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    1. Personal Mentions Jan 1914
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Jan 6, 1914 Roy ADAMS, of south West street, returned Monday from his vacation with his parents at Bowling Green. L.L. LICHLENBERG, of south West street, returned Sunday from New York City, where he went as a civil engineer for the Erie R.R. company. A. RIDENOUR and family, 678 south Main street, are guests of friends in Cincinnati. George FISHER, 706 south Broadway, and Fred FISHER, 617 south Elizabeth street, and their families, participated in a family dinner of the FISHER clan, given at the home of a sister at Wapakoneta, Sunday. Dick MORRISON who spent the holidays with his parents on east Circular street, returned to his studies at Oberlin College, Sunday. Mrs. Dan KUHN, of south Main street, is confined to her home on account of illness. John SANTELLE, west Vine street, who had been spending a few days with relatives at Ottawa and who was taken ill while on his vacation, returned to his home yesterday very much improved in health. Edward RAUSHART, a former resident of south Lima but now of Pittsburg, Pa., who was called here by the death of a relative, returned to his home yesterday. Roy RICE, of Albert street, has accepted a position in the B.& O, shops at Chillicothe and left to fill his position Monday. Earnest MASSEY, of Greenlawn avenue, has accepted a position in the Clover Leaf shops at Delphos. Miner C. CROSSLEY, chairman of the democratic county executive committee, has received an announcement of the death of his uncle James CROSSLEY, formerly of this county, who died at Kent, Iowa, last Friday at the age of 91 years. Deceased went to Iowa from this county forty years ago. Edward McGOFF, 55, employed as night clerk at the Harrod House, on East Market street, slipped on an icy pavement yesterday morning and sustained a fracture of his hips. He was taken to the Lima hospital. George H. MEILY, of west Spring street, veteran attorney at law and well known citizen, underwent an operation at the Lima Hospital this morning for relief from an attack of blood poisoning that necessitated the amputation of a portion of one of his feet. He is reported to have recovered splendidly from the effects of the anesthetic and his legion of friends sincerely hope that he is already well on the road to recovery.

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