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Day
28
Month
May
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Charles Gauntlett is on ihe sick list. Beautiful Spring is still in need of her flannels. Dou McKay, of Detroit, is visiting Milan friends" this week. Mrs. Albert Steidie, of Delray, is the guest of J. Steidie and farnily. Mrs. Charles Sill visited Ann Arbor frieuds the last of the week. The Pree Methodist revival meeting still continĂșes at the Union Church. The D. of R. will hola a tea social at the I. O. O. F. dining room, May 26. Three more burial lots sold last week in the Marble Park Grove cemetery. Frank Leonard and son, of Durand, are spending a few days with Milan friends. Mr. F. W. Elwood has sold bis photograph gallery to Wm. Sisson, of Blissheld. The Baptist mission meeting at the church Wednesday afternoon was au interesting one. Mrs. Fred Gauntlett is entertaining her sister Miss Forsythe, f rom Lake Kidge, this week. Miss Pomeroy, of Ypsilanti, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith the iast of the week. Mrs. Johnson and f amiJy. of Whittaker, have moved into Mrs. U. Wilcox' house on County st. Mrs. Hoyt, of Ypsilanti, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. II. Sill, for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson are entertaining their daughter Mrs. Gnice Butler and daughter, of Detroit, this week. Mrs. E. A. Reynolds, of Detroit, who is the guest of' Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, is quite ill from the effects of a cold. Dr. Mesic was not able to attend the general assembly at Warsaw, Indiana, last week, on account of the severe illness of bis wife, who has heart trouble. Rev. Jesse D. O. Powers, late of the U. of M., who delivered such line sermons at the Union ehurch, in Milan, has accepted a cali from the Unitarian church at Kennebunk, Minn., with a fat salary. Prof. C. S. Fuller, of Mooreville, will close his school this week Friday. The commencement exercises will be held at the Baptist ehurch, June 2. Prof Chas. Hoyt, of the State Normal, will deiiver the address and the Pease orchestra will furnish music.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News