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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
June
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. H. F. Shier visited Detroit, louday and Tuesday. The several oburches here have oornrneuced praotioing for childron's day xeroisee. Dr. Messic visited Ann Arbor, Taesay- Mrs. Alice Hinkley goes to Saginaw, louday, to attend the Graud Hive as delégate from Milan Hive of L. r. T. M. J. McKay and family left Tuesday or their home, at 107 W. Elizabeth st, Detroit. ISerls Firman goes to Saginaw, Mouay as a delégate to the Grand Tent of K. O. T. M. Mrs. Lewis is convalescent. The juuior olass entertainment -was flue success iu every way. Mr. and Mrs. Whitmarih entertained L. Stringer, of the ü. of M., over Sunday. Miss Julia Kiug returued Tuesday veuing from a three days' visit in the inntry at Mrs. Edgar Mead's. Mrs. Stoue feil aud hurt one of her ukles Monday. She is unable to use ïer foot at present. The Misses Hattie and Eva Woolcott, f Ypsilauti, epent Sunday with their nother in Milan. Prof. and Mrs. Carrick entertained g-uests from Dundee, Friday. H. Sill is digging a drain for the ellar of nis uew store, running it iuto he drain that goes into the Saline i ver. Mrs. Shier talks of going to Marinette to the W. C. T. ü. state conention this month. The uuiou here has [5 members. William "Reeves, of Azalia.will move nto the house on First st., just vacated by Mr. McKay and family. The Fourth, the Glorious Fourth, will sojourn in Milan 'mid pomp aud splendor. The stars and stripes will float in a gentle breeze (gentle, rememjer. ) No cyclone breeze to take the American Eagle's notes by forcé this year, if you please. Yon are invited to come. Mts. Wiles Dexter was the guest of her danghter, Mrs. M. Hack, Tnesday. J. S. Bray bas retnrned froni his Detroit visit. A large number of 1he G. A. R. atteuded Rev. Mr. Shepard's funeral at Mooreville, Tnesday mornirig. Mrs. ï. V. Barnes and son are visiting Qaincy relarives tbis week. Mrs. Beruap bas returned from her Ohio sojouru. W. Fjrmei1 and family, of Toledo, Ohio, were the guesls of Mrs. F. 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bladsmee, over Snnday.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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