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Milan Mention

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. O. L. Youngs is rapidly improvMiss Dora War ïer is clerking in A . }. Smith's bookstore. Miss Alice Allen is slowly recovering 'om her serious ilhiess. Miss Hattie Jacobs returned home ast Friday night. Charles Ni les of Willis was in town uesday on business. Dr. Pyle has moved into his new ouse nèxt to M. A. Taiméis, en Main .reet. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kellev spent Satrday and t-unday w'.th fiien Is in Ann Vrbor. Wednas'lay was St Patrick's d iy. bu e diin't hear any toads croakmg. Mr. and Mrs. G. FI. ("arric'i anrl daUgher ila:el, spent Sunday in Du idee. The l'resbyierian lad es fewing c'r. Ie met wich Miss M. A. J'a'mer j flesday Mr. Itupely has assumed the po3ition f day operator instead of night operaor. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and daughter vere the gues's of .Mr. II. O. Brown uesday. Mrs. E. E. Hinkley is entertaining er mother and sister of Belleville, for few days. Miss Effle (iay has been spending a ew weeks with her mother xlrs. Wineld Mead. Dr. W. R. Oalhoun was called to Adrián aturday to attend the funeral of his aunt. Wedding cards are issued for the marriage of Alva Dexter and Miss Emma King. Rev. C. E. Marvin of Azalia, con ducted the services at the M. E. church last Sunday morning. The Ladies' Aid Society ofjthe M. E. church met with Mrs. M. O. Edwards Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Rupely returned last week f rom his Indiana trip and has again taken up his work as night operator The heads of households had better keep their eye on the indicator, as it is nearing the time of house-cieauing. Mrs. Jennie Ford and little dmghter nez, are spending the week with the 'ormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. li. E. fripp. Mrs. Willard Ilalstead went to Ann Arbor Saturday to take a course of xeatment at the hospital but returutd Monday. Prof. C. H. Carrick has provicle 1 to ?ive another leeture iu place of the entertainment by the school as was at irst proposed. The K. of P's. have been putt'ngnew 'urniture in their rooms, fresh paper on ,he walls and have made other general ïmprovements. Frwl Guy has moved back to this ilaceand expects to start a barber shop n the store that was recently occupied by M. C. Edwards. Several lady Maccabees of the Moreville and Belleville Hives attendecl the contpst given by the L. O. T. M. of this place Wednesday night. Eugene Ward came home from Su perior and spent Friday and Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, returning tiaturday afternoon. Several of Milan's young people attended the Maccabee ball and entertainment at Moreville last Friday night. The mud proved to be so deep that some of them walked part way there. Mr. John Sceace died suddenly of heart disease at his horae near Azalia last Saturday morning. Funeral services were held Monday, conducted by Rev. Jones of the Milán M. E. chureh. The remains were interred in the London cemetery. Edna Springer died at her home last Tuesday night of consumption. Miss Edna graduated from the Milán Iligh School two years ago, and then spent one term in teaching, but after that was foreed to leave on account of her ill health. She was much loved and her classmates and many friends sincerely mourn her loss.

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Ann Arbor Democrat