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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Rose Cope spent Sunday with ler eousins. Fred Stabler, of Delhi, was In town on Thursday. School closed in the Ilarris district ast Monday. , Mr. Leacn, of Chelsea, called heie on Thursday. Mr. Ileininger entertained friends 'rom Adrián. Miss Coyle is the guest.of her sister ïear Hudson. Mr. Wallace, of Adrián, spent the ast week here. Mrs. Vernam spent last week with Chelsea friends. T. Stanton spent several days of last week in Chelsea. D. Sterley spent Wednesday neai Tour Mile Lake. E. Farnham. of Pinckney, was here one day recently. John Mason, of Northfield, was in Dexter, Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Beason made us a pleasant cali, Tuesday. John Gallagherand wif e entertained iierida last week. Earl Manu and chum, of Pinckney, spent Sunday here. E. Stabler was among Chelsea friends one day last week. James Reilly, of North Lake, visited 'riends, Thursday. John Walsh was an Ann Arbor vistor last Thursday. Messrs. Andrews and Stoll spent Sunday in Putnam. E. M. Fohey and friends of Pinckney was here last week. Miss Nettie Mowers spent last week with Dexter friends. H. Ball, of Ann Arbor, spent Tuesday with oíd friendo. Dr. Paige, of Chelsea. was in this vieiaity, Wednesday. T. Birkett was in Detroit on 'business last Wednesday. ■■ Mr. Lamberson, of Hamburg, stopsed here last Monday. Mr. Boyden, shook hands with nis many friends Tuesday. AIpx Mallion, of Scio, was in Iludson one day the pasfweek. , Mr. Bell was looking af ter old Pinckney friends, Saturday. Hugh McCabe and family entertained friends Sunday. S. Teeple, of Hamburg, made a flying trip here. Tuesday. Mrs. J. Walsh spent Monday with relatives in the village. Eobin Bedbreast has made his appearance in these parts. E. Soulier, of Detroit, was the guest of his mother last week. Mr. Dinkel and family spent Sunday with relatives in Marión. Geo. Clark, of Putman, made us a pleasant cali Wednesday. Sam Tucker, of Lima, was on our streeta oneday last week. A . Taylor and son were in Pinckney on iiusiness last Saturday. V.'m. Cobb was the guest of his sister uear Chelsea last week. Mr. Campbell, of Livingston Co., spent Sunday with frieuds. Miss Sarah Johnson spent Sunday with the Misses Stroh, in Scio. L. Eodman has returned, after several days' stay at Williamstou. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. of Webster, called here the flrst of the week. Business called J. Gregory and friend to Pinckney the last of the week. Mr. Schmitt and family have moved on the Sullivan farm near Podunk. Mr. and Mrs. F. Carpenter and son visitied the county seat on Friday. Mr. Mackinder, of Henrietta, is spending a few days with old friends. Mr. Waite, of Grand Eapids, will soon move on his farm east of the village. A Eeason and wife passed here Wednesday on their way to the university city. Eugene Sly returned home last week after several months; stay in Incrham county. W. Shehan, of Pettysville, was entertained by his Dexter friends over Sunday. Burt Carpenter vas quite seriously hurt while hauling ice at Zukey Lake, last week. Messrs. John Ledwedge and J. McCabe were in Pinckney with friends Wednesday. Mrs. Soulier will leave in a few days for California, to make her home with her daughter. Miss C. Carpenter and uephftw were the guests of friends in Livingston county last week. Miss Sarah Taylor has finished her third semester of work in the University School of Music. It is reported that John Foran and mother will move on Michael Eyan's farm near Silver Lake, The Misses Dolan, of Pinckney, passed tbrough here, Thursday, on tbeir way to Ann Arbor. The sportsmen of Pinckney had a fine run of foxes on the Birkett Plains last week and captured but one. Miss Cope closed the winter term of school in W. D. Smith's district last Friday, and has returned to her home in Ypsilanti.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News