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12
Month
February
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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George P. Wanty, of Grand 1 iiis, was in the city over Sunday. Albert C. Schumacher is in Manchester today. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Clark were in Detroit over Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Speechley has returned from Washington, D. C. Rev. W. L. Tedrow has returned from Th ree Rivers. Herbert Randall is home frora New Haven, Conn. Miss Emma E. liower was in Jackson, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. HUI, or Detroit, aré visiting theirfather, Calvin Büss. Mis. Michael Fohey, of Chvosso, visited her atmt, Mrs. P. McKernan, over Siinday. Evart II . Scott is recovering from a severe attacl: of la grippe. Miss Grace Merriit, of Jackson, has been visiting in the city. Miss Parmela Noble has been visiting in Detroit. Mis. N. V. Cheever returned from St. Louis, Saturday. Hou. (}. W. Richardson, of Dundee, was in the city Friday. Mrs. Wiltrout, of Silver Lake, Ind-, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. R. Greenwood. J. D. Ryan has gone to Hot Springs, Arkansas. Col. E. D. Fenn, of Bridgewater, has been suffering greatly with rheumatism. We all hope to see him fully restored to health, as he lias many friends who will rejoice to hear the gladsome news of his coipplete recovery. President Talmage, of Utah, speaks before the Students' Lecture association, Saturday evening, on "Some Phases of the Mormon Question." He is one of the ablest advocates of Mormonism and will give that sjde of the question.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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