting Mrs. Judue Cheever's this week. George Blum.mail carrier No. 2, returned last week from a week's visit in Detroit, Pontiac and Roehester. Miss Flora Fialey, of this city, took part in the programrne at the Detroit conseivatory of music last week. Mrs. Thomas M. Cooley and Mrs. J. B. Angelí assisted Mis. Justice Harían at a reception given in Washington, Monday. Lawrence Curtis, who is working in Windsor, Canada, came up öaturday evening to visit his pareiits, returning Monday. Mrs. Ruth Knoxson,of l'oughkeepsie. N. Y., and Miss Lilian McFarlane, of Nurtkville, were the guests of Jenuie Polhemus. last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilowlett and Mr. and Mrs. DeLancy Cooper, of Lyndon, were the guests of county clerk Ilowlett over Sunday. Mr. James Eaton, of Syracuse, was visiting his mother-in-law. Mis. J. Storms over Sundav. Mis. Eatou, who has been visiting here, retumed with him. U. S. Comraissioner of Forestry Hon. B. E. Fernam, on his way to Washington from Grand Rapids, where lie attended the State Forestry ■Convention,3topped last Saturday three hours at Ann Arbor with I'rof. Spaulding.