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Village Doings

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Day
16
Month
September
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Matie Swift visited relatives in Blissfield last week. Mrs. Joseph Howard gave a tea party to a few friends last Satnrday. Herbert Teeter has a position as olerfc in Wuerthner's clothing store. Floyd Smith, who has running the oheese factory this snmmer, retnrned to his home in Swanton, Ohio, Monday. Mrs. Armstroug was thrown out of a buggy one day last week and badly shaken up, but not seriously injured. No bones broken. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Anlls, who have been spending the snmmer at James Weir's, left this week for their home in Denver, Colorado. Frank Sloat and Miss Emma Widmayer were rnarried at Clinton last Wednesday. They will go to housekeeping in the south part of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Booth, of Milwaukee, carne here the last of the week to visit her father M. B. Wallace. Their sons, Eomine and Charlie, who have spent their suruiner bere, will return home with them this week. A large number of tbe town people attended the receptiou given at Arbeiter hall Wednesday evening of last; week, in honor of David Haschle. N. Schmid was the ohairman of the occasion and speeches were made by W. L. Watkins. F. M. Freeman and Col. Fenn. Music by Miss Nina Eondell and Hugo Kirchhofer and Wm. Kramer enlivened the exercises, whioh were concluded by three ronsing oheers for the hero of the hour. The literary program was followed by a social dance whioh was contiaued into the small hours of the aiorning.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News