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Subject: New Haven news from the Plymouth Advertiser ... 17 April 1915
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 00:07:36 -0400


New Haven news from
THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER
(Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio)
17 April 1915
Volume 62, No. 21

CHAS. KNIGHT has been on the sick list for a few days.

Mrs. W.J. SKINNER has been on the sick list with grippe.

Miss HERMIE KNIGHT has been spending a few days with friends in Chicago
Junction.

Mr. & Mrs. ANDY MACKIN of Fairfield, spent Tuesday with their brother,
WM. LONG and sister.

Mrs. A.J. MILLS of Cleveland, has been spending a few days at the home
of her father, E.R. SKINNER.

The store of GEO. HOUGH will this week be opened for business in the
room in the I.O.O.F. building vacated by J.W. PALMER.

HERBERT, little son of Mrs. WINNIE MILLS is quite ill with measles.
Also the children of SCOTT CLARK are on the sick list with the same disease.

Mrs. A.H. HOOSE of Chicago Junction, who has been caring for her mother,
Mrs. AMELIA HOUGH, returned to her home Monday evening, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. BURWELL.

Mrs. CLARA LONG CLINE and little daughter, who have been spending some
time at the home of her father, F.H. LONG, accompanied by her husband,
FRANK CLINE, returned to her home in Newark, Sunday.

The funeral of EDWIN WOODWORTH was held from the home last Thursday
afternoon. Many relatives from Hillsdale, Mich., Cleveland, Plymouth
and Norwalk were in attendance, and interment was made in Maple Grove
Cemetery.

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