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Mr. William Scott was an over Sunday guest of his son, Edwin in Williamsport, and made the acquaintance of his new granddaughter.
Mrs. Perley Pratt and son, Leland spent a few days last week with her father, Mr. Charles Whiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saxton visited their sister, Mrs. Edsall Verbeck on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dexter and children were Christmas guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stanton.
Mrs. Charles Beals of Macedon, is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Alice Calkins.
Mrs. Minor Carr and Mrs. George Shattuck were Christmas guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Salisbury.
Volume LV, #2, January 10, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. VanHorn have returned home after an extended visit with their son, Harry VanHorn and family at Salisbury, Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cole spent a few days at A. J. Stacy’s while they attended the funeral of Mr. Stacy’s sister, Mrs. Nora Coles at Mansfield.
Miss Helen Jones has returned to the Normal after spending the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones.
Mr. Charles Estep and son Francis, are working at Winber, Pa., and Mrs. Frances Estep and children are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanNoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rathbun and children spent Sunday with his brother, Wayne Rathbun and family.
Miss Alice VanHorn of King county hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Claude Warren of Binghamton, N. Y., were recent guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George VanHorn.
Volume LV, #3, January 17, 1918
The many friends of Mrs. Leon Yale (nee Fidelia VanNess) are sorry to hear that Mr. Yale had to submit to an operation for acute appendicitis and peritonitis.
Mrs. Elisha Foster and sister Miss Lena Jones were recent guests of friends in Elmira.
Miss May Greenough is visiting her sister, Mrs. Tracy Metzger in Elmira.
Volume LIV, #4, January 24, 1918
Mrs. Terresa VanNoy is with her sister, Mrs. Mary Rockwell.
Mrs. Lyman Peters has received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. Edward Ayers at Gales Creek, Oregon. Death was due to cancer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen and son Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxter of Pisgah, were guests on Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. VanHorn.
Mrs. Belle Luther has returned from Montour Falls, where she has been with her daughter, Mrs. Carlton Dunbar.
Mrs. Seth Baxter and daughter, Mildred of Leona, called at her mother’s, Mrs. Charles Parke on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenough attended the funeral of Mrs. Charlotte Greenough in the Baptist church at Troy on Sunday afternoon.
Volume LV, #5, January 31, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Johnson have returned from Burdette, N. Y., after an extended stay. Their daughter Mrs. Helen Thorp and children came with them and will make their home here.
Mrs. Sarah Loomis and son, Clem of Elmira, visited on Sunday at the home of her brother, Layton Calkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith visited on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Sylvania.
Volume LV, #6, February 7, 1918
Mrs. John Grove of Williamsport, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Cole.
Mrs. Guy Woleslagle and sons of Troy, were guests last week of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Dutcher.
Miss Florence Hanscom was home for over Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hanscom.
Ethel and Walter Sawyer of Smithfield, Mrs. Wesley Mott and daughter and brother, Joel LaMont of LeRoy, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James LaMont.
Volume LV, #7, February 14, 1918
Miss Esther Estep of Elmira, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estep.
Mrs. Charles Parke and son, Walter spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Ballard in Troy.
Mr. Charles Estep and son, Francis have returned to Winber, Pa., after coming home to see Mr. Estep’s son, Clarence, who was home on furlough from Camp Wadsworth.
Mrs. Laura Pruyne is with her sister, Mrs. John Vaungh in Willawanna, Pa., for an indefinite time.
Volume LV, #8, February 21, 1918
Mrs. Harry fudge is home after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Orland Barnes in Canisteo, Mrs. Barnes and children accompanied her home.
Volume LV, #9, February 28, 1918
Mrs. Harold Cole is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Grove of Williamsport.
Allen Sayles, son of Mrs. Flora Sayles, so well known here, has been called to report at a camp near Boston, Mass.
Mr. Victor Dunbar visited his son, Ray, in Troy Sunday.
Volume LV, #10, Thursday, March 7, 1918
Mr. Eben Brown spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. George VanHorn recently spent the day with his sister, Mrs. Frank Parke.
Volume LV, #11, Thursday, March 14, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenough accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Tracy Metzger and husband of Elmira, are spending a few days with Mrs. Greenough’s brother Charles ….. New York city. They will also visit their son, Caleb at Camp Merritt.
Miss Florence Hanscom of Berrtyown, was home over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hansocm.
Volume LV, #12, Thursday, March 21, 1918
Mrs. William Salisbury has returned home from Elmira where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Mina Carr. Her grandson, LaRue Shattuck left which she was there for Fort Slocum, having enlisted in the navy.
Mrs. Elnora Holcomb has returned after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Leon Pepper of LeRoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Packard and daughter, Mildred of Alba, visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cole.
Mrs. George VanNoy has returned from Ithaca where she attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, Frank Frost.
Volume LV, #13, Thursday, March 28, 1918
Mrs. Howard Lamont and son visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peckham at Columbia Cross Roads.
Ray Dunbar and family visited his father, Victor Dunbar on Friday.
Mrs. Ben Ballard is visiting her sister Mrs. Charles Beals of Macedon.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peckham are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Howells Ballard.
Mrs. Celia Leonard is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Willis Saxton.
Volume LV, #14, Thursday, April 4, 1918
George Cole, Charles Smiley, Leon VanNoy, Wesley Hanscome and others attended the funeral in Sayre of Mr. Lyman Piatt. Mr. Piatt was a member of the I. O. O. F. in this place. His death followed an operation.
Mrs. Alice Calkins has gone to Bodines to attend the funeral of her nephew, Mr. Howard Robinson.
Mrs. Minor Carr and daughter, Ruth and Mrs. Bertha Shattuck were Easter guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Salisbury.
Volume LV, #16, Thursday, April 18, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanNoy of Elmira, were recent guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanNoy.
Mrs. A. J. Stacy and daughter, Lena of Leona, were callers at the home of Mr. George Cole on Sunday.
Mrs. Dalton Salisbury and Mrs. Kendrick Rathbun have been with their mother, Mrs. Charles Kennedy of Troy, who is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter and family of Troy, were recent guests of her brother, Mr. Ben Weller. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter have gone to their new home in Elmira.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenough and daughters, Monema and May spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole.
Volume LV, #17, Thursday, April 25, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dutcher were guests on Sunday of his sister, Mrs. W. W. Watts at Canton.
Miss Harriett Grove of Williamsport is visitng her sister, Mrs. Harold Cole.
Corporal Harold R. Peters of Camp Meade, was home last week on a five days furlough. A party was given in his honor of Friday evening at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Frank J. Morse.
Mrs. George Warner went on Wednesday to Sayre to get her brother, Clayton Montgomery, who has been a patient at the Packer hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester VanHorn visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Allen on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Youmans and families, and Miss Esther Estep of Elmira, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estep and attended a birthday party for their grandmother, Mrs. Ann Scott, who was 98 years old. Mrs. Scott is a very remarkable woman for her years as she has retained her faculties and still reads and knits a great deal.
Mrs. Frank Cole and children spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. VanHorn.
Volume LV, #18, Thursday, May 2, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rathbun of Grover, Mrs. Herbert Larcom and daughter, Eleanor of Granville Summit and Mr. and Mrs. DeLancy Morse of East Troy, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rathbun on Sunday.
Word has been received by Mrs. Flora Sayles that her son, Allan, has arrived safely in France and her son Archie is again in Washington occupying his former position. Mrs. Sayles comes soon to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Parke and other friends.
Fred Packard has returned home after spending some time with his sister, Mrs. Raymond Harpster at Bridgeton, N. J.
Mrs. Oliver Phillips is very sick. Her daughters, Mrs. Lennie Montgomery of Athens and Mrs. Cowles of Troy have been with her.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stacy and grandchildren, Allan and Leon Stacy were callers at George Coles on Sunday.
Volume LV, #18, Thursday, May 9, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Max Loomis and children have returned to their home in Kane, after visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lucian Loomis.
Volume LV, #20, May 16, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw have returned from Waverly where they spent the winter with their son, Dr. L. G. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Baxter and daughter, Mildred, visited their mother, Mrs. C. E. Parke Sunday.
Master Howard Grove of Williamsport, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Harold Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Steele of Michigan, are spending some time with her brother and family, Mr. H. W. Hanscom.
Volume LV, #21, Thursday, May 23, 1918
Mrs. John Vandemark of Elmira, visited last week at the home of her father, Mr. Alfred VanHorn.
Mrs. Belle Luther visited recently at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horton spent Sunday with her brother, Will Stanton of Granville.
Earl Lathrop of Elmira, was an over Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Latrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood of Elmira, motored to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George White’s.
Volume LV, #22, Thursday, May 30, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dunbar received word of the safe arrival overseas of their son, Howard Dunbar.
Job Ballard presented his two little grandsons, Ray, son of Harry L. Ballard and Leon, son of Benjamin Ballard with Shetland ponies.
Mrs. R. E. Stiles and daughter, Mrs. Ray Ferner of Elmira, spent Wednesday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Job Ballard.
Volume LV, #24, Thursday, June 13, 1918
Master Robert McKean spent Monday with his grandmother, Mrs. A. F. VanHorn.
Mrs. George Gilmour of Troy spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Rathbun.
Lorena Gilbert of Granville spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Salisbury.
Volume LV, #25, Thursday, June 20, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woleslagle of Center county, are the guests of his brother, Guy Woleslagle.
Volume LV, #26, Thursday, June 27, 1918
Mrs. J. H. Connor of Rochester, N. Y., is the guest of her brother, George Warner.
Clayton Montgomery of Athens, is quite ill at his sister, Mrs. George Warner’s.
Volume LV, #27, Thursday, July 4, 1918
Leonard Montgomery and family of Athens were called here on Saturday by the serious illness of their father, Clayton Montgomery who is now improving.
Herman Ayres, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ayers had the misfortune to fall and break his leg.
Earl Lathrope came home on a 36 hour furlough from Camp Meade for a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lathrope.
Mrs. Alice Johnson is in Elmira visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Henry.
Miss Lucile Loomis of Elmira, is here to remain over the Fourth with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estep.
Volume LV, #28, Thursday, July 11, 1918
Dr. L. G. Cole of Blossburg State hospital, was home a short time Sunday afternoon to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole.
Mrs. Yale (Fidelia VanNess) of Johnson City, is the guest of Helen Jones.
Mrs. Wiliam Greenough is very low at this writhing. Her children are all home, and her brother, Charles Close of Athens, was here last week.
Volume LV, #29, Thursday, July 18, 1918
Kenneth Warren of Binghamton came Tuesday for his annual visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George VanHorn.
Mrs. Ida Sadler and Mrs. George W. Baxter of Elmira, spent last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Weller.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood and son, Gerald of Elmira, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White.
Mrs. Frank Youmans of Elmira, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estep this week.
Mrs. Leon Bristol and son, Frederick, were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanNoy.
Volume LV, #30, Thursday, July 25, 1918
Mrs. S. T. Purkiss and two children Kathleen and Marcus of Sayre, are here for two weeks with the Rev. and Mrs. Purkiss.
Mrs. John Vandermark of Elmira, visited her father, A. F. VanHorn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kent Bresee and son, Joseph and Mrs. Burtis Megie, visited at Watkins Glen on Saturday.
Volume LV, #31, Thursday, August 1, 1918
Mrs. McCarty of Rochester, N. Y., (formerly Adeline Dickinson of Ulster) was a caller in the B. H. Weller home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd and children, Genevieve and Dean of Alba spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. C. C. Horton.
Mrs. Harrison Piper (nee Fanny Leonard) of Wisconsin, formerly of this place is a guest of Mrs. John R. Jones.
Albert Woleslagle, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woleslagle, was quite ill on Sunday.
E. J. Farmer and little grandson, Charles Edward Farmer, were guests of Charles Smiley.
Volume LV, #32, Thursday, August 8, 1918
Mrs. Alice Calkins spent last week at Mountain Lake and Fairview with her sisters, Mrs. Joe Perry and Mrs. Perry Allen.
Volume LV, #33, Thursday, August 15, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Salisbury and niece, Lois Kennedy were guest of George Kennedy at Windfall Sunday.
Mrs. Mark Jennings and son and Mrs. A. F. VanKirk and daughter, Viola of Chicago, Ill., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Youmans.
Harry Piper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Piper of Thayor, Mo., formerly of East Troy, who is in training at Camp Laurel, Md., is spending part of a seven-day furlough with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones.
Volume LV, #34, Thursday, August 22, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ayers and their son, Galen Ayers and his daughter of Job Corners, were callers on Sunday of Mrs. Loretta Loomis.
Mrs. Moulton, who lives with her son, George Warner, had the misfortune to fall down cellar last Friday.
Volume LV, #36, Thursday, September 5, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wheeler of Elmira, were guests on Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Phillips.
Volume LV, #37, Thursday, September 12, 1918
Mr. Hallock Kennedy from Rutland visited his daughter, Mrs. Alonzo Wright Saturday.
Volume LV, #40, Thursday, October 3, 1918
Miss Florece Grove of Battle Creek, Mich., was a guest of her sister, Mrs. H. R. Cole while on her way to Perryville, Md.
Mrs. Frank Stiles, nee Esther Estep, of Elmira, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estep.
Volume LV, #41, Thursday, October 10, 1918
When President Wilson pulled the capsule containing the serial draft number 322 from the great draft lottery bowl at Washington on Monday, 322 had a special interest to one of our East Troy boy’s, Loomis L. VanHorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert VanHorn. Mr. VanHorn is a farmer, and a member of the West Burlington Band, and was married a few weeks ago to Miss Sara Youmans of Baileys Corners.
Mrs. Francis Parke and son Walter, attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Martha Tomlinson in Troy last week.
Volume LV, #42, Thursday, October 17, 1918
Leonard and DeLacy Montgomery of Athens visited their father, Clayton Montgomery on Sunday.
Volume LV, #44, Thursday, October 31, 1918
Mrs. Eloise Harpster (nee Eloise Packard) of Bridgeton, N. J. is ill with Spanish influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Foster and daughter Una spent Saturday and Sunday in Elmira.
Mrs. Piatt of West Burlington is with her daughter Mrs. Oscar Young for an indefinite time.
Our little town was shocked Tuesday morning by the sad news of the death of two of our boys over in France Harold Peters son of Lyman Peters and brother of Sollie Peters and Mrs. Harry L. Ballard and Lee Brooks son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brooks of Troy, formerly of this place. Our sympathy goes out to the parents and relatives in this sad time.
Volume LV, #45, Thursday, November 7, 1918
Mrs. Allen Stacey and daughter Lena were callers at Geo. Cole’s on Sunday.
Volume LV, #48, Thursday, November 28, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Allen and Mrs. Alice Calkins attended the funeral of their niece Mrs. Martin Selleck at Mountain Lake.
Miss Dorothy LaMont, Ralph LaMont and Miss Ethel Sawyer visited their sister Mrs. Wesley Mott, at Leroy on Sunday.
Joel LaMont and Walter Sawyer of Leroy spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. LaMont.
Mrs. Paul Ayers was a week end guest of her brother, Herman Clark, at Roseville.
Volume LV, #52, Thursday, December 26, 1918
Leon Blanchard of Athens, was an over Sunday guest of his grandmother Mrs. Mary Ayres.
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Volume LVI, #1, Thursday, January 2, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw spent Christmas with John R. Jones and family in Troy.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Fudge entertained their daughter, Mrs. Ethel Barnes and children to a Christmas tree on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Warner were over Sunday guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Volney Greenough at Canton.
Joel LaMont was the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. James LaMont last week.
H. W. Hickok is spending the winter with his son, Albert, at Troy.
Volume LVI, #2, Thursday, January 9, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. VanHorn, Jr., of Granville dined with their parents last week, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. VanHorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daly of Leona spent New Year’s day with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Ayres.
Miss Elizabeth McKean of the S.N.S. returned to Mansfield on Sunday after spending the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McKean.
Volume LVI, #3, Thursday, January 16, 1919
Luther and Charles Loomis spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reed Loomis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Ballard and son spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Job Ballard.
Mrs. Geo. Rockwell of West Burlington spent Saturday with her sister Mrs. Fred Baxter.
Volume LVI, #4, Thursday, January 23, 1919
Miss Miriam Morse of the Wolf Hollow school, was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morse over Sunday.
Mrs. H. Wilson Fields of Johnson City is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. E. Parke and other relatives.
Volume LVI, #5, Thursday, January 30, 1919
Glenn R. Woodard of Dalton, N.Y., was a guest of his sister, Mrs. C. Terrill last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parke of Elmira, were over-Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. Alice Johnson.
Harrison T. B. Gustin and mother, Mrs. W. T. Gustin attended the memorial services at the Methodist church last Sunday.
Miss Frances Jones received a letter this week from her brother, Willard who is in France.
Volume LVI, #6, Thursday, February 6, 1919
Mrs. Frank Stiles of Elmira was down over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estep.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Herrington spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington at Burlington.
Floyd Cole who has charge of one of the Woolworth 5 and 10-cent stores in Lima, Ohio, was called to Buffalo on business last week and came on down and spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cole.
Dennis Robinson of Burlington spent last week with his sister, Mrs. Alice Calkins.
Volume LVI, #8, Thursday, February 20, 1919
Mrs. Jane Dunbar, who resides with her son, Will Dunbar, is very ill with pneumonia.
Mrs. John VanDerMark of Elmira spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. F. VanHorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kinyon attended the funeral of Mrs. James Kennedy in Leona on Monday.
Volume LVI, #9, Thursday, February 27, 1919
Francis, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Peters has been very ill but is improving.
Mrs. Nora Pruyne is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Mary Ayers before she returns to her home in Waverly. Her son has returned from overseas.
Mrs. Fred Baxter and daughter Jeanette spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Rockwell and their mother Mrs. Sophia Haight at West Burlington.
Volume LVI, #10, Thursday, March 6, 1919
Miss Florence Grove of Williamsport, was a week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold r. Cole. Miss Grove left Sunday afternoon for Wisconsin where she has accepted a position as dietitian in a sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard and little daughter Charlotte of Leona, were guest for dinner on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Baxter.
Miss Alice VanHorn of New York, is in Binghamton, N.Y., visiting her sister, Mrs. Claud Warren.
Volney Greenough of Canton visited his daughter, Mrs. Orin Warner last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ayers spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daly at Leona.
Mrs. Samuel Salisbury is in Granville with her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Gilbert who is very ill.
Herman Ayers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ayers has been quite ill the last two weeks.
Volume LVI, #11, Thursday, March 13, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baxter and daughter Louise and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baxter of Granville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Calkins on Friday.
Mrs. Lester VanHorn spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter.
DeLancy Morse attended the funeral in Granville on Monday of Mrs. Adelbert Rathbun who was killed by being struck by a train at Elmira Heights.
Volume LVI, #12, Thursday, March 20, 1919
Mrs. A. Reed Loomis and daughter spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. S. R. Baxter.
Mrs. Mary U. Rockwell has returned from a visit to her son Edward Rockwell in Elmira.
Miss Unice Peckham of Columbia X Roads visited her sisters, Mrs. Howels Ballard and Mrs. Howard LaMont last week.
Mrs. Franklin Stiles of Elmira is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Estep this week.
Mrs. Flora Sayles of Kellogsville, N.Y., is visiting her sister Mrs. Chas. Parke for a few days. Mrs. Sayles was called to New York to see her son Archie who just returned from France and was ill with influenza in the hospital. She found him convalescent.
Mrs. George Warner has gone to Plymouth, Pa., to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry Montgomery.
Mrs. Belle Guthrie has gone to Watkins, N.Y., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Dunbar.
Volume LVI, #13, Thursday, March 27, 1919
Miss Miriam Morse was an over Sunday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morse.
Dr. L. G. Cole of Blossburg state hospital was called home Saturday by the serious illness of his father, Howard Cole.
Willard Jones was a guest of his brother Judson Jones and family at Canton over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Volney Greenough of Canton and staying for a time with Mrs. Greenough’s mother, Mrs. Alfred Dunbar, who is ill.
Volume LVI, #14, Thursday, April 3, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Egan of Burdette, N.Y., were called her on Monday by the serious illness of Mrs. Egan’s brother, Emery Johnson who died on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. VanHorn spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Cole and family.
Volume LVI, #15, Thursday, April 10, 1919
Mrs. Fannie Aumick is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Will Slade, in Troy.
Mrs. A. Blanchard, of Athens, was a week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baxter spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter.
D. Allen Jones and Miss Frances Jones called on their sister, Mrs. Elisha Foster, on Sunday.
Volume LVI, #17, Thursday, April 24, 1919
Mrs. Harold Cole is in Williamsport visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Job Ballard entertained their children: Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Ballard and son Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ballard and son on Easter Sunday.
Ralph Lamont and Ethel Sawyer spent Sunday with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fletcher in Smithfield.
Mrs. Joe Perry of Fairview spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Alice Calkins.
Miss Miriam Morse was home over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morse.
Mrs. Charles Estep is spending sometime with her daughters Mrs. Loomis and Mrs. Youmans in Elmira.
Corporal Dee Lathrop, who has received his honorable discharge from the army, spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lathrop. He has returned to his former position in Elmira.
Miss Anna VanNoy of Blossburg State Hospital spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will VanNoy.
Wesley Foulke, who has just returned from overseas spent a day recently with his aunt, Mrs. A. F. VanHorn.
Mrs. E. B. Scott is visiting her daughter Mrs. Weller Calkins.
Mrs. L. M. Piatt is with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Young on Pisgah this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ballard were guest of Mrs. Ballard’s mother, Mrs. C. E. Parke.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cole entertained their children on Sunday. It being their 46th wedding anniversary and the 186h anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Packard of Alba, the latter of whom is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cole.
Volume LVI, #18, Thursday, May 1, 1919
Chas. Greenough of Pisgah, received a telegram on Saturday that his son Caleb had arrived from overseers and was at camp Merritt.
Burt Dunbar received a telegram Monday that his son Howard had arrived in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Calkins and sons Frederick and Thomas were guest of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones on Sunday, for Mr. Jones’ birthday.
Mrs. Clara Burt of Springfield, is with her niece, Mrs. Austin Kinyon for an indefinite time.
Mr. Chas. Greenough, Clarence Greenough and Miss May Greenough attended the funeral of Edward Greenough at Canton on Saturday.
Garth and Louise Barnes have returned to Elmira after spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Fudge.
Geo. W. Baxter of Elmira spent Saturday with his sister, Mrs. H. S. Fudge.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. John VanHorn attended the funeral of Mrs. Montgomery at Canton on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Warner and Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Greenough attended the funeral of their grandfather, Mr. Greenough at Canton on Saturday.
The remains of Clarence Dunbar of Watkins, formerly of East Troy, were brought to the Baptist church on Wednesday for service. Interment was in the East Troy Cemetery.
Mrs. Lettie Loomis who spent the winter with her son, Max, in Williamsport returned to her farm on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanton and daughter Jennie Belle, Mr. Severance, Mrs. Jesse Potter and sons Clarence and Willis were guest at Austin Kinyons on Tuesday.
Volume LVI, #19, Thursday, May 8, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanNoy of Elmira, were guests over Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanNoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Smiley and Miss Cora Smiley of Troy and Willis Smiley spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smiley.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKean and son Robert, were guest of Mrs. VanHorn on Sunday.
Volume LVI, #20, Thursday, May 15, 1919
Mrs. D. R. Parke and daughter, Mildred, of York, Pa., visited her sister Mrs. Floyd Rathbun last week.
Mrs. Wilber Rockwell spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Arnelia Johnson. Mr. Rockwell and children came Sunday for the day, and Mrs. Rockwell returned home with them.
Mrs. Anna Darrow spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Will VanNoy.
Volume LVI, #21, Thursday, May 22, 1913
Mrs. Wesley Mott and children of LeRoy, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James LaMont. Ralph LaMont returned with Mrs. LaMott to spend the summer.
Mrs. Esther Lokiser and little daughter of Buffalo, N.Y., spent Monday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Youmans.
William Carr of Elmira is with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Salisbury.
Volume LVI, #23, Thursday, June 5, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. VanHorn were over Sunday guests of their son, Fred VanHorn and family of Towanda.
Mrs. Sarah Loomis and daughter, Lucia, of Elmira, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loomis VanHorn.
F. J. Morse and son, Samuel, were at the Windfall on Decoration Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baxter spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter.
Mrs. F. W. Hanscom visited her sister, Mrs. Margaret VanHorn in Cowley.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones attended the funeral of Mr. Tom Hubbard at Roseville on Wednesday.
Volume VLI, #24, Thursday, June 12, 1919
Miss Helen Jones entertained twenty young ladies on Friday evening at a surprise shower party in honor of Miss Mildred Hanscom, whose marriage to Leon Blanchard of Athens takes place in the near future. Miss Hanscom received many beautiful presents of silver, linens and glassware.
Invitations have been received by friends to attend the graduation from the Mansfield Normal of Miss Florence Loller, daughter of Rev. W. H. S. Loller, a former pastor of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kniffin of Armenia spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Mary U. Rockwell, Mrs. Terresa VanNoy went home with them for a visit.
Nelson Maynard and daughter Lucy and Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Case and family spent Sunday in the home of Paul Ayers.
Volume LVI, #25, Thursday, June 19, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Calkins and sons were Sunday guests of Mrs. Calkin’s sister, Mrs. John VanderMark in Elmira.
Mrs. Wesley Mott and children of LeRoy spent Thursday with her aunt Mrs. C. W. Rockwell and family.
Mrs. Sophia Haight of Mountain Lake I visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Baxter this week.
Mrs. Charles Greenough, daughter, Monemo and son Caleb visited friends in Elmira.
Miss Anna VanNoy returned to the Blossburg hospital on Wednesday after spending two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will VanNoy.
Volume LVI, #26, Thursday, June 26, 1919
Mrs. Frank Brooks of Elmira is visiting her brother, Geo. Cole, and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanNoy of Elmira, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bristol and son Frederick spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanNoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Calkins and mother, Mrs. Florence Calkins, motored to Canton Sunday.
Miss Florence Cole, who has been with her niece in Elmira for some time has returned to the home of her brother, Geo. Cole, where she will make her home.
Misses Frances and Louise Jones and Robert Jones spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Elisha Foster and family in Leona.
Mr. and Mrs. Bur.. Megle spent Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Clinton Webster in Mansfield.
Mrs. Moulton, mother of Geo. Warner, has gone to Rochester to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Conner.
Volume LVI, #27, Thursday, July 3, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Baxter and daughter, Mildred, spent Sunday at Lake Wesaukin.
Mrs. Piatt is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Young.
Misses Lena and Louisa Jones visited their brother, Judson Jones and family in Grover the first of the week.
Volume LVI, #28, Thursday, July 10, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Allen were the guests of their cousin Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Simpson at Troy, on Friday.
Mrs. John Vandermark and son Clarence Huntley of Elmira, were over-Sunday guest at the A. F. VanHorn home.
Mr. Martin Milan and children of Staten Island, are spending some time with Mrs. Milan’s father A. F. VanHorn.
Volume LVI, #30, Thursday, July 24, 1919
V. K. Jones of Morris who has been very ill at the home of his son-in-law Delancey Morse, is a very little better and hopes to be able to be taken home this week.
Sayre Rockwell has returned to his home in Elmira after a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary U. Rockwell.
Volume LVI, #31, Thursday, July 31, 1919
Mrs. Amelia Johnson spent last week in Troy with her sister, Mrs. Wilber
Rockwell and was accompanied home by Miss Nellie Rockwell.
Kenneth Warren of Binghamton is a guest of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. VanHorn.
George Cole received word on Monday of the death in Elmira of his brother-in-law, Solon Brooks. The funeral was on Wednesday.
Volume LVI, #32, Thursday, August 7, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Loomis and children were guests over Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Estep.
A. Reed Loomis and family motored to Williamsport to visit his brother Max Loomis and family.
Alvin VanHorn of Windfall was an over-Sunday guest of his sister, Mrs. Amelia Johnson.
Volume LVI, #33, Thursday, August 14, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, son Carlton and daughter Dorothy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McKean.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baxter motored to Waverly on Sunday to visit their brother, Dr. Max Baxter and to bring home their sister, Jeanette who has been there visiting the last week.
Mrs. Claude Warren and sons and Miss Alice VanHorn of Binghamton, N.Y. are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. VanHorn this week.
Volume LVI, #34, Thursday, August 21, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. James LaMont were recent visitors of her sister, Mrs. Willet Miller at Big Pond.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blanchard of Athens were guest over Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hanscom.
Mrs. Emma Reeser and son of Scranton are the guests of the former’s sister, Miss Mary Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Saxton of Wichta, Kans., were guests last week of the former’s brother, Willis Saxton on Pisgah.
Volume LVI, #35, Thursday, August 28, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. George Cole have gone to visit their sons, Delacy Cole and family at New Castle, Pa., and Floyd Cole and family and two sons.
Mrs. A. D. McCarthy and two sons Gerald and Donald of Rochester, were guests in the John R. Jones home last week. Mrs. McCarthy (nee Adeline Dixon) was a former teacher in our school. Gerald has recently returned from two years services with the A. E. F., being the youngest member of the force and having spent his 21st birthday in France.
Mrs. Alice Calkins is visiting at her brother’s, Dennis Robinson at Mountain Lake.
Chas. Allyn, son of Arthur Allyn who submitted to an operation in the Blossburg State hospital is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Salisbury attended the wedding at the bride’s home in Athens of Miss Grace Wheeler and Cory Grover Patterson.
Volume LVI, #36, Thursday, September 4, 1919
Mrs. John Wright and daughter Anna and son Paul of Salsbury, Md. are visiting Mrs. Wright’s sister Mrs. F. J. Morse.
Mrs. John B. Grove and daughter Helen of Williamsport, were the guests of the former’s daughter, Mrs. H. R. Cole on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sebar Young of Elmira visited their brother Oscar Young and family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Squires of Sayre, Pa, motored here on Sunday to spend the day with their mother, Mrs. Mary Ayers.
Mrs. Elisha Aumick and children spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Howels Ballard on Pisgah.
Mr. Fred Baxter received a telegram that his sister, Mrs. David Pepper is very ill at her daughter’s home in Elmira.
Mrs. Luther VanHorn and daughter spent Friday with her sister Mrs. Charles Allen.
Volume LVI, #38, Thursday, September 18, 1919
James Merritt of Canton visited his sister, Sarah Merritt a couple of days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sterling of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs. Fred Sterling and daughter Julia of Canton visited their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greenough recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kent Breesee, son Joseph and mother Mrs. W. J. Breesee and Willis Hall of Towanda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Megie.
Harold R. Cole and Miss Maud Cole went to New Castle, Pa., the first of the week, called there by the death of their nephew, DeLacy Cole Jr., who was killed by a motor truck.
Volume LVI, #39, Thursday, September 25, 1919
Clarence Ayers and daughter Mable recently motored to Lockwood, N.Y., to attend the funeral of Mr. Ayers’ nephew.
Volume LVI, #40, Thursday, October 2, 1919
Mrs. H. D. Luther of Luthers Mills was a weekend guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Overacker.
Mrs. C. E. Parke is visiting her sister, Mrs. Flora Sayles at Cazenovia, N. Y.
Clarence Huntley of Elmira who attends the Syracuse university has been elected Varsity Track Captain. Mr. Huntley is a grandson of A. F. VanHorn.
Mr. and Mrs. McBlain and Clarence and Frederick Metzger of Canton were guests of their brother, Tray Metzger for the weekend. Mr. Metzger’s brother has just returned home from the navy and has been overseas several times.
Volume LVI, #41, Thursday, October 9, 1919
Harold J. Merritt of Canton and Donald Merritt of Granville Summit visited their aunt, Miss Sarah Merritt one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Malsbury of Caro, Mich., are spending a few days with their brother, Rodney Dexter.
Volume LVI, #42, Thursday, October 16, 1919
William B. Cole of Chicago, Ill., came Friday with the remains of his wife, Adelaid E. Cole, who has been dead five years and buried her in Glenwood cemetery. Mr. Cole’s boyhood home was here. While in Troy on Saturday he met Henry P. Davison of New York who he remembers as a little boy in knee pants following the Troy band of which Mr. Cole was leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kniffin and daughter, Beulah of Canton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morse.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baldwin of Elmira, were the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Youmans on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Youmans of Elmira were down on Sunday to see the former’s father, E. A. Youmans, who is ill.
Volume LVI, #43, Thursday, October 23, 1919
Mrs. Frank Brooks came from Elmira on Saturday for the funeral of her cousin, Howard Cole, and remained for the week with her brother, Geo. Cole and family.
Misses Eleanor and Lucena Rockwell spent the weekend in Elmira with their sisters, Mrs. Colby and Miss Lila Rockwell, the latter of whom has a fine position in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Saxton spent Sunday with the former’s brother, Henry Saxton, in Granville.
Miss Eunice Peckham, of Columbia X Roads, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Howells Ballard and Mrs. Howard LaMont.
Mrs. Octava Ward and son Jay, of Towanda, were weekend guest of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Braund.
Volume LVI, #44, Thursday, October 30, 1919
Mrs. Mark Jennings and son Lawrence returned to Geneva, N.Y., after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Youman.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ayers spent Sunday afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daly at Leona.
Mr. and Mrs. Sebar Young of Elmira visited their brother, Oscar Young and family.
Volume LVI, #45, Thursday, November 6, 1919
Mrs. Willis Greenough of Troy visited her sister, Mrs. Willis Saxton on Monday.
Miss Lila Rockwell of Elmira was a week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rockwell.
Geo. Cox of Sayre is visiting his sister, Mrs. Clarence Ayers this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baxter spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter.
Volume LVI, #46, Thursday, November 13, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Furman of Bentley Creek spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Lathrop.
T. Weller Calkins and wife and Mrs. E. W. Scott attended the funeral of Mrs. Elliot at Troy on Tuesday.
Caleb Page and Monema Greenough visited at Canton on Sunday and their aunt, Mrs. Dann of Canton, returned home with them.
Mrs. Ezra Calkins spent Monday with her grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Phoeniz at Troy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hanscom and daughters spent Sunday at Athens with their daughter, Mrs. Leon Blanchard. Miss Florence Hanscom remained for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kinyon spent Sunday with Mrs. Kinyon’s sister, Mrs. Fred Jerram who is improving from her late illness.
Volume LVI, #47, Thursday, November 20, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blanchard motored over from Sayre for Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hanscom. Miss Florence Hanscom who has been visiting in Sayre returned home with them.
Mrs. Alice Calkins gave a dinner party Monday, Nov. 10, in honor of her grandchildren, Alice Beal, one year old and Theodore W. Calkins, five years old, their birthdays being the same day.
Mrs. Nellie Cole and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones.
Miss Cora Smiley of Troy visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smiley several days this week.
Mrs. John Vandermark of Elmira spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. VanHorn, and with Mrs. Maggie Phoenix, who is very ill at Troy.
Mrs. Octavia Ward and son, Jay Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward, of Towanda, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Braund.
Miss Blanch Packard, who teaches the Wolfe Hollow school, was an over-Sunday guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. Weller Calkins.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wheatley of Sayre visited their sister, Mrs. Burtis Megie and friends here several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. LaMont spent Sunday with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fletcher in Smithfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Morse were week end guests of their mother, Mrs. McMurray in Granville.
Volume LVI, #48, Thursday, November 20, 1919
Max Loomis of Wiliamsport came this week to spend Thanksgiving here with his mother, Mrs. Lettie Loomis, who will spend the winter with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter and daughter spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Baxter’s mother, Mrs. Haight of Mountain Lake.
Miss Wilma Estep of Blossburg State hospital spent Thursday and Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estep.
Mr. and Mrs. Edsall Verbeck and daughter spent Sunday with their brother Willis Saxton and family.
Volume LVI, #49, Thursday, December 4, 1919
Paul and Page Greenough were down from Elmira for the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greenough.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and son Damon, and Mrs. Ray Young spent the day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Braund.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKean and son, Robert, of West Burlington, Miss Elizabeth McKean of Mansfield and Mr. Sherman of Waverly were Thursday guests in the D. McKean home.
Mrs. Teressa VanNoy has come from Troy for the winter with her sister, Mrs. Mary Rockwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Youmans came last week from Friendship to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Youmans.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughn of Williamsport spent Thanksgiving with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Mary Ayers.
Volume LVI, #50, Thursday, December 11, 1919
Mr. J. A. Phillips of Elmira visited his sister, Mrs. A. F. VanHorn recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ballard and son Leon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beal and daughter Alice spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Alice Calkins.
Mrs. Orin Warner spent Saturday and Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Ernest Guild at Troy.
Mrs. Volney Greenough of Canton spent last week with her son LaVern Greenough.
Mrs. Mary Spaulding has gone to Elmira to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest McKean.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson and children and mother spent Thanksgiving week in Elmira. Mrs. Johnson remained with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Henry for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanHorn of Towanda and Mrs. VanHorn’s sister, Miss Helen Bailey, Red Cross nurse just returned from overseas work, were guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. VanHorn.
Volume LVI, #51, Thursday, December 18, 1919
Miss Dorothy LaMont spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. LaMont.
Miss Jeanette Baxter was an over Sunday guest of her brother, Myron Baxter and wife.
Volume LVI, #52, Thursday, December 25, 1919
Miss Maud Cole is spending her Christmas vacation with her brother, Floyd Cole at Lima, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Estep, Mrs. Clem Loomis, and children and Miss Wilma Estep came home for Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Estep.
Mrs. Ezra Calkins and son Frederick took dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. VanHorn.
Miss Alice VanHorn, a trained nurse of Binghamton spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. VanHorn.
Wayne Rathbun spent Sunday with his brother Floyd.
Walter Parke visited his sister, Mrs. H. Wilson Fields at Johnson City
recently.
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