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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Dextcr milis are 1 o have a new li on roof. IC R. Iïe.-il has moved into 'nis new sloro which he has just completed at i'psilanti. Tho State IIorlicuHural Society 1 its aimual meeting at .Vdrian, IXc 8-3, inclusive. John Lawson, at Whittaker, is getting along all right. So is the new clerl: at his house. K M. Cliüds, of Augusta, attended the State Sunday School Convention in Detroit last week. Mr. and Mrs. "W. F. Smith of Sharon, bavo been visiting their son J3ert in Chicago, for the week past. Frank and Philip Gabel, of Augusta, vho have been in Minnesota for over fïvo years, have got back home. Rev. Goldrick of Northfield, is to assist in a Thanksgiving entertainnjent ut Dexter to-morrow evening. Eev. E. W. Ryan will preach the Liior: Thanksgiving sermón in the baptist church, YpsUanti, to-morrow. Miss Genevieve O. Byan, of Ypsilanti, will be married to-day, at her pareni's home, to Dr. M. T. Watson, of L'ay City. i Union Thanksgiving services in the Baptist church, Manchester, eo-morren , Rev. Yokum of the M. E. church, Ti ill preach. The M. E. church at AVhitmore Lake Las a new ïurnace which aids in a great degree in making it warm for tht congregation. The sen'or class of the Pinckney high school are accumulating a graduating iund, by each member paying in lei: cents a week. The animal address before the gradL'sting class of Cleary College, Ypsilanti, will be delivered by Mayor Pingiee, of Detroit, on Dec. 6th. The Pinckneyites are praying to theii council for the restoration of tfceir street lights, which have been put out for some reason other. AVc notice by the Sunday Tribune Dr. E. F. Pyle, of Hilan, i having a Detroit architect prepare plans for a fine new residence to cost $4,000. Eugene Coe, who lives on the George Ui own 'farm, Bridge water, has bought L'." acres of Jos. Riedel, and 15 acres oi the Gosmer estáte, and will start a new farm. The dray business so long earried on 'by N. Keith at Dexter, has been puichased'by Thos. Phelps, who will iüovo into town and run it. He will adel new teams and drays. Mrs. George W. Taylor and Mrs. Sumnel Browu are sisters. Last Uonday night they presented their hubbands each with a fine son. The boys. were born within an hour of eact other, and one physician attende.l both cases. Grandpa and Grandma Sayles are already speculating on vhat they will put into the little shavers' stockings for Christmas. i'cung Taylor weighs 10 1-2 Ibs. and Iirotvn 8 Ibs.- Milan Leader. How w ould it do to pub th-eir feet in ? ri

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Ann Arbor Courier