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Personal Items From Manchester

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
March
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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  Manchester, Mich., March 14. -- Miss Ruth Burnett, of Jonesville spent the first of the week at J. D. Torrey's.

  Miss Allie Lazell returned Thursday from a brief visit with Ann Arbor friends.

  Howard Macomber and son Edmund returned Thursday from Detroit, Where they had been spending a few days.

  Mrs. Henry C. Howard, of Ypsilanti, visited relatives in town Thursday.

  F. M. Freeman went to Ann Arbor on legal business Thursday.

  Mrs. S. W. Lockwood is spending the week in Detroit.

  Jay Ford returned to his home in Bronson Thursday.

  Mrs. F. A. Rundell and daughter, Nina, returned from Detroit Wednesday.

  Mrs. T. J. Farrell will entertain a company of ladies at her home this evening.

  John Braun and daughters Ella and Cora left Thursday for Jackson, their future house. Several of his sons and daughters have positions in that city and the family will be all together.

  Charles Younghans' new furnishings for the barber shop arrived this week are were immediately set up. The shop now look fine and is certainly one to be proud of.

  Mrs. Margaret English will sell the personal property of the late John G. English at auction on the farm south of town next Thursday, March 20. F. D. Merithew, auctioneer.

  Hugo Kirchhofer, of Toledo, came here Thursday to visit his parents. He will go to Detroit Monday to take hls former position in the Metzger automobile factory.