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Milan

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Day
5
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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George Taylor is quite ill. Miss Ayres spent Sunday in Adrián. Rev. F. O. Jones has re'turned froru his trip abroad. Mrs. Whitmarsh has returned from her Inkster visit. Bom, Oot. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray, a daagbter. Rev. J. M. MoGregor aud family are moving to Vermontville. The Eastern Star ladies were out in fantastic costumes Hallowe'en. W. E. Sprague left for Detroit Weduesday morning ou business. Mrs. MoMurray, of Niágara Falls, is the guest of her sister Mrs. Pyle. Miss Mary Murray is visiting her sister Mrs. Look at Haverhill, Ohio. Editor O. E. Hawkins and family, of Blissfield, speut Sunday in Milau. Mrs. Otto Bennet, of Anu Arbor, is in Milan attending to her property on County st. Attorney G. R. Williams has strawberry blossouis in his garden. November berries. Dr. Suleeba, an Armenian, gave a fine leoture at the M. E. ohuroh Monday evening. Tho M. E. ladies held tneir last tea sooial at the resideuoe of Mra. Anderson. Net proceeds $13.74. November with its gentle raiu has arrived and this is the third day the drops have fallen on Milan soil. Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Bray were thrown from acarriage and quite badly hurt one day the last of the week. Master Richard Sprague walked to Mooreville from Milan a distauoe of threo miles in 29 minutes. (That is pretty tall walking.- Ed. ) ■Mrs. Koester and son leave the first of the week for their home in Texas, after an all sururuer visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Gauntlett.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News