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Day
29
Month
August
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Abbie Philips is very HL Kev. McGregor is eeriously ill. Mrs. H. Ford visited Ann Arbor Tuesday. Allie Harper leaves for Cadilac Thursday. Mr. J. C. Kouse visited Detroit Friday. The Milán races irere well attended Saturday. C. M. Fuller will commence hie school next Monday. Mrs. H. Ford visited Ann Arbor the first of the week. No rain for Milan, not even on the just nor the unjust. Míbs Lena Bliss returned from her Unadilla visit Monday. Prof. Stanley and sister are visiting Milan friends this week. Rev. Mr. Berry of York delivered a fine sermón Sunday morning. Dr. Palmer and family are entertaining guests from Detroit this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pawline left last week for their new home at Logansport, Ind. Mrs. Chas. Care and daughter of Unadilla are visiting relatives in Milan this week. Bert Brown of Hudson spent Sunda with H. J. Zimmerman and family this week. Mrs. Kelly of Detroit was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. H. Zimmerman, Wednesday. Únele Tom's Cabin will be rendered here at the opera house Wednesdy evening. Mrs. Anna McMullen and son, and nephew Levi, are visiting friends in Grand Rapids. Andrew Braman and wife visited their son, F. Braman, at Ann Arbor the firet of the week. Rev. Jay Huntington and wife visited their non. Geo. Huntington, at Detroit the first of the week. Mrs. Whitmareh and daughter left Tuesday for Inkster where she will visit a sister for a few days. Mre. J. Hobhs gave an interesting party Monday evening to her grandsons, Orrie Tuttle and brother. Warren Babcock, jr., spent his week's vacation at home and returned to the Agricultural College the first of this week. Attornev G. R. Williams visited Detroit and Ypsilanti Saturday, and spent Sunday with Mrs. Williams visiting relatives at Ann Arbor. The reunión of the 18th Mich. Vol. Inft. last Thursday was a success. The dinner was delicious, the campfire in the evening was interesting, the speeches were good, the music was entertaining, and all went merry as a mamage beli. Tpüilantl. Mra. Alexander is visiting her sons in Cleveland. The Normal and public schools open next Monday. Mr. Jno. Wilson and daughter have returned from avisit Elk Rapids. The Union excursión of the Baptist and M. E. churches called out 900 excursionists. Mrs. Clara Laraway attended the Hicks-Scblee wedding in Ann Arbor town last Thursday evening. The Cleary Business College grounds have been b'eautifully sodded. 'and the green grass grows all round." Miss Gertie Andersonof the Business College has accepted a fine position as stenographer with Grand Rapids firm. Miss Minnie Perkins, of the MannhRsler force of school ïna'amB bas been visiting friends In the city for a few days. Mr and Mrs. F. A. Graves celebrated their 38lh wedding annivereary last Friday evening with about seventy guests. Mason Long, the reforroed gambler, gave an interesting talk on the streets the other night and had an attentiveaudience. E C Bowlinghas purchased a line residence on Tru-nbull-ave, Detroit, and contémplales moving bis family there next month. The last Sunday school excursión of the season comes off to-morrow The Presbyterian and Congregation schools join forces for a trip to Star Island. Mrs Wm. Martin and family departed for Traverse City Monday.waere Mr. M has been located for some time and where they will now make their home. Mr Osband of the Ypsilantian has returned from his summer outing at Maekinac, and Mr. Smithe will take his turn by making a trip to New York in company with bis daughter, Miss L0UÍ86. Myra. youngest d.ughter of Dr. Pattison, died Thursday, alter having suffered greatly for a number of months. She was greatly loved by her friends, and her young" life, so quickly terminated, will be held in tender memory by all. The Board of Water Cominissioners find that $75,000, the sum given them to construct the water works, is ïnsuöicient to carry out the extensive svstem they have hegun and have askeü lor an additional $50,000. Of course a hvely svstem of " kichinir," heaüed by a certáin city paper, has been introduced, and the path of those water commiBsioners will by no means be trewed with roseR nor any sort of thornleBS flower. But all the same the demands for water in dwellinji houses exceed the means of furnishinu it at preeent. -

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