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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
June
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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A new piano was left at Fred Guy's this week. Mrs. Whitmarsh and Mrs. Kelley drove to Ypsilanti Thursday. Mrs. E. A. Reynolds visited Saline friends the last of the week. Rev. Mr. Holmes, of Adrián, made a short stop in Milan, Tuesday. Messrs. Kelley and Whitmarsh were Dundee visitors Friday evening. Attorney G. R. Williams spent Wednesday and Thursday in Toledo. The Presbyterian tea social was held at Mrs. O. W. Leonard's this week. Mr. and Mrs. Haskins, of Dundee, spent Sunday in Milan, visiting friends. Several of the Milan citizens drove to Ypsilanti Friday evening, to hear Scanlan. The Milan gardens are looking fresh and green since the recent showers. Mrs. O. P. Newcomb is having her house, on County street, repainted. Mrs. Vanburen is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Frink, of Detroit, for a few days. Mrs. Gilchriese and daughter and Miss Lena Blinn started for Ontario Monday morning. Prof. Hearn and several of the Milan teachers attended the Monroe county teachers institute at Dundee Friday. Marvin Knickerbocker has sold out his business and leaves the last ot the week for one of the small towns in Ohio. The death of Dr. H. A. Carr, a notice of which appeared in last weeks Argus under the name of Dr. H. A. Caw chronicles the departure of another old Washtenaw resident. Many years ago he resided at Manchester, but the greater proportion of his professional life was spent at Lima Center, this county. He was the leading physician of that section for more than thirty years and many of his old patients well remember him as a careful physician and a jovial neighbor. He was the father of but one child, a bnght and beautiful girl, who preceded her father over the river, by a quarter of a century. Dr. Carr lefhis wife in her usual health one morning, to attend to his professional calis and found her dead u.pon the floor of his house upon his return. He afterwards married again and moved to Elba, Lapeer county, Mich., where he died. His many friends at Lima regretted his removal from their midst.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News