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Delhi Milis

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
November
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Miss Ella Estabrook, who has been visiting at W. F. Estabrook's, has returned to her home at Albion, Mich.

Frank Leslie, who formerly operated at Geddes, has taken Nelson Marsh's place as night operator. Mr. Marsh takes a day position in the northern part of the state. We shall miss his genial ways here in Delhi, and wish him success in his new field.

Frank Dayton has moved from Scio into James Gilmore's house in Delhi.

Mrs. Levene Kingquest is visiting friends in Dearborn, Mich.

Mr. Gilmore entertained company from Detroit last week.

Miss Florence Pratt, of Lansing, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. G. Schimmers.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Alexander and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Chalmers, in Pittsfield.

Miss Lois Voorhes, who has been with Mr. Chester Johnson several weeks, has returned to Mrs. Henry Davis.

Earl Schimmer has returned home, after several days' visit in Ann Arbor.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Litchfield attended the funeral of Mrs. Blair in Pittsfleld.

Several from Delhi attended the funeral of Mrs. Seybold, of Ann Arbor, on Monday.

Mrs. Millie Litchfield and children were the guests of Foster Litchfield over Sunday.

W. E. Boyden shipped a car-load of fine sheep to Chicago the first of the week.

Miss Ella Drake is spending some time in Detroit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Stoddard.

A dance will be held at H. Babcock's Friday evening. All are invited to come and have a good time.

Mrs.Davis and Mrs. Alexander attended the funeral of Miss Minnie Kedall at Foster's last Saturday.

The empty houses are again filled in Delhi. Frank Dayton having moved into James Gilmore's house.

W. W. Alexander spent several days with his father, J. W. Alexander, in Webster, this week.

The marriage of Miss Minnie Dorman and Ernest Reeve took place on Tuesday at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jane Dorman. Mr. and Mrs. Reeve will take up their abode on his farm in Webster, where they will be at home to their friends after Dec. 1.

Mrs. Geo. Gallatian and little daughter Phillis are home after a week's stay in Ann Arbor.

Mrs. John Huddy, of Toledo, is visiting her father, J. E. Marsh.