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News Notes From Chelsea

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
September
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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NEWS NOTES FROM CHELSEA

Chelsea, Mich., Sept. 7.- Bishop Foley will visit St. Mary's church Thursday, Sept. 28, and will confirm a class of 70.

   A reception will be given at the Baptist church next Wednesday in honor of the pastor Rev. F. A. Stiles.

   The Methodists of Chelsea, have petitioned to have Rev. J. I. Nickerson retained for his fourth year.

   The work of decorating St. Mary's church, has been finished and the interior of the church is now -an exceedingly handsome one.

  The Welch Grain & Coal Co. have been great improving the old Taylor elevator and are preparing to elevate and clean 500 bushels of wheat an hour.

   Ralph Pierce cut a deep gash in his foot Wednesday while chopping wood.

   There were 323 pupils present in the Chelsea schools on the opening day. J L. Gilbert & Co. start up their evaporator Monday and expect to dispose of 20,000 bushels of apples this season.

   Charles Carpenter is back from the Klondike.

    Miss Myrta E. Irwin, of this village, was married at the home of her sister in Lansing Sept. 4, to Francis W. Tornbloin, of Lansing.

   Robert McCum is visiting Rev. Dr. Charles O'Reilley in Adrian.