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Stephenson adjourned court uni tomorrow morning Attorney Anderson’s condition is not seriouTheresa Bonzo, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bonzo, who makes her home with Mr. and Mrs, tl. S. Hewitt, at 1S27 .Mound street, is recovering from measles.Miss Carrie IdiTrnbcth Pfarr h :;ojio to Columbus to visit her nin Mrs, Harry Scott.His? Afni-irt Sleekier, of Willin' son, W. Va.. vmm a member of I Loo Poliak party who recently spc a (lav at Crichton's Inn.A family reunion will be held tomorrow at Slocum Station to celebrate the sixty-third birrbilay anniversary of Mrs. (i. L. Ycley, who resides in the old Turner hoirtrsi ciri. Among lliox* who will all end the reunion will bo Mrs. John Sowers, the Misses Carrie and My He Sowers, Mrs. Berthn Sowers Wheeler, Mis? Fern Curry Wheelin'. Mr*. Philip Pfarr and two children, Philip .nnd Currie. Mrs, Samuel Slattery, Mailer Clark Sowers, nil of .Forlamcuil.li,and Mrs. Roily Rnnels. of ITftindon. -Mrs. fi. 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