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Dexter Township.

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

E. Austin Goodwin has returned to his home in Ann Arbor. John Tuomey and sister, of Kansas City, were with their old Dexter friends the past week. Mrs. John McCabe is recovering from her recent illness. James Harris, Sr., now occupies the house recently vacated by A. Coilins. JU. S. Cook and wife entertained a ii amber of their friends from Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Friday. Harry Ayers and wife, of Walkerville, Canada, have been spending a few days with old friends here and in Pinckney. VV. Govier, of Howell, formerly of this place, has gone to Europe on a visit. Mrs. John S. Smith is on the sick list. M. Fay, the M. C. scale agent, was here on business, Thursday. Mrs. Andrew Hughes, of Ann Arbor, spent last week in this vicinity. B. C. Whittaker is improving, after a severe attack of la grippe. . L. Rosier is visiting relatives at Bowen, Mich, for a few weeks. The next Dexter entertainmeut course at the opera house, March 13, by Frederick C. Lee, "The Lady and the Tiger." Misses Ida Leslie and Mary Backus spent Sunday in the village. Mrs. Sarah Cook entertained the Ladies' Social Circle last Wednesday. Frank Jewell was in Detroit one day last week. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Phelps, of Lake, visited his parents here last week. H. F. Warren istheguest of Dexter friends here this week. Mrs. Russel Reeve has returned home after a week's visit with friends in Detroit. Miss Hattie Keith is visiting friends in Detroit for a few weeks. Miss L. Conlon has returned home to Detroit, after a few days' visit here. Mr. I. Backus and family gave a pedro party to their friends one evening last week. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gestier died last Tuesday morning. Mr. Leslie and family entertained friends one evening recently. Miss Maude Bucnanan is home from her visit in Ann Arbor. John Croarkin has been visiting his daughter in Corunna. C. Taylor, of Gregory, spent a few days here with his uncle who is quite ill. The B Y. P. U. gave a match social at Luther Palmer's last Friday evening, and an enjoyable time was had. Harry Singleton and mother, Mrs. E. Taylor, of Stockbridge, were the guests of A. Taylor and family, Sunday. The Lord's supper was served in the Congregational church last SunIday morning. James McCabe went to Ann Arbor last Tuesday as a juror. John Stanton and James Walsh have returned horae from Buffalo. A. K. Collins has moved into Mrs. Presley's house. Rev. G. J. Kim, of Jackson, de,livered a lecture at the Germán church, at Four Mile Lake, last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jay Smith entertained the willing workers last Wednesday afternoon. Dinner was served at 12 o'clock. Frank Buchanan, of Grand Rapids, was home with his parents last Sunday. The iofant child of Mr. and Mrs. Haab died last week Wednesday. E. G. Clark, of Minneapolis, Minn., is being entertained by his friends here. Mrs. Higgins and children returned home last week from Aun Arbor. Mrs. Kirkland entertained friends ast Saturday and Sunday. Burt Hudson and family, of this place, have moved to Jackson. Mrs. M, R. Hayes, of Detroit, is visiting friends here for a short time. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alger, a son, last Thursday. Mrs. A. D. Crane is visiting her daughter in Ann Arbor. Miss Anna Oallagher has been entertaining guests for a few days. W. Benton was in Ypsilanti last j Sunday. Mr. Meivin and little son made; lis guests a pleasant visit last week. : S. Wheeler and wife, of Pinckney, i were with their raany friends here i ast Tuesday. Mrs. Watts, of Jackson. is visiting relatives here for a few weeks. Clifton Green visited his sister in Hamburg last Friday. Mrs. Chamberlain is entertaining her aunt this week. P. Guinon, of Pinckney, visited his family last Sunday.