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Day
4
Month
February
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Wilson has returned froru Deroit. The L. O. T. M. are talking enter;ainment. Mrs. Minto has retorned from her Detroit sojourn. Mr. aud Mrs. F. N. Allen drove to Ypsilanti Monday. Mrs. Kreuseber has returned from her Northville visit. The O. E. S. talk of giving an entertainment in the near future. Rev. R. N. Bonck has olosed his evival meetings at Mooreville. Attorney Salisbury gave Ann Arbor riends a oall the first of the week. Mrs. L. Eddy, of Detroit, spent Saturday and Suuday with Milau 'riends. Miss May Aldertnan, of the Normal, spent Satnrday and Snnday with Milau friends. ■ Cold wave strnok Milan Monday nigbt and it is still lingering in the viuinity. Mrs. Mangie's little danghter who bas been so very ill with soarlet fevei is improving. Mrs. flall, of Mooreville, was the gnest oï his inother Mrs. Jackson the flist of the week. Miss Bertha Blaokmer left the last of the week to visit her sister in Toledo for a few weeks. Miss Elsie Springer, of Ypsilanti, is home with her iuother, who is very ill with oonsurnotion. Miss Lulu Westfall, of Lake Kidge, s leaining tbe dress makers' trade of Mrs. Johnsou on W. Main st. Kev. Mr. Baker is holding revival meetings at the Free Methodist chnroh at Oakville with good suooess. Mrs. Nina Dennison, of Dundee, speut Saturday and Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haok. Mr. Klein wbo has taken Mr. Seiger's plaoe at the Wabash depot for the Jast week left for Delray Monday moru ing. Tbe Old Folks will go to Moorevilla Friday night by invitation to give their "Songs of Ye Olden Time," to the people of the Baptist ohuroh. Some of the rooms at the school wer so oold Tnesday inorning that the sohol ars were dismissed for the forenoon nne til the fnruace heat had pnt in good werk.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News