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    1. 1914--Granville Personal Mention
    2. Source, Granville, N. Y. Sentinel--Fri. Jan. 23, 1914. GRANVILLE, N.Y. PERSONAL MENTION. Owen Hayden Owens has returned from New York city. Mrs. O. D. Jones entertained friends at dinner a few days since. Mrs. Maria Jones of Quaker street is confined to the house by illness. Mrs. Dora Baker of Albany, is passing the week at her former home here. Mrs. Hugh Evans of Washington street, is convalescing from recent illness. Miss Helen McDonald of Salem, has entered the Granville teacher's training class. Frank Klagas of Troy, has been visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Owen Williams. Lewis Brodie, who recently returned from the Albany hospital, is now able to walk about the street. Mr. and Mrs. Homer K. Leggett of Poultney, were week-end guests of Mrs. George Durkee. Robert Shafer, photographer, and wife have returned from a holiday visit to his former home in Pennsylvania. Llewelyn Jones, clerk at Minch's New York store, who had been confined to the house by illness, is some better. Miss Lucille Williams of the Nurses' Training school at the Albany City hospital, has been quite ill but is improving. Mrs. P. J. McDonough has returned from Elmira, where she was called by the serious illness of a member of her family. Druggist Evans has been in New York attending the annual convention of the American Druggist's society. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Woodard of Albany, were guests last week of his brother, D. D. Woodard and wife and sister, Mrs. S. E. Everts. Miss Marjorie Cole, who has been home for a week on account of illness, returned Monday to the Skidmore School of Arts at Saratoga. The many friends of Miss Elizabeth Dudding who is confined to the house by illness, will be pleased to learn that she is improving. Miss Elizabeth Dudding, who has been ill, was kindly remembered by her friends on her birthday Saturday with gifts of flowers, fruit and a post card shower. Miss Edith Davies of Middle Granville, who holds a position in this village, will reside at the home of Mrs. J. McDermott through the week during the remainder of the winter. J. H. Maloney of the state highway department, Albany,has been in town this week. Mr.Maloney made many friends here during his sojourn of several months last summer and fall. Mrs. W. H. Wright, who has been passing several days with Mrs. Roy Clayton at Burke, returned home Monday afternoon. She was to come back by way of Whitehall over the Delaware and Hudson road, but on reaching Rouses Point found the tie-up and so continued over the Rutland road to Rutland. From there she came to Poultney by trolley, and from there to Granville, the trip being made by sleigh. She brought with her a copy of the Burlington Free Press, the first newspaper to reach Granville that day.

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