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Day
7
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Ounster speni last week in Detroit. Judge Cooley spent Thanksgiving at home. Edward Duffy spent Saturday in Corunna. .Leonaid Gruner has been on thesick list this week. Orla B. Taylor, Esq., of Detroit, was in the city Wednesday. W illi;m Svockford. E3q., of Howell, was in tlie city Tuesday. Prof. Etnii Bpur left tor Saginaw,Saturday eveniim, to be absent a week. I. K.. fond, of Cliicago, bas been visiting at lus fatner's E. 13. Pond's. Mis. Louis lliill and Miss Alice Douglas visit at Gross Isle this week. Mrs. Dr. Wells and Miss Lillian Wells spent Thanksgiving inEastSaginaw. Misses Mary Lohr and Lizzie Hutzel will spend Sunday vvith friends in Toledo. Royal Farrand '90 has gone home, as the result of overtraining for the rugby game. Dr. O. G. Darhng was summoned east this week by the death of hia tather. Madame Walteris a guest of Mrs. H. W. Rogers, iluron St. lier home is in Dresden. II. T. Morton returned Saturday morning from a short visit to Kacine WiscVJnsin. Mrs. Irish, whohas been a guest of her broiher E. B. Abel lett Monday night for the east. Ed. C. Pitkin spent a few days ia Petrolia the first of tlie week visiting bis brother. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hamilton will be guestsof Dr. and Mrs. Herdman, the iiomihg week. Evart H. Scott took part in the state horticultural meeting in Grand Kapids this wepk. Mr. & Mis. A. VV. Hamilton gave a delightful reception Tuesday evening to Mr and Mrs. Joel Hamilton. Willis E. Boud '90hasbeencompel!ed to return to nis home in New York, on account of trouble with I113 eves. Rosa Granger was in Chicago last week and visitedall the lead'ng dancing academies of that city. Mrs. Dr. Lyons, of Kansas, is visiting at her father's, Charles T. Henion's on South Fifth street. Miss Lena Moloney, of Fountain St. left yesterday for a visit witn relatives and friends in Zdnesville and Toledo Oliio. Cassius Rnbinson returned f rom Dakota. Moiiday night and will spend the winter witb. his father, Hen. John J. Robinson. W. C. Hollands, of Jackson, wa3 visiting in the city Saturdav. He was formerly connected with thebook-binderies here. Samuel Smith and wife nee Essie l'itkin, have removed from Winthrop, Mirin, to Baxter Springs, Kansas a thriving town near the Indian ïerritory. Mrs. Geo. S. Morris left for New York City last Monday night. Her sister Mrs. ür. Ramsey has just lost a se ven year old daughter, and Mrs. Ramsey is 111. O. D. Itoyal has settled on Sanibel Island off the co8t of Flerida. He La8 taken up 160 acres of land under the homestead act and will soon be a landed proprietor.