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Saline Secrets

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Kev. A. L. Marvin occupied the Baptist pulpit at Chelsea last Sunday. Miss Mat He Schaffer lias been kept at home by sickness for two weeks. Guy Harris is off the road and at home" for a month, owing to the lull in business. Ed. Berdan of Chicago, was home over Sunday. He has a good position in a railroad oiliee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baily are the parents of a daughter who arrived in the family last week. The mili pond was alive with sk;iters the rirst of the week,but the ice packers are anxiously waiting for colder weather and thicker ice. Representatives of the Home and Hospital Insurance Association of Grand Itapids. have been doing the town for a week. Will Huil has gone to Buffalo to take a position with the Xiagara Electric Power Co. He is an electrical engineer. , Another medicine show company is holding forth at the opera house, and att meting crowds. Like other cotnpanieá, their medicine cures all diseases. Glen Howard and wife of Ann Arbor, are home lor a few weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Howard 'l'hree of the family are sick and the attendant physician has to be there much of the time. Charles O. Townsend who lias been studying in Germany during the past year, has recently been given the degree oí' Ph. I), iñ Biology, at the University of Leipsic. Ilè will return j from Germany in the sprint and expects to secure a college positiou in his special line. Evangelist F. E. Moorehouse left Monday for Davisburg to eonduct meetings at that place The meetings here have continued, nevertheless, this week with good results. Dr. Davis, Presiding Eider of this district, was present Tuesday and Wednesday to assist Pastor "V allace. Roy Glovpr is the victim of a very acutè and serious attack of toothaehê. It is thouglit to have been contracted by the usw of "tooth ;iche" gum. The face was so much swollen that it practically amounted to a case of lock jaw which prevented the dentist f rom having access to the tooth. The severe pain cíused frequent fainting spells but he is now improving.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat