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17
Month
January
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Will Brewer and wife, of Saginavv, spent a few days here last week visiting Mre. Brevver's parents. Dr. J. McLaren and wife, of Sagina w. were here tor a short time iast week. Thy left last Tuesday for Europe where the doctor will spen some time irisóme of the hospitals. WEBSTER. Last Friday evening a party of young people had a good time at Vernie Cushing's. Those holding seasnn tickets of the C. E. lecture course as well as others should note the change in date of Mr. Viadimnoff's lecture, which oocurs on Saturday Feb. 2, insterd of Feb. 1. U ■■ I I MOK i: 1.AKE. Mrs. F. M. Lumbard is on the sick list. Dr. A. Pray. of Croswell, Mich.,spent Sunday with Lis parents. Mr. L. J. Seek made a flying business trip to Toledo, Monday. Miss Margaretand Mrs. H. L. Dodge, of Laingsburg are the guests of her son Henry. Mr. Henry Ayery, of Superior, has been visiting friends here lor the past week. The L. J. Seek Ice Co., are giving employnient to about 100 men putting up ice. Mrs. Lucy Roper, of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting her paren ts, M r. and Mrs. Henry Spiegelburg. Mr. John Hillman and Miss Brown, of Ann Arbor, I. O. O. T. lodge were tha guests of this lodge on Saturday evening. Mrs. E. N. Stiles, of Colorado, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pray during the past two months left for her home on Thursday There will ben "cobweb" social at the residence of L. J. Stiles on Friday evening next ior the ueneflt of the church. All eordially inviteU to attend. Kev. B. Gibson, of this place, and Rev. Newkirk, of JD.'xboro are conducting a protracced ineeLmg in the M. E. churcn at Ilauibtirg aud report good success. HILAN. Mr. L. Van Warner is quite 111. Mrs. J. C. Harper is on the sick list. V. II. Whitmarsh visited Detroit on busintss Wednesday. Mr. A. E. Tuttman made a business trip to Chicago. ïuesday. Mrs. Heston and daughter have returned from their visiting tour. Mrs. Kelsey and Mrs. Shurtz, of Tecumseh, are visiting Milan people. Hrs. W. W. Watts, of Ann Arbor, is the guest of Mrs. VV. H. Whitmarsh. Mesdarnes Gauntlett and Williams visited the Milan school ïhursday. Snow is froru 6 to 8 inches deep and still snowing. Sleighing is quite good. II. A. Tyler wears a Deputy Sheriff badge. Milan has three Deputy Sherifts. Mr. and Mrs. Uurttick, of Ypsilanti. visited friends Thursday aud Friday in Milan. Mr. J. Sprague. of Anu Arbor, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. G. H. Williams, Thursday and Friday. The dedieatory services of the I. O. O. F. temple in Milan Thursday evening, was very impressive and the Miau people have every reason to feel proud of this beautiful building. The menu was üne, the musie was flner and the speeches were ünest. Capt. Chas. Manly was an interesting toastmaster. The address of welcotne by Itev. J. Ward Stone, a pleasant one. The response to the toast, American Odd Fellowship, its rise and progress by P. G. M. Jonathan Sprague, of Ann Arbor, was a scholarly one, and finely handled. The next was, Why are we a Secret Order, responses by H. W. Newkirk, of Dexter, and was well spoken. Wearing the Badge, response by 8. J. Johnson, Montpelier, Ohio. Our Order, lts position in the world among the secret Societies, responses by G. M. M. R Salter, of Ithica. The daughters, of Kebekah response by J. Nelson Lewis, of Detroit. Adjourning to Gay Opera House the compauy indulged in the light fantastic well into the "Wee Sma," faours of the morning. Theevent will never be forgotteu by the Milan people.

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