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Day
29
Month
May
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Heavy winds in Milán for a regular diet. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day a son, May 23. The Uuited Brethren will hold a tent gospel meeting in Milan in June. The Epworth League will serve ice oream ou Mrs. A. Smith's lawn tomorrow, Memorial üay. Mesdames Dexter and Hack visited Ypsilanti Friday. Mrs. Gertie Patterson is quite ill. Mrs. R. Lewis is severely ill. Mrs. Chas. Qauntlett and daughter have returned from their Ann Arbor sojouru. Dr. and Mrs. Chopin entertained guests the last of the week. Charlie Messic was 17 years old Monday, and his friends thought it would be a lovely time to surprise him, so they came and all had au enjoyable time aotwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. Rev. J. P. Hutchinson preached a beautiful sermón at Gay's opera house Memorial Suüday, May 24. Attorney H. A. Lockwood, of Monroe, will deliver the address Memorial Day at Gay's opera house. Mesdames tDyke and Royal spent Tuesday with Oakville friends. Mesdames Clark and Barnes visited Toledo on business Friday. Rev. J. "Ward Stone tendered his resignation Sunday morning at the Baptist church to take effect the last of June. Rev. L. P. Davis, D. D., of Detroit, preached at the M. E. church Snudny, it being their third quarterly meeting. Webb Blackmer is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Webb, of Saline, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Blackmer, the last of the week. Mrs. J. C. Ronse left Tuesday af ternoon for a few days' visit with Saline and Lodi friends. Atturney G. R. Williams was quite ill Friday, trat at present isabletobe out. Tliree more weeks of school then Rah-rah for a fine rest. Milan is to have a Fourth of July with the American eagle and stars and stripes. Come aud take part in this glorious celebration. Junior exhibition this eek Friday evening at Gay 's opers house. Jonathan Sprague gave his Milan f rienda a cali Saturday eveniug ou his way from Adrián to Ann Arbor. Prof. and Miss C. M. Fuller were the gnests of Milan friends Sunday. C. T. Sill & Sou are packing eggs tor winter shipping. Mrs. O. P. Newcomb is the guest of Prof. and Mrs. Eugene Gregory, at Ann Arbor. Mrs. Job Besnop is the guest of her son, Dr. J. Potter, at Sherwood, Ohio.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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