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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. S. Pool is quite í 11O. A. Kelly is on the sick list. The Milan school building has a new bell. Mrs. Bray has returned from her Detroit visit. Otto Bennett, of Ann Arbor, was in town Monday. Mrs. Mary Hack has returned from ier Detroit visit. Miss Jessie Edwarde is convalescent af ter a serious sick spell. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gay have moved into Miss Paliner's house. The new village fire bell is in place and it has a clear, fine tone, The revival meetings closed at the Baptist church Friday evening. A. P. Taylor has gone to Durand. He is in the ernploy of F. Leonard. The Free Methodist district conference closed its session Sunday evening. Mrs. Elwood and Mrs. Harris are in Detroit this week looking over millinery. Eev. C. E. Conley preached at the Baptist church Sunday moruing and evening. Bain, snow, wind and mud is the weather received in Milan and vieinity tbis week. Mrs. Willard Halstead has returned from Ann Arbor and is in a serious condition. The Rebekahs gave a high noon dinnerin the dininghallof the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Debenham will soon move into Mr. and Mrs. Pyle's oíd home, on Main st. Mrs. Gray, of Ypsilanti, is theguest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. VViley Dexter, of Dexter st. Mrs. Cora Kellogg, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanson, has returned to her home in Ann Arbor. The roads are in a terrible condition just out of Milán, so the farmers report. TLefrost is out of the ground and the mud is very deep. Mr. Alva Dexter and Miss Emma King, of Milan, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marble, on E. Main st., Wednesday evening. Rev. D. C. Rhiel,the evangelist from Detroit, went to Mooreville, Sunday afternoon, with Rev. Mr. Jones, the M. E. pastor. Mr. Ehiel will give an eight days' chalk talk at the M. E. church there. Monday night, Rev. R. N . Bouck and Rev. Mr. Berry, the evangelists, baptized 10 caudidates, making 20 in all. Ten were from the" Yoak Baptist church. The Baptist church was crowded and inany went away for the want of standing roem.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News