Ripley news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 10 October 1914 Volume 61, No. 47 LUCIUS SIMMONS is working with his brother Howard, in Toledo. The W.F.M.S. will meet this week Thursday with Mrs. G.A. HASSINGER. MELVIN HOWARD, who had his collar bone broken a few weeks ago, is getting along nicely. Mrs. MARGARET CARSON was the guest of her son, NEWTON, in Plymouth over Sunday. ELMER NOBLE, wife and daughter, of Beeville, Tex., are visiting relatives in Huron County. LEWIS LUTEMAN and family were guests of his sister, Mrs. ANNA WATTS and husband, last Sunday. L.D. CRUM underwent an operation last week for the removal of pus, from an abcess on his side. W.G. BLACKMORE and G.S. CATLIN, former well known Epworth Leaguers attended the League rally at the conference a week ago. Rev. H.H. HUGHES, the new pastor for Delphi, is a young man, married, has a family, and first impressions are that he is what we want. J.W. PETTIT and wife, and THOS. KIZER and wife, THOS. SIBBETT and the writer, of Ripley were among the visitors at the Richland County Fair last week. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------