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Milan

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Day
4
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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■ Mrs C. M. Fuller is quite ill. Last Monday G.P.Whaley was bitten oy a do. W. F. Stimpson is in Chicago for a few days. Mrs. E. Hinkey visited Delroit the last of this week. Mrs. O. A. Kelley visited Toledo the last of the week. O. W. Leonard and wife are entertaiuing guests from the east. The B. Y. P. U. social was broken up by the hail storm, Saturday. O. E. Hawkins and family, of Deerfield, are visiting Milan relatvies. Arborday wasobserved in the proper manner by several of the Milanites. F. Andrews and wife entertained guests trom Stoney Oreek over Sunday. Miss Elba Fuller, of Ypsilanti, is the guest of Mrs. J. Marble and Mrs. M. Wallace. Dr. S. Chapin and family returned Monday from a three days' sojouni witli B. Waite and family, of Scio. The Baptist ladies will hold their tea social at the residenceof Mrs. Geo. Mintoes, Wednesday afternoon. A number of the I. O. O. F. and their ladies went to Detroit to help celébrate the 76th anniversy of Oddfellowship in the United States. The annual meeting of the M. E. Ladies Aid society resulted in the election of the following offlcers: President, Mrs. Chas. Buxton; lrt vicepresident, Mrs. M. E. Edwards; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. D. Bell; secretary, Mrs. O. Pepper; treasurer, Mrs. H. A. Taylor; executive committee, Mrs. II. Jacobs, Mrs. Alex, Smith and Mrs. D. Bell. Saturday afternoon, Milan was visited by a severe hail. rain and wind storm. The hailstones went through about seven hundred dollars worth of window glass. The hailstones were the largest ever seen in our village, some of them measuring seven inches around and the five and six inch hailstones were too numerous for the comfort of the inhabitants. There were several chickens killed and some of the people who were not under shelter were quite badly bruised. There were one or two runaways caused by the violence of the storm, but Milan is herself once more and hoping this will be last hail storm of the season.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News