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    1. [NYCATTAR] News of Maplehurst - Olean Evening Herald Jan 14, 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BURLINGAME BURLINGHAM DAVIS ENTWISTLE FARWELL GARDNER JOHNSON KARN MATTHER ROGERS SCHRYVER UNDERWOOD WAGNER WILLOVER Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RRB.2ACE/6214 Message Board Post: OLEAN EVENING HERALD SATURDAY EVENING, JAN 14, 1922 NEWS of MAPLEHURST Surnames Referenced: BURLINGAME BURLINGHAM DAVIS ENTWISTLE FARWELL GARDNER JOHNSON KARN MATTHER ROGERS SCHRYVER UNDERWOOD WAGNER WILLOVER The W.C.T.U. meeting has been postponed from January 17 to the 22 inst., owing to number of events occurring next week. They will meet with Mrs. Ralph JOHNSON Clair BURLINGHAM was in Cuba on business yesterday. Ted and George DAVIS butchered today. Orrin KARN returned from Little Valley today. All Odd Fellows' and their families are invited to the installation and banquet of the I. O.O.F. in their hall Friday evening, January 13, at 8:00 PM All of the "Daughters of Veterans" are very busy preparing for the visit of their State President, Wednesday, January 18. They also expect to have installation of officers at that time. Mrs. T. H. B. ROGERS was taken ill Sunday but was sufficiently recovered Wednesday, January 11 to join her husband in receiving congratulations on the occasion of their 62nd wedding anniversary. Only the children and the grandchildren residing in town were present, owing to Mrs. ROGER's recent illness. We all wish them many more years of happiness together. Mrs. John UNDERWOOD went to Franklinville yesterday to care for her sister, Mrs. Leon MATTHER and a brand new nephew. Morris SCHRYVER is visiting his brother George in Salamanca today. We are glad to announce that CHAUNCEY WAGNER has recovered sufficiently to be able to be out of doors. Miss Bessie WILLOVER spent last Sunday with friends in Cuba. Mrs. Fred UNDERWOOD is much better than at the last writing. Her mother has been able to return home. We hope she will continue to improve steadily. Mrs. Herbert FARWELL has just received word of the death of an aunt in Franklinville. She has the sympathy of the community. A large number from here attended the funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert BURLINGAME of Hinsdale, Rev. R. W. ENTWISTLE officiated and the interment was in the Hinsdale cemetery at Maplehurst. Today was the 41st wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred GARDNER.

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