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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
November
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Will Taylor was a Chelsea visitor, Monday. T. Schaberly took a trip to Ann Arbor one day last week. H. Lipscombe, of Henrietta, was witli oíd friends here last week. Miss Anna Gregory was the guest of Miss T. Pidd last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Seper called on Pinckney friends one day last week. Messrs. H. and H. McCabe were in Chelsea on business last Thursday. Clyde Carpenter is entertaining his cousin from Pettysville for a few days. S. Drake, of Lodi, passed through here last Monday on his way to Iosco. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller entertained friends from Grass Lake over Sunday. J. Schleferstein, sr. , and son, Henry, were Pinckney visitors, Saturday. Miss Lulu Snay has been entertaining friends from the city the past week. Mrs. VVm. Arnold and daughter, Vliss Lizzie, were Ann Arbor visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Birkett are enertaining friends from the northern jart of the state. John Schieferstein, jr., spent several days of the past week with lis churu in Detroit. VVm. Carpenter and two children spent Sunday with their many relatives in Pettysville. Vernon Chamberlain and sister, Miss Gertie, of Flat Rock, are visiting with friends here. Mrs. E. H. Carpenter and family entertained friends from Pincknej one day the past week. James Hall, of East Putnam, was shaking hands with his many friends here one day last week. Misses Mary Taylor and Annie Vincent spent Saturday with thei many Ann Arbor friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. McCabe anc family entertained friends fron abroad, the last of the week. Miss Maud Barber entertainec her friend, Mr. R. Miller, of Willis several days of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe have returnec to their home in Rochester, N. Y. after several weeks' visit here. Mrs. Dr. Sigler and lady friend i E Pinckney, passed here on Monday, on their way to Ann Arbor. Married, at the M. E. parsonage, Nov. 9, 1892, Miss Carrie Neabling and Alonzo Rogers, both of this place. l Mr. and Mrs. Palmer 'Chamuerlain and daughter, of Iowa, are enjoying a visit among relatives in this place. Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor were in Northfïeld one day the past week, helping to celébrate the anniversary of Mrs. T.'s birthday, and also her mother's, Mrs. R. Flintoft. The event was one that will long be remembered by all who were present. The largest event of the season was the surprise party held at the home of Mrs. E. H. Carpenter in honor of her son and daughter, Monday evening, Nov. 14, wherc a nurnber of the young peogle of this place met and enjoyed themselves. Dancing and card playing were indulged in until a late hour, when refreshmepts were 'served, and all departed for their homes.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News