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Day
19
Month
June
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Wm. Kelsey is still very low. Ada Burt has been on the sick list Dut is now recovering. F. J. Salsbury and wife are visiting in the vicinity of Hillsdale. Children's Day was observed at York, ast Sunday, with appropriateexercises. Mrs. Redner Minzey is very sick. There are grave doubts as to her recovery. IMxboro. A new post-office here soon. Miss Agnes Finnell closed school in District No. 5 with a picnic, on Friday. Miss Nettie Robinson gave a pleasant party .to her young friends, Friday evening. The ice cream social at Mr. Burlingame's, last Thursday evening, was largely attended. The proceeds were about $8. Our young people tripped the light fantastic at M. F. Galpin's barn, Saturday evening. They had a gay time, and departed for their homes before the Sabbath broke. Webster. Hon. Wm.Ball was in town, Sunday. Mrs. Huil and son, of Saline, has been the guest of Mrs. Sears. Mrs. Deyoe and MissHaviland, of Ann Arbor, were in town, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of Grass Lake, were guests of Mrs. Olsaver, Saturday and Sunday. Henry Scadin has gone to Benzonia to join work in photography with Fred Waters, of that place. Children's Day will be observed at the Congregational church, next Sunday, commencing eleven o'clock a. m. A good program is prepared and a pleasant time is anticipated. ■Hm. Prof. Denninson left for Ypsilanti, Monday. Charles Buxton isbuildinga new residence this summer. Editor Smith has a handsome new job press at his office. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fuller are visiting friends in the country. I. H. Ford is building a two-story brick block on Main-st. Messrs. Day and Stevens, of Ypsilanti, spent Sunday in Milan. Mrs. A. Remmington, of Grand Rapids, is visiting Milan friends. Miss Millie Hitchcock returned from Toledo, the last of the week. Several of our Milan citizens are fishing at Pleasant Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rinsom Rouse, of Saline, visited J. C. Rouse and wife, Sunday. Messrs O. A. Kelley, A. Hayden, and Wm. VhUmare.i v..iied Detroit, VVedAirs. Luick will give the M. E. tea social this week at her residence on Dexter-st. A large nuniber of the Milán Maseras visited the masonic lodge at Saline, the last of the week. Bennie MeLarrahan's remains were brought to Milán froni Detroit, Thursday, for interment. The editor of the Milán Leader, Dr. Messic and Alfred Putman indulged in a fishing excursión to Hamburg, laat week. The new offieers of the Wolverine Lodge, I. O. O. F. are : N. ., George P. Whaley ; V. G., Wm. H. Whaley ; sec retary, Edgar Mead ; treasurer, J. Steidle. The com men cement exercises were well attended Friday, the opera house being crowded. Prof. DenninBon made brief remarles. The essays were well written and well read, and Milan was well pleased with the sixth annual commencement. Tpsllantl. Mrs. D. C. Batchelder and daughter are spending the summer in Buffalo, N. Y. Chas. Sewell and bride, of Chicago, are spending a little time visiting Ypsilanti friends. Prof. Geo. B. Hodge, of the University of Dakota, is spending his vacation here and at Ann Arbor. The stock of Will Smith, the young grocer, is being closed out bv his father, J. Evarts Smith, and J. M. Chidister. Mrs. Kittie Gilbert and Miss Murray have resigned their portions in the city schools and two Normal young ladies wil! t:ike their places. Tlif city was full of colnred brethren last Thursday, the occasion being the annual meeting of thp Dauuhtere of Saniaria and the Good Samaritans. Csrds are out announcing the marriage, next Tiiesdny evening, of Durand Springer, professor in the ('ler.ry College, and Miss Hattie Lazellt, of Manchester. Men who dotfl on mising garden delicacies areobliged toit up nights, ariued with a bi;; doe; and Bhot gun, to keep the colorpd gentry from borrowing green eatables. Miss Mabel Gaundry and Doctor Frank Bunting were married at the home of the bride's parents, last Thursday evening. They take their departure for California soon. Chas. Lappeus, the M. C. conductor of the switch engina, who was killed last week, leaves a crippled wife and four children. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and also of the Conductors' Protective Association. Rev. Geo. H. Wallace and wife stopped over to cali on Ypsilanti friends, Monday, while en route from Plymouth to Manchester, at which latter place he tied the knot which launched Doctor Henry Schmid, of Chelsea, and Miss Nellie McMahon, of Manchester, out upon the matrimonial sea.

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