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Village Doings

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
June
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Prof. C. M. Fuller is in Jackson this week. BorD, .Tune 9, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook, a son. Rev. C. B. Case has retnrned to bis home in Addison. Miss Efitella Ward bas retnrned from her Lansing visie. Mrs. P. Green is repainting her house on First st. Mísp Florenoe Chapín oloses her sohool in the Nortb district this week. It bas been raining for 24 bours in Milan and vegetation looks refreshed. Rev. and Mrs. Killara are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rouse. The Baptist ladies wlll indulge in a lawn feta on Mrs. Dexter's lawn on Dexter st. today. Mrs. C. M. Fnller is the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Maikham at Ann Arbor tbis week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stimpsou, of Saline, have moved into Geo. Taylor's house on County st. H. J. Zimmerman and C. Davis have new sidewaJks in front of their residences on Wabasb et. Attorney and Mrs. G. R. Williams are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Goodrioh at Ann Arbor this week. Milán will celébrate the 4th in the good old faBhioned way with an addresR, musió, pames, Street parade and close with fireworks in the evening. The sister oities and villages are invited to oome and bring their cousins and unoles and aunts. Tbe commenoement for' 98 has passed into history. Fine mnisc was rendered by tbe Ann Arobr Congregational orohestia, who played several fine selections in an artistic manner Tbe address by C. H. Fraser, of Wisoonsin, was fine and the presenting of the diplomas by Prof. Carriok was very impressive. Tbat gentleman bas reason to be proud of bis closing eseroises.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News