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Correspondence From Emery

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
January
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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CORRESPONDENCE FROM EMERY

 

Emery, Mich., Jan. 8. Mrs. Norman Nixon, of Detroit, has been visiting friends n this vlcinity.

 

Mrs. Lucinda Treadwell Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fish. of South Bend, Ind.

 

Miss Nettie Treadwell, of the Normal college at Ypsilanti, has been spending her vacation at her brother's, Wm. Treadwell.

 

Miss Anna Burlingame has gone to Florida to spend the winter for her health.

 

Mrs Grace Bartlett, of Ypsilanti, has been spending the holidays at her father's, Eugene Bartlett.

 

The Northfield Pearo club will be entertained tomorrow night by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burnett.

 

Win. H. Burlingame spent Wednesday and Thursday in Detroit on business.

 

Rev. Mr. Whitney. of Salem, is conducting revival meetings at this place.

 

Thomas Burd, a very prosperous business man of Toledo, Ohio, has been here visiting his father, D. O. Burd, who is on the sick list. Mr. Burd is under the care of Dr, Belser, of Ann Arbor.

 

Mrs. Mosser entertained the ladies of this vicinity by having a rag bee Wednesday. A good old time was enjoyed by all.

 

Mrs. Ed. Young served dinner to the ladies of the Leland M. E. church yesterday.

 

Mrs. Dalkey, of Whitmore Lake. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. Burd.

 

The farmers of this vicinity expect to have the telephone soon. The 25 names have already been procured.

 

Miss Bertha Wilkinson, of the Sutton school, is spending her vacation In the Homeopathic hospital at Ann Arbor, having her eyes and throat treated. Her many friends of this place wish her recovery soon.

 

The L. O. T. M. M. of this place are in a thriving condition. They have secured several new members since their organization in the spring. They will install officers next Tuesday. Most of the officers were re-elected, with a salary paid to the higher ones.