Milan
Mrs. McKenzie is serionsly ill. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. J. Ward Stone's ïnother, is quite ill. The O. E. S. indulged in a ohicken pie social Tuesday evening. Mrs. öeo. Minto entertained Miss McLain, from Morenoi, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelley spent Sunday iu Ann Arbor with their daughter, Lelia. ,H. Stever, of North Dakota, is the gnest of his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Stever, of Wabash st. Mrs. Alva Hardy, of Bowling Green, Ohio, is the gnest of her mother, Mrs. Pratt, on E. Main st. Several of the Milan people will entertain Thanksgiving Day in the good old fashioned New Bogland way. Miss Edna Springer is out on the street agaiu after being confined to the house for about seven monhts with sickness. Mrs. Wiley Dexter and Mrs. ray, of Ypsilanti, left today for a viáit with Mrs. Dexter's mother, Mrs. Traver, of Pittsburgh, Mioh. Miss Carrick, who has been the guesfc of her brother, Prof. Carrick, for several days, retnrned to her home in Petersburgh Tuesday. There will be uuion Thanksgiving services at the Baptist churoh. Rev. J. P. Hutchinson, pastor of the Presbyterian ohurch, will deliver the sermon.
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