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Breezy Topics At Whitmore Lake

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
August
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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 Whitmore Lake, Aug. 22.-- Kate Taylor has gone to Jackson for a three weeks' visit.

 Toot Schumacher is pitching for the Whitmore Lake team against Green Oak and Brighton aggregation today.

 Mrs. Swift and two daughters are at the Clifton house today.

 Joe McCormack, of Toledo, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCormack.

 While the choir boys with Prof. Kempf are very nicely behaved while the professor is in sight, still the boy traits predominated last night in the absence of the professor, and C. A. Pray's store was the scene of broken watermelons thrown on his floor by some of the naughty boys, and Mr. Pray is indignant.

 Mrs. Clark and daughter, of N. Main street, Ann Arbor, are at the Clifton house today.

 Wm. Frazer made a business trip to Toledo yesterday.

 Frank Henderson and Chris. Frye caught a fine string of fish Saturday.

 Bert Snyder of the Campus Press is a guest at the Lake house today, and says he is having a fine time.

 H. R. Bliss, of Kalamazoo, a relative of A. T. Bliss, is here today and is quartered at the Lake house.

 Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family left last night for their home in Ann Arbor after a very pleasant week at the Clifton house.

 Geo. McGraw and wife, of Toledo, are at the Clifton house for the day. Also Mrs. Florence and Tessie McGraw and Miss Mollie Shelan.

 Mr. and Mrs. John Berg are guests today at the Dr. Nichols cottage.

 Mr. and Mrs. John Feiner and two children, of Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kauser, of Detroit, are at the Lake house.

 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mummery, of Ann Arbor, are spending Sunday at their cottage here.

 Mrs. Ida Jerow, of Detroit, has been Mrs. Helber's guest for the past 10 days.

 Don't forget the Farmers' picnic on Saturday. Also the afternoon and evening dance at both hotels on Saturday next August 30.

 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Staebler came to town today in their automobile and put up at the Lake House.

 Mrs. Orrin Bureau is visiting her sister Mrs. L. A. Frost today.

 Al Bauer, of Northfield is in town today and says that they have 68 bushels of oats to the acre and that corn is No. 1. He has 80 acres of beans which promise a good crop.

 At the Helber cottage today we find the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. John Heinzmann, Mr. and Mrs. John Burg of Ann Arbor, Mrs. E. M. Childs and daughters, Miss Winifred Ethel and Emma, of Ypsilanti, and Mrs. Johnson and daughter, of Lodi, and a happier congregation you never met.

 Charles Wesemeyer, of Emery, visited his brother and wife here today.

 C. F. Kayser, of Ann Arbor, and Mr. George Hangstarfer are at our resort today and expect a good time.

 Jeff Ashley is receiving a visit from his father today.