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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Nettie Mowers has returued to her home for several -weeks' visit. Nellie Newkirk visited her grandfatber last Sunday. T. Learnard, of Grand Ledge, was looking np his old friends here several days last week. Alfred Drew visited with friends and relativos last week. Mr. and Mrs. Srnith.of Chubb's Cor ners, Livingston county, were the guests of their friends here last week. J. V. N. Gregory attended the races at Dundee last week. Bnrt Taylor visited his cousins in Chelsea last Saturday. Rev. Frank Blornfield leotured in Detroit last week. Mrs. W. Hatard, of Plymouth, is visiting relatives here for a short time. John Harris, of Putnam.was in town Saturday A. Buckelew and wife are enter taining their grand daughter, Miss Lulu Buckelew, of Dallas, Texas. W. C. Clark and Charles Smith have returned home after a week's outing at Portage Lake. The Epworth League will give an illustrated book title social this evening. Charles Neeb and wife had the pleasure of entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Will Neeb, of Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Spiegelberg. of Whitmore Lake, Misses Minnie Kautleuer, Hattie Spiegelberg and Henry Spiegelberg, of Chelsea, and W.'N. Rettich, of Aun Arbor, last Sunday. Bolton and McQuil, of Leslie, are buying cattle in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. James Hannon enter - tained Mrs. H. Wortman, of New York city and Mrs. John Hannon, of Jackson, last week. Mrs. Murdock and daughter Mam ie returned home after severaL weeks' visit with Mason relatives and friends. Bert Malloy, of Ann Arbor, visited friends in the village last Sunday. Frank M. Sleator, of Ypsilanti, was the guest of friends here last week. Mrs. A. R. Beal and daughter, Mrs. M. E. Sill are visiting in New ïork. Mrs. William Rettich visited in Chelsea for several days. Jacob Reider, Luther James and Gordon Stannard are preparing for an extensive hunting trip in the wüds of Wisconsin. F. R. Buchanan, who is in Wiscousin expects to join theni. James Gallagher is the guest of his sister in Chicago. Williard Henry visited in Battle Creek last week. Miss Edith Warren has been visiting Miss Arnold, of Ypsilanti A. K. Collins is entertaining his cousin, Frank Rhodes, of Concord. B. Lynch and family, of Pinckney, visited their sister Friday. J. Burkhart, of Chelsea, was here last week. Miss Tessie Sweetman has returned to Pinckney after several weeks' visit with relatives here. Mrs. George Sigler, of Pinckney, was the guest of friends here last week. Edward Eves was in Ypsilanti last week. Mrs. Will Darrow and children, of Pinckney, visited her sister Mrs. Will Curlett last Thursday. Walter Reade, of Webster visited his brother George last week. Mrs. George Reason, of Piuckney, spent last Thursday in this place. Mrs. S. Newkirk entertained the 400 j last Saturday eveniug. Emanuel Jedele was in Cohootah last j week. Charles Gnerin, of Ulinois, was the i guest of friends here last week. M. S. Cook.was in Durand on business last week. JRiy Olsaver, George Francisco and Toni Platt made the ride home from Whitmore Lake, Saturday, twelve miles in 48 minutes. L. D. Alley made a business trip to Dundee on Thursday la t. John Gallagher was in Chelsea last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Plympton, of Pinckney, visited here Wednesday. Ed. Servis and wife, of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday with her mother ar, Portage Lake. Eminet Lavey and sisters visited their cousins at Pinckney Sunday. E. B. Taylor, of Jackson, was the guest of W. Taylor, last Sunday. The Chora] Union concert given at the opera house last Friday evening was well attended. John Haines, of Hastings, spent the last of the week here.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News