Webster Whispers
Miss Mary Hackus, whoteaches in the Mead district, is home for a two weeks' vaeatioo. Miss May Cavanaugh of Ann Arbor, spent iaturday and Sunday with Miss Mary liackus." Mrs. Edwin Ball was calle 1 to Pinckney last week by the illness of he sister, Mrs. Ira Cook. Fred 13ird is suffering from injurie received one day last week by a fal from a wagon tothe f rozen ground. Mrs. Whitmore has returned to her home at Eagle. Clinton Co., af ter a visit of six weeks with relatives and friends ïhere will be a Gramaphone enter tainment at the Congregational church Thursday evening, March 1L!, given by a jo ing gentleman from Ann Arbor. i he l.,it.erary (Jircle held avery umque meeting last Saturday evening, at the. home of Osb&rt Williams. The prograin consisted of musie, select readiug and recitations, eaeh member throwing a fagot in the fire vvhich was supposed to burn up while they were ■ períorming their part. Many 'of the pieces were very pleasing. A paper, 'Niágara ia the Winter," was read by a youiig bride, who liad lately returned from that place, so she knewof what she was writing. Also " Circle Puns " were given. causing much merriment. ïhe next meeting will be at the home of Wm. Scadin, March 13.
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