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Day
7
Month
June
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Bort to Mr. and Mrs. M. Bell a son, June 3, 1895. Mrs. A. Taylor is quite sick at this wriling. The entertainment at the Gailagher school house Friday evening was a good one. Children's day wasobservedat the Birkett church last Sunday. Miss Joe Harris and motherspent Sunday with P. Lavey and wife. E. N. Bilbie, of Ann Arbor, was at the lakes on Sunday. Burt Taylor and sister, Miss Mary, were in Northfield Sunday to visit their rand-father who is quite sick. Mrs Erwin was called to Canada last Tuesday by telegram announcing the serious illness of her mother. James Gregory was a Jackson visitor last week. Mr. Robbins. of Ypsilanti, visited his son the last of the week. Mrs. Bruen,an aged and much respected lady, died at her home in this township June ist, after a year's illness. The funeral took place Monday afternoon at 2 P. M. at the house, and the remains were buried in the Hudson cemetery. Miss Mate Cobb entertained friends over Sunday. Mrs. S. Taylor, of Stockbridge, is visiting here. Fred Grieves, wife and baby, of Howell, spent Monday and Tuesday with friends. Lew. Haab and wife, of Salem, spent Sunday with his mother. The Coaregational church will have a new furnace. Mrs. E. A. Nordman will entertain the Ladies' Social Circle at her home Wednesday afternoon, June 5th. All are invitad. A. H. Bigg, of this place, and Miss Garnet Faught, of Howell, were married at Howell last week Monday. George Bell has a patent on his rack. Prof. DeVVitt will deliver the ad dress before the Maccabees at Delh on the anniversary of the order. Wm. Keiler has opened a saloon ia Ypsilanti, where he will remove in a few days. Chas. F. Bates has had his residence improved by repairing and repainting. The regular monthly meeting of the Society of Willing Workers will be held at the home of Mrs. John Stanton Wednesday afternoon, June 5th. The framework of Dr. Honey's new residence is being put in place. Get your Sunday baking at the Baptist ládies' exchange held in the Novelty Store every Saturday afternoon. The M. C. R. R. will give an excursión to Port Huron via StarCole line of steamers Saturday, June 8th. Special train will leave from Dexter. The various committees of the Washtenaw County Pioneer Society are invited by Dennis Warner to meet at his residence on Saturday next at 2 o'clock to complete the arrangeraenis for the meeting of June i 2th. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gilbert have returned to their home in Detroit atter several days' visit with her mother. Fred Peters and a couple of friends came up frorn Toledo oti their wheels and spent Sunday at the home of his father. George Tubbs and his niece, Mrs. Ida Vickers,left Wednesday for their home in Staples, Minn. Dr. J. W. Lee has opened an office in Grass Lake. Miss Nellie Copeland, of the State Normal, was at home over Sunday. Miss Marian Gray, of Alpena, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. E. A. Butler spent last week in Detroit visiting her son and family. . . Miss Hattie Keith is entertaining her niece from abroad. Miss Jessie Phelps is visiting friends in Detroit. Rev. Frank Blomfield was a Chelsea visitor one day last week. Ed. Wilcox, of Wheatfield, is visting at his old home for a week. Dr. R. S. Copeland, formerly of this place, has been elected secretary of the State Homeopathie society. T. S. James has returned home rom lus western trip. Dan Hoey has his new barn nearly ompleted. i Messrs. Chas. Warner and VVill Clark are treating their houses to ew paint. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Warner had ie pleasure of entertaining some of heir friends one day the past week. Mr. Warner, of Chelsea, made us '■ cali one day last week. Mrs. P. Lavey entertained rela-j ves from the village over Sunday. ; : J i

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Ann Arbor Argus
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