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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. and Mrs. E;k are rejoicing over the birth of a ten pound boy Saturday, Dec. 29. Mrs. Benjamin Becker and daughters, of New York, are visiting their old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lathrop have been entertaining their daughter. Mrs. Simpson has returned home after a three months' visit with her sister and son at Toronto, Canada. Mrs. Wm. Carpenter and daughters were with her parents in Pettysfille last week. Mrs. John Harris had the pleasure of entertaining a number of her relatives on Tuesday. Messrs. J. Ledwedge and H. McCabe were inckney visitors on Sunday as the guests of relatives. Miss Clara Lee entertained her friend one day the past week. Miss Edith Waite made a pleasant calton Miss Lizzie Arnold on Monday. Max Robbins has returned home ifter several days' visit with Ypsilanti relatives. Miss Carrie Fleming was the guest of relatives at Webster, on Sunday. Charley Bell and family, of Ann Arbor, have moved back to this place. Miss Gertrude Carpenter was visiting her aunt in Ann Arbor the past week. L. L. Alley was in Detroit on business, Monday. Mr. Devro, of Pinckney, shook hands with some of his friends here last week. Miss Maggie Armstrong is spending the week with her sister at Jackson. Harvey Pierce, of Albion, was with his old friends here last week. Caspar Sykes, of Pinckney, was here on business, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Litchfield, of Detroit, have returned home after a few days' visit here. Miss Susie Kenny, of Hillsdale, who has been visiting friends here, has returned to her home. John William has returned home, after a visit with his wife and daughter, of Mt. Clemens. Messrs. Darrow and Fohey, of Pinckney, made a visit here with friends one day this week. Ed. Croakin and L. James were at the state capitol last week. Willie Ballou, jr., and his friend, loiade a flying trip to Chelsea, last ' week. Pat Sloan has purchased an ice cutter and is doing good work with I it. Peter Guinon is keeping a restaurant at Pinckney. Wm. Hooker, of Hamburg, was here on business Tuesday. Mr Marsh, of Howell, made us a call on Saturday. Mrs. Stockford is visiting her sister in Jackson this week. W. Carpenter entertained his friend last Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Seper was entertained by her Chelsea friend last Saturday Married, at the Baptist parsonage last Monday evening, Mr. Geo. C. Vinkle and Miss Josephine Hatt, both of this village. Tlieir many friends wish them future happiness and prosperity. Born to Mr. and Mis. Thomas Smith, a son, Uec. 30. Mrs. Lilly Robinson, of Vicksburg, was the guest of her parents here last week. John Gallagherand wi fe we re vising in Northfield recently. W. C. McConnel, of Lansing, was with his parents here last week. W. H. Benton and mother have returned from a visit at Jackson. Miss Ada Bloomfield left here last week to attend Olivet college. Misses Cynthia Carpenter and Anna Lee have gone to Chelsea to learn dressmaking, and will open shop at Hudson in the spring. Miss Stella Vaughn returned to her home in Ann Arbor, Monday, after a few days' visit with cousins here. Harry Carpenter spent Sunday with his brothers in this place. Married, on Christmas day, at the residence of the bride's father, Michael Braun, of Ann Arbor, Mr. William Andrés, of this place, and Miss Emma Braun, of Ann Arbor, Rev. J. Neuman officíating. They will reside in Ann Arbor. Their many friends wish them much joy and happiness. Messrs. John V. N. Gregory and M. S. Cook were at Lansing last Wednesday. The VVilling Workers society met at Mrs. A. R. Beal's last Wednesday, January 7. I he Baptist young people gave a social at the home of B. Waite last Tuesday evening. Jas. Ryan and family, of Wayne, are visiting friends here for a week. Patrick Lyon, of Detroit, is visiting his old friends here. Mrs. John Gregory is on the sick' list. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris, of Pinckney, were the guests of his sister on Tuesday. George Frènch spent Sunday with his best girl at Portage Point. Miss Lizzie Cook returned to school at Ann ArbcVr on Monday, after a few days' visit here with her parents. Mot Ayers, of Montana, is visiting friends here. The Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Waite last Wednesday, where dinner was served. B. Whittaker was at the county seat last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Ceresco, have been the guests of their old friends here the past week. Mrs. A. H. DeVVitt entertained her parents and sister last week. I1-. Stanton made a ftying trip to Pinckney, Tuesday. Mr. Stickie, of Putnani, was here Monday, on business. H. Stoup, of Ypsilanti, is looking after his interests in this place. The Birkett Sunday school elected the following officers: Supt., Miss Clara Schmid; sec, Miss Carne Irwin; treas., Miss Anna Gregory; librarian, Miss Alma Howard; organist, Miss Mabel Straight. Mrs. E. Chase entertained her friend the first of the week.