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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
July
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Maud Minto is on the sick list. Alex Smith is doing Saginaw this week. Rev. J. O. Heek is still confined to his bed. Mr. Litchard has recovered from diphtheria. Look out for wedding bells in the near future. Mr. J. C. Rouse visited in Detroit, Friday. Whortleberries are quite plenty in this vicinity. V. Tuttle has returned to his home in Detroit. Mrs. Dyke is having a new roof put on her house. Mrs. Green is improving home with a coat of paint. Mrs. Browning has returned from her Stony Creek visit. Mr. H. Sill has had some fine painting on his residence. Mr. and Mrs. Olcott have left for their home in Rankin. Mrs. Wisdom is entertaining guests from out of town. Miss Lottie Millard has returned to her home in Ann Arbor. Miss Ona Andrews has purchased a very fine Hickory bicycle. Mr. Chas. Steidle is visiting his parents on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Dexter and Eunice King are camping and fishing. Potatoes are 6oc per bushei, butter i8c per lb., and eggs 15c per dozen. Morris Vincent is our village marshal, Joseph Gauntlett having resigned. Mrs. J. C. Rouse and Miss Julia King visited friends in Ann Arbor, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Blackmer have returned from their two weeks' visiting tour. Miss Helen Ames, of Ann Arbor, was the guest of Mrs. G. R. Williams. Thursdav. Several of the Milan young peo)le indulged in a dance at the opera ïouse last week. Miss Lucille Ward is clerking in the postoffice, in place of Jennie Lamkin, resigned. The Free Methodists are getting ready for an enthusiastic camp meeting in August. Miss Mabel Wilkinson, of Vernon, Mich., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. Minto. The First Nine will indulge in a game with the Ann Arbor boys on Saturday afternoon. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. meet at the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Hinckley entertainer Mrs. Martin and Miss Rogers, o Ypsilanti, last week. Mrs. Belle Taylor, of Bay City is the guest of her niother on County street for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Williams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fuller, in the country. Mr. and Mrs. L. Eldredge left for Adrián and Quincy, Saturday, for a two weeks' vacation. Miss Jennie Lindsay, of Sioux City, Iowa, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rouse, last week. The City Grays baseball club indulged in an ice cream social, Saturday, which was quite a success. Mrs. P. Robison and daughter Alice left for Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Monday, en route for Detroit. Mrs. Chas. Gauntlett and daughter Cecil leave this week to visit friends and relatives in Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Mell Barnes and son and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner visited friends in Dundee, Thursday. No services were held at the Baptist church, Sunday, the, pastor, Rev. J. O. Heek, being too ill to preach. The Milanites at the White City are Mrs. Alderman and daughter May, Misses M. A. Palmer, Minnie French, Effie Haight, Anna Delaforce, Ella Murray, Messrs. C. H. Wilson, M. W. Wilson and C. W. Pullen.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News