• The new county infirmary is now in commission, all the inmates having been moved from the building on Union Street to their new quarters. The experience is an entirely new one for the old people and they are having troubles in learning to conform to the new order of things. Some of them seem lost in the home while the change appears to have put new life into others.
• On January 7, the civil service commission held an examination in this city for the purpose of filling the vacancy in the postmastership at Grawn. Last year this office paid the present incumbent $337. The usual rules governing examinations of this class prevailed.
• Kenneth, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Livingstone, lies critically ill at the home of his parents on West Ninth Street. A consultation of doctors was held Thursday without any definite results and today Dr. Livingstone, a specialist from Detroit arrived to take charged of the case.
• The man who was selling silver polish at private homes in the city for the past two weeks came to grief Tuesday when he was arrested by Patrolman Carson for selling without a license. He was taken before Judge Umlor who fined him $10 and costs of $2.
• The young ladies of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. E. L. Hughes for the purpose of organizing a Philathea Class of which the platform is "Young Women at Work for Young Women: All Standing by the Bible and the Bible School". The Philathea Class is interdenominational and welcomes all.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis and family of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, who have been here visiting for some time as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Downs of Sixth Street, returned to their home this morning. While in the city, they were entertained at several social events.
• E. T. Ustick of St. Louis, Missouri, who purchased a 120-acre farm at Northport last fall, is making a strenuous effort to make it one of the most valuable and attractive places in the Grand Traverse region. He recently began the construction of a modern cottage and at the present time he has the structure completed up to the second story. Thirty acres of ground have also been plowed during the good weather that has prevailed the past few weeks.
• Miss Tillie Jacques arrived last evening from Ridgetown, Ontario where she holds a position as milliner. Miss Jacques will spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hale, 412 West Seventh Street.
• A stage for the purpose of presenting small entertainments is being built in the C. S. P. S. hall. The work is under the management of Hanus Farsky, who is also engaged in painting the necessary scenery and curtains. The scenery is composed of a front curtain in landscape and three rear curtains, street, forest and interior scenes.
• In early December complaints were made to city officials about people cutting Christmas trees on the city park at East Bay, but an investigation failed to locate the guilty parties. In some instances large trees were cut down and their tops taken.
• Advice on deportment. At a ball, never wait until the signal is given to take a partner, for nothing is more impolite than to invite a lady hastily.
• Medical advice of a century ago. To obtain a good physique one should have healthy ancestors.
• Best buy of the week. Library Table, 28 inches wide, 42 inches long, Early English Finish, $7.40 at J. W. Slater.
• A. S. Brown and James S. Pearce, organizers of the Moose, went to Detroit this morning. Anyone wishing to transact business in connection with the Moose are requested to communicate with Leon Baker at the State Bank.
Community
News From 100 Years Ago: 01/09/2012
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- Get to work without using your car
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TC Central to induct new Hall of Fame members
Traverse City Central High School will induct three new members into the school’s Hall of Fame. Doug Stanton, Rose White Hutchinson and Parmius “Parm” Gilbert will be honor at Friday, June 1 ceremony.
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Garret Leiva: Season of wacky festivals
Memorial Day weekend ushers in the season of sand and tan lines. Summer is a festive time of year.
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Northern Notes: Women's Resource Center drive
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 1776 High Lake Road, is wrapping up its semi-annual collection drive for the Women's Resource Center.
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Community in Brief: 05/28/2012
Boat auction set; Blue Star dedication; Benzie graduation. (Plus more)
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Community Newsmakers: 05/28/2012
Traverse City-based artist William Hosner's original pastel painting "The Minister's House" currently is part of an international exhibit of pastel paintings at the Taiwanese National Education Center in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Service News: 05/28/2012
Air Force Airman 1st Class Jeffery P. Casper has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
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News from 100 Years Ago: 05/28/2012
Today marks the fourteenth anniversary of the return of the Hannah Camp boys.
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History photo: 05/28/2012
Can any readers identify the woman in this photo?
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Readers ID people in last historical photo
Paul Alpers Jr. identified his father, Paul Alpers Sr., in the History Center of Traverse City archive photo published in the May 21 Community section.
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Community in Brief: 05/27/2012
Trails Day hikes; Arts programs; Cultural series; Peavler recording; and more
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NMC Spring 2012 Deans List, Kalkaska/Leelanau
The students listed below from Kalkaska and Leelanau counties have been named to the Dean's List for Spring Semester 2012 at Northwestern Michigan College.
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Northwestern Michigan College Dean's List, spring semester 2012
The students listed below have been named to the Dean's List for Spring Semester 2012 at Northwestern Michigan College.
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Community in Brief: 05/25/2012
Home Tour tickets; Music House 30th; Educators honored.
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Planting hope
Two area churches join forces to grow a community garden. The one-acre plot will be planted with a range of vegetables. The fresh produce will benefit area food pantries.
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Northern notes: Proud vet helps patriotic Traverse City woman
Cecelia Leake of Traverse City was very distressed when she woke up one morning after a mid-April storm to find that her flag pole had broken and her flag had frozen to the ground.
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Garret Leiva: Hair can mean more than style
Bald might be beautiful but first comes an ugly realization: hair today, gone by midlife crisis — or sooner.
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News from ... 100 years ago: 05/21/2012
Seventy-five members and invited guests of the Congregational Brotherhood were treated Tuesday night to one of the most eloquent and inspiring addresses that has been given before that body this year by Hon. Amos S. Musselman of Grand Rapids.
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You're needed: 05/21/2012
Art Rapids! is looking for volunteers to help with the annual Art Rapids! Art Fair
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In Brief: 05/21/2012
TC Prep open house; Student stewards; Orchids on display; Quilt show on tap; and more
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Historical photo: 05/21/2012
Can any readers identify the people in this photo taken at what appears to be a shuffleboard tournament?
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Entertainment in Brief: 05/18/2012
Fife Lake breakfast; Soup Cup opens; Guests read aloud. (Plus more)
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New tour provides glimpse of TC's history
The History Center of Traverse City explores Traverse City’s colorful past with its new Magical History Tour.
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