Lima Daily News, Jan 5, 1914 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar HOVER and daughter, Miss Hazel, of West Market street; H.M. DILLE, two children, Mary and Robert, and their housekeeper, left Saturday afternoon for Sarasota, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Dr. S.B. HINER will go as soon as the annual hospital meeting is held and will join the Lima colony at Sarasota for the next three months. Miss Helen DAVIS, who was the guest of Lima friends several days last week, has returned to her home at Wapakoneta. Miss Bernice BAXTER, of Bellefontaine avenue, returned last evening after a delightful two weeks' visit with her friend, Miss Iva HELLER, of Urbana. Mrs., and Mrs. Ferd KAH are entertaining Helen and Myron BLUME, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bert BLUME. Mrs. Lewis Snyder entertained her mother, Mrs. George MARTIN, of St. Johns, and Mrs. S.J. LUSK, also of St. Johns, last Saturday for the day. Mrs. Harvey McDONALD and two sons, of west Spring street are at home after a pleasant fortnight's visit with Mrs. Ida K. McDONALD, mother of Mr. McDONALD and formerly of this city. Herbert OXLEY, who has been with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.A. OXLEY, for the Christmas holidays, left Saturday for Buffalo, N.Y. Miss Ella RICHARDS returned Saturday from Richmond, where she has been spending the mid-winter vacation period. Miss RICHARDS makes her home with Misses Florence and Zoe BOWER, of 611 North Charles street, while in the city. Miss Jennie WEYER, who has been enjoying her twelve days' vacation at her home in Cambridge, Ohio, has returned to her work here as a member of the high school faculty. Miss Anna HELLER, of 231 South Collett street, was called to Rawson Sunday, to attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs.. Mattie KEEL, 63, who dropped dead of heart trouble while attending to her usual household duties Friday morning. There has been a happy family reunion the past week at the home of Mrs. A.L. RICHMOND, of Findlay street, has been entertaining her five sons and their families; The sons include Milford, Christ, Kenneth, and Gorno, the latter from Chicago, Ill. Miss Josephine TOWNSEND who has been the guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Fred SEYMOUR, of south McDonell street, has returned to her home in Cincinnati. Mrs. Wm. E. BAYLY and little daughter, of south Collett street, are spending a short time at Philadelphis with relatives en route to South Port, North Carolina. Mrs. J.S. PURSELL, of north Washington street, is entertaining her sister, miss Maude COX, of Lancaster, Ohio. Miss Madge McCOY of Lancaster, who is employed here is one of the teachers of the High school, returned yesterday from her home, where she has spent a pleasant ten days' vacation. Mrs. George WALDORF, of Toledo, was complimented by an informal little affair Friday afternoon, given by Mrs. John THOMAS of west Market street. Several of the old time friends of Mrs.. WALDORF were given this opportunity to meet her. Miss Anna BEATTLE, teacher of English in the high school, has returned to her duties here after spending the vacation period at her home at Norwalk. Miss Ilo DANNER, of 407 west Market, was an over Sunday visitor at the home of her brother, at Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Warren MEILY spent Sunday at Beaverdam, where with Mr. and Mrs. Herman BUSSORT, they were entertained at the WEAVER home.