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Village Doings

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Day
5
Month
June
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr. Will Reed, of Tecumseh, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. D. Reed. Mrs. Wru. Patterson and sod, of Detroit, have been visiting at Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Waite's. Mrs. James Kelly has gone to Detroit to visit her sister, Mrs. B. Ryau. Miss Elma Short, of Bridgewater, is the gnest of her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Lynch. Laura and Eddie Sherwood, of Clinton, spent Monday with their aunt, Mrs. Chas. Sloat. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt, of Bridgewater station, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirchhofer, Sunday. Mrs. Henry Gieske, of Sylvan, is visiting friends in and abont Manchester. Fred Ayleswortb, of Tecumseb, visited friends in town over Sunday. There will be no services at the Emanuel church Sunday morning, Rev. G. Scboettle goes to conference at Auburn, Indiana. The M. E. sooial was held at Mrs. Essery's, Wednesday afternocn, and was largely attended. Miss Julia Kirchhofer closed her school in distiict No. 8 last Friday afternoon with appropriate exercises. Merlie Yokorn, who has been teaching the three months' spring school in district No. 2, closed sohcol Frday. Mrs. Lyon, of Detroit, gave a lecture on health at the Baptist church, Monday eveniDg. La Pearl's great railroad show was in towu Tuesday and was largely ateuded. The Memorial exercises were held at Arbeiter hall, Saturday afternuon on account of the rain, all preparations having been made to have them on the school grouud. The G. A. R. and school children marched from the school to the hall, where a nicely arranged program was carried out, and all who took part did wel!.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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