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13
Month
April
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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Mr. A. J. Sutherland left for Chicago yesterday. Henry ílorn, Jr., of Detroit, ha3 been visiting in the city. Mrs. Henry Morse, of Alpena, is visiting Mis. Prof. Chute. Miss V. Cornwell, of i'psilanti, spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Hand, nee Jennie Merrithew, of Plymouth is visiting her parents. Miss Clements has gone to Kansas to visither sister Mrs. Samuel Wheat. Mrs. Charles Ludlow, of Detroit, is visiting at her father's Mr. John Moore. II. E. Gidley left for Grand JRapids, Wednesday, where Le will reside in the future. E. A. Phillips, formerly station jigent of the Toledo road, was upfrom Toledo Friday. Mrs. Ben Crane, of South State street, expects to move west this spring. Mr. Cornelius B. Henion, has been offered a position in a Jackson carpet house. Mr. and Mis. Philip Stimson, of East Saginaw, were in the city the first of the week. Miss Florence Huson was the guesb f Mrs. George S. Morris for a day or two this week. Mrs. Dr. George Richards, of Detroit made a short visit at Mrs. George P. Williams' this week. William B. Everest is getting sick of the jury business in Detroit and pines for bis native heath. Dr. Preston B. Rose, who has been visiting his family here, left for Chicago, Tuesday morniug. Mrs. ïracy Root expects her daughter Mrs. Lighter and two children to pass the suinmer with her. Mrs. Willis Abbott, of Kansas City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CMack the first of this week. Mr. Jobn Koeli left Wednesday for Grand Rapids and Chicago in search of novelties in thefurniture line. Fred Heuiou, collector of the Ann Arbor Savings Bank, has been offered a position in a Portland, (Oregon) Bank. Miss Amanda Yail, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Payne has returned to her home in Lenawee county. Miss Mcümber, we are sorry to learu, continúes to be verv ill though her ultímate recovery is looked for by her physician and family. Mr. E. W. Moore visited his mother near Ypsilanti, over Sunday. His mother celebrated her eighty-second birthday, Sunday. She bas seven children living.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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