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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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i Mis. C. S Charuberlain, of Battle , Creek, is visiting friends here for severa] weeks. Charles Cunningham and wife.of Big Rápida, vrere the gusts of Albert Lathrop last week Mr. aud Mrs. George Higgius are eutertaining a little daughter, born Monday, Sept. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sleator removed their honsehold goods to Ann Arbor Monday, wbere Mrs. Sleator will take np her resideuce at once. Mr. Sleator will remain here for a time to attend to his business affaris. W. Canfield, of Chelsea, was in this place on business last week one day. Miss Mand Hooker aud friend, of Petteysville, were the guests of friends here last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erwiu are eutertainig gusets for a few weeks. Mr. Howlett, of Howell, visited some oï his friends the latter part of last week. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Copelaud, of Ann Arbor, were the guusts of his parents Sunday. Miss F. N. Branch was the guest of relatives in Stockbridge last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kilboum and ohildren, of Corruuna, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Croakin, last week. Wm. Andrés moved toAun Arbor last week to take possession of his new residence built there this summer. Miss Clara Sohmidt afctended the wedding of her consin in Ann Arbor last Tbursday evening. Mrs. Jolm Bell is visiting friends at Chelsea for a few weeks. Mrs. Humphery and daughter have retraed to their home in Owosso after several weeks visit with relatives. E. A. Burler, of Clevelaud, spent last week with sorae of bis friends in the village. Edward Tubbs left last Friday for Staples, Minn., where he will go to work as brakesmau on the Northern Pacific railroad. Miss Jessie Williams will teach in room F in the Mt. Clemens grammar school. Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Dwyer, of Ypsilanti, were the guests of friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Butler and son, of Detroit, spent last Sunday with bis inother. G. Lmtyer, wife and children spent last Sunday with relatives at Lodi. Mrs. Belle Smith, of Ceresco, was with relatives in town last Sunday. Rev. Stanley Bloomfleld returned home after several weeks' visit at Morenci. Charles Byan, of Ypsilanti, visited friends here last week oue day. P. Sloan is able to be out again after a severe attack of inflanimatoryrheuniatism. H. Shan is visiting friends at DeWitt f or several weeks. Miss Edith Waite will go to Ypsilanti thi8 week where she will spend the winter in the study of music. Misses Elizabeth and Rose Lavey and Bessie and Will D'oyle, of Jackson, have retnrned home after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. VV. E.. Hannon, of Scotia, Neb. , Mrs. F. Hannon, of Ann Arbor, was the guest of James Hannon and faniily several days last week. A carload of horses was shipped from here to Georgia Tuesday. The Ladies Social circle met in the the church parlors last Wednesday afternoou. Tea was served from 5 till 7. Mr. Lavey and family, of Silver jake, and Mr. Lynch and family, of Pinckney, spent Sunday with P. Lavey and family. The choral unión will give a concert Priday.Sept. 20, assisted by talleut from Ypsilanti and Detroit.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News