Among Our Neighbors
Dr. J. Rollin KiDgrloy and Miss Julia Pulmer were married at 11 o'clock Wedncsday foronoon at tlio homo of tho bride's parenta in Exeter. Tl) o doctor has act yet dccidcd just where he vvill looate. A party of young pcople went to Monroo Tuesday night for a few dajs outing. Among tho nurabcr were tho Following: Mre. Ward, Phoebo Ward, Misses Iva Lockwoud, Es tel la Ward, Lulu Eddy, Nora Calkins, and Mesers. [ed Edwards, W. P. Craig, 1 W. and Wllmor Robison. Otis A. Chritchct, a gradúate from the Uuivorsity of Michigan, collega of pharmacy, is now olerklng for Hoath Bros. Gcorgo M. Hoatli has been eng-aged as chemist for tho X Hay ílodical & 8urgical Iastitutd, ïoltdo, and expects to leave ia a short time. In some mannci not known, littlo Gertrude Gay 's clothes caughtfire from tho gasoline store Tuesday about noon; hor screams brought her motlier to the rescuro, and slie was saved without a single burn, butMrs. Gays's hands were quite badly burned. Mrs. Gay's close proximity at the instant of the accident and her prompt action probably savcd tho little girl's life. Chelsea Standard. Complaints are constantly coming in about the poor concHtion of many of the sidowalks uround town. ïhe last person to recoive Injuries is John Messoner, who feil and burt his right arm wliile walklnj? on the walk in front of A. Burkhart's on Kast Street. Ata meeting of the stoekholders of the Chelsea IVjitcr Works Company held last Friday, tlie ofiicers were cleeted for tho year. President, M. A. Lowry; vice president, E. Keenau ; &ecretary, A. It. Welch; treasurci', F. P. Glazitjr. There carne near being a seiiuus conflagration on Kast street last Suturday. As Munson Burkhart waspoing tlirough W. P. Sobenk'a yard he notii.eu a ilash of liht froi.-. the hay lof t of Mr. Sohenk's barn. He hustled up ètairs and found several small boys with their hands full ot matches trying to Ught a wisp of hay whieh was a little elow in Ignitinsr. Ho promptly ejeeted the boys, much to their indignation. It the barn had caught fii-e rapid work would have been necessary to have saved the houses which stood near it on both sides.
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