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    2. Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert
    3. The Chariton Leader, Chariton, Iowa Thursday, June 10, 1909 The Week Has Witnessed Many Changes in the Town and Country: The annual memorial exercises of Manchester Camp No. 140 Woodmen of the World and the Woodmen Circle will be held next Sunday, June 20th, at 2:30 p m. at the Chariton Cemetery. Rev. Dr. Schleh of Omaha will deliver the memorial address, and a good memorial program has been arranged. Everyone is invited to attend. * * * * * CLEM GITTINGER came up from Oklahoma, this week, to spend a few days with relatives, and from here goes to Champaign, Ill., where he will attend summer school at the University of Illinois and in the fall enter upon a course of civil engineering. He went to Oklahoma several years since and after graduating at Norman took the superintendency of the public schools in one of the new towns, but has decided to forego the pleasures of a pedagogic career. * * * * * MRS. W.W. WHITFIELD departed Sunday night for Beaver Falls, Penn., being called by the serious illness of her mother. She was accompanied by her son HAROLD, and daughter, MARION, and the length of their stay will depend upon the condition of her mother, but they will probably spend the greater part of the summer at that place. * * * * * M.B. COLGROVE was up from Washington Township, Friday and informed the Leader that his son, JAY COLEGROVE, who had been teaching in the schools at Great Falls, Mont., for the past had decided to return to Iowa, and has secured a position in the public schools at Cedar Rapids. MR. COLEGROVE is a good educator and is moving forward in his profession. He will visit the old home during the summer. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert September 10, 2005 iggy29@rnetinc.net 'A Closed Mouth Gathers No Foot'.

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