New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 17 October 1914 Volume 61, No. 48 <><> Deferred from last week <><> F.H. LONG and family spent Sunday in Shelby at the home of their son, ROSS LONG. J.W. PALMER, who has been suffering with sciatic rheumatism is somewhat better. EUGENE CASE spent several days this week at the home of his cousin, near Boughtonville. Mrs. A.A. CARPENTER of Plymouth, spent Thursday of last week with Mrs. I.M. CRONINGER. Mrs. J.H. MILLS spent several days in Cleveland last week, at the home of her son, A.J. MILLS. Mrs. RAY DICKINSON entertained the ladies of the M.E. Aid Society, Thursday of this week. Miss IRENE MYERS, who spent a few days here with friends, returned to her home in Peru Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. CARSON, who have been living in Miss KNIGHT's house have moved to Plymouth. MARX MYERS and wife of Peru, and W.A. GARRETT, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. C.J. GARRETT. Mr. and Mrs. WILL MYERS moved last week into the Newman house near the S., N. & M. street car line. An event of interest last Friday was the celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. BERTHA M. McLAUGHLIN and Miss ELLA SNYDER by a number of their friends and former schoolmates. J.S. LEWIS and niece, Mrs. W.J. SKINNER, spent last week with friends in Newark, attending the fair, and were over Sunday guests in Columbus, of his brother-in-law, Dr. W.S. LONG and family. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------