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Whitmore Lake

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
August
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Chas. Rane is among the sick. Hugh Coyle is having a severe attack of sickness. Harvest ball at the Lake house tomorrow veneing. John McMahon has just recovered from typhoid fever. Pat. Wall and wife, of Eagle, Mich., visited in Northfield last week. It is one fare for the round trip on the T. & A. A. to the farmers' picnic. Mrs. Eva and Nina Stiles are visiting their grand-father, at Fowlerville. Leiand Sunday School will picnic in the Clifton House grove Saturday. Will Stevens and family, of Edmore, have been the guests of Al. Stevens. Between 50 and 75 Baline farmers will picnic in the Clifton grove to-morrow. Mrs. AHce Prentice, of Marquette, who has been visiting relatives has returned home. Dr. John Lemen will take as a life companion one of Superior's fine6t young ladies, soon. Clara Elliott, who has been for some months at Albion, N. Y., has returned to the Lake. Prof. Hennequin, of the University, delivered a lecture on "The Siege of Paris," last evening. Tid. Walker and wife, Dr. Walker and daughter Nina, of Salem, Wm. Dibble and daughter, of Howell, visited the Renwick camp, in the east side grove, this week. Prof. Carlisle's entertainment at the Webster M. E. Church, last week, was excellent. The professor's elocution, together with nausic by the Misses Ball and Wilson and F. U. Lumbard, pleased everybody. The postoffice has been rearranged, and now the P. M. will keep a stock of stationery and yellow covered books for the benefit of our pleasure-seekers. The lake is becoming like the sea-side with respect to novéis.

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Ann Arbor Register