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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
August
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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George Cook is visiting in Detroit. Some field corn is out of the way of frost and glazed over. Quite a number from here are going to Chicago this f all. Mr. Gorman is hustling the thrashing lively about here now. Dr. Dufice was called to the home of Mr. Reade, Sunday last. E. Q. Glenn, of Gregory, visited at this place, Saturday last. Miss Mattie Glenn has gone to the big fair in Chicago this week. The picnic at Cavanaugh lake was a very good one in all respects. Miss Mary G. Glenn is visiting her sister Mrs. R. W. Webb, in Dakota. Cap. Fisher's son, of Detroit, is visiting Mrs. R. S. Whalion for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Isham, of Pinckney, visited parents at this place last Sunday. Miss Flora Burkhart started Thursday, for Goshen, Indiana, to visit relatives there. Alfred Glenn expects to go to the Par west as soon as a new tract there is opened for settlement. The Misses Ora and Burnice Allion visited Relatives at Ann Arbor, Thursday of last week. Mrs. Sarah Burkhardt carne home from Chelsea last Saturday only partially recovered from her injury received by falling down stairs. Rev. England filled his appointment here last Sunday and gave out that his wife would hold a long service here two weeks from last Sundav. Campers are not as plenty as they were a few days ago. Dr. Nancrede and family, Mr. Coffin and wife, and Mrs. Millen and son Clinton are iere now. Justin Hadley introduced your scribe to a good looking lady as his wife lately, a much needed article in that home. All unite in wishing success and happiness for the young couple. The grass hoppers are stripping :he leaves from the corn eating green tomatoes and other vegetation around here and if not stopped will do serious damage to growing crops n a short time.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News