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    1. [OHVINTON-L] Oct. 1, 1919
    2. Carol & Joseph Beattie
    3. >From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, October 1, 1919 "NEW PLYMOUTH R.F.D. John REINSCHELD moved his family from the Kennard farm to Scotch Creek near Logan. John STEELE is moving in the house vacated by Mr. REINSCHELD. Wesley CRAWFORD will have a sale October 11, and will move to a small farm north of Columbus. Alex MORGAN of North Dakota is making an extended visit to old friends here. Mrs. Elizabeth LONGSTRETH of Omaha, Nebraska, visited her sister, Mrs. T. A. BAY and family last week. Edward KENNARD of Columbus called on friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard HOCKMAN of Canal Winchester spent Sunday with the WARTHMAN family. George CARTER moved his family to New Marshfield this week. Retha ALLISON spent over Sunday with her parents at Hesboro. Ernest ALLBERRY has returned home from France. Irwin FREESE and family visited Mr. and Mrs. ERVIN near Locust Grove Sunday. Rev. KERR of Logan, delivered a good sermon at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. Lafe EGGLESTON purchased the property occupied by Will AMBROSE. Mr. AMBROSE will move to Tom O'NEILL's residence. TARR FARM Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BLACKSTONE and children of this place attended the Mt. Zion home-coming Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn EBERTS and little son Everet were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie OGLE. Miss Jessie KIRKENDALL who is working for Mrs. Leo CRAIG at Hamden was the Sunday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed KIRKENDALL and family. The KIRKENDALL's also had as their guests Sunday: Mr. Guy BUCKLEY of Wilkesville, Miss Lillie LOPER of Dundas, Misses Vertie and Murtie EBERTS. Mrs. Pearl EBERTS was the Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. Raymond EBERTS of this place. Miss Minnie PERRY of Baird Summit was the dinner guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed KIRKENDALL of this place Friday. The school at this place is moving along nicely with Miss Annice WATERS of Dundas as teacher. She takes great interest in the scholars and they all like her fine. Miss Minnie NEWMAN of Puritan was the Sunday evening guest of Miss Mary WARD of this place. Charley FRAZEE was the Sunday forenoon guest of Ed. KIRKENDALL. ASBURY VALLEY Dewey MC DANIEL and sister Dorothy, Miss Josephine ALLBERRY and Miss Helen BROWN were Logan visitors Saturday. Thomas CLARK, Carroll CHESSER, Miss Florence and Miss Iva CLARK, and Miss Mildred CHESSER motored to Albany Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett WILLIAMS of Coonville were over Sunday guests of friends in Greendale. Miss Ruth KENNARD of Athens is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Elizabeth CLARK and son Thomas, Carroll CHESSER and sister Mildred were Sunday guests of Robert CLARK and family. KNOX NO. 1 Willis BROWN has sold his farm to Harvey CHESSER of Millersport. Mr. CHESSER expects to move in, in the near future. ? D. FORREST spent part of last week with his brother at Carpenter. Clyde STANLEY had the misfortune to run a nail in his foot which at this time is giving him much pain. Harvey CHESSER of Millersport has been visiting at the home of his brother George for a few days. L. A. TEWKSBURY and Amos CHESSER were business callers in Athens Friday. Virgil CANNY and Eugene FORREST attended church at Hocking Sunday. Ruth BROWN of Akron has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. E. STANLEY for the past few days. Milton BRATTON and wife of Carpenter were the guests of A. D. FORREST and wife Sunday. Foster CANNY and wife were the guests of Armitage MACE at Mineral Sunday."

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