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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
October
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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James Gallagher visited hisbrother here, Tuesday. James Hall, of Putnam, called on friends here, Friday. George Culy, of Hamburg, visited friends here, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ide are iñ Chicago for a short time. Jacob Jedele was with friends in Ann Arbor, Wednesday. Mrs. W. Clark and children are visiting in Grand Rapids. Farmers in this vicinity are busy thrashing their dover seed. James Lyman and sons, of ' ney, spent Sunday here. Mrs. G. Cormors and lady friend i visited in Pinckney, Friday. John Costello was in Ann Arbor on business one day last week. We learn that Mr. Bunn is about to move from our neighborhood. Mrs. Kirkland, of Unadilla, is talking of moving to our village. Mr. Carr. of Pinckney, was visiting old friends here, VVednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schieferstein were Clielsea visitors, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Darrow spent Sunday with relatives in PinckneyMrs. F. Schiïltz entertained relatives from Ann Arbor over Sunday. Mrs. Wm. VanAtta spent Saturday with her daughter in Ann Arbor. Dr. Adams occupied the pulpit in the M. E. church last Sunday morning. Miss B. Spooner now has hermillinery parlors over Alley & Sons' store. Era. Howard is putting in the week with friends on Boyden 's plains. Miss Maud Barber returned home, Monday, after a three weeks' stay at Willis. Mr. Cope, of Ypsilanti, was the guest of relatives here the past week. Miss Carrie Fleming is now a student at the School of Music in Ann Arbor. Henry Fleming and sisters were in Ann Arbor one day the first of the week. J. Schieferstein, jr., entertained his chum from the city the first of the week. Miss Tessie Sweetman has been the guest of her sister in Marión the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andrés are about to leave our viliage and lócate in Ann Arbor. Miss Nellie Lavey closed a successfnl term of school in V. Smith's district, Saturday; No school in District No. 3 last Thursday, as the teacher attended Mr. Joyes' funeral. Miss Maud Hooker, of Pinckney, is spending a few days with hér friends in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, of Rochester, N. Y., are enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs. B. Green. Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor, of East Tawas, have been the guests of her parents for a few days. Some of the farmers of this place are working on the roadsand getting them ready for winter. Rev. Mr. Joccelyn will now hold services every Sunday morning in St. James church, Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. T. McComb spent several days of the past week with reiatives at Howell and Fowlerville. Mr. Sigler, of Pinckney, passed -hrough here Monday on his way to Ann Arbor to attend the mass meeting. Mrs. Alley, of this place, and mother, Mrs. Rose, of Pinckney, veré with Detroit reiatives the past week. A large crowd from here attended the mass meeting at Ann Arbor, Monday, and heard the vice-president speak.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News