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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
June
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Hurrah lor the Fourth at Dexter! Harvey Pearce is at home for i few days. H. M. Calkins now rides a bran tiew bicyele. J. Zoner mude i cali on friends here reeently. Tiie farmers are busy caring for their hay erop. '1' McCaul made a trip to Piuckney on ïhursday. Business caüed C. B. Alley to Detroit on Friday. Miss Bessie Daley is home f rom her school at Milan. Mr. Judson. of Marión, was here on business, Friday. 8. A. Moran made his friends a short cali last ïuesday. Mrs. Wm. Carpenter entertained her mother on Sunday. C. 8. Sigler, of Puickney, was on our streets Wednesday. Mrs. Butler and Miss Gulick were at the lakes last week. O. A. Vaughn and son were Piuckney visitors, Friday. Henry Stoup. of Ypsilanti, was here the last of the week. Arthur Lathrop. of Columbus, O., is visiting his father. Ed. Croarkin was in Flint one day the first of last week. James Hannon is entertainiug his sister for a short time. H. and J. Schieferstein were in Livingston county, Friday. Mrs. D. Titman, of Jackson, is spending the week here. Mr. Eek and family are now living in the old Becker house. Will Dolan spent Sunday with friends in Livingston Co. John Cutmingham and Ezra Adams were at the lakes Sunday. The bridge over the Huron river in Hudson is being repaired. Mrs. Holland and sister are spending a few days in this vicinity. F. S. Alley and wife were with their country friends last Sunday. A large amount of wool was delivered in our village Saturday. P. Madden and brother were in Chelsea the last of the week. Miss Minnie Campbell spent last week with her grand paren ts. Mrs. Judson, of Vicksburg, is visiting her friend in the village. Mrs. Lilly Robinson is entertaining a lady friend for a few weeks. Emerson Howard has sold nis traction engine to George Judson. Will Curlett and faruily were guests of Pinckney frieads, ïuesday. Mrs. H. Quinn entertaiued her friend during the past week. Mr. Jackson, of South Putnam, made us a pleasant cali on Saturday. Messrs. M. Cook and C. Stebbins were Jackson visitors Tuesdav. Mrs. W. Valentine, of Hamburg. spfiit ïuesday with her parents. Mrs. Blade, of Pettysville, has been visiting her daughter and family. John Hoey made a short cali on bis Chelsea triends on Saturday last. Chas. Schoen and family were Sunday guests of friends in Chelsea. Dr. and Mrs. Lenfestey have taken up their residence at Mt. Clemens. James McCabe and John Ledwedge greeted Chelsea friends, Saturday. Thomas Eagan and friend, of Hamburg, greeted old friends Saturday. H. L. Cope, of West Branch, was the guest of friends here the past week. W. Hogan is spending his vacation with his many friends in this place. Miss Vina Johnson entertained a number of her friends the past week. J. V. N. Gregory and O. C. Gregory have returned from their western trip. Little Nellie Newkirk spent Saturday with her grand-father at Birkett. Dr. H. F. Warren, of Denver, Col., wül spend the summer at his old home. Miss Emma Eoberts, of Ypsilanti, will spend the summer with her aunt. Henry Schieferstein and tamily spent Sunday with his mother in Chelsea. William Ballou and family entertained relatives from Jïorthfleld, Sunday. Miss Myrtella Teason and friend, of Pinckney were in this place on Sunday. Xettie Mowers is spending two weeks with her parents at the Portage. Mrs. John Pidd was entertained by Ypsilanti relatives the last of the week. Mrs. II . O. Smith entertained her grand-daughter several days of lasl week, B. Green and wife enjoyed a visit from their daughter the tirst of the week. A. J. Litchfield, of Detroit, is visiting his pareiits and other friends this week. Mrs. James Story entertained a number of friends during the pasi week. P. McCabe, vpith a number of his Aun Arbor f rieuds, are camping at the lakes. Mrs. Torn Clark and daughter Mari an, of Putnam, calied on friends, Wed nesday. Ladell Carpenter has been spending a few days with his grand-pareuts in Webster. E. Jedele has bought a great many pounds of wool in this place the pas few days. Mrs. Lynch and daughter, Miss Mar guerite, of Pinckney, visited her sister Thursday. Hugh McCabe, wife and daujjhter Florence, visited Podunk reUüves last Sunday. Miss Maggie Fleming a f ter spend ing the winter in Montana is home for the suminer. The Hon. James McNamara, of Al pena, will deliver the oration here on the 4th of July. Parties from Ypsilanti and Ann Ar bor are spending the week on the lakes, camping. The remains of Mrs. Henry Meade were brought to Pinckney from De troit, Saturday morning, for burial where she had gone a few days before on a visit to her daughter's. The cause of her death was heart failure. She eaves a husband, and a family of rown up childreu to mourn her loss. Mrs. Luther L. James is the owner of a handsome bicycle as also is Miss Josephine Honey. Miss Nellie Lavey closed a very successful term of school in the McGuinness district, Friday. Mrs. James Reilly and daughter, MissFanny, of North Lake, spent Tuesday with friends. John Spiegelburg and wife and sisser, Miss Hattie, spent Sunday with their uncle at Whitmore Lake. Mrs. T.C. Bristol, aftera four weeks' stay with her paren ts, will leave in a Eew days for her liome in New Mexico. The Junior C. E., of the Congregational church will give a lawn social at Dennis Warner's, tomorrow (Saturday) evening. The Misses Fleming entertained a number of their friends to tea Ht their home, Tuesday afternoon. A great many were present trom Detroit, Ann Arbor, Chelsea and otber places, Married. June 27, 1894, at the home of the hride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mowers, in this place. Miss Edna Mowers to Mr. Eugene Campbell, of Pinckney. They will reside in Pinckney. May muoh happiness attend thein throngh life, is the wish of their many friends.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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