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    1. New Haven news from the Plymouth Advertiser ... 19 June 1915
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    3. New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 19 June 1915 Volume 62, No. 30 FREDERICK LAYER has for several days been in a serious condition and does not rally as his friends hoped he would. Mr. and Mrs. HARRY DEWITT spent Sunday in Chicago Junction with their father, ISAAC DEWITT. Mrs. A.J. SEYDEL and daughter of Mansfield, spent a day or two with her mother, Mrs. C.H. KNIGHT. Mrs. ANNA BRIDGELAND is spending some days near Plymouth, at the home of her brother, WM. CHEESMAN. WM. LONG, who has been seriously ill with kidney trouble, but seemed to be improving, was suddenly taken worse Monday. Among the number that took in the Sun Bros. Show at Mansfied Thursday of last week were CLIFF KNIGHT, DONALD and SYDNEY LONG, and W.E. HOUGH. The girls of the second and third grades are engaged in the commendable contest of making flower gardens. Among the number are IDA RUTH, FERN PALMER, DOROTHY DOUD and HELEN MILLS. The fad is growing. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------

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