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Breezy Topics At Whitmore Lake

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
February
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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BREEZY TOPICS AT WHITMORE LAKE

Whitmore Lake, Feb. 2. Miss Nellie Stevens is spending a couple of weeks in Detroit with relatives and friends.

Mr. Du Pont, of Ann Arbor, was the guest of T. Frank and Kale Taylor over Sunday.

Dlor Rorabacher made a business trip to Howell on Thursday.

Tim Fahey, of Webster, has a freak. It is a five-legged lamb, it having three front legs. The third leg has three toes.

The sheet and pillow case social at J. G. Pray's on Friday evening, in consequence of the stormy night was rather slimly attended.

Mrs. Samuel Hammond is visiting relatives at South Lyon.

James Nesbit has the contract for building a large up-to-date residence on the Pray addition for James Brokaw. It will be situated on the lake front and is calculated to be the finest residence in town. The material is now being placed on the ground from the J. G. Pray lumber yard.

Candlemas day comes in dark, foggy and gloomy and Mr. Groundhog will be sharp if he gets a glimpse at his shadow.

The Toledo Ice Co. are again at a standstill with their houses only half filled, owing to soft weather. Had this company used the Whitmore Lake laborers the same as they do the Toledo men they would now have their houses filled. They pay Toledo men transportation both ways and pay them $1.50 and Whitmore Lake men $1.25, with the result that they are working short handed all the time.

T. Frank Taylor made a flying business trip to Ann Arbor today.

On Friday evening, Feb. 6, there will be a donation party at the Lake House for the benefit of the M. E. preacher. A cordial invitation is extended to all.

MOSS.