Willis
Miss Effle Johusou, who has been sick so long, died lasi Thursday, Oct. 3, and was buried the following day. Rev. Mr. Emery and wrfe have arrived at Willis. He is the new pastor of the M. E. cburoli. Mrs. Geo. W. Hammond, the delégate from Willis to the Detroit animal disrict conveution of the Epworth league, reports Plymonth as the next place of meeting. Mrs. Harvey S. Day has returned from Detroit, where she has been visiting relativos for a few days. Bert Lord is conflned to his bed with luug trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sauderson are about to move to Willis. Isaac Stratton, who bas been pastor of the Friends' church for the past three years, will creach his farewell sermón next Sunday. He returns to his home in Ohio. He will be missed very much, having been very highly esteemed by all
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