Mooreville
Sheep shearing seems to be the order of tin' day. Mrs. Colé has been siek with the grip the past weck. Mr. and .Mrs. Silaa Clark of Vpsilanti, are vistting relatives Uere. Milo Clark i ■■ lied ï'riends in Tecumjseh over Sunday. .Mrs. A. A. Tuttle is here visiting her "ihttir, Mrs. Aai-uii Bandford. Chlldren'a day will be observed at the M. E. eliurch June 14th. A fine program is being prepared. Moorevillf last Natunlay afteruoon was what mijïht be styled the deserted vtllage, as nearly everybody went to Milan to see the races and bnlloon ascensión, but the balloon met with au accident so failed to go up. Some ■in (lo'.vn Monday afternoon as it was expected to go up sure, but it caught fire and so was a tallare again. The elostng exercises and picnic at Uic s-!i:i! I-'-i(l;!.v nfternoon went off all right and everytliing was lovcly until in the night when the yoüugaters began to lv heard trom. Somethlng iliai at" did aot seem to agree v.-itli tliem. Xearly everyone who ate at the first table was affected. It is supposed to have been caused by the iee cream.
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Silas Clark
Mrs. Silas Clark
Milo Clark
Mrs. A. A. Tuttle
Old News
Ann Arbor Argus
Mooreville