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Day
19
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. W. H. Whitmarsb is quite ill with the girp. Mrs. T. Barnes is quite ill with throat trouble. The K. of P. are fitting up their ball in flne style. Mrs. Arba Andrus is entertaining guests ftotn Willis. Mrs. Willard Halstead is at the hospital in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Chas. Sill is entertainiug uests from Azalia. The Saline river is higher than it has been known to be f or years. . The Eastern Stars had a bauquet and nitiation Toesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gay have rented Nettie Palmer's honse on Hurd st. The Chatauqua Circle will meet with Hrs. G. R. Williams Friday afternoon, Mrs. E. C. Hinkley is entertainiug ier mother Mrs. Stoup, from Belleville. Mr. MoElmore, the night operator at ;he Wabash depot, visited Detroit Tuesday. Miss Edna Springer died at her home on E. Main st. , Tuesday at 11 o'olock p. m. Mrs. Lucy Hack gave an interesting ea to a few of her friends Tuesday alernoon. Rev. R. N. Bouck held an all day's jrayer meeting at the Baptist churoh fuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guy have moved nto Mrs. A. Smith's house on W. Main st. The Presbyterian Sewing Cirele met ït Miss Palruer's on Main st., Tuesday jfternoon. Miss Nellie Ames, of Arm Arbor, was the gnest of Mrs. G. JR. Williams Satnrday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelley spent Snnday with their danghter Lelia at Ann Arbor. Invitation cards are out for the wedaiug of Mr. Alva Dexter and Miss Emma King. Both are Milan people. Mrs. Whitehead, wlio has beon the gnest of her sister, Mrs. Schiradt, for several weeks, leaves for her home in Ontario tomorrow. The Free Methodists will hold their district oonference at the Union churoh from Thursday until Monday. Many visitors are expected.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News