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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
April
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. and Mra. W. C. Beade spent Satnrday with friends in Plymoutk. i Hiram Starks died at the home of his brother, C. M. Starks, April 2nd, aged 71 years. Mrs. A. Sawyer, who has been quite ill is recovering. Mra. Maryette Lamphear is spending a few weeks with relatives in South Lyon. Mrs. Charles Wheeler, of Ann Arbor, is spending some time with Mrs. R. M. Sayder. Mrs. Wallace, who reoently moved here from Shiwassee connty is quite ill. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Snnday, last. A number of onr young people attended the I. O. G. T. entertainment at Whitmore Lake Saturday. Mrs. Rnsier, of Dexter, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Reade has returned home Vm. Wilson and wife are busy study ing up a name for the little daughter that carne to them the 9th of April. Stearns Wheeler had a bad runaway last Wednesday. As he was loadiug an oíd machine into his wagon his horses took fright and ran away going nearly to Whitmore Lake, tnrning on to the Ann Arbor road and were flnally caught by Mr. Kane. The wagon was left in peaoe meáis along the road.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News