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Milan Visitors And Visitings

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
March
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milan, March 17.

Mrs. Homer Sill is in Saline this week. Her father, Mr. Wm. Hoyt, an old resident of Saline, died Sunday night of blood poisoning.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bliss of Saline are the guests of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Rouse, for a few days.

There will be a lecture at the Presbyterian church on the 19th by R. J. Gelston of Ann Arbor on "Thing-Thing", and after the lecture supper will be served by a committee of gentlemen, all for ten cents. The proceeds will go to the Christian Endeavor funds.

A cold wave struck Milan greatly to the chagrin of the robins, who were obliged to fly southward again.

Mrs. Myron Webb lies very ill at her daughter's, Mrs. C. M. Blackmer. Mrs. Webb was stricken with paralysis Thursday and but little hopes are entertained for her recovery.

Miss W. M. Wheaton is on the sick list. 

Mrs. Vale of Weston is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Field for a few days. 

Mrs. G. W. Barnes returned Friday from a five-day visit with her sister,  Mrs. Salisbury, in Battle Creek.

Miss Nellie Chapman, with the Henderson stock company, sang beautifully the song published by F. A. Mills, "I Will be With You When the Roses Bloom Again," and the electrical illustrations were exceedingly fine. The company left here for a week's engagement in Howell.

Mr. Webber has severed his connection with H. J. Zimmerman and has started a repair shop in Wm. Woolcott's.  He is a Jeweler and has been in Milan several months.

Harold Putman left for California Sunday morning. He will visit Los Gatos and several other points. 

Mrs. Chas. Gauntlett attended the Alpha Phi sorority "at home" Friday evening. Her daughter Cecil is one of the members.

Miss Emma Drew is taking music lessons of Mrs. H. A. Field.

Mrs. L. Clark, Mrs. A. Allen and Mrs. E. Taylor are delegates to attend the Presbyterian meeting at Milford April 1. 

Mr. and Mrs. Webb Blackmer entertained guests from Detroit the last of the week.