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Some Newsy Chelsea Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
October
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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SOME NEWSY CHELSEA NOTES

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Chelsea, Oct. 16.- H. V. Heatley, of Lyndon, who has been ill for several weeks, has been removed from his home to Ann Arbor for treatment by the medical fraternity of that city. 

Born, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dancer, a daughter. 

The Junior Stars, Chelsea's crack base ball team, are making arrangements to hold a social in the opera house Friday evening, Oct. 24. The boys expect to furnish all kinds of fun for those who attend and will have a number of booths from which they will dispose of various articles, and they expect to have an up-to-date fortune teller present. The trouble will commence at 6 o’clock sharp. Admission to the hall 10 cents. 

Capt. E. S. Negus has been in attendance at the annual reunion of the famous Custer brigade in Detroit for several days of this week. The captain, according to the Detroit papers, is the only surviving commanding officer of the First Michigan cavelry. 

Rev. F. A. Stiles and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Everrett are In Detroit this week in attendance at the Baptist State Association. Owing to the absence of the pastor there will be no morning service but in the evening the young people's society will have a fine program at the usual hour for the evening services.

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Chelsea, Oct. 17. – The republicans will open the campaign at this place next Monday evening with Hon. Milo Campbell and Hon. W. W. Wedemeyer as speakers. Jas. Harkins and the Aeolian quartet. will sing.

Chelsea has a new musical organization known as Fuller's orchestra, consisting of ten pieces, and they have been engaged to furnish music for the lecture course the coming season.

“A Bunch of Roses” will be one of the attractions for the Junior Stars entertainment next Monday evening.

The school report for September shows that the total enrollment is 374, of which 36 are foreign students. Three hundred and sixty-eight have neither been absent nor tardy, making the percentage of attendance 98.

Eugene V. Debs will open the People’s Popular Lecture course here on Nov. 12.

Philip Steger, of this village, has accepted a position with the D., Y., A. A. & J. line at Ann Arbor, and will commence work Nov. 1.

Miss Wasson will give a musical at the Lyndon Baptist church Saturday evening, Oct. 25.