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Day
26
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Editor and Mrs. A. B. Smith have returned from their press association trip. Mrs. A. Mains and son. have returned to their home in Detroit. John Schmitt and family are moving to Detroit this week. Mrs. Springer and daoghter have retnmed from their Ypsilanti visit. Mrs. Charles Gauntlett is visiting friends in Ann Arbor. Miss Bertha Blackmer has returned from her visiting tour. Mrs.Geo. Minto is on the sick list. Miss Emogene Knight is visiting friends in Quincy. Miss Susie Knight is visiting friends in Plymouth. Mrs. F. Butler is visiting her son, Webner Butler and family, in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. T. Barnes and son left Monday for a visit with Quincy friends and relativas. Mrs. O. E. Jones and daughter were the guests of Mr. Jones in Milán the flrst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dexter, of Ypsilanti, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Milton , Hacks, Saturday and Sunday. Prof. Chas. Hoyt and family, of Lansing, are the gnests of Mr. H. 's sister, Mrs. H. Sill. ' Miss Nettie Palmer, Eva Clark and Millie McMullen left for Bay View Wednesday morning Mrs. Debenham and d ughter Grace left for Petoskey Wednesday morning. A large number of the Milanites attended H. O. Wills grove meeting near Lauden 's corners Sunday. H. O. Wills and his gospel singers will arrive in Milan Thursday of this week. They intend holding grove meetings here over Sunday. The Salvation army of Ypsilan'ti held services at the Union ohurch W ednesday evening. Rev. Geo. Sloan and family, of Blissfield, are visiting Milan friends. Mrs. F. A. Blinn is the guest of Mrs. W. A. Vincent. Dr. J. C. Harper leaves this week for Detroit where he will make it his home for a time with his daughter, Mrs. A. Mains. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hinkley returned Sunday f rom a three days' visit with Belle ville relatives. Mrs. Nellie Whaley is quite ill. Prof. and Mrs. Warren Babcock, of Lansing, are visiting Milan friends. Miss Ella Murray entertained guests over Snnday. Mrs. Dyke entertained guests from near Oakville the last of the week. Mrs. O. P. Newcomb and son left the first of the week for Sherwood, ühio.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News