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    1. Misc News Items Jan 1919
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Jan 23, 1919 Charles William KLETT, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. KLETT, died at the home of his parents Monday, January 20, aged 10 months, 23 days. He was ill 5 days. He leaves to mourn their loss a father, mother, two half brothers, Robert and Paul and grandfather and other relatives and friends. The funeral was held at the home on Wednesday 12:30 o'clock. Rev. RUHLMAN of Mt. Cory, officiating. The remains were laid to rest in Cannonsburg cemetery. Thank all the friends for all their help. Charles HART, blacksmith at the B. and O. shops was struck by a flying piece of broken spring Thursday morning while at work. Dr. STEER was called, but could not tell whether or not he has any internal injuries. The spring struck him in the chest and it is thought he has one rib broken. SCHULLER and HOOKS ambuance then took him to his home, 166 south Pine street. Ralph and Francis McPHERON, 15 and 17 years old, who ran away from home Tuesday got as far as a farm near Lafayette, all went well until they read in the paper, they were runaways and police were looking for them, then they decided to return. Albert DeLONG, of 170 south Pine street, who was taken to the hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis, is improving slowly. P.E. DUNBORE, manager of the HOOVER and BOND company and Mr. HARROD, of the shipping department are in Mansfield on a business trip and W.F. HOOVER, president of the company and Mr. BURNS, are traveling auditor made a trip to Kalamazoo and Lansing, Michigan. Earl C. CONNOR, of the Aviation corp, who served overseas four weeks is the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. F.L. CONNOR, of 915 Michael avenue.

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