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    1. Spirit of Democracy Feb. 9, 1911 Sardis
    2. edward.f.kelly
    3. Spirit of Democracy February 9, 1911 Sardis Mrs. Dr. Griffith very pleasantly entertained the Ladies' Aid Society at her home on Mound street Thursday afternoon. After the usual work of the afternoon a very elaborate lunch was served. George W. Norris moved his general store from the Goodwin building on the Muskingum street to the building recently purchased from George Case. Mrs. Edith Niman and daughter Virginia of Marietta are visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Litten. Mrs. Emma Cushman and son Robert of Brockton, Mass., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Jones here. Ed Weltschy of Proctor, W.Va., visited his aunt Mrs. Ed. Seibert here a few days this week. Miss Erma Vetter returned home Monday from a two weeks visit at Wheeling with relatives. George M. Towle, our druggist, was a business caller in Wheeling a few days this week. Mrs. T. W. Martin has been confined to her room the past week with an attack of grip. Lucian Talbott of Sistersville was looking after the First National Bank here Saturday. Charles E. Hess returned home Sunday from a visit with his brother at Avalon. Pa. George Tubaugh has gone to Bellaire where he has taken charge of a barber shop. Charles E. Sole is home from Bremen, Ohio, where he has been the past week. Miss Bertha Dunn entertained the Embroidery club at her home Friday night. J.H. Fraley of Goodwin was a business visitor in our city Wednesday afternoon. Harry Garden was the guest of his brother Robert at this place last Friday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman Tuesday, January 31. Harry Spindler has moved into the Thompson property on Monroe street. Edna Bowen of St. Mary, W. Va., spend Sunday here with her mother. George Case of Parkersburg was a business caller here Friday. Dr. Schmidt of New Martinsville passed through town Friday. Will Eisenbarth and family are visiting his father in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dunn were Wheeling shoppers Friday. Mrs. S. V. Williamson spent the past week in Marietta. Dr. S. C. Griffith is ill at his home on Mound street. transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt

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