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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
March
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Thos. Redman is seriously ill with erysipelas.

Miss Millie Hitchcock has returned from Detroit.

Attorney G. R. Williams is quite ill at his home on County st.

Miss Ida Burroughs is ill and unable to attend to her school duties.

Mrs. Frank Johnson, who has been ill for two weeks, is convalesent.

Rev. Frank Arnold, of Ypsilanti preached at the Baptist church Sunday.

Married, March 9, at Marshall Mr. Zera Patterson, of Detroit, anc Miss Minnie French, of Milan.

The W.C.T.U. will meet 0 the residence of Mrs. H. A. Vincent on E. Main st., Thursday p. m.

Mr. Wm. Howard is seriously ill and Mr. and Mrs. R. Leonard are attending him at his home on Howard st.

Miss Mary Bell Sill invited a number of her friends on Saturday to help her celebrate her twelfth birthday.

Mr. A. Palmer and Mrs. Clark left for Detroit Wednesday, where they have gone to purchase Easter millinery.

The Christian Endeavor Society will indulge in a maple sugar socia Friday evening, at the residence to Mrs. Tripps, on W. Main st.

The friends of Mr. and Mrs Chas. Robinson gave them a pleasant surprise Friday evening, anc presented them with some present in Saline.

Died, Mrs. Osborn Case, three miles west of Milan, Monday evening at 9 o'clock. Deceased leaves a husband and several children who deeply mourn her loss.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson left Monday evening for Sitka, Alaska, where he has gone to fill a government position as assistant experimental clerk of agriculture.

 Through the efforts of Prof.Chas. Carricks, the people of Milan, were given a rare intellectual treat at the M. E. church, where union services were held Sunday evening. All had the pleasure of listening to Hon.G. A. Gearhart who spoke to a large audience on Christian Citizenship. From start to finish his address was filled with deep thought and expressed in glowing and eloquent language, deeply impressing his audience with its truth and purity. Cheers greeted him often now with standing it was Sunday. The pastor, Rev. F. O. Jones, in his genuine way introduced the speaker. Rev. W. C. Machett and Rev. F. Arnold, of Ypsilanti, were present.