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Seventy Year Old Pupil

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
August
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

A Bright French Student In Milan.

Pythian Day In Milan Drew A Large Crowd In The Village.

Milan, Mich. Aug. 23.- Pythian Day, Tuesday, was a success from star to finish. Music, games, dinner and banquet were carried out according to the program. Geo. Steidle won the bicycle race, C. Butler won both egg and foot race. The ball game between Dundee and Milan stood 23 to 24 in favor of Dundee. The streets were full of strangers and the village was deco rated in Pythian colors and everything was free to the guests. Ann Arbor Ypsilanti, Dundee, Fowlerville and other placse were represented. The Colored Male Quartet from Adriau sang some fine selections on the street in the evening.

Hon. and Mrs. J. Sprague, of Ann Arbor, are the guests of Attorney and Mrs. G. R. Williams for a few weeks.

Mrs. C, M. Fuller and little Hazel are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Goodrich of Ann Arbor, for a few days.

Miss Mabel Calkins was called home to Monroe Wednesday by the sickness of her aunt, who is visiting there.

F. Carr, of the Dundee Reporter, was in Milan Tuesday.

The village is putting in a new fire cistern on the corner of County and Leonard sts.

W. F. Stimson, of Detroit, is in town for a few days.

M. A. Palmer, Lucy Clark and little Violet visited Toledo Wednesday.

Mrs. W. H. Housman visited friends in Jackson this week.

Rev. J. W. McGregor is quite ill at Dr. Mesic's residence on E. Mam st.

Miss Ida Buroughs returned Monday from her Wisconsin visit.

Miss Anna Delaforce returned Monday from her Wisconsin visit.

Mrs. Otto Bennett and Florence, of Ann Arbor, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rouse.

Miss Julia King returned to Saline Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kelsey and son, of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs. Alex Smith.

Lyman Burnham is erecting a new house on First st.

Lieut. Jordan and wife, of Dundee, are the guests of Prof. and Mrs. Carrick for a few days.

Miss Sara Reeves returned to her home in Azalia Saturday.

Miss K. Lamb will return to Tecumshe the first of next week to be ready for school work.

Miss Nellie Delaforce will leave for Dexter in a few days.

Mrs. Koester has an interesting class in French. Mrs. P. D. Campbell, who is over 70 years of age, is one of the most active and brilliant pupils in the class. Misses Alice and Ida Alien are also members of the class.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stimpson visited friends near Oakville the last of the week.

Mrs. R. Allen and Mrs. G. R Williams called on friends in Mooreville Saturday afternoon.

A few of the Milan ladies looked into the mystery of the Abbott Voting machine Tuesday which was on display in one of the stores in the Ford block. The machine is displayed for a few days and Milan people seem favorably impressed with its workings.

Miss Lelia Kelley has returned from her Zukey Lake outing.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Terry and children, of Schoolcraft, are the guests of Mrs. C. Clark.