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Milan

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Day
9
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The angels are emptying tlu-ir feather beds, I guess, for a sample of the down has fallen in Milán. The lïedlam band was out in full force, Tuesday evening, and bonfires were the order of the evening Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. G. R. Williams, who has been ill, is around among her friends once more. Mrs. L. Clark visited Toledo, Thursday, on business. Miss Mary McGregor has returned from Olivet college. Miss Cora McGregor is ha ving a vacation. Her school at Stony Creek closed Friday. The L. O. T. M. will indulge in an oyster supper, Friday evening. Frank Andrus and family have moved into Miss Anna Delaforce's house i n Hurd street. Miss Cady attended the freshman spread at Ann Arbor, Friday evening. Mrs. Charles Wilson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. VV. Butler, of Detroit, for a few days. The B. Y. P. U. will give an old folks' supper in Gary's block, next Friday evening. Mrs. Blinn, of Clayton, is visiting Milan friends. E. A. Reynolds, of Detroit, was in Milán, Monday. The roads in this vicinity are in a bad condition. Mr. Whitmarsh is in Chicago. Mrs. XV. W. Watts and sister were the guests of Mrs. Whitmarsh last week for a few days. Mrs. Guy entertained guests from out of town last week. Miss Jessie Stevens' school closed in London last week. Mrs. Charles Gauntlett visited friends in Dundee, Friday and Saturday. Airs. Pyle is entertaining guests from Chicago. .Mrs. Bush, of Toledo, visited friends in this vicinity this week. Rev. J. Swindt and famiJy have moved to Jackson. Republicans are rejoicing in this vicinity.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News