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Manchester

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. üeo. Manu, of Beldiüg, spent a few. days in town. II. Kircbhofer and two sons spent Wednesdáy in Saline N. Schmid went to Jackson and Chelsea last Taesday. Miss Mary Kurfessis at home spe'ttding her vacation with her parents. Misses Louise and Matnie Payne went to Aun Arbor last Saturday to remaín a week visiting friends Miases Emma Sauer and Marle Kurfess went to Jackson Monday to spend a few days visiting friends. H. Addis Leeson, of Albion, returned home last week to spend his vacation with his parents. Misses Henrietta Weir and Edith Case, of the Normal, returned home last Thursday. Miss Einma Schultz is at Blissfield, spending a few days visiting friends. P. P. Simonds, of Adrián, was in town a few daya tending to tlie packing and shippine of wool which was bought by H. Kirchhofer. Last Friday evening the Epworth League held a lawn social at the residence of S. W. Lockwood. Miss Rosa Engle, who has been attending the conservatory of music at Ypsilanti the past year, returned home last Saturday. Miss Dora Schultz went to Wolf lake last week to spend a few days ' visiting C. II. Millen's at "ïhe Oak." John Meyer and family, of Jackson, were iu town a few days visiting friends, Misses Rosa Stuckinger and Emma Schaible went to Saline last Thursday and spent a few days visiting friends, returning Monday. Miss Anna lingel is at Dexter visiting her brother, Will Engel. Mrs. Nick Senger and children went to Jackson to visit her mother, Mrs. Bader. Mrs. C. Schneider and daughter, of Brooklyn, are in town visiting relatives and friends. Mis. Ed. Leaveuworthand daughter, Franc, who have been visiting her father, O. A. Wait, returned to their home at Grand Rapids, last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rauschenberger entertained friends from Ann Arbor last Sunday. Miss Cynthia liailey, who has been visiting at L. T. Freenian's, at Chelsea, returned home the fust of the week. Miss Marjorie Kingsley is at Ohelsea spending a part of her vacation, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Calkins. Mrs. Graham and daughter, of Chelsea, drove to Manchester last Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Lockwood. II. Macomber left Monday. to be absent several weeks. The storm last Bunday 'did considorable damage in injtiring the trees. The fruit was shaken oiï and branches torn down, and a nuuiber of trees hlöwn over. i he W. lï C sold ice-cream on the Fourth, in the store opposite the milis, and are well pleased with the pioceeds. Last Saturday was a very lively day, and a great many farmers carne to town to make deposits in the new bank. wliich was opened that day. Mr. Koot is easbier of the same, while Mr. Ilirsch, of Detroit, will remain a few weeks to assist. J. Ilollis and wife left last Tuesday for Ohio, where Mrs. Ilollis will spend a few weeks visiting friends, while Mr. Hollis will resume his business trip. Miss Bertha Lehn. who has been visiting friends in Detroit the past three weeks, returned home aecompanied by Miss Huldah Koch. A number of the young people drove to Wampler's lake to spend the Fourth. The Germán workingmen's society had a picnic at their grove on the Fourth wliich was largely attended. In the evening they had a display of fireworks. The Manchester band is making rapid progress and played very nicely. lira. Jumes Kelly went to Brooklyn last Thursday to spend a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. Cash. ïtev. Geo. Schoettle will not preach at the Emanuel church uext Sunday. He will go to Jackson to attend the niission services and dedication exercises of a new school.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News