Milan
Milan.
Abe Hooker is quite ill.
Attorney G. R. Williams is seriously ill.
W. S. Juckett has returned from Toledo.
Miss Mills, of Ann Arbor, was in Milan Friday.
Mr. Geo. Warner has gone to Lansing for the winter.
Dr. A. G. Mesic, who has been quite ill, is out again.
Mrs. Laughlin left for her home in St. Clair Tuesday
Miss Simpson, of Ann Arbor, was in Milan on business Saturday
Mr. Pepper visited her son at the University Hospital Saturday.
Mrs. K. Barnes entertained Miss K. Lamb, of Tecumseh, Saturday.
A heavy fall of snow Sunday has made the sleighing fine in Milan. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Minto returned from Vernon the last of the week.
Mrs. J. T. Haffard is visiting her son Dr. G. C. Haffard, at Albion.
Little Kenneth Macbeth and Tommie Barnes are ill with throat trouble.
Rev. G. F. Stevens, of Detroit, will preach at the Union church the 12th.
V. C. Slayer and family have moved into Mr. Warner's house on First st.
Harry Rogers, of Bay City, is the guest of his uncle Charles Clark and family.
there were two candidates taken into full membership in the Presbyterian church Sunday.
Floyd Robison, of the Agricultural College, visited his parents in Milan the last of the week
Kelly & Young have a very fine collection of medallions at the drug store for Christmas presents.
The streets are filled with farmers who are taking advantage of the good roads to market wood and logs.
Editor W. H. Houseman has moved the Milan Leader office on the south side of Main st, into the Palmer block.
Mr. John Burnham, of Ohio, and Mrs. C. Bartholomew were married at the bride's resident on First st., Dec. 4, Rev. F. O. Jones officiating.
A. M. Clark, the grand lecturer, will hold a school of instruction of the F. & A. M., at Milan, Dec. 16. The following lodges are expecting to be in attendance: Monroe, Lambertville, Belleville, Petersburgh, Saline and Dundee.
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