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Manchester

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
December
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Manchester

Mrs. Isaac Hall has gone to Toledo to visit friends.

School was closed Friday that the teachers might attend the institute at Ypsilanti.

Mrs. Pickett, who has been quite a sufferer from rheumatism the past two weeks, is gaining slowly.

At the annual election of the W. R. C. held last Tuesday, Mrs. Melissa Hall was re-elected president.

John Jeffers, who has been the guest of his sister Mrs. J. E. Teeter, left last Wednesday for his home in Colorado.

Mrs. Eastman, of Detroit, gave a very interesting address at the M. E. church Sunday evening, the subject being "Currents and counter currents. "

About 75 ladies and gentlemen were entertained last Friday evening at the home of M. B. Wallace. Mr. Wallace expects to leave soon for Milwaukee to visit a son and daughter.

John Braun is quite ill, having sustained a stroke of paralysis. He started home from town Monday evening and was found about two hours after, lying in the snow, unable to move. He was carried to his home, but does not regain the use of his feet and limbs.