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LAWN RIDGE.Mrs. Caroline Stisser and Mrs. George Hamilton spent Sunday at E. H. Mallary and attended church Sunday evening.| Mrs. S. D. Wiles is enjoying a visit this week from her brother, Julius1856, before James Wescott, then a Speckt of Peoria, who is assisting her | justice of the peace in and for saidin packing their goods while here.| Don’t forget the free dinner and ;war program at the S. of V. hall on Lincoln’s birthday, Feb. 12 from L0 to 4. Everything is arranged forA GOLDEN WEDDING.Mr. and Mrs. Eri Mallary Celebrate Their Anniversary at Lawn Ridge..In Henry, 50 years ago Jan. 30,county, Eri Mallary, son of the late Sylvanus Mallary, was joined in wedlock to Miss Mary Hamilton, and they, hand in hend. for better orand it will be fins. Bring your liui'.:i worse, all along the years have fought!hinkg™' mled' 40tC0ftee- Evei’ | tlie hardships and struggles o£ thisI A week or more ago the young peo- mundane sphere, and now in the halo pie put up a surprise party on Dick of a well ordered career, have reach-Wiles and were so smooth about it ed that hoary and distinguished epoch they completely surprised him and _50 years of wedlock—golden in ex-the inquisitive reporter also We are perience and reminiscences. To dulvassured, however, that everybody had commemorate the event a family jolly big time except the poor gathering was planned and friendsascribe.„ it at r» : . i invited in. A bountiful and deliciousRev. H M. Burr is piogressing dinner was served in due form andfinely with his class of junior singers. reiished with infinite delight, and the They will give an enter ainment at hours d swiftl ladened with the Congregational church, Thursday melodious music aud social .evening, Feb. 8, assisted by local tal- lties. It was a family reunion most?nJ, « Unless lumoi joyous and long to be remembered.belies the facts the affair will be wellAfter dinner there were some golworthy of attendance. . Go . I den gifts presented to the aged cou-The terrible collision on the Santa ple Ml. Mallary was preSented with Fe, two miles south of here Monday L flne old watch and chaiem-morning, caused a fever of excite- be!llshed wIth a handsome pendant ment through the community as the Masonic charm: the wife was alsonews spread over the wires and soon the reclplent 0f a fine lady's gold It seemed as if everybody was on the watch and chain, these gifts being way thither It was estimated by mementoes from the sons and theirsome that there were 500 people families, Hon. M. M. Mallary of Pon-standing around there all the tore- tiac, and O. E, Mallary of Speer.noon, interested, but useless so far There were also a number of coinsas helping was concerned.—Bulletin. and other yellow gifts from otherguests present, all very nice and most acceptable.SOUTH WHtTEFIELI).Bogner Brothers had a fine lot of wood sawed on Friday of last week. James Medearis, assisted by H. J. Meister, did the work.Mrs. L. Waughop and little daughter, accompanied by Miss Spangler, enjoyed Sunday at Henry among friends.Ground hog day is again past. Should the old sign prove true look for more winter.Mr. Mallary’s boyhood was spent in this vicinity, living on the tract of land now forming the farm of the late Daniel Harney. His father, Sylvanus Mallary, was a very early settler here, coining from Otsego county, New York, in 1849. His wife was also a resident of Henry or this vicinity at the time of their marriage. They have three children: Etta, wife of James Crone, living inLittle Miss Jane.v Ray has recover- southeastern Kansas, but not able ed from her recent accident. ,to be at the anniversary; Oscar, whoMilby Marshall and family spent has charge of the homestead and Sunday with J. Dewalt and family. farm in Valley township, Stark coun-We learn H. U. Bonham goes this ty, and Hon. M. M. Mallary, a former week on prospective trip to. New county superintendent of Marshall Mexico. county schools for several four yearsA goodly number were present to terms, and at present Superintendent hear Rev. Whitmer on Sunday even- of the State Reformatory at Pontiac, ing. All appreciated hearing the For seven years after their marriage word earnestly spoken. Services Mr. and Mrs. Mallary lived on a farmagain in two weeks.in Iowa; they sold that and for 30Mr. and Mrs. Ray and little Hattie years had owned a farm in Valley, Sundayed with Mrs. Ray’s home Stark county. Leaving the farm they folks. moved to Lawn Ridge, where theyOur brother, J. M. Jacobs and fain- have since resided, ily, who recently visited us 011 their I The anniversary was well planned, return from Minnesota, have located richly enjoyed by family and friends. Indefinitely at 107 Abingdon street, and in every way a success. Those... 1% . 1 •I*..! _1 a ll/xn
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Henry, Illinois, US

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