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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
August
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Master Hugo Kirchofer, is spendiug the week at t?antl lake. Miss Katie Brown, of .lackson, spent Sunday witli her pareuts. Miss Fanny Haynes, of Grass Lake, is visiting Miss Myra Spaford. Miss Carrie Katz of Saline, is visiting her sister, Mrs. II . Anthony. Miss Katie Grossman, of Jackson, visitecl her parents over Sunday. Miss Anna Shekel, of Brooklyn, visited Mrs. II. Kingsley last week. The Christian Endeavorers held a picnic at Wolf lake, Wednesday. ■ A party of girls intend to hold a picnic at Wamplers lake, Friday. Mr. Herbert Earle, of Detroit, visited in town a lew days last week. Miss Lou Taylor, of Goshen, Ind., is visiting relatives and friends in town. Miss Amelia Trautwein, of Dexter, is visiting her f riend, Miss Üora Sauer. N. Senger and family drove to Chelsea last Thursday, to attend Germán day. Rolland Lehr and Walter Lehr are visitors at the Lakevievv cottage, Sand lake. Mrs. Bader, of Jackson, visited her daughter. Mrs. N. Senger a part jf the week. Miss Ida Silkworth, returned f rom Ann Arbor, Monday, after a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. Townsend are at Adrián, visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frank Cantrick. Clarence and Elva, Berger returned trom a two weeks' visit at Toledo last ijaturday. Mr. Hagaman and family, of Weston, are moving into G. A. Fansel's house on Furnace street. Mrs. Will Patterson and children. of Detroit, are visiting relatives and friends in tovi and viclnity. Miss Julia Kirchhofer entertained a number of girls at her home last Tuestlay afternoon and evening. Miss Emma Widmayer went to Lenawee Junction last Saturday, to spend a week with her sister Carne. Miss Annetta Kingsley and cousin, Miss Matie Seott, visited their aunt, Mrs. Calkins, at Chelsea, the past week. Anna Fausel, accompanied by her little niece, Enima Marty, went to Ann Arbor last öaturday to visit her gister, Mrs. F. O. Marty. Miss Mae Aylesworth, and Messrs. Merle Yokom and Joseph, went to Clinton, Tuesday, to atteud au Epworth League convention. Chas. Kempf and wife, of Spokane, Wash., returned to their home last Tuesday. Mrs. Kempf bas been visiting at Dr. Kapp's, several months. The Misses Bertha and Huida Koch, of Detroit, who have been visiting Miss Bertha Lehn, the past six weeks, returned to their home last Tuesday. Married - At the residence of the bride's parents, last Tuesday evening, by Rev. Yokem, Mr. VVill öloat and Miss Jessie Perrin, both of Manchester. Rev. Louis von Ragne. of Belleville, 111., visited Rev. Geo. Schoettle the past week and took part in the mission services at Emanuel church, last Sunday. While delivering some goods last Monday morning, Mr. Ortenburger's horse became frightened and ran some distance. No one was hurt but the wagon had to be taken to the shop for repairs. The mission services at the Emanuel church last Sunday, were well attended. In the morring, Rev. D. Irion, of Elmhurst, 111., and Rev. Meyer, of Jackson, preached; in the afternoon Rev. Louis von Rague, of Belleville, 111., and in the evening Rev. Neuman, of Ann Arbor. and Rev. Aldinger, of Francisco. Mr. Irion also made a few remarks in regard to the Elmhurst seminary.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News