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Manchester.

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. and Mts. Christian Marx, of Blissfield, spent Sunday with friends in town. Mrs. Chas. Ambler, of Brookiyn, spent a few days with her muther, Mrs. C. Lehn. Miss Mary lïauer, of Jackson, visited friends in town a few days. Burnard and Ansel Cash, of Brookiyn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley. Miss Emma Flemann, of Saline, is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mr. J. Rauschenberger anddaughter, Laura, went to Ann Arbor, Tuesday, to attend the wedding of his sister. Mrs. Chas. Dickerson, who has lived in this village the past year, is tnoving back upon her farm in Bridgewater. A number of the pupils of the Manchester High School went to Ann Arbor, Thursday to attend the teachf r's examination, held at that place Friday and Saturday. Rev. Elmer C. Andrus, of Tecumseh, preached at the Universalist church, last Sunday morning. The ladies' society of the Emanuel's church met at Mrs. H. Kirchhofer's last Wednesday afternoon. The box social given by the W. R. C, last Tuesday evening, was enjoyed by all who atlended. The photograph social, given by the Epworth League at the church parlors last Wednesday evening, was well attended and much enjoyed by all. The Alpha Sigma held their regular meeting in the school chapel last Monday evening. A large number of visitors was present. The program was as folio ws: Critic's report, Maude Goodell; discussion, Emma Clark and Forrie Lamb; instrumental solo, Margaret Blosser; essay, Agnes Oberschmit; recitation, Charles Waltz; paper, Bertha Clark and Oscar Kirchgessner; simultaneous recitation, Dora Schultz and Katie Nisle.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News