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Dexter

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Cliff Green was the guest of his sister in Hamburg last Sunday. Mrs. F. Schnlths entertained gnests from Ann Arbor last Sunday. Miss Kato McCabe was the guest of some of her Ann Arbor friends last week. Henry Todd, of Hamburg, called on some of his friends here last Thursday. Mrs. Taylor and son Bnrt, were the guests of her parents in Northfleld last Sunday. Mrs. S. Williard,of Chilson, is visiting friends in this place aud ioinity. Mrs. J. Hill is spending a few weeks in Detroit with her sister. A. Dancer and H. Hays were in Pinckney on business one day last week. Mrs. L. Alley and daughter, Miss Grace, weie the guests of Mrs. Rose, of Pinckney, last Wednesday. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and daughter, of Pinckney, passed througli here on their way to Deerfield to visit. Miss Fannie Smith, of Saline, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, for a few days. Rev. R. Cope was the guest of E. Doane and family last week. Mrs. Burt Hudson, of Jackson, is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. D. D. Warner and E. Wilson, of Jackson, were _ the guests of friends here Sunday. Miss L. Garreghty has accepted a position as trimmer in one uf the millinery stores at Stockbridge. Miss Nellie Keal was chosen one of the judges of paintings at the county fair last week. Mrs. Sill and Mrs. Beal have retumed from their eastern trip. Miss Blanche Uushman entertained her friend, Miss Edith Noyes, of Chel] sea, last Sunday. Miss Sarah Alley, who is visiting relatives and iriends here, expects to leave for Detroit October 14, where sha will visit a few days bef ore goiug to her home in Kokomo, Ii'd. A number of yonng people attended a party at the home of Miss' Parks, of Chelsea, last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roe, who has been entertained several weeks by Mrs. Eruily Van man, returued to her hoine in New Orleans Thursday. Fred Balden has acoepted a position at Elizabeth, N. J., as bookkeeepr. Rev. Mr. Potter will move his family here this year. Eev. Mr. Sanderson, of Lansing, preaohed in the Webster Congregational ohurch last Sunday. H. T. Phelps' large safe has beeu moved to Ann Arbor where it will take the place of one recently blown up. Herman Kemp is building a fine residence on his plaoe. Henry Bearnett, of Imlay City, has been the guest of friends here this week. Miss AnnaDoane entertained Miss Mae Shunk, of Traverse City several days last week. Miss Mame Sloan, of Jackson, made her relatives and friends a visit a few days last week. Mrs. J. W. Babbitt, of Ypsilanti, visited at Miss Keal's last Saturday. C. S. Chamberlain, of Battle Creek, has spent a few days with his parents. Wm. Bailey is the gnest of some of his old friends, after a few years' absence at Marine City. L. P. Staffan, of Chelsea, was a visitor at this place last Sunday. Rev. Fr. Fleming has returned home after a week's visit in Chicago. Mrs. L. L. James has gone to Grand Rnnids-for a visit of six weeks with atives there. Frank Murdock returned Saturday f rom South Bend, Ind., to spend the winter with his mother. Dr. T. Klingman has gone to Germany, where he will attend the university at Leipzig. Mrs. Jacob Stoll died at her home in Dexter last Wednesday, Sept. 25, after a long and suffering illness. The funeral was held at St. Joseph's ohurch last Friday morning, Rev. Fr. Fleming officiatirtg. The Ladies' Social circle was entertained last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. Krienburg. R. O. Reeve is building a new barn on his viilage property. Herbert Cope visited his old Dexter friends last Saturday, on his way to Boston. Messrs. J. Reider, L. James, O. Stebbins, T. James, G. Stannard and Dr. W. Owen, of Ypsilanti, left last Wednesday for their hunting trip in the west. Rev. S. F. Blomfield has gone to New Haven, Conn., for a course of theological study at the Yale Divinity school.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News