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Dexter

Dexter image
Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Winuie Miller, of Saline, is visiting at the home of tí. Sackett. Eva Nevina has gone on a northern trip. Miss M. Miles spent last week in Au n Arbor. Wil bar and Leo, Doud, of Detroit, are visiting their grand parenta. J. V. N. Gregory is home f rom lus trip to Petoskey. Mrs. Taylor and Miss Taylor were entertained by Waterloo friends last Thursday. The M. E. Sunday school held their picnic at North Lake, Thursday. Miss Hill is spending a few days in Ann Arbor. Robert Flintoft and wife, of Emery, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with their daughters. Mr. Burnner and family are entertaining friends. Maggie and Mary Armstroug, of Podunk, spent Wednesday with tlieir cousins. Will Curlett and family spent the Sabbath in Pinckhey. W. Reade, wife and daughter, and Mrs. J. Reade, of North Webster, spent Sunday with A. Taylor. Mr. Garin and sister, of Northfleld, are visiting here. Mrs. John McCabe and nephew visited Northüeld relatives one day last week. Win. Voorhis and family aud Frank Carpenter and family were at the Portage, Sunday. Gertie Carpenter and sister spent Friday at Pettyaville. Burt Youngs and family, of Sylvan, wore guest of nis sister last week. Mrs. Wm. Cobb, Jr., entertained her brother and family one day last week. F. S. Alley was a Pinckney visitor, Wednesday. Dr. F. E. Warren has returned to nis home in Denver. Col. S. Tubbs and family are enjoying a visit from Ann Arbor relatives. II. Easton and wife of the University city spent the Sabbath here. Mrs. L. Robinson after spending the summer with her parents, returned to her school duties at Vicksburg. Mr Arksey eutertained some of his friends last Saturday. The Ladies' Social Circle of the M. E. church met at their church parlors, Wednesday afternoon. D. L. Quish and wife gave a inasquerade dancing party to a number of thir young friends at their cottage on Base lake, Friday uight. Mrs. G. Sigler and son, of Pinckney, spent Tuesday in this place. Mr. Monks, of Putnam, called here Tuesday. Mr. Aldrich and wife, of Marión, attended the wedding of her sister. Mrs. Murphy, of Detroit, visited here Tuesday. James Gallagher and lady friend called on Hudson friends, Thursday. E. Cushing and Miss Olga Jedele were here Thursday. Miss Allen, of North Lake, has been spending a few days with her friend, Mrs. T. Vernam. Will Counter, of Jackson, spent the week in Petoskey. Miss E. Warren is home from Ypsilanti. Mrs. H. Schieferstein and children visited Pinckney, Friday. Miss Nettie Mowers has gone to her home near Piuckney, after speuding the summer here. Mrs. John Hughes died at her home in Scio. Friday rnorning, aged72 years. The funeral took place from St. Joseph's church, Mondaymorningand the remains were placedin the Catholic cemetery. Miss Myrta Taylor entertained friends last week. Mrs. E. Lockwood has gone to her home in Kalamazoo. Rev. F. M. White preached his farewell sermón in the Baptist church, Sunday. The ball game at Pinckney last Wednesday between the Gregory and Dexter players was won by the Gregory boys, on a wager of $25 a side: John Pidd, wife and daughter spent the Sabbath with Lima friends. John Woody, of Detroit, has been visiting his brother. Miss Blanche Cushmap is home after 3everal weeks' stay witli friends in Detroit and Dearborn. ïhe most largely attended school meeting in the history of our (Dexter) village was held yesterday in our beautiful school building. The result was the election of R. C Reeve and II. Wirt Newkirk. as trustees in place of J. T. Harvey and John Costello. The two successful candidates were elected by a vote of over two to one. Married, Saturday, Sept. lst, 1894, at 6:30 o'clock p. in., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Drew on Ann Arbor street, this village, Miss Margaret Ferris, of Iludson, and Mr. Alfred Drew. Rev. Mr. Blomfleld, pastor of the Congregational church, performed the ceremony. They received many beautiful and usef ui presents, among them a set of china dishes from the bride's sister. A bountif ui wedding supper was served after which the newly wedded couple were driven to Arm Arbor, where they departed on the evening train for a trip in the Ea3t. On their return they will reside in this village. May much happiness attend them through life.