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Canvassing Every York House

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
October
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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CANVASSING EVERY YORK HOUSE

FOR HOME SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDIES

School in Milan Opened To-day As There Are No More Cases of Diptheria

Milan, Mich., Sept. 26.- Seth Dixon, of Dundee, spent last evening here with friends.

   Mrs. Sarah Teall, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Bosina Redman, for two weeks, retuned to her home in Detroit today.

   Guy Coe has returned to Ypsilanti after a visit with his sister.

   Claude Edwards has returned from his stay in Detroit and is working for the Milan Elevator company.

   Miss Fay Wilcox is spending the day Whittaker.

   Frank Pullen has returned from his visit in Adrian.

   The social given last evening by the Rathbone Sisters was a huge success. The male quartet of the Franklin Stock company sang for them. They feel highly gratified as this was their first social.

   Mr. and Mrs. George Finch have gone to Lansingwhere they will be the guests of their two sons for several weeks.

   Daniel Case has been attending the races and fair at Adrian.

   Earl Sweet has hired a barber from Maybee.

   Lee Salsbury returned to Ann Arbor today, and expects to be operated on soon at the University hospital for gall stones.

   Last evening the Franklin Stock company played "East Lynne" to a large house and pleased the people.

   School begins Monday in all departments, as there have been no new cases of diphtheria, and the old ones are improving.

   Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wilson went east this morning.

   Lester Carter and wife have returned from Adrian.

   Addison Gardner, who has been here with his daughter., Mrs. L. L. Schmitt, returned to Detroit today.

   Mrs. F. Hill and daughter have returned from thelr Adrian trip.

   Frank Teall has purchased four acres of land of Mrs. Joshua Hanson, near the Wabash station, for gardening purposes, and will build a house thereon next spring.

   L. Wells Sprague, of Greenville, arrived last evening from New York, where he has been visiting relatives, and together with his wife is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rosina Redman, over Sunday.

   Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kent stopped off in Milan on their way from Minnesota to Detroit, where they will make their home in the future. She was formerly Miss Maude Aniba and resided here and later in Ann Arbor with Miss Nancy Simpson.

   William Welch is visiting friends here for a few days.

   Misses Mary Miller and Polly Murray have returned from Adrian, where they attended the fair.

   Rev. Howard A. Field went to Detroit today, where he will tomorrow preach his first sermon in the Burns Avenue church. They will not get moved there until next week.

   Mrs. William C. Reeves and daughter Edna went to Detroit today.

   Walter B. Redman and Miss Wave Blackmer went to Durand this evening to remain over Sunday, the guests of Miss Irene Place.

   W. S. Juckett and son Floyd went to Fowlerville this morning, where they will visit friends and relatives a few days.

   The different church societies of the York township Sunday School association are making a canvass of every home in the township in the interests of home study Sunday school work, Rev. T. D. Denman is chairman of the movement. 

   William Woolcott has returned from the Adrian fair where he had a stand and reports an elegant business.

   Rev. J. B. Marsh will preach his first sermon in the Methodist church Sunday. He comes here from Tipton.

   Miss Eloise Allen went to Ann Arbor this mornlng.

   Mrs. Frank Butler went to Detroit today to be the guest of her sons, Wilmer and Cassius, a few days.

   O. H. Halstead and wife are in Detroit visiting relatives.