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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Chas. Johnson and wife, of North Lake, spent the Sabbath with her sister. Joseph Bowler, of Toledo, has been here the past few days. Clyde Carpenter visited his grand parentsin Livingston county, Thursday of last week. H. Calkins is home frorn his visit at Milan and Mooreville. E. A. Goodwin spent Sunday at his home in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Joseph Bowler died at her home in Dexter village, Oct. 27, 1894, after a long illness, aged 54 years. The funeral took place from St. Joseph's church Monday morning and the remains were placed in the vault. Mrs. H. W. Newkirk and son and Miss Hudson visited her father Monday. Misses Mamie and Alice McCabe entertained a r.umber of their young friends last Tuesday evening. L. C. Chamberlain and wife entertained friends over Sunday. James Lyman at Ann Arbor last week. Mr. Gregory and wife spent the Sabbath in Webster. Jesse Henry, of Hamburg Junction, was on our streets the last oi the week. Mr. Sales has moved his family to Webster. Miss Tressa Pidd has returned home. Mr. Vaughn has been attending his father this week, who is very sick, with but little hopes of his recover y. Mrs. Shep. Taylor has moved to Stockbridge. Miss Sara Tayior was entertained by Webster friends last Sabbath. Mrs. Owen McClain is home from Ypsilanti. Mrs. Joseph Placeway and daughter Iva, of Hamburg were guests of A. Taylor and family Thursday. Will Taylor was at Pettysville on Saturday evening. Chas. Swarthout, of Pinckney, was here last week. Miss M. McCabe, of Ann Arbor, is the guest of John and Hugh McCabe's families. Dr. F. Warren returns to Denver, Col., this week. Gordan Stannard was at Chicago last week. Norman Davis and sister are visit ing their couins. . Mrs. S. Tuffs is visiting in Green Oak. Mrs. Hangsterfer will spend the winter with her daughter in Chicago. Chas. Thompson has gone to Lima, Montana. J. W. Rosier, of Jackson, made his friends a short cali last week. P. McCabe was home from Ann Arbor over Sunday. E. Carr sold his farming tools at auction Wednesday Mrs. Schieferstein, of Chelsea, wi'l spend the week with her sons. R. Erwin and M. Robbins went to Pettysville Sunday.