Stony Creek
G. Delaford entertained his cousin, E. Sanderson, of Willis, on last Sunday. Ed. Burns, who is now in the vicinity of Brighton, visited at H. Eaton's the Sist. Miss Phoebe Minzey, who has been yery Bick, we are pleased to observe is improving. The social at Henry Helsey's was a success in every respect. The attendance was large. A. Reynolds, of Milan, is canvassing the town for a patent folding ironing table. Success to you, Al. G. C. Crane entertained a society of friends last Tuesday evening, with ice cream, etc, in honor of Miss Florence Hayden. Mrs. David Eaton, who has been staying in Chicago for a year past, has returned. She is one of the oldest settlers in this vicinity. Mrs. G. L. Hayden, and daughter Florence, who have been visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity, have returned to Toledo, O. Thrashing machines are getting to be almost thicker than jobs in this vicinity, there being four different machines at one time in this vicinity, and more coming. Ephraim Eddy has the handsomest and most tastefully painted house in this vicinity. It certainly is a credit to the one who selected it, and also to the one who did the painting. The effect of the hot wind of the 17th begins to show itself on the corn and clover. The farmers on the sand will have to anchor to some rock or they will blow away in some of these winds.
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