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WMünore Lake, Mieli., June 10-F. N. Bar...

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
June
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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BREEZY TOPICS AT WHITMORE LAKE

Whitmore Lake, Mich., June 10-F. N. Barker shipped a car load of 600 bushels of hand picked beans Saturday to Boston.

Eugene Wheeler, of Webster, has raised his 50x60 foot barn eight feet and put a stone basement under it.

The Dodge & Lemon Ice Co. have commenced shipping ice to Detroit. The demand for Whitmore Lake ice is growing and this company will add three more rooms to their plant for next winter's ice crop.

The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. John Wiesemeyer on Wednesday afternoon when refreshments will be served. Everybody should come but should not forget that 10 cents.

Ten car loads of lumber are side tracked here for the Jay G. Pray lumber yard.

Twelve Columbus, Ohio, tourists are quartered at the Lake House.

Mr. G. Lamphere from Sears is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Ida R. Holmes.

J Stanger, of Ann Altoor, is registered at the Lake House.

Mr. Schleicher, of Ann Arbor, has opened up his cottage and is ready for his season's sport.

Uncle Nelson Stevens and his son, William, are enjoying themselves at the Lake house.

School district No. 6 closed its spring term last Friday and the efficient teacher, Miss Frances Darrow, grand bowery dance in the evening at the residence of Thomas Coyle. On Friday morning Ade Rauschenberger, Fred Prochnow, Henry King and Thomas Coyle hitched their teams and proceeded to haul material and build a fine bowery large enough for four sets to trip the light fantastic.

The teacher had a fine program arranged which was nicely rendered and the duet by Master Leo Coyle and Louis King, entitled "The Bird in a Gilded Cage," elicited much applause. It was very encouraging to the teacher to have the parents take so much interest in the education of their children and everybody spoke in praise of the efficiency of the teacher, Miss Darrow. After the program was completed, Miss Carrie Prochnow, Fred Bunn and Milton Steffee discoursed fine music and the dancing commenced and was kept up until 2 a. m. Over 200 were present and enjoyed themselves immensely. Miss Mary Coyle and Miss Ida Steffee assisted in the dance music.

At midnight the party sat down to a well spread table. Lemonade was as plentiful as water and Havana cigars were in evidence. The old and young mingled together in fun, each trying to outdo the other in the sport they could make in fact everybody tried hard and succeeded well in making the occasion an enjoyable one, notwithstanding the shower.

Oh! What Bliss for the democrats this fall if the republicans renominate Bliss.