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York Yarns

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Day
19
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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School entertainment March 2th. Mrs. Iryinsr Clark is visiting relativas and friends in Dexter. Mrs. A. Davenport visited friends in Ann Arbor, over Sunday. Miss Donna McLachlan was at home, froin Ann Arbor, over Sunday. Mr. C. Fellows of Saline, visited Mr. A. Gr. Mclntyre and family Sunday. Miss Lottie Hand of Ann Arbor, is visitiog her many relativas and friends here. Misses Mary Sanford and Mollie Litchard were at home from the Xormal, over Sundav. Joseph and Tom Jabbot have purchased as;nall farm near Azalia and moved their families thereon. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilmont are entertaining Misses South wiek and Rivet, alsii Wil! and lien íoutliwick from near Flat Koek. The drain froin the school house cellar is filled u]i bo as not to perform is office and the water hasto be oarr.ed out in p.iils. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pulier are moving from M. M. Davenporfs house into the Baptist parsonage, and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. i'avenport will begin housekeeping in their own home. Miss Anna Chase has resigned her position as assistant in the Mooreville high school, and Miss Fellows of the Valparaíso Normal school, has been secured, to lili the position. Mr. Jackson, of about two miles east of Mooreville, has so fully recovered from lus late severe sickness, that he and Mrs. Jackson are visiting their daughter Mrs. Frank Haynes, of this place. Some of the Milan young people who started for the K. ü" T. M. dance, last Friday night, "got stuck in the mud" about a mile east of here, and had to leave their horses in Mr. Hitchcock's barn and come the latter part of their journey on loot.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat