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Subject: [PA-LAC] Excerpts, The Providence Register, Saturday, September 5, 1896
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 11:09:45 EDT


Mr. T. M. Jones returns to Olivet College next Monday.

Lester Losey has accepted a position in the Acme meat market.

Delos Moore, of Parker street, has been very ill during the past week.

Miss Helen Hurlbutt visited friends in Otsego county, N. J., during the past
week.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mason, Edna avenue, on Thursday, September 3, a
son.

Miss Bee Manley has returned from a month's visit with relatives at Syracuse,
N. Y.

Mr. Chas. Henwood is expected home today from a trip to his old home in
England.

Miss Hazel Hapeman, of Pittston, was a guest of Mrs. R. E. Westlake during
the past week.

Miss Breineing, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. E. Z.
Bower, Main avenue.

Mrs. N. P. Osterhout and family returned on Wednesday from a three weeks
camping at Gravel Pond.

Mr. H. G. Keefer, of Summit avenue, returned Thursday from a months visit
with friends at Thorold, Canada.

Eugene Stanton, of North Main Avenue, entertained his sister Mrs. S. E.
Stanton, of Elmira, N. Y., during the past week.

Mrs. Finlay Ross and daughter are at Ocean Grove.

John Burke has returned to Epephany college, Baltimore.

Mail carrier Armit Thomas has been enjoying his vacation during the past week.

John Burligh had his leg fractured by a car passing over it at the Storrs
mines on Tuesday last.

Mrs. James Grady and daughter, Mary, of William street, are visiting friends
in Cortland, N. Y.

The High Works Young Men's Beneficial society has adopted a set of
resolutions upon the death of one of their members, John Carroll, who was
killed August 6.

David E. Jones, son of Rev. R. S. Jones, D. D., who received his first
instructions in the newspaper business in The Register office, has been
appointed acting editor of the "Olivet Optic," published at Olivet, Michigan,
where Mr. Jones is attending college....


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