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News Nuggets From Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
August
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milan, Aug. 13.-The Presbyterian social at the residence of Mrs. E. W. Blackmer, of, Wilcox street, last Tuesday, was a splendid success.

Rev. Geo. Hyatt, who preached the two last Sabbaths at the Presbyterian church, left for his home in Warsaw, Ohio, Monday.

Mrs. J. O. Rouse made a business trip to Ann Arbor on Saturday last.

Mr. F. Gauntlett has a fine new Port land cement walk in front of his residence.

Attorney and Mm. G. R. Williams are entertaining her mother, Mrs. J. Sprague, and sister, Mrs. L. O. Goodrich, and son, of Ann Arbor, for a few days.

The franchise for the new electric line from Toledo to Ann Arbor has been granted by the council.

W. H. Housman and son gave Ann Arbor a business visit Tuesday evening.

Mrs. W. H. Whitmarsh, of Detroit, is visiting Milan friends this week.

Mrs. Wm. Stimpson and son, W. F. Stimpson, have returned from their Petoskey sojourn.

Mrs. E. Ford, of Mooreville, gave her Milan friends a call Tuesday.

Rev. T. Daghistan, of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Drew.

Mrs. Chas. Gaunllett and daughter returned from Detroit Monday.

Mrs. Osborn Case returned Saturday from a pleasant visit at Ann Arbor, with Attorney and Mrs. Frank Jones.

Mrs. Dunmore, aged 93 years, was in town selling numbers for a quilt that she pieced when she was 92, thinking she could raise some money for her winter clothing, which she is in need of. She says the drawing is to come off in a few days and the last number that is drawn out will give the quilt to the name opposite that number.