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Where The Flowers Would Go

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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A certaln young widow of Indianupolis, who has just changed her weeds i Tor brighter hues, gave a dinner party not long ago, says the lndianapolis Sentinel. The roomB were decoratad wlth a great profusión of flowers. Roses in masses were on the mantels, knd the dinner table falrly blossomed -In fact, the abundance of flowers was anusual. One of the guests could reitrain her curiosity no longer, and When the dessert was brought in said: WH, Mrs. Blank, you're rather apreading on the flowers tonight.." "Ves," replied the fair widow, brigkt(j, "but tomorrow I am going to talie fchem out to Crow Hill and put them n poor Tom'B grave." A regular "13" Ihlver went round the table. tresldeat McKiaíey carne to hif. Cantón home to vote nná was accorded his usual hearty and enthusiastic weleome. Sunday spent in Cincinnati was also intruded upon by callers excapt during the hour the President attended service at the Walnut Hill Methodist ehurch. The President and Mrs. McKinley were the guests &■ Sehmidlapp while in Ciucinnati. The Presideut, was also tendered a banqtet by the Cincinnati Commercial club while Mrs. McKinley was welcomed by a musicale at the Kirscheim mansion on Walnut BQla

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register