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Milan Musings

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
July
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Milan, July 29.--Mr. I. Halleck died Tuesday evening of paralysis. Deceased was a childless widower and had been residing with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gauntlett since the death of his wife, which occurred a few months ago. He leaves a large circle of friends who mourn his loss.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fuller and daughters were called Tuesday to the bedside of Mrs. Fullers father, Atty G. R. Williams, who is dangerously ill. 

Mesdames Luther and Leonard Smith are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoffman of Chelsea.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rouse are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bliss, in Detroit, this week.

Mrs. M. Day and daughter Isabell are ill with malaria. 

Miss Mamie Woolcott is again clerking for A. E. Putnam.

Mr. and Mrs. Colf have returned from a visit in Detroit. 

Editor Housman has been on the sick list. 

John Whaley is clerking for F. M. Miller, the druggist. 

Mr. and Mrs. Hyzer are entertaining guests from Ohio.

Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Fields and daughter are visiting friends at Weston, Sturgis and Rollin for a couple of weeks. 

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mather are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. D. Mather, of Athens, Mich.

Mrs. J. Lockwood is taking an outing at Crystal Lake.