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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
April
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Easter Sunday has come and gone for 1895. The programmes at the Easter Oxërcises at the different churehes were interesting and the decoratious were beantifnl. Gay Brothers had their opening Saturday. The display was ftue. They keep a general store with a fine line in each department. Miss Watkins returned to her home in Wyandotte Sunday. after a week's visit with friends in Milan. Miss Homer Sill read a finely written paper ou the resurrection at the M. E. church Sunday. Miss Ella Murry is entertaining a friend from Ann Arbor this week. The loUowmg U. of M. boys are home froni the University to spend their vacation: Mr. W. Murry, Mr. Kingsley, Mr. Chas. Johnson, Mr. Lock, Mr. Geo. Heath. i Dr. Jefferson, from the west, is the guest of Mr. Calhonn for a few days. Mr. Elmer Mains, of Detroit, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Harper over Sunday. Mrs. O. A. Kelly visited Toledo on business the last of the week. Mrs. Terry, of Schoolcraft, is visiting her danghter, Mrs. Charles Clark, on Cnnty street. Mrs. Clark, of Mooreville, visted Milan relatives the last of the week. The M. E. ladies will hold their tea social at the residenoe of Mrs. Chas. Armington of First street Ttiesday P. M. Mr. M. Day who has been serioualy ill. is now convalesing. Mrs. Otto Bennet, of Ann Arbor, ia visiting Milau friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford visited Oakville friends STinday. Mr. Ira Remmington, of Weston, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. Chapin. Mrs. H. Putnam is visiting Milan friends. Miss Platt. of Weston, was the gnest of Miss Flossie Chapin Saturday. Mrs. Van Buren has returned from a visiting tour. Mrs. Pratt, of East Main street, entetained guests from out of town this week. Rev. J. McGregor and Gracia have returned from their Ann Arbor sojoum. Attorney G. R. Williams is on the sick list. Milan eroqnet club keep the ground warm these pleasant days. The Milan school opened with a largo attendance Monday. Mrs. Lnxton and son Charlie wei e quite ill the last of the week, but are now on the convalesant list. Miss M. A. Palmer is veiy ill. The Presbyterian Missionary society will meet with Mrs. McGregor on Wilcox street Tuesday. Mr. W. H. Whitmarah visited Detroit the last of the week. The dog poisoner visited Milan last week and Rex a fiue Irish setter owned by Claud Chapin was oiie of the victims. Mr. Charles Gauntlett is pntting down some cement walks at his beautifnl horne on the the street and alao - about the yard. The O. E. S. will indulge in an old time social at the Masonic Temple Tuesday evening. Mr. C. M. Fuller has been engaged to teach the Mooreville school next fall. President Whitmarsh appointed Mr. P. Edwards street commissioner and Mr. E. Farrington, as marshall at tho last council meeting. Miss Edith Waite returned to Ann Arbor Thursday P. M. enroute for Scio. Miss Susie Knight is visiting friends at Blissfield. Mrs. F. A. Blnm has rented her residence on East Main streefc to Mr. P. Palmer and family, of Maybee. Tlie auuual meeting of the W. C. T. U. will bo held at Mrs. M. Vincent's oa East Main street, May 18. Mr. J. W. Blíikeslee has greatly impro ripoarence of h 3 .ssidence on Mai 1 street by putting down severa! widths of luaineú o . iks. Mr. . , ■ (I: 1 family have in jvcI into 34r. J. A. Jacksan's re--. First strfeet

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Ann Arbor Argus
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