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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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H. Ball, of Aun Arbor, was here on business the first of the week. Theo. Stanton and wife and Mrs. ' Frank Carpenter spent Thursday in Pinckney. Mr. Parsons has been spending a few ; days in Pontiac. Miss Nellie Wheeler was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hendricks, on Sunday. i F. Schultz, of North Lake, made his brotber a visit one day last week. McCabe Bros. lost a valuable norse last week. John Hall and family are entertaining company this week. H. T. Phelps made a business trip to Aan Arbor last Friday. Miss McGuire has returned to her home in the uortheru part of the state, after a visit with relatives in this vicinity. Burt GreeD has entered the dental de partinent in the university. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Luderer, of Romulu;, spent last week with their maiiy friends in this vioinity. Mrs. Orrin Parker entertained the Willing Workers society Wednesday. Mr. Mamie and family have taken up their residence in Detroit. Will Dolan and sister spent the Sabbath with friends in Livingston cc unty. Geo. Reade and family entertained his brotüer Walter and family from Webster Sunday Henry Fleming and sister Nellie spent last Sunday in Pinckney. Geo. Sykes, of Detroit, formerly of Pincknev, was recently married to a Miss Marie Barker, of Woodstock.Uanada. Miss Kate Hendrick was iu Aun Arbor the first of the week. Miss Nettie Mowers leffc lastMonday for an extended visit with relatives in Í New York Mr. and Mrs. E. Eves and sons are spouding a few weeks in Wayne with relativfis and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt are rejoioing over t'ije advent of a son, born to them last week. Mr. Luick and family, of Lima, spent j the Sabbath with Mr. Voorhis and family. Chas. Carpenter and wife visited their sons in Ann Arbor Sunday. Mr. Connors and wife were Pinokney visitors last Sunday. Mr. Barney, of Ann Arbor, visited in this place last Friday. C. B. Alley was in Detroit on business last week. Mrs. A. Voorhis entertained guests several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bockwell, of Foster, were the gnests of their daughter, Mrs. J. Rowe.last Sunday. Hiram Butler has returned to his home in Mason, after several weeks' visit with his old friends. E. M. Leaner, of Ionia, was in this place ou business last Thursday. Will Curlett and family spent several days in Pinckney last week. Mts. E. Butler and Flora Gnlick ■ srisited in Gregory last Sunday with Eriends. Kiern Costello has returned to New York City after several weeks' visit with bis parents. Mrs. A. Soulier, of Mt, Olemeus, is the guest of frienrls here this week. J. Gallagher has retutned home aft-n' his visit in Chicago wiith relatives. Mrs.Mary Newai has íeturned to her home in Kansas City, after ao extended visit here. Mrs. A. DeWitt and son Clyde retnrued home fx'oro South Haven last week. Mrs. DeWitt will resume her medical studies this f all. Clara Bell was the guest of Alma and Bessie Howard last week. Mrs. Ferris has returaed from Battle Ax, Kansas, after an extended visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. Crane and children were the guests of her mother, in Deerfield, last week. Mrs. Bell has returned after a visit of several weeks with friends at Waterloo. H Ccnley and .7. Armstrong were the guests of frieuds in Jackson last Sunday. Adam Deckert, of Owosso, called on his old friends here last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Kyle and Mrs. C. Tuthill, of Elmira, Mich., are the guests of relatives and friends this week. T. A. Arnold, of Three Rivers, is visiting his brother-in-law, Will Carlett, and family, for a few days. Mrs. J. S. Pacey returned homo last Tuesday evening, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. Clark, at Duluth, Minn. Miss Kuehlen rlied at the home of j her brother, Israel Kuehnle, Thursday Kopt. 25, in her sereuïy-sixth year. ; The funeral was held at the home last Saturday. A uumber from here attenrled the farewoll fermou of Fr. Cousidine, of Pinckney, last Sanday.