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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
January
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs, Chapín is qnite il I. Fitch Allen spent Monday in Detroit. Mrs.Forbeshasreturnea fxom her Elk Rapids visit. Miss Saaie Kaight lias retnined to Olivet College. Mrs. Capple has retarned frora her Blissfield visit. The roads in Milan and vicinity are in fine oondition. Miss Graoe Davis is entertaining gnests from Dnndee. Died, .fan. 6, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woolcott. Miss Bessie Daly, of Dexter, is the gnest of Miss Belle Tripp. Miss Gracia McGregor is tbe guest of the Misses Alioe and Ida Allen. The Baptisfcs are holding revival meetings at their ohuroh this week. Mrs. Hornnr Sill is with her raother Mrs. Hoyt, who is very ill in Saline. Dr. Turner entertained bis father Mr. J. Turner, of Monroe City last week. Mrs. Alioe Trnssell and daghter have retarned from their visit in Bnrr Oak. Mrs. Ingersol has an interesting kindergarten at herresidence on County st. Dr. Andrews, of Chicago, is the gnest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Andrews. Married, Jan. 6, by Jnstioe Doyle, Mr. Fred Lamkin and Miss Ettie Boan, both of Milan. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rouse returned Saturday frorn a week's visit with friends in Lodi. The "Old Folks" concert is billed for the Presbyterian ohuroh Friday and Saturday eveniugs. Imo Whitmarsh who has been quite ill, was able to return to her chool in Ann Arbor Monday. Died, Monrlav afternooo at the home of his dan:.-! tor, on Wabash st,, Mr. Johnson, arci 70 years. Mrs. Miütu, of Cornnna, who has been visiting her son Geo. Minto, retnrned home Monday morning. Dr. Mary Williams, of St. Francis, Kansas, has opened an office on Hard st. , at Mrs. Bnrnap's residenoe. Mr. and Mrs. John Lookwood left for Toledo Saturday where they will make their future home for the present. The ioe harvest hasn't been so good in years as it is at the present writing. It is a foot thick and free fïom snow.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News