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Kobert Rayer has returned frotn Oregon. Charles Woodward, of the Brunswick, iu Detroit, is visiting in the city. Mis. Trueblood has been appointed teacher of elocution in the high school. Airs. and Miss Newell, of jSTevv Brunswick, N. J., visited Rev. Dr. Steele's fatnily tliis week. Mrs. Thomas Rowe and Miss Katie üulïy, of Detroit, visited Mis. William Walsh the flrst of the week. Ed. C. Pitkin,of Kansas City,anïved in the city, Tuesday night, for a short visit with hia rnother on South Fifth street. Miss Bock has resigned her position as teacher in the third ward schpol and Miss Gilmore bas been appointed to succeed her. Miss Gilmore is an experienced teacher. Mis. Buckingham, nee Hawkins, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and formerly ot this city, passed Monday and ïuesday of this week, with old fnends in Ami Arbor on her way to visit her mother at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who is in very poor health. Herman IlildeDer, a freshman in the medical deparcment and a gradúate of the literary department, of last year, died Sundav night. Ile was a bright young man with a promising future before him. He was the son of Rev. Mr. Hildener, of Detroit, anda nephew of Gerhart Josenhans oí this city.
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