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Happenings In Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
May
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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HAPPENINGS IN MILAN

Milan, Mich., May 14- The snow fell to the depth of three inches and it was a strange sight to see the citizens out shoveling the walk on May 10. Some of our residents remember a heavy fall of snow 27 years ago on the last May, when it fell to the depth of several inches.

Mrs. W. H. Houseman returned from Wauseon, Ohio, the last of the week.

Mr. George Steidle has changed his employment from a clerk in Juckets store to carpenter work with his father-in-law, Daniel Bell.

Mr. Harry Edwards has moved into one of the Blakeslee cottages on Marvin st.

Mrs. Mary Wallace has had one of her houses on County st. repapered by Mrs. Calhoun.

Mrs. W. R. Seavey has returned to her home in Fort Wayne after a five weeks sojourn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.A. Kelly.

Mr. Charles Gauntlett has returned from her Detroit trip where he attended the stockholders meeting of the Los Reyes Gold Mine of which he is a stockholder.

Rev. Ed. Knickerbocker, of Nebraska, stopped over last Sunday, en route to New York City, and visited his parents here. he is a delegate from Nebraska to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church this week in New York.

The Christian Endeavorers held a left-hand social at the parlors of the Presbyterian church Friday evening.

Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Zimmerman, and Mrs. Seavey were in Detroit Tuesday on business.

Dr. and Mrs. Baldwin entertained their niece, Miss Edna Baldwin of Monroe last Sunday.

Mr. Charles Townsend of Jackson, was in Milan a few days ago, looking over the political field.

Miss K. Inman, who has rooms in Mrs. Stimpson's house on East Main st. is quite ill.

Mr. Chas. Coe is seriously ill with brain trouble. Dr. Herdman, of Ann Arbor, has been called to see him.