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Village Doings

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Day
29
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jaiss Nettie raimar is on tbe sick hst. The revival meetings will continue thia week. The olí b dancing school has been abandoned. Mrs. Snsie Knight is quite ill with tbroat tronble. W. Ni Ferris spoke to an enthusiastic andience Friday evening. Dr. Mesic and daughter have returued from their Meraphis visit. Tbe W. C. T. Ü. meetings are still Oontinned with quite au interest. The Misses Maud and Jessie Loveland are visiting Dundee friends. Sleighiug flne, the farmers are taking advantage of it to draw logs and wood. Mrs. C. Gauntlett was the gueat of Mrs. J. Campbell Saturday, in the eonntry. Rev. E. N. Bonck preached a fine sermón at the Baptist churoh Sunday ■aorning. T. C. Hollia, of Ypsilanti, will move to Milan this week and open ajlaundry n W. Main st. The D. of R. will give a dinner to the I. O. O. F. in the D. of R. dining ball Wednesday. Webb Blaokmer, of Tower City, N. l. , is visiting nis parents, Mr. and .Mr s. C. M. Blacktner. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bray, oí Detroit, trere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bray the laat of tbe week. T. Barnes is able to resume nis dutiea in the bank once more after a serere struggle with the grp. Rev. and Mrs. Marvin, of Saline, ■were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. Ward Stone the last of the week. Cold wave is in order. Sunday the thermometer registered zero, Monday 16 below zero and Taesday moruing 17 below zero. Bruce Pullen now knows what imerion means. He went through the ice while skating and was saved by the efforts of E. Redman. O. A. Kelley, W. M. of Milau Lodge. No. 823, F. & A. M., is attending the 5!3d annual communioation of the grand lodge at Saginaw this week. Mrs,. Chapin was cailed to Weston, Thnrsday, to attend the funeral of her ■JBter, Mrs. Pieroe. The death mesenger oame suddenly for her. fcihe was at prayer meeting and had just given in a beautiful testimony and died ïmrnediately after. She was a woman wilh a beautiful ohristian character and wês )oved by all wbo weie so fortúnate as to know her. Her loss is a great one ta the ommunity in which she lived.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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