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    1. Personal Mentions Apr 1904
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Times Democrat, Apr 11, 1904 After visiting friends at Findlay the past week, Mrs. A.S. COPLEY, of south Pine street, has returned. Lemuel S. GILMORE, the hardware man, went to Cleveland on a business mission this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De VOE, of Greenlawn avenue, were at Beaverdam yesterday. Peter NOLF, father of Elmer and Susan (Waltz) Nolf, is on the sick list. Daniel O'DONNELL, of east Vine street, a brakeman on the L.E. & W who was injured about three months ago, by falling off a train at St. Marys, has reported for duty again. Mr. and Mrs. E. WOOLERY, of Huntington, Ind., were calling on Lima relatives yesterday. Mrs. William BICO returned to Spencerville this morning after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph CHAMBERLAIN, of Reese avenue. Mrs. C.C. MACK, who is living with her son George, on east Elm street, has suffered a relapse and is quite sick. Mrs. Elmer NOLF, of Second street, is a grip victim. Rev. George SIMS, of south Pine street, was called to Celina this morning to the bedside of his father-in-law, Rev. J.V. UPDIKE who is in critical condition. Mr. UPDIKE was taken to Celina from Chicago a couple of weeks ago and has been getting weaker ever since. O.B. SPURRIER, of south Metcalf street, is at Logan, Hocking county, attending the funeral of his father, L. SPURRIER, who died Saturday morning. It was Burton NEELY, of Holmes avenue, who was operated upon for appendictis, instead of John M. NEELY. The patient is gaining strength and bids fair to recovery. The revival at the Second street M.E. church still continues and great interest is being shown. Last evening there were several seekers, the altar being crowded; and the house was filled to its utmost capacity. The Revs. CRIST and METZGER will continue the work all this week, possibly next. William WALDMAN, of Forest avenue, went to Spencerville this morning, where he is employed as a carpenter. Silvia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. CRISK, of Holmes avenue is quite sick. Miss Bessie DAVIS, of west Elm street, yesterday entertained Miss Alta STRAWBRIDGE, of Shawnee. Mrs. Maggie KENDALL and son Howard, of Red Key, Ind., are visiting at the I.M. HARTMAN home, on Oak street.

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