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Dixboro

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
November
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

 

Dixboro

Miss Gertrude Smith. of Saline, is

the guest of Mrs. Geo. Miller.

Miss Aggie Finnell spent Sunday at

Representative Stumpenhusen's of

Ypsilanti town.

The pupils of our village school are

again wheeling along the road that

leads to fame. Miss May Wheeler,

our new teacher, will lighten their

loads and make straight their paths.

There will be an oyster stopper at

Jas. Rasch's Friday night. All are

invited to come and swell the pro-

ceeds.

The, L. A .S. meets at Mrs. Edith

Townsend's Thursday. A pleasant

hostess and a delicious dinner always

means a good attendance.

The foot social at Jay Green's Sat-

urday night was a success, despite the

inclemency of the weather. Ordinary

feet sold from 25 cents to $1,

while one of the largest brought $5.25.

Jim Finnel was auctioneer. Miss Ryder's

socials are always a success.

Monday night about midnight the

inhabitants of our peaceful burg were

awakened from their slumbers by

what seemed to be meteoric showers.

A few days later it was learned that

the village storekeeper had sold sky-

rockets and Roman candles without

number.