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Dexter

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Dr. Warren spent Thursday in Ypsilanti. Miss M. Cobb entertained her friend Sunday. Mrs. Hooker and daughter ere here on Sunday. E. E. Reeves was in Ann Arbor on Friday last. D. E. Waite and family were at the lakes, Friday. Toni James entertained his friend last Tuesday. The Stannards are at their cottage on the Portage. Mis. Murdock and daughter Mamie are at the lakes. Mrs. Henry Hall has been entertaining her sons. Frank Buchanan was in Jackson one day recently. Miss Henning, of Ann Arbor, is the guest of her sister. Anna Gallagher is enjoying a visit from Detroit friends. A party of Ypsilanti people are in camp at Base Lake. Wm. Gregory and wife entertained friends last Sunday. W. E. Stocking, of Ann Arbor, was in this place, Friday. Miss Allie Pacey is the guest of friends at the lakes. Born to Mr. H. W. Newkirk and wife, a son, July 8, 1894. Geo. Reed and family are entertaining friends from Detroit. Chas. Bell, of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday with his sisters. Miss Gertie Carpenter will spend the summer in Ann Arbor. Mrs. C. Seper and daughter Blanche, are home from North Lake. The Catholic people of Pinckney will held a picnic August 15. John McLaughlin, of Northfield, spent Monday with relatives. Walter Reade and mother, of Hamburg, spent Wednesday here. Mrs. Ellen Alley entertained friends from Hastings last week. A party frona Samburj? will hold a picnic at Base lake. Saturday. Almila Ballon is gperiding a few weeks with ber aunt at Eunery. Proí. and Mrs. E. C. Thompeón, of Saginaw, are visitmg her mother. VV. C. Randa, of Detroit, was entertained by Dexter friends, Tuesday. James Wilsey, of Detroit, has been visiting at bis old borne a few days. Will Taylor and sister, Sarah, spent Sunday with their ancle at Pettysville. Mrs. James Henry and daughter, Myrtle, of Pettysville, spent Sunday here. Mr. Caboou and wife, from Ban y county, have been visiting with relatives. ,t. O. Thompson and family will move in Mrs. Higgins' house on C street. Bette r do a small business, and a safe one, than a big business with sharks. Miss Maud Meilady, of Detroit, is being entertained by her Dexter friends. W. D. Fargo and wife, of St. Paul, Mimi., spent the Sabbath with L. D. Alley and family. The Misses Alma and Bessie Howard are spending the week with their aunt in the village. Mrs. James Story, and Mrs. John Howard entertained their brother from Ann Arbor, Sunday. The Ladies of St. James' church held their afternoon tea with Mrs. F. S. Hall, Thursday afternoon. Mr. Baldwin and wife and Mrs. Bowen, of Chelsea, were here on Sunday to attend Mrs. E. H. Carpenter's funeral. L. Van Fleet and Robert Brown now have charge of the Baptist Mission Sunday school, at the Birkett church every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Died at her home in Dexter township, July 13, 1894, aged 60 years, Mrs. E. H. Carpenter, after an illness of several months. The services were held at the house, Sunday afternoon, and the remains were laid to rest in the Hudson cemetery.