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Milan News Nuggets

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
May
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milan. May 27- Cold wave is prevalent in Milan and overcoats and winter wraps are in great demand.

Mesdames L. Clark and K. Barnes spent last Tuesday in Toledo.

Mrs. Carrie Easterly went to Detroit on a business call this week.

Mrs. Pitt Palmer is quite ill.

Dr. A. S. Mesic has returned from Memphis and reports his brother, whom he was called to see, much better.

Miss Minnie Wolcott is ill with rheumatism.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sill entertained guests from Azalia recently.

Milan high school nine is slated to play at Monroe Thursday.

Born, May 26, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hack.

Mrs. Mullein, of Byron, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock of West Main street.

Mrs. H. A. Field is visiting friends in Leslie for a few days.

Mrs. L. Vanwormer has purchased the James Ash residence on Hurd street and will take possession in a few days.

Dr. and Mrs. Baldwin have returned from their Maybee visit.

Mrs. Cecil Lockwood visited Miss Ruby Rouse, recently, in Saline, and reports an enjoyable time.

Mrs. Miller, of Dundee, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gauntlett last Monday.

Mr. T. N. Barnes is in Elkhart, Ind., this week.

Rev. Mr. Bettys gave an interesting talk Sunday evening on Missions and illustrated his address with stereoptican views.

Mr. L. Salisbury from York has been employed at the depot as baggage-master.

Mr. Frank Critchett has a position in Marshall in a lumber yard and will move his family there in a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Hartwell have returned from their Raisinville visit.

Mr. H. Guy is on the road with agricultural implements this spring.

Mr. F. C. Hollis' well is now down 75 feet and they have struck a fine spring of water, but they will continue to go deeper.

Two more weeks of school after this.