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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
March
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Aira. A. Fnller is nn tbe aiok list. Our sleighing ia growing beantifnlly lees. Geo. Minto visited DetroitJ the first oí' the week. Mrs. Page Tewksbury is sericusly ill with la grippa. Misa Belle Tripp is visiting YpBilanti friends this week. J. Lockwood, of Toledo, spent Sunday with bis family in Milán. H. Knight, who bas been very ill, is able to attend to busiuss agaia. The Divine Healing Cirole are holding cottage meetings and Btudying the bible every week. The Epworth Leagne gave a literary entertainment at tbe M. E. oburcb Tnesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom JRouse, of Saline, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Ronse. W. E. Spragne, of Detroit, spent Snnday and Monday with bis wife and son at Attorney and Mrs. G. R. Williams. The Eastern Stars indnlged in a sleigh riile to Mr. Lewis' ia the country Friday evening. All had an enjoyable time. Messrs. Hitohcock and Farrington have started a grooery and prodnoe store in Toledo. They will oontinue their business also in Milan. Mr. Purdey, of Milford, spent Sunday with bis wife and son. Mr. Purdey will move his family to Milford in a few days, where be is engaged in business. Miss Flossie Chapín attended Sousa's ooncert at University hall, Ann Arbor, Satnrday evening. Sbe -w ill remain in Ann Arbor as the guest of Miss Imo Whitmarsh for a few days, then will make her Vpailanti friends a visit before returnini; m ber home in Milan. The L. O T. M. National Flower cantata will be ready for the bnards Maren 11 aüd 12, under the management of Mrs. W. E. Sprague, of Detrot. This is a beautful entertainment and there are nearly 80 participants. The solos, chorus, drillR, etc, are all very pleasing.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News