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Old Fashioned Ypsilanti Will

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
May
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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OLD FASHIONED YPSILANTI WILL

Ypsilanti Town, May 20.––Mre. Freeman, after a severe illness, seems to be improving.

Dewit Sherwood, of the Detroit Medical school, after a week's vacation at home, returned Tuesday for hospital work.

Mrs. D. V. Harris is quite sick.

shed extension to his barn and will re-

the spring far down the slope and rebuild and generally repair the barn.

The Ladies' Helping Hand society met with Mrs. Dallas Pierce last Thursday. There were 45 guests. Mrs. Pierce is to be congratulated on the success of the day, all the appointments being well ordered and pleasing. The picturesque old farm with the steep banks sloping to the river, the bucket that would travel on a wire to the spring far down the slope and return filled with ice-cool water, all helped to make the day long to be remembered. The next meeting will be with the president, Mrs. F. Stockade, on the afternoon of June 12.

Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Shaw have returned from a trip to Toronto, where Mr. Shaw received a degree at the M. E. college.

The Tuttle school, taught by Miss Grace Crittenden, will close next week. Friday afternoon there will be exercises by the school followed by a picnic. Ice cream will also be served.

There will be Decoration Day exercises by the Tuttle school next week Saturday at the Udell cemetery.

It is quite probable that an Ann Arbor student will be selected to go to Washington to study sociology during the summer vacation. The names of two young ladies have been selected by Prof. Cooley and forwarded to the head of the department. If selected the young lady will spend the summer in Washington under direction of the superintendent of the bureau of charities. If the work is satisfactory to both sides she will be made superintendent of a division of the work. At present Miss Ida Green, '02, is superintendent of a division of the bureau, Chas. F. Weller, is a graduate of the University of Michigan with the class of 1894.