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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
November
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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PERSONAL

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DeHull Travis is back from a visit in Port Huron.

Miss Mary Lohr is visiting friends in Detroit this week.

Mrs. Don Clemens has returned from a visit to Detroit.

William Dawson, of Detroit, is in the city on business today.

Dr. John Kapp is in the north woods on a two weeks' hunting trip.

Mrs Matilda Clark, of South Dakota, is visiting Mrs. Miranda Lukins.

Dr. H. B. Gammon, of the 34th Michigan, is in the city for a week.

J. B. Stanton, of Dexter, is visiting a friend at the Phi Kappa fraternity.

Prof. Geo. Hempl has sufficiently recovered from his illness to be out again.

Mr. Lewellan and Miss Susie Olsaver, of Hamburg, are the guests of B. F. Schumacher.

Miss Flora Foster, of Albion, is spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. B. J. Conrad.

Miss Nellie Beecher, of Flint, is visiting Mrs. L. E. Cheever and other friends in the city this week.

County Clerk Schuh was in Durand Monday looking after a heating contract which he has in that city.

Prof. and Mrs. B. M. Thompson are in Detroit today. The professor will attend the D. K. E. convention.

John Bachman, who moved from Sharon to this city a year ago, has removed to Trist in Jackson county.

George White, of Ridgetown, Ont. , arrived in the city last evening to go to work for bis brother, Mac White

Supervisor Daniel Seyler, of Lodi, and wife, are spending a week in Fowlerville, visiting Mr. Seyler's sister.

Edwin F. Mack who is very ill with typhoid fever at the residence of his father, Christian Mack, has had a relapse.

Hughes Falwell, of White Pigeon, father of Mrs. D. A. Hammond, has come to spend the winter at his daughter's home.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geddes, of Ridgetown, Ont., arrived today to visit Mrs. Wm. Bury, of 617 Spring st. They are on their wedding trip.

J. G. Hallaplian, of Toledo, was in the city last evening. He expects to leave for Greece in the spring to spend two years at his old home.

Mrs. Frank Hinkley, secretary and treasurer of the Lansing Manufacturing Company, is doing post graduate work in chemistry at the university.