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22
Month
June
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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Miss Clara Gott is visitiní? in Battle Creek. Er. and Mis. MeLachlan are visitmg in Aylmer, Ont. C. M. Webb vill remove to Detroit the örst of July. Mr. and Mis. Trussel, of Milan, were in the city Tuesday. County Clerk and Mis. Ilowlett were in Chelsea, Sunday. Edwin Gay is enjoymg a European tour. He left Mouday. Dr. E. H. l'omeroy, oí Calumet, is in the city visiting friends. Mr. G. E. Morgan, of Euglaud, is visiting at C. W. Mèllor's. iJatrick McCann,of Detroit, is visitiug old, friends in the city. Charles Joues, of Wichita, Kansas, has been visiting in the city. The Misses Andersons entortained a few friends last Friday evenirig. Congressman N. B. Eldridge, of Adrián, was in the city Monday. H. F. Brown, of Northville, is helpiug Gibson out with bis class pictures. John Wasser, of east JSiortb street, has returued after a brief visit in Uhio. Elrner S. Crawford, of the East Saginaw Telegram, was in the city Tuesday. Misses Jennie and Nina Davison intertamed the G. Clei club, Monday evening. James A. Robison, court reporter of the Frats l'ress, was in the city over Sunday. Mis. C. L. Bominger, her sister Miss Mayéis and Miss Julia Kominger are at Mackinac. Miss Kose Hoffman, of Tyrone, Pa., will make her home with J. P. Hoffman this summer. Miss Urania Jaycox, of Baldwinsville, N. Y., is the guest of her sister, Mis. H. J. Brown. Dr. and Mrs. V. C. Vauglin gave a pleasant reception last Friday eveuing f rom eight to eleven. Mrs. S W. Cliirkson and daughters, returned tïom Manchester last Friday af ter a several weeks visit. Albert and Frank Shaw, formerly of this city, but uow of Ithiaca, Mich., aere visiting friends hete Saturday. V. J . Booth, who for the past twenty years has been residing in Missouri, has removed here, where lie formeriy resided. Mr. John Mclntyre and wife, of Grand Rapios, vvho were visiting friends here last week, have returned home. Sam Kinne goes to Euiope next monih for a two inonth's trip with the Talmadge excursión party, of Jirooklyn, N. Y . Mrs. T. W. Pierce, of Topeka. Kansas, arrived Wednesd.iy nwniing fora few weeks at her father's, William Waguer's. William 'Hoppe talks of going into the fruit and confectiouery business. Of late he has been in the employ of J. W. Alaynard. Prof. Robert Moore and wife, of Georgetown, Kentucky, are visitins frwnds ia the city and will remain over Corunièüöenient, Dr. and Mrs. T.LS. Wilson left on the Tuesday night boat for Cleveland. They will be abseut from home fof most of the summer. Dr. James Hariiman, of Iludson, Mass., visited his cousiu, Judge W. D. Harriman, Mouday. It was thirty-five years since last they met. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks, of Kansas, are speuding acoupleof months in the city. Mr. Hendricks was iormeriy with J. T. Jacobs. Dr. A. ií. Jones, fornierly traveliiig salesmau for the-EagonTruss conipany is now doiug the state 111 the interest of the Chicago Truss company. T. Y. Kayne is now in Chicago in charge oí the Chicago Truss. He was in Detroit last week in attendance upon the state medical associatiou. Elmer Kixkby, a gradúate of the law department, will hang out his shingle for business at Ypsilanti. He is a good, sound democrat and thoroughly reliablé. Mr. Clark, of the tirin of Clark & Johnson," fish and fruit dealers on Main street, contemplates a trip to California in September, and F. H. McFall also talks of going. Dr. and Airs. Alfred (.ira ham, of Philadelphia,, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ú. Featherly, of AuSauble, Mich., were visiting their sister, Mrs. J. R Hoiïman last week. Probate Register, W. G. Doty was in Manchester over Sunday and returned Monday bringing Mrs. Doty and Ralph, who had been making an extended visit, home with him. Professor 'ictor C. Vaughan left for Europe on Monday night. He will visit the principal hygienis and other laboratories in Germany and in England. üurins i'rof. Vaughan 's absence Dr. F. W. Erewer will occupy his office and attend his patients.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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