Press enter after choosing selection

Willis

Willis image
Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
September
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

And still the bells are ringing. Fred Smith, a Friend minister of Whittaker's Corners, bas taken to bimsel f a wife. So has Jay Lord, also a Friend minister of the same place. We regret to think that Rev. Mr. Emery will probably not return to the Willis charge. The Ladies' Aid Society, of Willis, will meet Wednedsay afternoon with Mrs. Edmund Tabor. Many of our youug folks have gone to Ypsilanti to school. They will be missed from home and church. Miss Eva McCalla, who has been visiting at George Hammond's has returued to her home iu Flat Rock. Thre have been many little fres air children in the neighborhood from Detroit, but they have nearly all re turnad. Mra. H. M. Abby and Mrs. H. S. Day have borb been under Dr. Post's are and we hope now they will soon ecover. Mr. Waldo, of Stony Creek, will ive a talk at the Cougregatioual htireh of Augusta, on Sunday evenng, Sept. 13. The farmers' nicuic. was a very enoyable affair. President for the ensuug year, John Campbell ; secretary, Irs. .lolm Campbell; treasnrer, Johu Buntiu. Miss Stella Harris, wbo has had ffiany schools and soholars under her upervision, has acceptod the position f teaching one scholar, and his name s Meade from Ypsilanti. She may ind it harder work than teaching ounger ones. Miss Clara Lord is expected home oon from her visit in Iowa. She will iring some one along as body guard. 'hat's right, Clara, you haven't lived o long for nothing. But ■hen the jarsou pronounces yon both one, find ut on the moment, Yhich one? Aliss Eva McCalla and Mrs. George Hammond took in the museorn at Ann Arbor, Aug. 24. Enjoyed the sights ery muoh, also looked in upon some of he staff of the Argus. Wonld have iked the privilege of a shake but dare not. (What was the matter with you? ve should have been glad to meet you. - Ed.) A daughter of Jesse Day, living one nd one-half miles south of Eaton's Mills, who was so very siok of typhoid !ever the last winter, has lost her mind. 3er original weight was 135 pounds nd now she is reduced to 55 pounds. ïow sad to see one striukeu down in health and laid so low by disease. The )arents have our sympathy.

Article

Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News