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Day
11
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Cora Kiog is quite LU. MissLeonie Clark is visitin; friends n Detroit. No rain, gardena in thia vieinity ave ufferinar for it. Mr. .lohn Lockwood was an Ann Aror visitor . Monday. Miss Matie Smith lea ves Boston he last of neíct week. Mrs. James Chapin, of Owosso, is isitiuji MiUiu frtends. Mr. Clarenee Wisdom returnod Monlay from his Detroit sojourn. Mr. Will Dent, of Ohio, is the guest f his sister. .Mrs. Plora Guy. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hinckley enteriained _nests from out of town Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Easterly enti'i'tained the Presbyterian Aid Society Tucsday p. tn. Mr. and Mrs. A. Melntyre. of Moorerille, werein towu thefirstof the week. Rev. and Mrs. Hutchinson, of Ann Arbof, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fitch-Allen. Milton Hack and wite will soon be at home to their friends in their residenee on County-st. Prof. and Mrs. Dennison and Milton and Mrs. Hack are home from their wedding trip. Messrs. Charles and Floyd Robison are at home from Agricultural College on a short visit. Miss Mable vVilkinson, of Vernon, Mieh., is the guest of her sister, Mr. Minto, for a few weeks. Mrs. H. Putman returned to her home in Union City aceompanied by her niece, Miss Ceoil Gauntlett. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelley and daughter, will leave for Lafce Side. O.. fhursday where they will stay a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. Waite, of Scio, were the cuests of Dr. S. and Mrs. Chapín, mil Dr. .1. 0. and Mrs. Harper over Sunday. Charles Allen vvho was thrown from his earriasre last week is dwing quito well coasiderlng the severe shaking up that he reeeived. DKI.I1 1 IOIiUi Miss Rosa Marsh is on the siek list. Mr. Deloss Davis has been home for a short time attending to some harvesting. Mr. H. Davis and family spent their 4th in Ypsilanti. Mrs. Davis remainIng till Monday. Mr. Estabrook and family returned from Onandago. Mioh.. last Monday where they have been visiting for a few days. Mr. .1. Ryan has moved to Dearborn. Miss May Davis accompanied Mrs. Ryan, where she wül remain for a few day. There i to be a Sunday School at the school house as usual ne.xt Sunday. Last Sunday the school was very small, so many were away visiting. The mili firm have been repalring the house on the eornor whieh has beeu vacant for some time. It is hoped that the good work, so well begun will continue until Lelhi is "brushed up" a little. Mr. John Huddy, of Ann Arbor, and Miss Anna Marsh, of Delhi, were married July 3rd, in Dexter. The wedding party raturned to the home of the bride where numerous guests were assembled and partook of the wedding dlnner. The bride and STOom took the ;i :5ó train for a trip to Niágara t'alls. DIXBOUO. Guy, "hasn't done the same thing siace." Mr. Epp. Matteson and wife have gone to Ann Arbor for the summer. Mrs. J. B Eldert and daughter Leila, of Detroit, are visiting at H. Tuwnsends. John Weismeyer and Miss Lombard, of Whitmore Lake, spent Sunday in Diz boro. The Misses Bernice and Laura Austin, ot Salem, are friends in tviif vicinity. There will be an iee creain social tomorrow evening at the residence ol Mr. M T, Clemente, for the benefit of the pastor. The members of the Epworth League are preparing for a literary entertainmont to be given before many weeks have passed. The fourth was a very quiet day here. Most of the inhabitants going away, some to the picnic at the lake, otheVs to Ypsilanti, whilo a sensible few remained at homo in qutetnesa and rest. SALINE. Herman Sterle, of Ann Arbor, spent the 4th here. Jacob Sturm and family spent the 4th at Joslyn lake. The Milau band furnished musio for the Germán picnic the 4th. Mr. Emmert and ohlldren, of Elyria. O., are guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Warren have been entertaining guests f rom Morrice. The Fpworth League pasaed a very pleasant oay at Joslyn lake Tuesday. Miss Majfgie V heuler left Friday night fora tivo months visit in Boston. Miss Carrie Klager, of Ann Arbor, was the guestof Mr. a:id Mrs. Larzelere the 4 h. Misses Eva Sohafl'er au 1 Carrie C'ullen are attending the summer Normal ut Ann Arbor. UB0DBS. Miss Stot-king is visitin friends in Ann Arbor. P. B. Chapín and fatr.ily aro spending their vaeation here. Fred Van is spending his vaeation with his uncle on the farm. Mr. W. A. Delsman was the guest of Miss Certie Lhamberlain Saturday and Siuiday. Mrs. James Hanby. of int more Lake, spent Sundav with her brother, Mrs. C. Weed. Mrs. Jno. Flinn, of Ann Arbor. is visitiiii.' hei' parante, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. BitzGemld. The hay erop is so short in some places around here that it is Decessary to g&iher it in wool sauks to handle it at all.

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