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    1. 1914-Granville Personal Mention.
    2. Source, Granville, N. Y. Sentinel--Fri.Jan. 23, 1914. GRANVILLE, N. Y. J. F. Jones has returned from Georgia. Mrs. E. W. Wyman passed Thursday in Albany. Mrs. Sarah Finch has been quite ill the past week. Mrs. G. W. Henry has been confined to the house by illness. Will E. Roberts has returned from a trip to New York city. Mrs. J. C. Knapp has been confined to the house by illness. Mrs. George W. Roberts was at Salem nd Fort Ann last week. Miss Marion Monroe came home from Rutland to pass Sunday with her mother. George Treehouse, who recently returned from the Albany hospital, is slowly improving. Mrs. J. H. Collins has been confined to the house several days, the result of a fall on the ice. Mrs. J. M. Potter went to Hoosick Falls Friday to visit her daughter, also to attend the parada. Mrs. H. E. Barden entertained the Ladies Afternoon Auction Bridge club at a breakfast a few days since. The Misses Theresa Pando and Anna Mesitzke are learning the art of dressmaking with Mrs. Anna Smart and daughter. Benjamin Moore and family enjoyed a sleigh- ride to Poultney Thursday evening to visit his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Williams. Casper LeVarne, son of S. J. LeVarne, has enlisted in the U. S. Navy. He has reported for duty at Newport News and will be assigned to the battleship Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Woodard , Mrs. O. D. Jones and Miss Marion Monroe were the Granville representatives at the opening of the Rutland Play House last Thursday evening.

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