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The Way They Do In Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
August
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Frank Ross, of Ypsilanti, spent Sunday in Milan.

Mrs. Housman has returned from her Toledo visit.

Chas. Gauntlett has returned from his Detroit trip.

Mrs. Koester has a fine class in French this summer.

Miss Susie Knight has returned from her outing near Detroit.

Miss Cecil Gauntlett is entertaining guests from the Ridge.

Mrs. Cook and children have returned from their Tecumseh visit.

Mrs. Green, of First St. entertained Miss Reeves from Azalia Tuesday.

Harry Ingersoll, of Durand, is the guest of Paul Newcomb this week.

Miss Althea Smith, of Azalia, gave her Milan friends a call Saturday.

Prof. and Mrs. Carrick are at Trenton enjoying the summer vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Elam Fuller are entertaining guests from Salem this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Brummell have moved into one of the Dean cottages on Gay St.

Miss Lelia Kelly is at Zukey Lake his week with a party of Ann Arbor friends.

Mrs. A. Rack, of Cleveland, is the guest of her mother Mrs. Dunning for a few weeks.

A fine monument was erected on the Wilson lot in Marble Park cemetery the last of the week.

Rev. J. W. McGregor, of Vermontville, is quite ill at Dr. Mesic's residence on E. Main St.

Miss Mae Robinson, of Detroit, was the guest of Mrs. Milton Crane, of Tolen St. , the last of the week.

J. H. Ford has opened a book and school supply store in his block on the corner of Main and Edward sts.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whaley and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and others, are taking an outing at Lake Pleasant.

Mr. and Mrs. Guiteu left the last of the week for the south after two weeks visit with Mrs. Mattie Newcomb.

Mrs. Chas. Allen returned to her home in Detroit Monday after a two weeks' visit with friends in Milan and vicinity.

The Christian Catholic society held a meeting at the Union church Tuesday evening, Rev. S. H. Stokes, of Detroit, preached afternoon and evening.

Friday evening the Milan Cornet Band gave an open air concert. Th elections were fine and well played. The streets were crowded to listen to this first concert. Milan is justly proud of its band.

Tuesday evening the Eastern Star chapter had a fine banquet and a pleasant meeting. Grand Patron King, of Adrian, and Grand Matron Joslyn, of Northville were present. The work was gone through with in a most effective manner.

Chas. Sill, Homer Sill and family have returned from Crystal Lake near Frankfort, with trophies of a Piscatorial war on the great fresh water deeps of a northern lake. Their spoils denote a victory of over 500 beauties which were buried in salt for preservation and to treat their many friends who were not fortunate enough to indulge in an outing of this kind.