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Going To The Coronation

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
April
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Ypsilanti Town. April 16.--Robert Fell, of Brookville, Pa., was in Rawsonville, Sunday, calling on old friends.

Rev. T. Stanley Shaw exchanged pulpits Sunday with his brother-in-law, of Chicago, Rev. Mr. Idle, hence the congregations of Belleville and Rawsonville, respectively, listened to "Idle talk."

Miss Lottie Voorhees of the C.B.C. has been vacating home for a week.

Mr. Wm. J. Howard of Toronto, Ont., who has been spending a few weeks at Charles Crittenden's, went to Milan Wednesday afternoon, where after visiting Wm. E. Wards for a short time he will embark on the Tunisian, which sails from Montreal May 10, for Liverpool Eng., from whence he will visit his old home at New Castle, and also be in London in time for the coronation.

The Ladies' Helping Hand will meet with Mrs. Lucy Pierce the second Thursday in May in the morning. This is the beginning of a series of home entertainments for the summer of which the ladies are anxious to have well patronized. Mrs. Pierce extends a cordial invitation to all the old members and all friends of the society.