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    1. [OHVINTON-L] 16 April 1919
    2. Carol & Joseph Beattie
    3. >From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer April 16, 1919 Title omitted "Murle WOODS, Mary SWAIM, and Lou SHRY spent Sunday at Camp Sherman. Alf CRAM has a fresh cow and will soon be in the market to supply butter. Frances BARCLAY of South Bloomingville is visiting A. F. ASBURY and family. William FISCHER of Zaleski was a business visitor in McArthur last Monday. Mrs. Helen WILL of Chillicothe is visiting her daughter Mrs. Hattie DRAKE. Miss Opal SHARP of Cleveland is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. D. SHARP. E. J. FITZSIMMONS, contractor, of Radcliff was a visitor at McArthur on Monday. Mr. BRYSON, teacher in the local high school spent over Sunday with his parents in Athens. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. FRYE of Allensville and P. O. FRYE were Wellston visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. WYMAN were recent guests of D. B. DYE and family of near Hamden. Rev. Arthur TAYLOR of Wilkesville arrived here Tuesday for a few days visit with relatives. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. W. J. WARD Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John DAWSON spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ed WARNER and family at Dundas. Miss Edith DAWSON spent the latter part of last week with her sister Mrs. Roy HARDMAN east of town. A. D. Carnal of the Democrat-Enquirer office was a business visitor at Vinton, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Orville BURNS and son Orville Jr. of Kentucky are visiting her husband and other relatives there. Miss Mabel COTNER of the COTNER Drug Company is spending the weekend in Columbus with relatives. The condition of William H. CARR, who was injured in a wagon accident last week, is somewhat improved. Joseph BORING of Zaleski, who has been spending a month in Columbus, has returned to his home at Zaleski. Mrs. Stella DARBY, Miss Gladyse GLANDON, and Miss Mamie SMITH were Wellston business visitors Saturday. Mrs. Earl MOORE and two children accompanied by Miss Elizabeth FERRIS, started today for Mexico, Missouri To visit their old home for a month. Charles BLACKSTONE and his S. S. class of the M. E. Church entertained Marie ASBURY and her class in the basement of the church Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. WINTERS and daughter Margaret who have been visiting relatives and friends for the past week, returned home Tuesday evening. Herbert HOLLAND who has been managing a coal mine in Kentucky, spent Saturday till Tuesday here, on his way to the headquarters of the Company in Columbus. John MC MAHON of Skyhigh was called to Millersport on Tuesday of last week on account of the dangerous illness of his brother Frank who lives at that place. Miss Nellie FISCHER of Zaleski is taking a two weeks trip to New York and Philadelphia, accompanied by the nurse who attended her during her recent illness. Miss Frances BARCLEY returned to her home at South Bloomingville Tuesday after a few days visit with Miss Luella ASBURY. Miss BARCLEY has been teaching at Starr. Orville DAILY of Athens spent Sunday with his wife here, Mrs. DAILY is taking charge of the JACOBS household during the absence in Indiana of her sister, Mrs. JACOBS. Thomas DUNKLE of Chillicothe was visiting relatives and friends in McArthur over Sunday. Tom is conductor on the third rail line from Chillicothe to Columbus. R. F. TRAPHAGAN of London was in Hamden and McArthur from Friday till Monday. He attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, Clint JOHNSON at Shiloh last Saturday. MARTINDILL Bros. have sold the following Ford cars: James LYLE, McArthur, Charley GRAY, McArthur, Ernest BISHOP, McArthur, R. F. D., Francis CLAYPOOL, Allensville, T. C. FOX Creola. Stephen DARBY is on the road traveling for F. C. STEDMAN, Wholesale Grocery Company, of Athens. He has the candy department as his specialty. We think Steve will be the candy in this department. Don't forget the chicken supper at the M. E. church basement Friday evening, beginning at four o'clock. Menu: scalloped chicken, scalloped potatoes, slaw, noodles, ice cream, and cake. Price 50cents. A. G. SEITZ of Jackson township was seeing friends and transacting business here last Monday. He says his son Lester of the Marine Corps is still in Germany, temporarily attached to the Third Division. Mr. and Mrs. Harry RUMBAUGH and two children Mary Frances and Helen Louise, Miss Stella WHITE and Helen WYMAN motored up from Jackson Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. WYMAN and family."

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