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Day
25
Month
June
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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H. Vantassel, of Jackson, spent Snnday with Mrs. E. B. Freer, his daugbter. Mrs. L. Morris, of St. Johns, is visiting Mrs. E. Keyes. Hayingcommencedthis week. Clover is injured some by the frost. Miss Prankie McCall, attending school at Flint, is spendine her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Beach. Dlibori). Fred Bush, of Monroe Junction, visited his parents last week. The Sunday school children expect to partake of a picnic the Fourth of July. Mrs. Dr. Lemen, of Dentón, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veader Shankland. Thomas Finneil, of Chicago, who spent a few days with his parents last week, returned to his home, Saturday, accompanied by Miss Agnes Finneil, of thia place. Wm. Bush, an old and respected citizen of this place, died at nine o'clock Wednesday evening. The funeral services were held at theMethodistchurch Saturday morning and were largely attended. 2George Wagonhoot, who lives three miles north of here, lost a fine new hat last Saturday evening while coming home from town, fiuder please leave at the village store. Webster. Mrs. Johntson, of Ann Arbor, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Latson. The Keading Circle held a social at its last meetinsr, Friday evening, at Mr. McCoIl's. Hay, timothy especially, ia doing wellNo hay ing has y et begun except that of June grass. Corn is doing welf. Last Sunday evening the Y. P. S. C. E. held their business meeting and elected the following officers : President, G. E. Lincoln; vice president, Mrs. W. Blodgett; treasurer, Walter Tubbs; recording secretary, Mrs. Henry Scadin; and corresponding secretary, Miss Ida Kenny. Cbelsea. Mrs. Aarou Durand spent Sunday in Detroit with her daughter. Geo. Blaich and wife returned from their eastern trip on Friday. Mrs. Jay Everett will spend a few weeks in New York visiting relatives. Mrs. A. K. Calkins and others will attend commencement exercises in Ann Arbor. Frank Baldwin has closed his school and will spend the vacation with his parents.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register