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Day
16
Month
September
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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O. A. Kenney cntertained callers at his new resideiioe laat Sonday. Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Darkins visited with Mr. aDd Mrs. Lowe Sunday. C. M. Stark called on Rev. F. E. Pearoe, of Whitmore Lake, last Monday. Byron Kenney and Joseph Todd have each pnrohased a fine new oarriage. E. Warren, of Aon Arbor, and George Loomis spent Sunday at Independencia Lake. Mrs. Thnrber entertained Mr. and Miss HawJdns, of Soio, last Wedneeday evening. Martin Ryan, of Northfleld, will teaob the school in district No. 5 the coming year. Miss Dollie Wheeler, of Urania, has been visiting Mrs. Charlea Wheeler the past two weeks. Mra. Kenney, of Stanton, Mioh., is visiting Mrs. John Keaney and other relativos in this vicinity. The Salem Farmers' Club met with tbe Webster Club at Wm. C. Latson's last Satorday. A good time is reported. The chioken pie sooial at Charles Wheeler's last Wednesday evening was a very pleasant affair and a suocess in every way. E. C. Chamberlain and friend, Mr. Steel, have retnrned to tbeir home ia Chicago, 111., after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Sterns Wheeler. Next Sabbath, Rev. F. E. Pearce will preaoh the last sermón of the conference year in the M. E. chnroh. Mr. Pearoe bas been a faithfnl, consoientiods pastor, and his labors have been suob, tbat tbe churoh is ananimous in wishing him retnrned for another year.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News