Press enter after choosing selection

Milan

Milan image
Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
August
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Miss Grace Wilson returned from her northern sojourn the last of the week. Mrs. Wm. Whaley, Mrs. Taylor and Miss Lelia Kelley are on the sick list this week. Mr. C. Fuller visited Ann Arbor Monday. Mr. W . S. Wallace has gone up in the northern part of the state to spend several weeks. Milan people are anticipating a fine time at the picnic to be held in Henry Hack's woods Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse are visiting friends in Pittsfield, Saline and vicinity. Chas. Steidle and Lue Blinn left Saturday for Devil's Lake, to be gone a few days. Mrs Whitmarsh and daughter, returned from Grass Lake Saturday. Mr. Everet Rouse, of Homer, was the guest of his father, Mr. Rouse, of Milan the first of the week. Messrs. Kelley and Whitmarsh with their families, left for Devil's Lake Wednesday to be gone several days. George Odell left the 11th, to visit his parents at Brighton. Mr. F. Blinn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Case, are camping at the Bellville camp grounds, enjoying the feasts of the Methodist revival. Mrs. Brown, of Tecumseh, was the guest of Mrs. Chapin last week. Miss Allie Harper returned the last of the week from her Grass Lake and Scio visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sill left Saturday for Wolf Lake, where they will be joined by Prof. C. Hoyt and family and together they will spend several days in fishing and boating. Mrs. W. E. Sprague and son, of Detroit, who have been the guests of Attorney Williams and family, returned home the last of the week. A cold wave struck Milan Sunday and Monday. Born to John Clark and wife a son, Aug. 8th, and all are doing well. Saturday Ann Arbor Browns played with the Milan boys. Score, 11 to 2, in favor of Milan. Miss Wait, of Scio, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Harper, for a few days. Prof. Hearn visited Milan friends last week. The Rebbeca social at the residence of Mrs. Chas. Blackmer's Saturday evening, was a pleasant affair. The ice cream was nice, the grounds were decorated beautifully with Chinese lanterns, the band played its best, and all had a fine time. Miss Emerin left for Detroit Monday. Miss Sanger left for Mooreville Monday.

Article

Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Argus