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    1. Personal Mentions 1905
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Jan 10, 1905 Miss Margaret WILTSEE, will return to Delaware college today, after a pleasant visit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. T.L. WILTSEE, during the holiday season. Miss Ruby SMITH, of west Kibby street, returned sunday from a three weeks' visit with Celina and Ft. Wayne relatives. Mrs. Clyde COLEMAN left Sunday for Toledo to join her husband and there the couple will reside. Mr. COLEMAN is engaged with S.H. REED, also a former resident of this city, in a renovating establishment. John KRAFT, of Frankfort, Ind., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. KRAFT Sr., of east Kibby street, Sunday. Pastor Geo. H. SIMS preached the funeral of James BOGART, of Bluffton, Sunday afternoon. Deceased was a deacon in the Church of Christ there. The John GOHAM family yesterday moved from Tanner avenue to Rowland's avenue. Miss Edith McCURRY, of Toledo, is the guest of Mrs. J.E. DeVOE, of Greenlawn avenue. Two children of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. DOYLE, of west Vine and Clifford, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MULBARGER, of east Vine, are scarlet fever victims. Mrs. Wm. LEEDY, of south Metcalf street, is quite ill. W.H.H. PHILLIPS has moved his feed stock from his home on Second street to the Herret block. The Henry DULL family will move to Lima today from Rockford, locating on south Elizabeth street, near Vine. Mr. DULL is a brother of Geo. DULL, of west Vine. Rev. W.M. CURRY will go to Rockford this morning to assist Rev. HARRINGTON in evangelistic work the next two weeks. Herbert DANIELS, of Heindel street, is again at home sick, after a couple efforts to resume his duties at the Solar. Mrs. Henry BOURELL, of Second street, went to Tipton, Ind., yesterday in response to a message that her father-in-law is critically ill. Mrs. S.H. REED, and daughter Evelyn returned to their home in Toledo Sunday, after spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M.L. CLIPPINGER, of west Kibby street. After visiting his parents on west Eureka street, the past ten days, Geo. DAVIS, will rejoin the navy today, going to the Norfolk, Va., yards.

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