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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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C. M. Peters, of Chicago, was Ihc gacst of his ptrents last Suuday. Euyciie Maart, of Pincknejr, and chufla, were entertainc-d by their Ann Arbor friends last Sun'dajr. Fred Glover, uf Pinckney, was here on business the ii'st ut the week. The Misses Clark wi-rc the guesls of Ann Arbor friends one (!ay last week. Mr. Hall and son, of Pincknev. were the guests of ther triends heie last week. Frederick Stabler, of Ann Arbor, was thé guest of friends In-rj last Friday. Miss [da Stevens, oí Masoi', is visiting her friends here tor a week. Austin Goodwin was in Ann j bor last Saturday, as the giu-st of j his parents. ! Mrs. G. Flintoft and son, of Hamburg, was witli relatives lu;ie last week. Miss Cora Reevii was the guest of Detroit friends last week. Fred Lemmon was enlertained by some of his Stockbridge friends one day last week. Mis. Mabel Prudden, of Chelsea, was the guest of her friends here reeen tl y . Mr. and Mrs. L. James were the guests of relatives in Richmond last week. Mr. G. Andrews was a. pleasant at Arm Arbor last Thursday. Mrs. Torn McConib entertained 'riends jast week Friday. Frank Carpenter and wife were n Ann Arbor last week. Misses M. McOuinnes and J Hoey are attending Union school in this village. Frank Movvers entertained his friend last week. Herbert Hooker and sister Maude, of Pettysville, visited frier.ds her. the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Boyden entertained a number of their friends one day last week. -Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Voorhis are entertain ing relativos f rom Fowlerville this week. James Gregory entertained his friend from Ann Arbor on Tuesday. A new family at Birkett, name nknown, moved here from Detroit ast week. Fr. Kelly, of Ann Arlo", lecured in the L'inckney lecture course ast Saturday evening. The Ladies' Social Circle, of the M. E. cliurch, was entertained last VVednesday, Keb. 6th, at Mrs. Araos Phelps'; dinner was served at i o'clock. The Dexter lecture courss ast Thursday was well attended. The seiect dancing party will be given by the Crescentclub tonight, Friday, at the opera house. L )tnbard's orchestra will furnish the music. Henry Stoup, of Ypsilanti, was with relatives here the first of the week. Thomas Stackable, of Putnam, shook hands with some of his friends here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Robbins had the pleasure of entertaining her father from abroad. Torn Mac, of Chelsea, was in this place one day the past week. Miss Mary Story entertained her friènd on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler and son, of Detroit, have been the guests of his folks here. Mr. McAndrovv, of Albion college, was entertained by some of his friends here last week. Mrs. C. C. James was the guest of friends in Macomb county last week. Miss Bertha Ferris entertained guests last week one day. The Dexter masons will give a reception and ball at the opera house, Feb. 22. The faraous Minnis orchestra, of Ann Arbor, has been engaged for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Newkirk and children were guests of her father on Sunday, at this place. Stephen Teeple, of Pettysville, was entertained by his many friends here on Monday. Mr. Hammond, of Ypsilanti,made a business trip here, Monday. The horse jockies of Washtenaw county met at Dexter, Monday afternoon, to contest their pacers and trotters on the mili pond. They drew a large crowd. The winners were H. Phelps, of this village, and Henry Stoup, of Ypsilanti. M. Andrews is visiting his uncle in Ann Arbor for a few weeks. Wm. Chase, of White Oak, was the guest of relatives here the first of the week. Miss Olive Pacey entertained the Y. F. S. C. E. last Friday evening, where all had an enjoyable time. The prohibitionists will hold ai county convention at the court j house at Ann Arbor on Wednesday, Feb. i3th. i Jacob Haa, of Lima, feil through a scaffold in the barn last Tuoday and broke one of the bones of his right arm at the wrut. Miss Kate McCabe entertained her cousins frota Short Hills on Tuesday. Miss Rosa Holly, who has been visiting relatives at Pinckney for a few weeks, has returned to this place. Mr. Gray, of South Lyons, was here looking after his business interests the past week. B. Isliam, of Anderson, made a cali on some of his friends, VVednesday. Marión Alley is spending the we.:k with Pinckney relatives.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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