Sundry Items From Salem
SUNDRY ITEMS FROM SALEM
Salem, Mich Jan. 19–Mrs. H. P. Webster, of Grand Rapids, who was called to the bedside of her mother Mrs. O. Woodworth, who died on Wednesday of last week, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Munn entertained the Echoers Saturday at dinner.
Clyde Perry has returned after spending the past week with Detroit friends.
Mrs. Maggie Whipple left for California last Monday, where she will make her future home.
Mr. Walter Ryder is confined to his bed with lung trouble.
Mr John Martin is quite ill at this writing.
Lewis Underhill and wife spent Sunday and Monday with Ypsilanti friends.
A jolly sleigh load of South Lyons young people spent the evening at the home of Herschel Munn last Friday.
A MOVABLE FORT.
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Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat