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Milan

Milan image
Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
September
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

                             

                                Milan     

   Fall weather has arrived in Milan.

Mrs. Alex Smith is visiting in Detroit.

One case of typhoid fever on Main St.

Dr. S. Chapin visited Ann Arbor Wednesday.

Allen Alderman is at Mt. Clemens taking baths.

Mrs. J. Bernap has returned from her Addison trip.

M. A. Palmer & Clark have a fine line of fall opening.

Miss Alma Sill visited Ann Arbor the last of the week.

Claud Chapin has returned from his Grand Rapids visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatch have moved to Ann Arbor.

Mrs. L. Vanwarmer has returned from her Toledo visit.

Miss Cecil Gauntletthas returned to school at Ann Arbor.

Atty. G. R. Williams was quite ill Monday and Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stimson are visiting friends in Saline.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood have returned from Toledo.

Charles Taylor and family have returned from their Lake Erie outing.

Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hitchcock have returned from their Northville visit.

Miss Bessie Brown, of Ann Arbor, is the guest of Miss Lelia Kelly this week.

Miss Anna Brown is taking an English course at the Normal college this year.

The Free Methodist Minister Rev. M. Boyerwill return to Milan another year.

Miss Jessie Loveland is attending the Perrin Institute of Stenography at Detroit this fall.

Mrs. N. R. Waterman, of Salt Lake City, Utah, is quite ill at her fathers,

J. C. Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barker, of Wabash st., have returned from their eastern trip.

Miss Sarah Wheaton, of Chicago, left for a few days visit with a sister at Oakville, Wednesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Sloan left Wednesday morning for a few day's visit with friends in Lawton, Mich.

The Milan K. of P. ladies report a glorious time at the Pythian day entertainment at Dundee Tuesday.

Bruce Pulian has returned from his Canadian outing and is at the post office handing out mail as of old.

Dr. W. R. Turner, of Monroe City, is the guest of C. M. Debenham and family a few days this week.

Miss K. Sauer and Miss LaRue, of Saline will make their home with Mrs. W. H. Houseman this winter.

Rev. F. O. Jones, of the M. E. church has been returned to Milan and begins his fourth years work Sunday.

Mrs. Dr. Leach & Son, of Harrishill, Ohio, are the guests of her parents.

Mr: and Mrs. Dan Murry, of County St.

Mrs. Mae Ostrander will move to Ann Arbor this week, she having rented a fine house on Main St. She intends keeping roomers.

The Presbyterian ladies held their tea social at the residence of Miss M. A. Palmer on Main St. Tuesday. All had a very enjoyable time.

School opened Monday with a good attendance. Prof. Chas. Carrick and his corps of teachers are pleased to be at their duties again after a pleasant vacation and refreshing rest.

Miss Maud Aniba, of Ann Arbor, is the guest of Miss Edna Zimmerman. There have been a number of thimble parties given in her honor. Miss Edna Zimmerman had a pleasant party Tuesday evening.