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Milan Visitors And Visitings

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
June
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

  Milan, June 23.-- Mrs. L. Coe, of Stony Creek, visited her daughter, Mrs. S. Heston, the first of the week.

  Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Barnes and son are the guests of Atty. and Mrs. D. C. Salisbury at Battle Creek for a few days.

  Miss K. Lamb left Monday for a visit with Detroit friends.

  Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Vail are settled in the Chas. Wilson house on River street, and will soon be at home to their friends.

  Mr. N. Redner and daughter, Mrs. M. Kuhn, drove to Stony Creek Sunday.

  Miss Belle Tripp and brother Perry, of Detroit, were the guests of their sister, Mrs. E. W. Blackmer, Sunday.

  Mr. and Mrs. M. Day are entertaining guests from Detroit this week.

  Editor W. H. Housman and son returned Saturday from their outing in Detroit.

  Mrs. Emeline Fuller is entertaining guests from North Adams.

  Mrs. Trini is entertaining guests from out of town.

  The Baptist social at Mrs. Camburn's was well attended Friday evening.

  Mr. C. M. Fuller left Sunday morning for Ann Arbor, where he spent Sunday with his family.

  Mr. Arthur Vedder is quite ill.

  Claud Edwards is seriously ill.

  Mrs. M. Ostrander left Monday for Grand Marais, Lake Superior, where they will make their home for the present.

  Mrs. W. H. Housman and Bessie report a pleasant time at Mt. Rose.

  Atty. G. R. Williams is quite ill.

  Jay Clark is entertaining a cousin from Ypsilanti this week.

  Several Milan people attended the Grange picnic at Stony Creek Saturday.

  Children's day exercises Sunday morning were well attended and the participant in the program deserve much praise for their efforts.