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    1. [INTIPPEC] Dayton Items, Fri, Jan. 14, 1903
    2. Susan Y. Clawson
    3. Friday, January 14, 1903, edition Mrs. Jacob Burton continues ill with malarial fever. Dr. E. C. Sharpe of Clifton, Mo., is visiting his son, B. C. Sharpe. Do not forget that the Purdue Glee and Mandolin Club will give the first number of the lecture course of Dayton, in the M.E. church next Friday evening at 7:30. Season tickets for $1.00, entitling holder to five entertainments can be obtained of Prof. Hooker or Mr. Smith. In the near future, the Dayton band will give a minstrel of the first-class. Members are practicing regularly this week and it will surely be a success. On last Monday evening, Dayton Lodge No. 765, I.O.O.F., installed the following officers: E. D. Spring, N. G., James Kingsley, V. G., Wm. Tayler, R. S., John Brown, F. S., Dr. J. H. Crouse, Treas. F. B. Stranahan acted as installing officer, and was ably assisted by Messers. Paden, Rosenberger, McBride, Thompson and McCulloch. After installation, lunch consisting of sandwiches and coffee was served. Chas. Godfrey and Glen Brand are going to purchase new alto horns for the band. Pat Slayback drew the lucky number which won for him Ed Kiefer’s slide trombone. Now see Pat blow himself. Elmer Johnson drew Chas. Godfrey’s Tuba, having to pay 27 cents for the horn. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    04/23/2003 03:32:31