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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
July
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Lhernes are in the market. Milan was quiet and peaceful the Fourth. Strawberries are growing beautifully less. Milton Hack has returned froa his Ypsilanti visit. ■„, Mrs. Harper has returned from her Grass Lake visit. Mrs. E. Gauntlett and daughter left for Blissfield, Monday. Rev. C. Case, of Lambertville, visited Milan friends, Friday, Warren Babcock, Jr., of Lansing, is visiting his parents this week. Mrs. Blinn, of Lambertville, is visiting Milan friends for a few days. Mrs. Blinn, of Lambertville, is visiting Milan friends for a few days. Mr. L. Hitchcock has a fine new hickory bicycle with pneumatic tire. Miss Ona Andrews, of Iron Mountain, is visiting her parents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hinkley are visiting friends in Belleville, this week. Mrs. Webb, of Saline, visited her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Blackmer, last week. Miss Lena Blinn, of Vassar, is the guest of Mrs. C. M. Fuller for a few weeks. The Daughters of 'Rebekah hold their tea social at Mrs. F. Guy's, Thursday p. m. Mr. D. Hitchcock & Sons are selling hosts of agricultural implements this year. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hawkins, of Eaton Rapids, attended Mr. Crulien's funeral, Tuesday. The Junior League will serve supper at their bouquet social, Wednesday p. m., at Ford's store. Miss Eva Woolcott returned to Ypsilanti, Tuesday, after visiting her mother for a few days in Milan. Morris Day is back at W. Whitmarsh's store at work. He is a little lame from his fall, but says he is doing finely. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watts visited Milan friends the Fourth, the gentlemen taking in the races at Dundee with Mr. W. H. Whitmarsh. The following Detroit people are rusticating at Milan: Fred and May Robison and a friend, Starr Voght, O. Tuttle, Wilmer Butler, Guy Coe and several others. Several of the Milan people ceelbrated away from home at various places and in various ways, some in Dundee, others in Saline; Oakville, Mooreville, Toledo and Ann Arbor, and a number of the young people went to Whitmore Lake.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News