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    1. Personal Mentions Jun 1898
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima News, June 28, 1898 Washington CLARK left this morning for Redkey, Indiana. Mrs. O.A. O'DELL is visiting friends in Ottawa and Deshler. Mrs. B.F. WHARTON is visiting friends and relatives in Dayton, O., till after the Fourth. Mrs. HARNLEY, of Van Wert, is visiting her daughter Mrs. D.J. CABLE, of west Market street. Robert B. GORDON, of St. Marys, was in this city a short time this morning, on his way to Toledo. Misses Catharine and Josephine CURREN have returned to Middletown after a pleasant visit with Lima friends. Miss FISHER, of Ft. Wayne, returned home yesterday after a visit with her cousin, Charles WERST, and family. Mrs. Ruby PECK and two children, of south West street, are visiting Mrs. and Miss Maude PINARD in Detroit. Miss Emelia WERST, of Wapakoneta, who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary WERST, has returned home. Mrs. Will ZOLLINGER and son and Miss Till ZOLLINGER of Piqua, are visiting Mrs. J.D. JONES, of Bellefontaine avenue. Mrs. I.G. SPECK, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. M.B. EVY, of St. Johns avenue, has returned to her home in Dupont, O. Mr. and Mrs. Ed KING and Robert KING, of Chicago, and James B. TOWNSEND, Harry TOWNSEND and Frank MITCHELL left this morning for Detroit. From there they will take a pleasure trip of several days. Councilman Thomas O'BRIEN returned home Sunday night from Cincinnati, where he visited his wife, who is a patient in the Good Samartian hospital. He reports that Mrs. O'BRIEN's health is rapidly improving. Edward ALBRIGHT, the son of Rev. ALBRIGHT of Grace M.E. Church, arrived home a few days ago from Parkersburg, W. Va., where he was employed as principal of the high schools. He, with his mother and sister, left this morning for Asheville, N.C. to spend the summer. Mrs. James BLACK, of west Spring street, fell together with a step ladder in the yard at her home yesterday and sustained a severe injury. She was standing on a step ladder picking cherries and her nephew, Charles NYE, was in the tree. A limb upon which NYE's weight was resting suddenly broke and struck the ladder, knocking it over. In striking the ground Mrs. BLACK's left foot was twisted under her and the ankle was broken. The fracture is a very bad one and Mrs. BLACK will be disabled for a long time. The fracture was reduced by Dr. COLLINS.

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