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    2. See end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Marion Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=25415 More articles for Marion can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2519 Article Title: Prospect Monitor Article Date: June 15 1905 Article Description: Court Reunion; Huffman marriage; Current Events Article Text: Court Reunion The sixth annual reunion of the Court family was celebrated last Thursday at the home of Clinton Porter on west Columbia street, Marion, O. Following a fine dinner a program of music and recitations occupied a short period, and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in relating experiences and other pleasing pastimes. Those in attendance from Prospect were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Court, Mr. and Mrs. William Court and Mrs. William Fritch and children. JOE HUFFMAN Much Married But Still Wants a Marion Girl for Another Wife According to the Marion Star, Joseph Huffman, a former resident of Prospect, who also married a popular Prospect girl, who a short time afterward secured a divorce from him, has become involved in serious trouble on account of his winning ways. The Star says; A Miss Diehl has retained H. E. Hill in a case which she contemplates bringing against Joseph Huffman, an employe of the Parsons-Houghton company. Miss Diehl alleges that Huffman engaged himself to marry her some time this fall, and, after inquiry, she found that he is a married man, with a wife living at Richmond, Indiana. She is undecided as to whether she will sue him for breach of promise, or have him arrested under the "masher" law. ON THE LINE J. W. Gast, of Springfield, visited with Samuel Graham and family, last week. Joseph Graham and family, of near Richwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Moore. Albert Griffith is building an addition to his house, it will add much to its appearance. Mrs. W. G. Howison and daughter spent Wednesday afternoon at her parents home. Mrs. A. Roberts and daughter, were guests of relatives near Woodland, Tuesday. Current Events. Messers Scott and Woodrow, of Columbus were in Prospect Tuesday, looking after the building of their hay barn, the frame of which will be raised today by Jess Pinyard, of Delaware and a force of men. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Almendinger and Mr. and Mrs. John Kilfain spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Almendinger. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hilford, have returned from the West after a nice visit with their sons. Before leaving for home, a heavy chest fell upon the ankle of Mr. Hilford, injuring it to the extent that he is compelled to use crutches. Dr. A. G. Dana has decided to locate in Brooklyn, New York and his office fixtures have been shipped to him. Sam Lichtenberger and wife, of Bethlehem, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Smith. Tillman Baughman has a lot of fine roses which he is very proud of. John T. Cochnam, who has been in Prospect for some time representing the Chase Brothers Nursey, left Wednesday Wm. Bland, manager and Rose Coleman, operator, have charge of the Bell telephone exchange at Waldo. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Isler, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mary P. McMillian, aged sixty-three years, of DeCliff, arrested for alleged pension fraud, furnished $2,000 bond before Judge Tayler, at Toledo, Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. L. Miller and Claudin Paxton of Marion and Miss Hazel Osborn, of Prospect, have returned from a visit to friends at Bellefountain. While trying to kick out a draw bar on a Hocking Valley Freight car, at Owens, Tuesday morning William Greenland, of Marion lost the toes and part of his left foot, by being caught between the bumpers. H. L. Frank has been re-elected superintendent of the Marion schools at a a salary of $2000 per year, an increase of $200. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Drake were guests of friends at Cardington, Sunday. W. L. Turney and Miss Mable Thomas of Delaware, spent Sunday in Prospect. Brother P. P. Landon writes to the MONITOR that he has returned from a pleasant visit with friends in Kansas and is now at his home in Leroy, Michigan, for the summer. Prof. Taylor of Westerville, Ohio was elected principal of our high school for the coming year, at the meeting of the board of education Thursday evening. The juniors and seniors of our high school enjoyed a pleasant outing to Greenwood Lake, and a visit at O. W. U. Wednesday. House on East Water street for rent, Enquire of Mrs. E. Osborne, Citizen's Phone 43. Miss Imogene Fritch has returned home after a two weeks visit with friends in Newark, Ohio. Misses Faye, Marie and Helen Parshall of Marion, were guests of Miss Susie Cox, Sunday. Mrs. John Howison has been ill with pneumonia since last Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Blair, near Magnetic Springs. Mrs. E. A. Finefrock and Mrs. Flora Howison visited her Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mohr and daughter Clara, were guests of Prospect relatives, Sunday. Stanley Humphreys returned Monday from a visit with Mt. Gilead relatives. Fred Lauer of Marion, was the guest of his brother, Henry Lauer, Monday. Professor Ira Parker, principal of the Prospect schools has been appointed to the superintendency of the Jeffersonville, Fayette county school, for the next school year. Mrs. George Fleming left for Beaver Dam Thursday to make an extended visit with relatives. Mr. Orra Price, John Kimber, and Steven Hart were in Prospect Saturday evening. Mrs. E. A. Tobin and Mrs. Lida Kimber spent Saturday in Marion. The lecture at Five Points, Sunday evening was well attended. Mr. B. F. Conklin and family attended the Memorial services at Prospect, Sunday. Mrs. Magdaline, who has spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hughes, of Prospect returned home Tuesday. Mr. Jesse Kimber and wife and Mrs. John Kimber attended memorial services in Prospect, Sunday. Mr. John Reckly was the guest of Orra Price and family Sunday. Miss Mae Middlesworth, of Byhalia is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. Miss Rebecca Riley has returned to her home near Owens, after a pleasant visit with Prospect friends. Mrs. Frank Solomon spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Mansfield, Ohio. Miss Margarette Johnson and Miss Ora Weston were guests of Prospect friends, Sunday. Tom Stockwell and C. S. Hauck were at Columbus on business Wednesday. The ladies of the Embroidery club held a picnic and a six o'clock luncheon at Gast's Park Wednesday evening. 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