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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
July
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Atty. G. R. Williams is on sick list. Will Dent left for Ohio the first of the week. Mrs. Alex Smith has returned fröm her visiting tour. Mrs. Browning is visiting friends at Stony Creek this week. Miss Ona Andrus is at home from Iron Mountain for a vacation. Editor Smith and wife have returned from their Chicago trip. Mr. and Mrs. T. Barnes and son spent Sunday with Milan friends. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Day entertained guests from Nora, Sunday. Mr. C. Forman left for Maybee on bussiness the first of the week. Miss Anna Deloforce and Miss Ella Murry left for Chicago, Friday. C. M. Fuller visited Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti on business, Thursday. Mrs. Wisdom is entertaining a sister from Detroit for a few days. Misses Ina and Nina Lockwood are out of town on a visiting tour. Several of the Milan people are camping out near here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Whitehead en tertained guests from away last week. Mr. and Mrs. Olcott will move to the northern part of the state, this week. Mrs. R. Ostrander and children, of Stockbridge, are visiting Milan friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milmer Butler lef 1 for their home in Detroit the last ol the week. Mrs. Donaldson, of Sali-oe, was the guest of her brother, J. C. Rouse, last week. Miss Lottie Millard, of Ann Arbor, is the guest of Mrs. Chas. Kelsey for a few days. There were no services at the Baptist church Sunday, the pastor jeing at Indianapolis. Milan received wind, hail and rain storms Saturday and Sunday, not very much damage done. Miss M. A. Palmer, Miss Minnie French and Miss Effie Haight left Monday for the White City. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner, of Quincy, Mich., are the guests of their sister, Mrs. L. Eldredge. Rev. J. Swindt gave a very interesting sermón on the World's Fair to a large audience, Sunday evening. Messrs. Vant, Tuttle, Fred and Harry Robison, of Detroit, are visiting Milan friends for a few days. Miss Stewart and brother, of Oak Harbor, are the guests of Miss Edna Zimmerman and Miss Lelia Kelley for a few days. The ladies of the Clematis Lodge 99, of I. O. O. F. gave a successful ice cream social in the Blackmer block, Saturday evening. Mrs. Whitmarsh and Imo and Miss Mattie Smith, left for Zukey Lake the first of the week. They will be gone several weeks. The sun is putting in good work in this vicinity. Just a little brimstone is all that is needed to give us a little fortaste of future existence. Rev. J. O. Heek and Mrs. G. Minto, who went as delegates from Milan Babtist Society, to the B. Y. P. M. convention, at Indianapolis, last Thursday, returned, Monday evening of this week. Dr. Chapin, F. Trussell, Claud Chapin, Geo. Heath, Vant Tuttle, and H. Robison went over on the Macon on a fishing expedition this week. A few fish were caught we guess, Iots of 'skeeter bites and good appetites. No ladies were allowed in this crowd, much to their chagrín.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News