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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
May
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Frank Parker has moved on to his farm . Mrs. H. H. Webb is confined to her bed with blood poisoning. The O. N. O. Club meet Saturday evening with Fred and Sara Parsons. Christian Rayer of Ann Arbor, is slowly recovering, from an attack of heart disease. Mrs. U. G. Darling has been entertaining her mother who lives in Amsterdam, N. Y. Mrs. Roberts who has been confined to her bed for the past two weeks, is slowly improving. Aaron Arinbruster was called to Ann Arbor last Tuesday by tha death of his father, John Aimbruster. Oran Webb has recovered from the measeis, and is again attending to school duties at the Ypsilanti high school. Mr. Frank Turner and Miss Mary Patton were married last week, and are housekeeping in Chas. Roberts tenant house. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Carpenter district has postponed its auniversary service in the school house until next Sunday at 3 p. m on account of the rain of last Sabbath. Daniel Fischer, brother of Mrs. Andrew Campbell died at his home in Petersburg, Mich, and was buried in Highland cemetery, Ypsilanti, last week. Mr. George Mayer, of Jackson, who is well known in this vicinity, was married last Saturday night to Miss Sullick. of Ann Arbor. The groom has many friends who wish him much happiness and joy in his journey through life.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News