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    1. New Haven news from the Plymouth Advertiser ... 11 July 1914
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    3. New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 11 July 1914 Volume 61, No. 34 HAROLD DICKINSON and family spent Sunday at the home of JUD SPARKS. F.M. CHAPMAN passed quietly away Wednesday afternoon about 2 o'clock. Mrs. HANNAH MOSES has gone to Ann Arbor for a few days visit with her daughters. CHARLES LONG of Cleveland, O., is spending his vacation at the home of his father, F.H. LONG. Mrs. A.B. MYERS, of Norwalk, is spending a few days at the home of her brother, WILLIS TUTTLE. SEYMOUR CRONINGER and wife of Chicago Junction, spent Sunday with his brother, I.M. CRONINGER. Mrs. J.H. HANNA of Hiawatha, Kansas, is spending several days this week with her niece, Mrs. HARRY C. SKINNER. Mrs. A.J. MILLS and daughters, of Cleveland, are spending the week with Mrs. J.H. MILLS and other relatives, coming over in an auto Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. FRANK LINDER and children, with Mr. and Mrs. SMITH, autoed from Norwalk Sunday spending the afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.J. DOUD and family. Miss LAURA MARVIN with her nephew, ASA MARVIN and wife of Cincinnati, WILLIS MARVIN and Miss CADDIE MARVIN of Shelby, were callers Monday at the home of Mrs. H.J. HELLER. <><> Deferred from last week <><> Mrs. MINERVA WARD of Plymouth, spent Sunday and Monday with her son, FRANK RUTH. Mrs. ELMER KISER has been on the sick list for two weeks, but is improving nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. CLINE are spending two weeks at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.H. LONG. Mrs. FRANK MILLER and son of Detroit, and her sister, Mrs. RAE LEDYWICK of South Dakota, spent Sunday with their grandfather, FREDERICK LAYER. W.J. SKINNER accompanied his daughter, Miss MABEL, and brother VERNON, to Cleveland, Saturday, for a week's visit with their aunt, Mrs. A.J. MILLS. Mrs. J.G. HANNA of Hiawatha, Kansas, surprised her niece, Mrs. W.A. GARRETT, and other relatives here, by coming Wednesday evening for a few week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. FRED CLARK of Plymouth, were callers Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE HOUGH, and were the recipients of many nice and useful presents for the household and home comforts. Mrs. E.C. HELLER, after a long illness, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.C. SKINNER, Monday morning. Funeral was held from the M.E. Church, Wednesday, interment being made in Maple Grove Cemetery, by the side of her husband. The site of this burial ground was formerly her childhood play ground. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------

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