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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
August
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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School meeting next Monda evening. Mr. H. Hack has returned from his Ohio visit. Mrs. McAdams has returned fron her western trip. Miss M. Murray is visitin friends in Carlton. Mrs. Gertie Hanson has returne from her Detroit visit. Mrs. Johnson entertained guest from Romulus, Monday. Mrs. Blinn and Lester feft for visi't to Detroit, Tuesday. Born, a son, August isth, to Mr and Mrs. B. H. Holcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Mell Barnes are a Zukey lake for a few days. Miss Anna Delaforce is entertain ing guests from Ishpeming. Mr. C. M. Fuller visited Carlton on a business trip, Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Rouse returned Thurs day from her St. Clair visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stevens have returned from their Ohio visit. Dr. Harper visited Detroit on business, Tuesday and Wednesday Little Edna Whaley was very il Saturday, but is getting better slowly Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelly re turned from their Denver visit, Fri day. Mr. Wilmer Butler, of Detroit, i at home in Milán for a week's vaca tion. Mrs. A. B. Smith is enterfaining a cousin from Toledo, for a few days. The Misses Woolcott are enter taining guests from Ypsilanti thi week. Miss Flossie Chapin returnec from a few weeks' visit at Weston Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Moore, of Willis, vis ited her' sister, Mrs. A. Andrews last week. Mrs. Chapin is entertaining he neice, Miss C. Kingsley, of Weston for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gurnp and son ar visiting relatives at Bradford, Pa. for a few weeks. Mrs. G. R. Williams returned Monday from a two weeks' sojourn with Ann Arbor friends. Miss Cora King, of St. Clair, i visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C Rouse, for a few weeks. Milan is becoming notorious fo its number of drunken men on the btreets on Saturday nights. Rev. A. Waterberry, of Ithaca Mich. , will preach at the Baptis church again next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bennet, o Ann Arbor, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rouse, Saturday. A large party of the Milan people will go on the G. A. R. excursión to Washington, D. C., next month Mr. Chas. Robison and Warren Babcock, of the Agricultural College, are in Milan for a week's vacation. Mrs. O. P. Newcomb and son returned to their home in Carlton, after a three weeks' visit among Milan friends. Miss M. A. Palmer and Mrs. Clark are moving into their new jlock. Their store and residence is inished in bAutiful style. Messrs. Lockwood and Van Wormer are putting up a fine brick juilding east of Jones' drug store, to be used as a meat market when completed. Hushed is the former voice of glee And many eyes are dim; Another man has gone to see How far out he could swim.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News