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Day
28
Month
December
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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Mrs. Pinkbam visited Ann Arbor the last of the week. C. M. Fuller is home from Ann Arbor spending a few days. Several more weddings will soon materialize in our active little village. Miss Mable Odell, of Brighton, is the guest of Miss Lena Blinn this week. Mrs. C. A. Jones, of Ann Arbor, is spenuing a few days in Milan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are entertaing friends from Union City this week. Misses Hattie and Eva "Wolcott are home from Ypsilanti spending the holidays. Several of the Milanites will take in the Carinan concert at Mooreville Fr-day evening. Arthur Mitchell, of Lima, Mich., was the guest of Attorney Williams and family over Sunday. Mrs. McGregor received a lovely hanging lamp from the Presbyterian ladies Christmas. Dr. Messic's little son, Alfie, is very ill with spinal fever. Doubts are expressed as to his recovery. Mrs. Blinn was called to Waterloo, where her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Case Í9 very ill, Monday morning. Married, Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Allen and Miss Lena Redman, Mr. J. Huntington officiating. The Methodists had their Christmas tree Xmas eve. It was full of lovely presents for both old and young. Mr. Dell Hitchcock, ot Byron, came down to attend his cousin's, Cora Hitchcock's wedding, Monday evening. Married, Xmas eve, Mr. J. Gump of Ann Arbor and Miss Cora Hitchcock of Milan, K.ev. Jay Huntington officiating. Invitations are out for the marriage of Mr. Milton Hitchcock and Miss Grace Blackmer, all of Milan. The event comes off Thursday of this week. The ladies of the Baptist church presented Mrs. J. Huntington with a beautiful set of breakfast, dinner and tea dishes, also a fine water set as a token of esteem. The snow house at the Presbyterian church Xmas evening was a nice looking edifice. The presents were numerous and beautiful. The little ones were well remembered and the older ones were not forgotten. Died, Miss Allie Lamkins, at Morenci, Sunday. She was a beautiful child and the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lamkins. The funeral was held at the residence of Mrs. Lamkins Christmas morning. The Baptists distributed their presents trom a fine tree Xmas eve. The exercises for the evening were ood and well rendered The old and young went to their homes well aleased to think that old Santa Claus remembered them so well.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News