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Breezy Notes From Whitmore Lake

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
July
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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BREEZY NOTES FROM WHITMORE LAKE

Whitmore Lake, June 27. Mrs. Fred Perry has gone to Montrose to visit relatives.

The Misses Emma and Rena Esslinger, of Ann Arbor, are the guests of Fred Jarendt and family.

Jas. Nesbit has the frame of his elegant residence up and will have it ready to occupy in August.

Ex-Postmaster Bert Royce, of Hamburg, called on Jas. Nesbit today.

Dr. Harry Nichols is on the sick list.

Mrs. Frank N. Barker and daughter, Carrie, visited friends in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti yesterday.

Prof. Kempf and family hare been rusticating at the Widenman grove for the past few days.

A party of 20 citizens of Cincinnati, Ohio, ahe quartered at the Widenman grove for a month's enjoyment.

The Wm, Dunlop grove is fast filling up with tourists, and they are a jolly lot.

Both the Lake and Clifton hotels are enjoying an immense patronage, the registers showing 19 states represented.

Geo. W. McCormack is the Champion fisherman so far this season, having caught as many as 100 after 5 o'clock p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winans visited his parents in Superior yesterday.

The farmers have nearly all decided not to commence haying until after the Fourth, the latest for this region in 20 years.

Prof. Wells D. White has been engaged to teach our school for another year. This gives general satisfaction.

Fred Smith, son of Dr. Elias Smith, was run over by a handcar at Howell on Thursday and had three ribs broken and his hips badly hurt. Fred is now home here and is rapidly improving. Dr. Huntington attended him.