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Milan.

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
January
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milan.

Warren Lewis is seriously ill.

Chas. Steidle spent Monday in Detroit.

Mrs. Houseman spent Thursday in Detroit.

The Forum will install their officers this week.

Milan has over 300 pupils enrolled in her schools.

Mrs. Neva Capple has returned from her Blissfield visit.

W. H. Whitmarsh was out from Detroit Monday and Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnes, of Wabash st., have moved to Toledo.

Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Barnes and son are visiting friends in Qunicy.

Drs. Chapin and Pyle and Prof. Carrick are entertaining the grip.

Mr. Newerson, of Plymouth, has opened a bakery in the Palmer block.

Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Williams entertained guests to tea Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Geo. Edwards had a Maccabee reception at her home on First st. Friday evening.

Mrs. J. Smith is dangerously ill and no hopes are entertained for her recovery.

Mr. Patch, of the U. of M., preached again Sunday morning and evening at the Baptist church.

Frank Burt cut one of his legs quite badly Sunday while whittling with an extremely sharp knife.

The Christian Endeavor society will hold a book social at the residence of Mrs. Sayles Friday evening.

Mrs. C. Armstrong, of Detroit, is here nursing her mother Mrs. N. Stewart, who is dangerously ill.

Circuit Court Commissioner William Murray, of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday with his parents in Milan.

Thee Free Methodist society closed a three days' quarterly meeting Sunday evening. There were five ministers from abroad in attendance.

The Hive ladies will install their officers Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hinkley, of Northville, will be the installing officer.