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Milan

Milan image
Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
July
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Milton Clark, of BliseHeW, is in Milan for lew duys. Mis. AYisdimi lias i it urn d iro.'ii lier ISftoekbridge vlslt. Mrs. l'rrd (u.v and mui vlslting iricndB at Lake Clinnm. ■ Dr. Harper has a fine awning in front of his drug Miss Lura Potter is entertaining coni)an.v from Halova.y. Mr. and Mrs. C .H. Wilsóu art visiting Petoakey and Muskegon. Miss Grnc" ii"tlriprtoii réturned ironi hor Chicago" visit, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Ann Arbor, visited Milan (rienda last weck. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wcdham ar entertstlnlng gncsts from .Saline .Miss Lena Blinn luis réturned froi t'ass City, to spend the Hiinmer. Mr. and Mrs. W. È. Ward entert all ed guests from Ontario, bist week. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo(. Taylor are enter taining guests froim Ohio, this week. Mr and Mrs. Alva Pextor aro ente) tainlng Kmts Irom Dakoba tiiis -cel ■ Mrs. L. Jj. Allen and daughter, o nn Arbor, are visiting Milan friends A number of airmators have bee erected in Milan and vicinity, 1li ■anta. A new sidewalk is !eing laid i front of Mrs. Robert Lamkjin's house on County street. k George Taylor has lately repaintct ttils house thus giving it a new anc fresli appearance. Mr. and Mrs .Slaan, of Corunaa, .were the guest of theSr son, Rev. G.K Bloan, over Sunday. ! Misses Florence and Hattie Benhiam of Ann Arbor, spent 8unday witi air. and Mrs. Whfitmarsli. The G. A. R. boys of Lucius Tay lor. Post are anticiipatdng a gram time in Detroit, next weck. Miss Allie Ilarper lelt for Nebraska jMonday, Vliere sho wlU visit a sisto at Hastings for a tav, ■vi)eeks. Mr. E. Gauntlett and Claud Chapii drove to Blissficld, Sunday. Claud ■Chapin réturned Monday morning. . The M .E. pargonage is being repal red and improvcd and will receive a coat qf paint, wbich is badly not'ded Mr. T. T. Lacy is entertaining Ms daughters, Mrs. Palmer, otf o; York, and Mrs. Durfee, df Toledo, tli(is week. Miss Suean Hooker rcturned to her home In Burr Oak, after afour weeks visit with her sister, Mrs F. Trussel