New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 19 September 1914 Volume 61, No. 44 T.J. CUSACK celebrated his 85th. birthday, Wednesday of this week. Mrs. F.H. LONG spent Wednesday in Shelby, at the home of her son, ROSS LONG. Mrs. HAROLD DICKINSON spent last Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. FLOYD SPARKS. Mrs. RAY DICKINSON entertained the ENGELHART family of Chicago Junction this week. Mr. and Mrs. HARRY DEWITT and family spent several days last week with relatives in Crestline. Miss LIZZIE CARPENTER of Plymouth, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.M. CRONINGER. H.C. SKINNER and family spent the day Sunday at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. GARRETT. Mr. and Mrs. BERT HECKELMAN and other relatives of Fitchville, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J.H. MILLS. Miss MABEL FARRAHR, after a ten days' visit at the home of F.H. LONG, returned to her home in Cleveland, Saturday. A jolly crowd from the BEVIER home took in the Attica fair Thursday, being transported to the fair in the BEVIER auto truck. Mrs. SEYMOUR CRONINGER and children of Centerton, and Mrs. I.M. CRONINGER spent Thursday with Misses MARGARET and ORA NEWMAN. Miss REBECCA CHAPMAN and her sister, Mrs. ANNA BRIDGLAND of Nebraska, spent Monday in Norwalk at the home of their cousin, JOHN HOLLIS and family. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------