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Day
27
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Edith Corey, of Tecumseb, visited Miss Grace Lee last Sunday. Miss Emma Engel, of Brooklyn, visited her parents last Sund&y. Mr. Kempi', of Chelsea. was in town the first of the week on business. Miss Minnie Mc Adam went to Clinton last Sunday to visit her parents. H. Macomber, who has been at home the past week, left Monday for an extensive business trip. Mrs. II. Schietle and son.of Jackson, visited her father, John Stegmiller, the first of the week. A number of the young people went to Dexter last Friday to attend the convention of' the Christian Endeavor. The hop and social dance at Arbeiter hall last Friday evening was well attended. Baseball is the great sport for the boys at present. Saturday the baseball nine of Tecumseh will play against the Manchester nine. The Normal students returned to Ypsilanti Monday to resume their course of studies, also those from the University. Dr. Hal A. Curtís, of the Japauese Remedy Co., of Osako, Japan, began his series of eutertainments at Arbeiter hall last Monday evening and was greeted with a f uil house. The doctor straightens cross-eyes and extracts teeth at each entertainment free and absolutely painless. He expects to remain another week. Jas. Kelly and wife went to Brooklyn Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Henry Cash. Mr. John McMahon sold his farm and household goods, in the southern dart of the township, and expects to move to California in a few weeks. Manchester schools enroll over 300 pupils and have not had a tardy mark dunng the month, and but few half days' absence. Miss Isabelle Miller and brothers, Eugene and Schuyler, went to Wolf Lake last Friday, to visit their parents. returning Monday. Mr. Leo Johnson and wife, of Ann Arbor, visited relatives and friends in town and vieinity the past week. Mr. J. W. Gauntlett, optician specialist, has rooms at the Goodyeai house and will be in town until May lOth. A number of teachers expect to drive to Yps ilanti next Saturday to attend the teachers' association. Mrs. Dowling is having an addition built to her house on east Jefferson street. Henry Starks has fitted up the little building in the rear of Union hall block for a shop, and will make gold pens. Walter C. Mack carne to Manchester last Thursday and boughtthe "Bannei Store." Mr. Mack, tegether with a 'number of his clerks from Ann Arbor have been very busy the past week makliig arrangements for a great sale which is to begin Saturday, April 28. Manchester will be kept lively for soLue time. Mrs. George Nisle and daughter, Carrie, drove to Ann Arbor last Satur1ay. They were accompanied home by "August ïJisle and Fred Kalmbach, who returwed Monday. Miss Anna Schaible, oí Roseland 111., is visiting her parents, Mr. anc Mrs. M. Schaible. Jenter and Rauschenberger have a fine new wagon for delivering f urnitore. Mr. M. C. Dey, who has been to Grand Rapids, returned last Thursday He will move to Grand Rapids the first of May, and open a studio. This week he has been kept busy, and all wishing first-class photos should give him a cali. A musical entertainment was given at Arbeiter hall last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Johnson, of Adrián, sang beautif ully, and all that attended were well pleased.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News