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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jack Jí'rost put in some damagmg work in Milan gardens Monday and Tuesday riights. Mrs. Cbas. Clark is quite ill. Mrs. Geo. Minto has returned from her Vernon visit. Rev. M. H. McMahon and family gave a very pleasant receptiou at the M. E. parsonage Tuesday evening to his churoh members, bef ore leaving for their new charge in Pinckney. Mrs. Clark has returned from her Detroit visit. Mrs. Luxton and son, Charlie returned Saturday from a week's visit with friends in Ontario. Mesdames Marble, Wallace and Vincent have returned from their Ann Arbor visit. Mrs. M. H. Vincent is quite ill. Mrs. Chas Sill visited friends in Azalia on Wednesday. Prof. and Mrs. C. M. Fuller visited Milan friends Saturday. The Eastern Star chapter No. 106 installed the following officérs at their last meeting: Worthy matron, Mrs. Electa Ford; worthy patrón, E.B. Ford; associate matron, Mrs. Belle Zimmerman; secretary, Mrs. Flora Debenham; treasnrer, Mrs. Etta Pyle; couduct, ress, Mrs. Mary Kelly; associate conductress, Mrs.Daraxa Whitmarsh ; chaplin, Mrs. Susan Barnes; warden, Miss Jerusha Smith ; sentinel, John Steidle ; Ada, Miss Eva Smih ; Ruth, Mrs. Ella Bray ; Esther, Mrs. Effle Gay ; Martha, Mrs. Mae Hendershot; Electa, Miss Dora Smith ; organist, Miss Alma Sill. Rev. H. F. Shier delivered his flrst sermón to his Milan parishioners Sunday morning at the M. E. churoh, a large audience being present. Little Blanch Farrington gave an interesting little party Saturday afternoon. Mrs. William Hoyt returned to her home in Saline Friday. Mrs. J. Sprague, who has been the guest of her danghter, Mrs. G. R. Williams for the past five weeks, returned to her home in Ann Arbor Friday afternoon. Mrs. S. Egner entertained her sister and a friend from Detroit the last of the week. Frank Gay, wife and son returned from their Tecumseh visit Saturday. J. McKay is at home this week, ing a rest from his duties as postal clerk on the Wabash railroad. Mrs. Green has retumed frona her suminer visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fulcher will move into their new home on Wilcox street in a few days. Miss Imo Whitmarsh is attending the high school in Ann Arbor.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News