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Day
17
Month
August
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. D. Bell is very ill. J, C. Rouse is visiting friends in Saline. Base ball forrns a regular diet in Milán. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ford are at Mt. Clemens. Mrs. J. C. Harper was an Arbor visitoi Tbursday. Dr. and Mrs. Chapín visited Ann Arbor, last week. Edna Zimmerman has returned from her visiting tour in Ohio. No rain. The gardens in this vicinity have returned to dust. John Lockwood & Co. have opened a new meat market in Milán. Mrs. J. C. Harper, gave her Ann Arbor friends a cali Thursday. Mrs, O. P. Newcomb and sons, of Garitón, are visiting Milán friends Mrs. Clark and Miss M. A. Palmer returned from their visiting tour, Friday. Mrs. J. C. Rquse leaves, Friday, for a fiye weeks' visit with friends in St. Clair. Messrs. C. T. and H. C. Sill and their families are camping out at l'ortage lake. Tuesday p. m. the Presbyterian ladies held their tea social at Mrs. Fred Wilson's. The Baptist ladies met Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Chapin's, to sew for the Baptist fair. Mrs. C. M. Fuller is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. II. C. Markham, in Ann Arbor, for a few weeks. Judge Binne, Atty. Lawrence and Mr. Scott, of Ann Arbor, and Dr. Armstrong, of Chelsea, passed through Milan, Wednesday, enroute for Adrián. Mrs. G. R. Williams returned from Ann Arbor, Tuesday p. m., where she has been for over a week, having been called there on account of the severe illness of her mother, Mrs. J. Sprague. A detachment of Washtenaw county delegates, to the Adrián congressional convention dropped in upon Atty G. R. Williams on the löth, to renew old personal acquaintance. The at.torney, of course, was an off ox" on the political issue, uut says lie was glad to see the boys.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News