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    1. [OHVINTON-L] April 23, 1919
    2. Carol & Joseph Beattie
    3. >From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, April 23, 1919 (Title omitted) Ed WARREN informs us that the frost of Friday night did not reach the hill tops where the peach trees are, and no damage was done. Battery F, of the 134th Field Artillery is having a great reception at Jackson today. General GLENN will speak in the afternoon. Several from here are in attendance. Mrs. Franc ZEIGLER and daughters Frauncie and Joan of columbus, spent Thursday till Monday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W. SPRAGUE. William MORRISON's mother fell last Friday, and injured her knee painfully at the home of her son Charles in Clinton Township, where she is living. The family of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. THACKER of Ray had a home coming on Saturday, April 13. It was to celebrate the 68th birthday of Mrs. THACKER. Over 30 people sat down to a sumptous repast. Howard L. HOCKMAN of New Plymouth who recently sold his mill there to Irwin FREESE, has bought the flouring mills at Canal Winchester, formerly operated by C. P. BAUMAN. Mr. HOCKMAN was here last Friday. The Elks had some dance at Wellston last Thursday night. Several dedotees of the terpsichorean art from McArthur were present and participating, and the word was "on with the dance; let joy be unconfined. Mrs. Garnet SHARP and little daughter Mary Elizabeth of Newport, Kentucky are visiting Mrs. SHARP's aunt, Mrs. H. A. GODDARD in Wellston.-Wellston Telegram. Mr. SHARP is the guest of his parents Mrs. and Mrs. T. D. SHARP in McArthur, and will later be joined by his wife and daughter. Tom PIERCE has been quite sick for some time with liver and stomach trouble, his condition has not improved lately. Of the other sick, Sanford ULLOM's condition is not greatly improved and Willis PIERCE of the Allensville neighborhood is seriously ill with kidney trouble. Wm. H. CARR is considerable improved. E. E. MORTON of the Carpenter neighborhood, well known and successful orchardist, was a business visitor in McArthur Thursday. He expressed fear that the following night would be clear and frosty and work great damage to our fruit prospects. Fortunately it remained cloudy and there was no frost. His son,Sergeant Morton of the Regular Cavalry on the Mexican border, who has been home on furlough has returned to Terlingua, Texas, but will move to a new post immediately. Willis PIERCE of the Allensville neighborhood is reported low and not expected to live. Bert MOORE has moved from William SOWER's property to Lell BROWN's house on High Street. Mr. and Mrs. Wm DAVIS and Mrs. Arch OILER and children motored to Glenroy Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John KARNS of Creola, of Creola, on Tuesday evening, April 22, a nine pound boy.

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