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Doings In Manchester

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
May
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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Manchester, May 3. Arthur Jaeger drove to Dundee Thursday to visit his parents for a few days.

Misses Magdalene Arnold and Lena Smith, Messrs. Chas Voegels, Wade Jones, Raynor Brewer and Ernest Carr, of Tecumseh, Miss Winnefred Cash and Dr. Floyd Austin, of Brooklyn, Bert Witherell, of Chelsea, attended the party at Arbeiter hall Wednesday evening.

Homer Fish has moved into the house vacated by Frank Sloat.

Mrs. James Kelly visited her sister, Mrs. Ryan, in Detroit this week.

O. H. Meyers took possession of the Freeman house Thursday. Mr. Helliker arrived Saturday and their families will come in a few days.

About 30 couple attended the party given by the young ladies at Arbeiter hall Wednesday and enjoyed a very pleasant evening.

James Kelly and granddaughter Miss Winnefred Cash spent Thursday in Ann Arbor.

Mrs. John Wright, of Detroit, came here Wednesday to make an extended visit with her father, Col. E. D. Fenn, in Bridgewater.

Lawrence Wurster went to Ypsilanti Friday to spend Sunday with Charles Miller.

Mrs. F. G. Briegel was in Tecumseh Friday afternoon.

Frank A. Stivers, of Ann Arbor, was in town on business Friday.

Elmer Kuhl, who has been clerking at the Freeman house, left Saturday for Lansing, where he has a position.

Chief Sipley, of the Ann Arbor fire department, was in town Wednesday and purchased a fine team of horses of Chris. Bauer, south of town. Wells Martin drove them over Thursday.

Elmer Raymond, who has been ill for a long time, died Thursday of consumption, aged 48 years. He formerly lived in Sharon township and moved to this village about two months ago. He was a member of the Masonic order and his remains were taken to Dansville for burial. A wife and two children survive him.

Emmett Lowery is reported somewhat better.

Fred Mauer, of Ann Arbor, called on friends in town Friday.