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Chelsea Chat

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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John B. Colé is in Chicago on business. Bert Ilowlett visited Marshall friends on Tuesday. Rev. C. L. Adams of Adrián, called on friends in the village. David Keane of Manchester was in the village over Sunday. Mrs. D. D. Bullen of Parma, is the guest of Miss Mattie Stimson. Michael Goodwin and wife of Mt. Pleasant, are visiting friends here. ÜT. F. Pruden entertained Miss Mamie Parks of Ann Arbor last week. Miss May Congdon of Dexter, has returned home after a Chelsea visit. Mrs. Annie Tichenor and Hattie Speigelburg, spent Sunday in Dexter. Miss Lulu B. Speer has been entertaining Miss Annie Deever of Jackson. Geo. Goodwin carried off 32 premiums in the poultry department of the fair. A. A. Weeks of Grand Rapids, State organïzer of the Foresters, was in the city during the week. The teachers are complaining because the parents do not show enough interest in the schools to make an occasional visit. The reception at the Congregational church to Rev. J. H. Edmunds and family was well attended and very pleasant. Chelsea's fair was not so successful as usual. Good weather the last two days should have brought out more people. Let's take an earlier start next year. Mrs. Thomas Jewett was 85 years old on last Monday. A number of her friends gathered to wish her many happy returns. A bountiful repast was served, and a very pleasant evening spent. A farmer was recently heard to say that he could get employment for 20 men, at husking eorn, but could not get any help. The men are all too busy talking politics. Mrs. F. E. Ives of Stoekbridge, Mf. and Mrs. D. E. "Watts of Dansville, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ives of Unadilla, Miss Zada Ives of Eason, and David Bird of Ann Arbor, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Parker Jast week.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat