Doings In Ypsilanti Town
Ypsilanti Township, Feb. 23. - The Kings Daughters will give an experience social at the residence of David Campbelll, in the Tuttle District, Saturday afternoon, Feb. 28. The Peaked Sisters will be played, besides the members' experiences which promise to be taking.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Crittenden has recovered from a week's sickness.
Jake Lent has been suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Ballentine, of Detroit, have been visiting at the old home of Mrs. Ballentine at W. W. Voorhees'.
Miss Nettie L. Crittenden visited in Ann Arbor Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ella and the Misses Ida and Georgia Covert.
The ninth grade pupils of the Tuttle school took the examination at the close of the first semester and passed highly satisfactory examinations.
G. H. Havekost, of the Oat Grove nursery, Monroe, called on old friends last Friday.
There seem to be a great many suffering from hard colds. W. W. Voorhees, who has rented his farm to Chas. Hayden, will have an auction next month.
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