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Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com --0-772969061-1014920234=:45709 Content-Type: text/richtext; name="Arter, Lettie.rtf" Content-Description: Arter, Lettie.rtf Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Arter, Lettie.rtf" {\rtf1\ansi \deff0{\fonttbl{\f8\fswiss Symphony;}{\f9\fdecor Symbol;}{\f10\fnil Wingdings;}{\f11\froman Wingdings 2;}}{\colortbl;\red0\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;\red0\green255\blue255;\red0\green255\blue0;\red255\green0\blue255;\red255\green0\blue0;\red255\green255\blue0;\red128\green128\blue128;\red255\green255\blue255;\red0\green0\blue128;\red0\green128\blue128;\red0\green128\blue0;\red128\green0\blue128;\red128\green0\blue0;\red192\green192\blue192;\red0\green0\blue0;}\paperh16834\paperw11909\viewkind1\ftnbj \sectd\footery1080{\header \pard \tqc\tx4154\tqr\tx8309 \plain\f8\fs18 \par }{\footer \pard \tqc\tx4154\tqr\tx8309 \plain\f8\fs18 \par }\pard \plain\f8\fs18 Lettie Arter Has 90th Anniversary--Miss Lettie D. Arter observed the 90th anniversary of her birth on Friday, Sept. 30, by having open house in the afternoon and evening. A dinner was served at noon to Mrs. Caddie Schill of Galion, Mrs. William Feik and Mrs. Arthur Williams, who are neighbors, Mrs. C. B. ! Taylor of Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lester V. Arter of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Masenheimer of Hanover, Pa., Mrs. Robert Rush of Euclid, Mrs. Maud Garver of Marion, and Mrs. Margaret Dillon of Toledo. Mrs. Dillon and Miss Arter observe the anniversary of their birth the same day so it was a joint celebration. Callers in the afternoon were Mrs. Margaret Sweet, Mrs. Harry Cronenett, Mrs. Fralick, Mrs. Edna Keck and Mrs. Lester Keinath, all of Shelby, and Mrs. Lyman Mabee and Mrs. A. B. Mabee of Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Reed, Mrs. Mary Welshon, and Mrs. Gladys Capel of Crestline, Mrs. O. A. Pletcher, Mrs. Myrtle Knote and Mrs. Heydinger of Galion. Evening Callers---Those who called in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arter, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Arter and Judy, Linda and Penny, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arter and Ila Kay, Cheryl and James Arter, Mrs. Kenneth Arter and Carol, Graham Dunn, Miss Mary Arter, Mrs. Margaret Adams and Jackie Williams from Shelby, Mrs. Ula Karl! , Mr. and Mrs. Barney Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Male of Mansfield. Those who called at a later date to congratulate Miss Arter were Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLeron of Mt. Pleasant, IA., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curran and Mrs. Edith Curran of Drayton Plains, Mich., Albert Sutter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rondy and family, Mrs. Russell Fisher, Mrs. Lanker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver. The guests were entertained by Judy, Linda and Ida Kay Arter, who play accordion and guitar. Moving pictures were shown by Norman Masenheimer of Hanover. Miss Arter received many tokens of remembrance from her friends and 115 greeting cards from distant and home friends. Ten birthday cakes were served to the guests, all being brought in by friends. Miss Arter, who is entering the "Gay Nineties," thanks all who helped to make her anniversary one to be remembered.\par \par The Daily Globe, Shelby, Ohio, Wednesday, October 3, 1951--Miss Lettie Arter Has 86th Birthday--The home o! f Miss Lettie Arter at Maple Front Farm was a scene of great pleasure Sunday when she observed the 86th anniversary of her birth as has been her usual custom for years in having open house and welcoming any of her friends who desire to call. The rooms were decorated with flowers from the home garden and from friends who said "Happy Birthday" with flowers. A beautiful bouquet was sent from the Methodist church in Crestline. There were some friends who said "Happy Birthday" with beautifully decorated cakes and others with greeting cards and letters of which she received 112. There were several surprises, one being when Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dillon of Toledo arrived. Mrs. Dillon has a birthday on the same date and had many times promised to share the days pleasure with Miss Arter, thus fulfilling her promise and having a joint celebration. Pictures of the different groups were taken by Mrs. Margaret Adams of this city who helped to make the day's pleasure a success and thru ! her efforts many greetings were received from friends who thought that "Auld acquaintance" should not be forgotten. Guests Mrs. Caddie Schill of Galion, Mrs. William Feik, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rush of Adrian, Mich. and Miss Lucille Boyer of Mansfield were dinner quests. Others who called in the afternoon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arter of Marion, Park Arter and Mrs. Mary Kuhn of near Crestline, Mrs. Mary Obonnour, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reeves, Mrs. Linda Rinehart, Mrs. Mary Mann, Miss Minerva Mann, Mrs. Helen Mann Remy, Mrs. Frank McBride, Mrs. Rosa Brandt Libans, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stratton and Mr. and Mrs. A D. McKeller, all of Crestline, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Taylor of Mansfield, Mrs. Harry Cronewett of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. James Brumbaugh of Atwater. Miss Arter received many tokens of remembrance which were opened in the evening and are all highly prized by the recipient as she enters her 87th year.\par } --0-772969061-1014920234=:45709 Content-Type: text/richtext; name="Arter, Nahia fun.rtf" Content-Description: Arter, Nahia fun.rtf Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Arter, Nahia fun.rtf" {\rtf1\ansi \deff0{\fonttbl{\f8\fswiss Symphony;}{\f9\fdecor Symbol;}{\f10\fnil Wingdings;}{\f11\froman Wingdings 2;}}{\colortbl;\red0\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;\red0\green255\blue255;\red0\green255\blue0;\red255\green0\blue255;\red255\green0\blue0;\red255\green255\blue0;\red128\green128\blue128;\red255\green255\blue255;\red0\green0\blue128;\red0\green128\blue128;\red0\green128\blue0;\red128\green0\blue128;\red128\green0\blue0;\red192\green192\blue192;\red0\green0\blue0;}\paperh16834\paperw11909\viewkind1\ftnbj \sectd\footery1080{\header \pard \tqc\tx4154\tqr\tx8309 \plain\f8\fs18 \par }{\footer \pard \tqc\tx4154\tqr\tx8309 \plain\f8\fs18 \par }\pard \plain\f8\fs18 Card Of Thanks--We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to neighbors and friends for kindness shown us, during the illness and after the death of our husband and father, Nahia Arter. Also for the floral tributes and use of automobiles.\par \par Funeral Leaflet--Memorial Record--Crossing The Bar--Services ! for Nahia Arter Born August 13, 1870 Died January 3, 1944 Services held at Little's Funeral Home Wednesday, January 5, 1944 2:00 p.m. Minister Rev. A. M Hollinger Interment Union Cemetery, Silver Run, Maryland J. W. Little & Son Funeral Home, Littlestown, Pa.\par \par Double Birthday Social Held Near Westminster--A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nahia Arter, R. 7, Westminster in honor of the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Arter. Mr. Arter's birthday occurred on August 13 and Mrs. Arter's was on August 11. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Nahia Arter, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Myers, Mr. and Mrs. John Wintrode, Mr. and Mrs. Smeach Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Petry, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Arter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leppo, Mr. and Mr. Roy Wintrode, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leppo, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers, Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder, William Wintrode, Earl Leppo, Oscar Wentz, Ralph Shaffer, Earl Mathias, Walter Sterner, ! Ira Sterner, Thurman Hildebridle, Walter Arter, Norman Masenheimer, Sylvester Krumrine, Kermit Bechtel, Dewey Jones, Carroll Arter, Burnell Arter, Nevin Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Leppo, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Arter, Maurice Jones, Jacob Krumrine, Mary Crouse, Catherine Wintrode, Esther Wintrode, Mary Wintrode, Mary Leppo, Catherine Arter, Beatrice Jones, Grace Jones, Edna Krumrine, Minnie Krumrine, Birdie Leppo, Mildred Jones, Treva Krumrine, Margaret Myers, Mildred Leppo, Pauline Myers, Erma Arter, Catherine Leppo, Ruth Myers, Chester Petry, Howard Myers, Ralph Myers, Paul Myers, Luther Myers, Edward Jones, Wilson Bechtel, Cletus Krumrine, Clinton Wintrode.\par \par A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nahia Arter, Westminster RD 7, in honor of the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Arter. Arter's birthday occurred on Aug. 13 and Mrs. Arter's was on Aug 5. (dated Aug. 16, 1975)\par } --0-772969061-1014920234=:45709 Content-Type: text/richtext; name="Arter, Robert accident.rtf" Content-Description: Arter, Robert accident.rtf Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Arter, Robert accident.rtf" {\rtf1\ansi \deff0{\fonttbl{\f8\fswiss Symphony;}{\f9\fdecor Symbol;}{\f10\fnil Wingdings;}{\f11\froman Wingdings 2;}}{\colortbl;\red0\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;\red0\green255\blue255;\red0\green255\blue0;\red255\green0\blue255;\red255\green0\blue0;\red255\green255\blue0;\red128\green128\blue128;\red255\green255\blue255;\red0\green0\blue128;\red0\green128\blue128;\red0\green128\blue0;\red128\green0\blue128;\red128\green0\blue0;\red192\green192\blue192;\red0\green0\blue0;}\paperh16834\paperw11909\viewkind1\ftnbj \sectd\footery1080{\header \pard \tqc\tx4154\tqr\tx8309 \plain\f8\fs18 Robert Arter\par \pard \tqc\tx4154\tqr\tx8309 \plain\f8\fs18 \par \pard \tqc\tx4154\tqr\tx8309 \plain\f8\fs18 \par }{\footer \pard \tqc\tx4154\tqr\tx8309 \plain\f8\fs18 \par }\pard \plain\f8\fs18 Thankful For Friends--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arter, Plunkert Road, Littlestown, are thankful for their friends and warm-hearted strangers who have made the road to recovery a little easier for the co! uple. Arter was burned on the face, arms, back and feet during a grease fire June 17 at their home and the help and concern of neighbors and strangers has been \'93overwhelming\'94 \par \par Arter Family:\par Friends Help In Recovery\par Littlestown--The long road to recovery has been a little easier to travel for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arter, Plunkert Rd., thanks to their friends and a few warm-hearted strangers. They received encouragement from friends, relatives and co-workers after Mr. Arter suffered severe burns on his face, arms, back and feet during a grease fire June 17. They also received time and help in the clean-up and reconstruction job on the house, especially the kitchen, which sustained $5,000 damage in the fire. \'93I didn\'92t\'92 even know some of the people who came out here to help me get the house ready for him to come home to,\'94 she said. In addition to trying to repair and clean the house, Mrs. Arter took several trips to Washington, D.C., where h! er husband was a patient at Walter Reed Army Hospital for 22 days. Most of that time was spent in the intensive care burn center. \'93They left him come home when they did because they know I was a nurse,\'94 she explained. \'93We had to hurry to get the house finished, because I was afraid he might be exposed to infection, if the house wasn\'92t good and clean.\'94 Mrs. Arter, who works at Golden Age Nursing Home, says she owes a great debt to the staff and admin8istration of the home, who helped care for her and provided much of the clean-up manpower at the house. \'93There were days I was here from 6 a.m., and those people were here with me until midnight,\'94 she said. Another debt she says can\'92t be measured in dollars is owed to their carpenter and his wife, who, she says, worked endless hours to prepare the house for Mr. Arter\'92s return home. Mr. Arter, who retired from the armed forces in 1968, has not yet totally recovered from the experience, and he must! return periodically to the hospital for checkups and care. Although the progress has been slow, it has been successful. Mrs. Arter says the burns have healed rather well, in spite of several small spots of infection which did develop. Still, the healing process is far from complete. Mr. Arter\'92s feet, which suffered third degree burns, are still very sensitive and need close watching and care. His feet received such severe burns because the grease which caught fire spilled on the floor of the kitchen as he attempted to carry it outside. He then spent 15 minutes on his feet attempting to extinguish the blaze with the assistance of James Reaver, Littlestown volunteer fire company, who was the first on the scene at the time of the accident. Despite the wave of concern and help from friends and family, it has been a difficult experience to live through, and Mr. and Mrs. Arter both agree its one they would choose not to repeat.\par } --0-772969061-1014920234=:45709--