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Chas. Seidle visited friends in Adrian over Sunday.
Miss Ida Bennett is visiting friends in Willis this week.
Mrs. Chas. Gauntlett has returned from her Ann Arbor visit.
Prof. Chas. Carrick is out again after a struggle with grip.
Miss Ayers visited her parents at Adrian from Friday until Monday.
M. A. Palmer and Violet, visited Dundee friends the last of the week.
Miss Lelia Kelly, of the U. of M., came down to play for the Masonic anniversary.
Mr. Upton, of Adrian, has rented the Racket store on W. Main st. for a bowling alley.
Mr. Fraser, of Wisconsin, lectured Feb. 1 , to a full opera house. His subject was, "The Avoirdupois of Uncle Sam."
The 25th anniversary of the F. & A. M. was celebrated in a very fitting manner Jan. 31, at the Masonic temple.
The menu was elaborate and delicious.
The music was good and the toastmaster J. W. Bennett, of Ann Arbor, was surely a born toastmaster.
Judge Newkirk, Hon. A. J. Sawyer and Rev. J. McBain Milne, of Dundee, delivered eloquent addresses.
The Masons have a perfect right to congratulate themselves on their efforts.
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