New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 30 May 1914 Volume 61, No. 28 G.W. SMITH has bought a fine Buick auto. Miss ROSE CURTISS of Crestline, is visiting at the home of her cousin, Mrs. C.N. YOUNGS. Mr. and Mrs. D.F. DAWSON attended the Dawson family reunion, Chicago, Ill., this week. Miss BESSIE SNIDER left Wednesday for her parental home in Somerset, O., to spend her vacation. Mrs. Hannah MOSES, who is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. FRANK KISER, is in poor health. RICHARD SAULSBURY and wife have moved into the C.M. DICK house vacated by Mr. JACOBS and family. Mr. and Mrs. FRANK CLINE of Newark, spent Monday at the home of their father, F.H. LONG and family. Mrs. CARSON, who for several weeks has been at Tiro helping to care for her father, returned home Saturday. Mrs. CHESTER STEVENS and sister, Mrs. GALLAGHER, of Shelby, spent Wednesday at the home of their uncle, John RUPLEY and wife. Mr. and Mrs. W.G. SCROGGIE, of Norwalk, ALBERT KNIGHT and sister, of Boughtonville, spent Sunday at the home of their cousin, Misss HERMIE KNIGHT. Mrs. ROSE SOUTHARD and grandson, Mrs. A.O. LOVELAND and daughter, attended the Delphi missionary meeting Thursday, held at the home of WILLARD HOWARD. Mrs. ALICE SIMONS of Fredericktown, is spending a few days at the home of her cousin, C.H. KNIGHT, who is so much improved that he was able to sit up for a short time Sunday. Mrs. JENNIE McELNON, Mrs. IDA BOYD, A.J. MILLS of Cleveland, GEO. DAY of Indianapolis, Ind., and FRANK MILLS of Albion, were out of town relatives who attended the funeral of JOHN MILLS Monday. Mrs. R.J. WATTS and Mrs. O.A. LOVELAND called on Mrs. SELISIS HELLER at the home of her daughter, on Friday, after her return from Huron Road Hospital in Cleveland. She was not much improved during her sojourn in Cleveland. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------