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Saline Secrets

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Day
2
Month
April
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Charles Nessly is quite sick with the grip. Mrs. D. F. Reeves has a sister visiting her f rom Jackson. Dr G. E. Hathaway spent Sunday with friends in Chelsea. Mrs. Streeter of Lodi, died on ïhursday, after a brief illness. Miss Alice Sturms visited Ann Arbor Monday morning. Geo. Nissly and family visited Arm Arbor the first of the week. Mrs. Heb ron Kogers gave a tea party to a few lady f riends last week. Mrs. 1). A. Townsend visited friends at Ypsilanti the last of the week. W. N. Lister and Ueorge Hurkhardt were Arm Arbor visitors last week. Mrs. W. II. Horr is spending the week at her f ormer home in Chelsea. Ilev. W. T. Wallace and wife spent last week at Carleton, their old home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennie will soon move into the Marión house on Main street. Mrs. William Muir of Imlay City, is visitiug her parents, Mr. and Airs. J. F. Sanford. The lieading Circle will meet with Mrs. Dr. Unterkircher this week Satuxday evening. Mrs. Geo. Duiker, who has been very ill, is on the gain and there is hopes of her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wèinette gaye a 7 o'clock supper to a few invited f riends on Wednesday evening. Eugene Fovvler has given up city life in Clinton and moved back onto his farm, south of town. A dinner party was given oy Mr. and Mrs. A. (J. Cobb, on Thursday, at their home three miles south. DoanFordic has purchased a team and tools, and will soon go to farming on his mother's farm east of town. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. J. Sturms on Wednesday next. at 2 r. m. Miss Adah Cullen has returned f rom a long visit with Tecumseh friends and will soon open up her millinery business. Dr G. E. Hathaway and family will move back to Chelsea, their former home, some time during the coming week. Prof Austin left Friday evening for a vacation oL one week. He will visit his people at Morice, also cali on Detroit friends. George Lindenschmitt gave a card party to a nurnber of his gentleman friends last Friday evening, in honor of Henry Mandt of Ohio. Miss Unterkircher of Manchester, has returned to her home, having yisited her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Unterkircher of this place. The Republican caucus met and nominated E. A. Houser for supervisor; A. VanDusen, clerk; N. N. Fowler, treasurer; J. II. Fish, justice.. The Democratie caucus nominations were: For supervisor. Emanuel Feldkamp; clerk, A. J. Warren: treasurer, (I. C. Townsend; justice, W. J. Jackson. Mr and Mrs. Charles Miller gave a 7 o'clock supper to invited guests on Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for 14, and an elegant collation was served. The finest and most entertaining concert of the season was given by the Mozart Quartet Club last Fnday evening, to a f uil house, and was very much enjoyed by every one. C. Parson's store, now owned by D. Nissly has been newly painted and deorated for G. C. 'I ownsend, who will move in his stock of dry goods boots shoes and wall paper. It will be one of the finest stores in the place. The Saline Farmers' Club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Platt in 'Pittsfleld today. C. K, Oobb will f urnish a paper for discussion, and Miss F. Joseuhans will read an essay. Discussion of association question for April.

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Ann Arbor Democrat