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Milan

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Day
6
Month
April
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Charles Robinson is visiting friends ín Dexter. E. F. Kinckerbarker started for Nebraska, Monday. Ed. Hinkley and wife are visiting friends in Belleville. Mrs. Barnes entertained relatives from Quincy last week. Mrs. S. Davis is visiting relatives and friends at Birmington. Rev. McGregor's family are fighting the measles for a time. Mrs. F. Blinn left lor Detroit the first of the week for a short visit. Mr. O. P. Newcomb started for Topeka, Kansns, Friday evening. Miss Florence King left for her home in Carey, Ohio, Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Steever left for San Diego, California, Monday evening. Alvin Wilsey, of Ann Arbor, gave Milán a cali the last of the week. Clark Fulcher has just returned from a short visit with friends in Canada. Master Harlow Grose went to visit his father in Ann Arbor the last of the week. Robert Lamkins and family moved on their farm in Oakville this week. Mr. and Mis. F. Leonard returned from a short trip to Chicago, Monday. Mr. Edwin Kelley, of Michigan Univcrsity, returned to Ann Arbor Wednesday. Winsor McCay holds forth at the Milan opera house April 5th. A crayon lecture. Mrs. ürose left for Ann Arbor the first of the week where she intends staying for a time. The Baptist society held their home missionary meeting at Mrs. 8. Andrews' this week. The clothespin social last Friday evening at the Presbyterian church was quite a jolly affair. Spencer Coe and fatnily, moved into the Geoiye Hanson place on Front street, Monday. Attorney Wilcox, of Detroit, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mis. J. Hanson this week. Measles are still raging in Milan. School will not open for a time yet, on account of so much sickness. Life insurance agents are doing Milan for the last few days. Oh! yes, alinost as bad as the measles. Mrs. Tucker vho has been visiting her brother, Rev. J. Huntington and family, left for Chicago, 111., Friday morning. John Burnham returned from his sojourn at San Diego, California, the first ot last week. He doesn't give a very glowing account of the city. Mrs. Ada Brown, of Hudson, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Zimmermann, for a week or more, left for home Tuesday morning.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News