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Lima Correspondence

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
January
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. G. Graw lost a valuable horse one day this week. Miss Clara Stabler returned to Ann Arbor on Wednesday. Miss Frank Thompson is visiting her brother In Ingham county. M. Malloek umi J. Kearn, ot' S hun Center, spcnt New-Year's with C Finkblnder. Mr. K. Luther, of -Cleveland, Is attending the protraoted meeting at the M. E. church. Miss Cora Lewis, of Chelsea, spent last week with her former cl&sstnatp, Miss Bertha Rowell. Roy. Ornisbay, son of M. Ormsbuy, is seriously ill with scarlet fever. Miss Alice Winslow, who has been sick for a long period, is uow a little better. and we wish her a speedy repovery. Miss Xellie Holmes has returned to Saline, where she is engaged In teaching. Mr. C. II. Hawley is lif-re visitln hls friends and relatlves. Mr. Easton. of Jackson, is apendíng a few days with G. Luick. Miss Selestine Fei'ítusou KbOUt a week ijjo slippcd on a piece ot' loe and fractured a limb. 8hc ? aow in a very friti cal eondition. William Tucker is seriously ill at Cottonwood Spring8, Col. lic is the youngest son of Mrs. C. Tucker, o)' this place. Some of the young pcople sevm to bc very much nnhnuted by tlie procccding of the Lyceum, and their musical voiccs ïuay bo heard breaklng the stillncss of the nlsfht and robblng the weary of their slee p.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News