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Manchester Mention

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
December
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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John Waters has been very sick. Elmer Silkworth spent Sunday in town. David Woodward of Clinton, was in town Monday. Miss Louise Uphaus of Ann Arbor, is visiting her parents. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schlicht, Monday, Nov. 23, a son. Mrs. Rundall and children spent Thanksgiving in Tecumseh. The Maccabees will elect offieers a week from Tuesday evening. Miss Ida Ilanham was a guest of Clinton friends last Thursday. Election of offieers at next regular meeting of the F. & A. M., Dec. 14. C. Stegmiller of Jackson, visited his parents Thursday and Friday of last week. Eddie Johnson and FÍed S. Winters spent a couple of days in Toledo last week. Mrs. E. B Norris of Ann Arbor, visited Mrs. Dorcas Cowan a few days last week. The local lodge Eastern Star will go to Brooklyn Friday night to work the degrees there. Mrs. A. M. Emory of Lansing, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. T. L. Iddings. Walter 0. Mack caine over from Ann Arbor Monday to look after his business interests here. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Culver of Brook lyn, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Amsden Thursday of last week. Mis. Andrew Servis, who resides near Chelsea, visited her daughter, Mrs. Dillie S. Hall, Monday. Jacob Braun went to Ann Arbor Monday, to accept a position in the county treasurer's offlee. Miss Edith Case, who is attending the Normal School at Ypsilanti, was home over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walker of Bridgewater, rejoice over the birth of a son Tuesday of last week. Miss Julia Conklin, who is teaching in the city schools at Ypsilanti, was home a few days last week Mrs. W. II. Fargo, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbert, returned to Jackson Monday. The U. of M. students who came home to eat Thanksgiving turkey returned to their duties Monday. Miss Edith Kapp of the Normal, spent the last of the week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Kapp. Miss Josie O'JMeil returned to her home in Adrián Monday, after a visit with her friend Miss Mand Jaynes. The ice on the riverhasfrozen solidly the past few days, and the boys are having the biggest kind of a time skating. Clarence Taylor of Duluth, Minn., who is attending the U. of M., spent ThanksgiviDg with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eose. Norman Pomeroy drove to his home in Dundee Sunday, after a few days' visit with his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Jaynes. Messrs. Sponser and Kelley have sold their stock of confectionery, etc, to Holler & Co., and will return to Morenci. Thos. E. Armitstead of Mobile, Ala., land immigration'agent of theJMobile & Ohio R'y, was in town Saturday on business. There was a good crowd present at the Thanksgiving dance at Silver Lake, several conples attending from Chelsea and Saline. Mrs. John Zeigler and daughter, and Miss Bertha Younghans of Toledo, were guests of Chas. Younghans from Wednesday until Monday. Miss Winifred Dodge and Mr. B. A. Gordinear of Hudson, visited Ben's mother and sister a few days last week, returning to lludson Monday via Jackson. A couple of neighbors met on the street Monday, and one of them saidi ■■ 1 say, Bill! Can you manage to keep warm this cold weather? " And Bill replied, "Oh, that's easy. Thinking of it makes me hot." Mr. Wm. Walker and Miss Kmma j Cphaus were married Wednesday. Henry Leeson drove to Ann Arbor Sunday after Mrs. Geo. Kirkwood, who has been receiving treatment for canoer at the hospital there. Owing to the low eondition of the patiënt an operation coukl not be performed, and she returned home as stated Sunday. The Lak e Shore has made some i ehanges in their time table which took ', effect Sunday last. The new schedule b rings the north bound train earlier, arriving here at 9:42 a. m., as formerly, and arrivés at Jackson at 10:15 a. m. The oth r, trains have not been ehanged. Comstoek Post, G. A. H., held their annual election of ofticers Tuesday evening, and following is the result: Com., T. F. Hushton; Vice-Com., Daniél Burch; Jr. Vice-Com., II. H. Fellows; Quarter Master, John Braun; Chaplain, R. E. Teeter; üfficer of Day, (ieo. Xisle; Ofticer of Guard A. A. Stringham.

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Ann Arbor Democrat