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Subject: [PA-LAC] Excerpts, The Providence Register, Saturday, August 22, 1896
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 11:09:40 EDT


Dr. W. D. Donne has been ill during the past week but is convalescent.

Miss Laura T. Fish, of North Main avenue, is visiting in Binghamton,
N. Y.

Fred Teal, of Binghamton, visited his father, J. H. Teal, during the past
week.

The handsome new residence of D. H. Christmas, Edna avenue, is nearing
completion.

Miss Evann Huff, of Parker street, has returned from a pleasant outing at
Lake Winola.

Mrs. M. M. Bloom and her mother of North Main avenue have returned from
Asbury Park.

David Jones, son of Rev. R. S. Jones, of Edna avenue, left on Friday for
Olvet, Michigan.

Mrs. Charles Klotz, of Oak street, has been visiting friends in Allentown
during the past week.

The wife of W. N. Cole, who disappeared last week, is stopping with friends
in Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Evans, of Edna avenue, have been visiting friends in
Atlantic City during the past week.

Miss Lizzie Parry, of Olyphant, visited her aunt, Mrs. John B. Davis, Wayne
avenue, during the past week.

Mrs. Emily C. Fish, of New York city, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Fish, of North Main avenue.

Mr. Charles Kline, who conducted a meat market on Providence Square for a
number of years, has retired from business.

Richard Roland, of Brick avenue, was badly injured by a fall of rock at the
Von Storch mines on last Saturday morning.

Miss Jennie Owens, of North Main avenue, and Miss Ida Christmas, of West
Market street, returned from a three weeks' visit at Portland, Me.

Claude B. Holly and Miss Jennie Slowthers were married in the Court Street
Methodist Episcopal Church last Saturday afternoon by Rev. George Price.

On account of the absence of the musical instructor, Reese Watkins, there
will be no rehearsals of the Christian Endeavor choir until the second week
in September.

The nine months old child of officer John Duggan died on Tuesday morning last.

Mrs. J. K. Bentely and daughter have returned from a pleasant visit to the
seashore.

Doctor Bessey is attending to the practice of Dr. Sullivan while he is at
Atlantic City.

Miss Margaret Mitchell, of Bloomsburg, is the guest of Mrs. H. C. Hutton, of
Providence.

Mrs. C. W. Zeigler, daughter Hattie and son Karl have been at Ocean Grove
during the past week.

Mrs. T. S. Morgan and family, of Church avenue, have returned from their
summer vacation, which was spent in the vicinity of Honesdale.

A child of E. A. Biddleman, of Parker street, has been dangerously ill during
the past week with diphtheria but is convalescent this morning under the care
of Dr. Jenkins.

Lost--...a ladies black cape. The finder will receive a liberal reward by
returning it to Mrs. Wm. Moore, West Market street.




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