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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
June
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Thermometers in this vicinity are registering from 90 to 96 degrees. Home grown strawberries at 15 cents per quart in progressive Milan. Mrs. E. Pyle has returned from her Eastern trip. The churches are preparing fine programs for children's day, next Sunday. Prof. Koester and family, of Lex ington, Mo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Gauntlett for the summer. Mrs. Mell Barnes and son went to Tecumseh Monday for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell returned to the Ridge Sunday, accompanied by Master Kenneth Guy. Miss Ella Murry entertained guests over Sunday from the U. of M. - Miss Alice McMahon entertained a friend from Clayton over Sunday. Mr. James Chapin, of Owosso, returned to his home Monday afternoon, after a three days' visit with Ihis brother, Dr. S. Chapin, and sister, Mrs. J. C. Harper. Rev. J. P. Hutchinson, of Ann Arbor, preached at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. Rev. E. P. Vincent, district chairman, preached at the F. M. church Sunday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Harrv Fulcher has returned to her home in Milan after successful treatment at the hospital in Ann Arbor. Clayton Allen has returned from his Detroit trip. Mr. O. E. Kelley and Editor A. B. Smith went to Detroit lastThursday on Masonic business. Mr. T. Redman is improving his house by buiding on a new addition. Rev. M. H. McMahon and family are entertaining relatives, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crurn and daughter, from Watkins' Glenn, N. Y. Milan has two ice cream parlors to cool the heated public. The Decoration exercises were very fine this year, the addresses were gems of thought, the recitations, essay and music were well rendered, and the closing exercises at the monument were very imposing.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News