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Larrick left thlo mornlog ••• Besseror fa•nlilr.

~utlnli•• trip tcL DtcklnaOn, W. v.,_ In lrlg
ttie1 la~ereat ot tbe e!eotrtc8J ~epa~~ lng

j Dtent of) the Kanawha and

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ter. ;M~. ~· Haftley ot , Pearl itree~ lor; with relatives 11nd fTfendiJ.

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for failure to ;,;jp 1fh,l •n•
con)elt with tb~ rest ~~ tllt

Mra, 'SUllivan Bayr&amp; 'rdturue~·home, 0. lf· ,Bayder and A. H. Slddmore
jlurinc ~a August ADd -.~
../todav after a »lea~tan~ ,""'e•k end vtatt motored to Par'te; abura: to~y
, wtll be 81\ien Frlday t.~tnlilil
Ha~;tford wltb \Jer · alatcr. Mn: 'day.
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the ·new church buemut.
Withrow and family.
Mr, and M~. Carl MUmfor·,!~:~:~:~:~;:d::
Add,ie BaileY' Ja a vl~ltor tblJ aqn are now
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with •rela.ttvN nntl friends In Young property' on :~:~ : ~:~;;t;nor~·

biooot.;;''-l'•· 'iio;:~n,' mOtller of R. 11. Hor. in:rr~rM;;!~~~~~~~~::. call,a by
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, eonUn\(e\ lo l;le V(lfy a!'ck 4t her Ulne~a of her dtJ;ughter, Mrs.,-W,

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Rev. F. lil, Wllel~It,

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who haa ~een: The Women 1a Fpre~P
'((tf' the past few dnys In the In· aoolety •o~ the Jll• , church, met
of)he New .J'erueftlem ~Jti\lr1cb. ev~ntris 'wltb Mra. G'3mer U.wls
tbls morplng Jo hls ' ho~o ln;ber horn~ on Grant atleet. Mn. JeD·
While here lie was tlt.e nle Smith and ¥!•· Elt.:1er Lewla act.
or Mr. and Mra. H8lber't Wil· od aa ' aaalatlni ,hos~ea~ to )fra1
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L•wl,. Mrs. Qtto Gleaod ~ave the deH. H. Turley retutne•J to Hunting- votlon and readtnr lloHcwe4 by ~ tbe IPR·F.~I"''V
)J:onday after a.n • over-Sunday I report by Mn. ~M. G. White Or the
here wlt~'.frJends,
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\ conventloP., which WIUI held
Luella. Ji'Qwter Js :vJstllnr this , 26. at Ge.JLioolt•· 14!g)1t
ln Point PleaRant. the guest or ' " 'ere '. served to R la.T~e
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dinner, 1he folowlng:
a Ltrik (nark an~ famtiy, Mr and Mra.

Watlaton1 today.
Frank Winegar .' and Min ~da I donee
of ,thf' Qorc:as Thotppflon or QheshiN, Will C1ravea
church, waa and family, Clarence G~lmOTe •:~~~:~~~~~·
L'!J the 'family, Mr. and Mrs. Welter Wlr•.Ct•••r
••.,~,.l )·O ·I•oHurc~, ~'Parlors. It wu
at-! Jol)nRon and Cash Winegar,
lleod&lt;rd and ~orne Important \lruolocBij~~~dlleD'ort. The- day
much en-lp;r&gt;bal:e
·m,rilcrme' ~OAtll,e:;. were trnnsaetlldoc.
by all present. Tht.t thtght be
Anna Laqra Hudd!eatoc. left
a ramll:r reunion, is all pre•·
on a two weP.ks var.atlon to
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Mrs. Charlea Dsrmel and

jfo,mllly,, who m?tored bore Satu'rday,

an over-.Su'nday V1Bit with the
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d•y to their

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In Columbus.

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ftate
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glad'who
to note
atck for the p~at ~wo weeks Is much
Womeldol'ft motored 'lrom
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h'ome of ClharJes ti.Dd ,Was Vtrgte
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Ju Columbus, returned bome tlie first
o~ the week. i
Betty. Jane, little daughter cr Mr.
Mrs. Jolin Bachman, Is quite til
th61r home Qn lower Setlopd street
Ml'i; and Mre:' neD: Ervin ln'd Mr.

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help ''celebrate the 50th wedding an·
nlnrsary or Mri. Ervlna pa.rcnta.
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Larrick left thlo mornlog ••• Besseror fa•nlilr.

~utlnli•• trip tcL DtcklnaOn, W. v.,_ In lrlg
ttie1 la~ereat ot tbe e!eotrtc8J ~epa~~ lng

j Dtent of) the Kanawha and

Mtchl«an

~··!ber
:::-:.~:~r6:~:!~'~:::~~ ~
to

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b'y her a:ratldlnb.,

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mql, &lt;loo of Oolum~uo.
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t1Jiron: fs 'here ~as Wlneiar, wbods no'! ,,..plo•y, ;
&gt;loitloa tor Q t,W 4ayS) \...Uh her •BI~I;- ~ ln Akron, Ia hQre tb,l1 Wef); vJstt~

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RESCUED
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or

ter. ;M~. ~· Haftley ot , Pearl itree~ lor; with relatives 11nd fTfendiJ.

ba.aquet of

of tbi l'&lt;ifll~
JUb1e ~G01, 'l a .

for failure to ;,;jp 1fh,l •n•
con)elt with tb~ rest ~~ tllt

Mra, 'SUllivan Bayr&amp; 'rdturue~·home, 0. lf· ,Bayder and A. H. Slddmore
jlurinc ~a August ADd -.~
../todav after a »lea~tan~ ,""'e•k end vtatt motored to Par'te; abura: to~y
, wtll be 81\ien Frlday t.~tnlilil
Ha~;tford wltb \Jer · alatcr. Mn: 'day.
v •
'
the ·new church buemut.
Withrow and family.
Mr, and M~. Carl MUmfor·,!~:~:~:~:~;:d::
Add,ie BaileY' Ja a vl~ltor tblJ aqn are now
··'
with •rela.ttvN nntl friends In Young property' on :~:~ : ~:~;;t;nor~·

biooot.;;''-l'•· 'iio;:~n,' mOtller of R. 11. Hor. in:rr~rM;;!~~~~~~~~::. call,a by
1

, eonUn\(e\ lo l;le V(lfy a!'ck 4t her Ulne~a of her dtJ;ughter, Mrs.,-W,

,J,',,..,,., !'"'"" In Bradb\afy.
Rev. F. lil, Wllel~It,

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who haa ~een: The Women 1a Fpre~P
'((tf' the past few dnys In the In· aoolety •o~ the Jll• , church, met
of)he New .J'erueftlem ~Jti\lr1cb. ev~ntris 'wltb Mra. G'3mer U.wls
tbls morplng Jo hls ' ho~o ln;ber horn~ on Grant atleet. Mn. JeD·
While here lie was tlt.e nle Smith and ¥!•· Elt.:1er Lewla act.
or Mr. and Mra. H8lber't Wil· od aa ' aaalatlni ,hos~ea~ to )fra1
j.lli1'1'10n. .
~
L•wl,. Mrs. Qtto Gleaod ~ave the deH. H. Turley retutne•J to Hunting- votlon and readtnr lloHcwe4 by ~ tbe IPR·F.~I"''V
)J:onday after a.n • over-Sunday I report by Mn. ~M. G. White Or the
here wlt~'.frJends,
.
\ conventloP., which WIUI held
Luella. Ji'Qwter Js :vJstllnr this , 26. at Ge.JLioolt•· 14!g)1t
ln Point PleaRant. the guest or ' " 'ere '. served to R la.T~e
r'1'.1

MT,. ' El1zablith Hood

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eiitertaln~.

Who le employed Bunda.r, at
ftQul'\ mtn fa

ar~:~=~~~~~;•;i';'t.~~~
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dinner, 1he folowlng:
a Ltrik (nark an~ famtiy, Mr and Mra.

Watlaton1 today.
Frank Winegar .' and Min ~da I donee
of ,thf' Qorc:as Thotppflon or QheshiN, Will C1ravea
church, waa and family, Clarence G~lmOTe •:~~~:~~~~~·
L'!J the 'family, Mr. and Mrs. Welter Wlr•.Ct•••r
••.,~,.l )·O ·I•oHurc~, ~'Parlors. It wu
at-! Jol)nRon and Cash Winegar,
lleod&lt;rd and ~orne Important \lruolocBij~~~dlleD'ort. The- day
much en-lp;r&gt;bal:e
·m,rilcrme' ~OAtll,e:;. were trnnsaetlldoc.
by all present. Tht.t thtght be
Anna Laqra Hudd!eatoc. left
a ramll:r reunion, is all pre•·
on a two weP.ks var.atlon to
were Telu.ted.

wa•

I

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&lt;;onelsvll e,

Penn.(i=:;::l:::::i:===;;~;::=;:;;:~

gone she wttl vlltt In the I
fhc&gt;mEII. of 1\llia Hazel NaePhail and

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.c

place.
and

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hotb forDHir1;r of

Mrs. Charlea Dsrmel and

jfo,mllly,, who m?tored bore Satu'rday,

an over-.Su'nday V1Bit with the
n~aseret: fatpfly', returned yester~
d•y to their

)om~

In Columbus.

Her~~~:;:==~~=:;=~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(;~;;~~~

ftate
Lewis,
bas tl.at
been Mre.
I!IEirloauly
We are
glad'who
to note
atck for the p~at ~wo weeks Is much
Womeldol'ft motored 'lrom
)'eaterdAr and is vtalt:ng tn
h'ome of ClharJes ti.Dd ,Was Vtrgte
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Mr.• J~.nd . ,MrJS. Wa tpr M.lll~r and
aon ~aek, 'who ,"have bePn enjoying a
week's Vtalt with Mr. MnJor'a parents
Ju Columbus, returned bome tlie first
o~ the week. i
Betty. Jane, little daughter cr Mr.
Mrs. Jolin Bachman, Is quite til
th61r home Qn lower Setlopd street
Ml'i; and Mre:' neD: Ervin ln'd Mr.

't

'

Qf' IPI. ""'"" ~nd ':Mre. Wi11f~l1l Roblnflo.D and tam~
d~r~~.:••k~:~~~('
ll:r returned yesterday from Wellaton
"'
Ohio where tber went Snmlay to
J;i~Dl;bi.li
help ''celebrate the 50th wedding an·
nlnrsary or Mri. Ervlna pa.rcnta.
Mrs. o. H. Snyder retumod hOme

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-'::~r!~::::, ~';~£~ daughter,
Briggs, Ohto,
Mrs.

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aecompanted , h1
Ch.arle!J Snydar,

who will vJalt ,liere lor n week or 10
daya,
urs, ' Wtlll8m A.

Rug~phrcy,

who

hnd'1 has~ betm. vlaUJng for the
' ' p811t 10 days
wit~ the Wlll1am

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an)l ,C. F.

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