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    1. New Haven news from the Plymouth Advertiser ... 23 January 1915
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    3. New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 23 January 1915 Volume 62, No. 10 Mrs. MARTHA SNYDER spent Saturday in Mansfield. Mrs. O.E. GRIMES has been on the sick list for several days. Mrs. MELCHOR MILLS spent Thursday with Mrs. MAUD TUCKER near Plymouth. Mrs. I.M. CORNINGER spent Friday in Richmond at the home of JOHN FRAISER and family. Mrs. I.M. CRONINGER spent Thursday in Chicago Junction with her sister Mrs. A.B. KAUFFMAN. Mr. and Mrs. FRED CLARK of Plymouth, spent Sunday with their father, G.M. HOUGH and family. Miss H.R. KNIGHT is spending a few days this week at the home of Mrs. A.A. CARPENTER near Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. WILL LINK of Fairfield spent Sunday at the home of their brother-in-law, J.M. PALMER. JOHN ALBONES of Shelby, spent several days last week with his cousin, Mrs. DUBOIS, returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. WM. CHEESMAN of Plymouth, were guests Sunday at the home of their sister, Miss REBECCA CHEESMAN. ED L. BLANCHARD of Afton, Iowa, has been spending a few weeks with his aunt, Mrs. RALPH SNYDER, and uncle, W.H. SKINNER. Miss NETTIE WEST and friend, Mr. KARL SEGER, of Greenfield, were callers Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss REBECCA CHEESMAN, aunt of the former. Mrs. A.B. MYERS of Norwalk, has been spending a few days with her brother, WILLIS TUTTLE and wife, going to Shelby, Tuesday, for a few days visit at the home of MERRIT TUTTLE and family. Mrs. H.M. PALMER went to Mansfield last week Friday afternoon to visit her daughter, Mrs. W.A. LAVER, and during the night was taken suddenly ill. Mr. PALMER was called by telephone Saturday morning. He went up to Mansfield but found Mrs. PALMER in such a condition that she could not be removed home for several days. Miss CLARA SMITH, daughter of Mrs. MAGGIE SMITH, who for several weeks was sick with typhoid fever, died Tuesday of last week. Funeral was held Friday morning from the M.E. Church, burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Her father, R.J. SMITH, preceded her several years ago, dying of the same disease. She was a general favorite in this community. The Steuben choir had charge of the music. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------

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