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Some Doings in Willis

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
June
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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SOME DOINGS IN WILLIS

 

Willis, Mich., June 10Mr. John Thompson, of Ypsilanti town, was calling on friends here Sunday.

 

Dr. H. I. Post was calling on friends in this place last Sunday.

 

Bert Young and Mrs. Mary O'Brien, delegates to the K. O. T. M. and L. O. T. M., left here for the Grand Review to be held at Marquette. They went by boat. Mrs. O'Brien's brother, Mr. Jabin Strong, of Somerset Center accompanied them as a delegate from that place.

 

Charlie Morgan, of Detroit, who has been very sick, is staying with his sister, Mrs. Mary Brining for the present.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Cari Bunton, of Ann Arbor, were visiting at James Bunton's last Sunday.

 

Henry Fallington has had his house painted and it looks very nice.

 

Foster Hammond and wife were visiting at Charles Hammond's last Sunday.

 

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ambrose were visiting at Charles Hammond's last week.

 

Mrs. John Burns is able to be around again but her health is quite poor.

 

Miss Mary Kirchen has gone to Ypsilanti to work.

 

John Ryan is in poor health at present.

 

Charles Faust has hired out to Fred Roberts for two months.

 

Mrs. Walter Draper, of Ypsilanti town, was visiting with Mrs. Calista Hammond one day last week.

 

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruthruff, June 5, a fine little girl.

 

Hon. David A. Hammond and son, Harry, made us a call one day last week.

 

Will Dawson's twins returned to their home in Detroit last week after spending a couple of weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dawson, of this place.

 

George N. Hammond has got the frame of his house up.

 

George Moore raised a new barn one day last week.

 

Miss Annie L. Greenman went back to Detroit last Saturday.