In a message dated 5/3/02 4:02:57 PM, williss@mfi.net writes: << Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by (williss@mfi.net) on Friday, May 3, 2002 at d: d: d --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: Sandra Willis newspaper_name: The Easton Ledger newspaper_date: Thursday, May 9, 1895 town_of_publication: Easton county_of_publication: Talbot state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Personals: Frederick Flynn, who was called to Easton by the illness of his father, the late Lewis Flynn, returned to Chicago Sunday night. Talbot Times - Capt. John W. Martin, who spent the winter in Easton, is at Boston, the residence of Mrs. R.H. Martin, for the summer. Miss Neva Parlett very pleasantly entertained a number of her young friends Tuesday evening. The occasion was her sixteenth anniversary. Mrs. Charles E. Ewing, wife of Surgeon Ewing, U.S.A., is with her children spending the summer at Admiral J.C. Febiger's Londonderry. Charles T. Councell, who came to Easton to attend the funeral of his fater, the late R.H.T. Councell, returned to Washington Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. J.Edward Bramble, of Salem, Dorchester county, were is Easton Tuesday looking for a dwelling house. Mr. Bramble desires to remove here. Isaac R. Pippin, son of S. Pippin, of Easton, has associated himself with the commission house of J.H. Hewett, No. 411 New Market Street Philadelphia. Charles W. Haddaway, who formerly lived in Talbot county, but has resided in Louisville for a number of years past, will, it is said, return and make his home here once more. Submit: Submit Article --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Barbara (Saxbury) Freeman http://NewspaperAbstracts.com Finding our ancestors in the news! http://www.PikeCoILGenWeb.org Pike Co ILGenWeb http://Saxbury.net Saxbury Family History http://members.aol.com/saxbury AOL Members Genealogy Web Sites http://AutumnWindz.com Autumn Windz Soaps & Supplies