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Breezy Topics At Whitmore Lake

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
January
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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BREEZY TOPICS AT WHITMORE LAKE

Whitmore Lake, Jan. 12.–Six inches of snow fell here Sunday and the sleighing is splendid, but the ice companies are disgusted as they had the previous snow all nicely scraped off the ice ready to commence cutting today, but the scraping has to be all done over again.

About 30 of the Ladies of the Maccabees were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul at their residence yesterday.

Jay G. Pray and T. Frank Taylor attended the Elks' meeting at Ann Arbor Saturday night.

Mrs. John Lemon has returned after a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shankland, at the county farm.

Otis Cushon, of Webster, sold to Frank Dunlavey 10 head of fat cattle which netted over $700. They were beauties.

Wm. H. Osborne has refitted his feed grinding mill and expects this week to go to grinding. This will be a great convenience to the farmers in this vicinity.

Edward Beckwith has got moved into his new residence and is happy.

Any ind of old rotten wood is in demand here at good prices.

P. Cavanaugh, of Northfield, who has been seriously ill for the past two months, was in our village Saturday and is now rapidly improving.

The snow which fell so quietly on Sunday was on Sunday night piled mountain high and today the roads are almost impassable.