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The Danbary CorrespondenceSpring i3 coming. We may know-it by th« loud appeals they make who live along the rivers when the ice be gins to byeak. Another sign thatspring is here is the small boy with a mud spot on the knees? of his trousers. Playing marbles.A f miliar sight in our little burg is the hunter in his uniform and gun. Walter hammers is the lucky lad.Robert Sabier’s sister. Miss Ida, of Oak Harbor, is spending this week with the family.Mrs. W. S. Gardner was a Toledo visitor Wednesday.Forest Gardner’s collie dog Teddy was struck by a fast train Sundav and instantly killed. Ted. was a \er‘intelligent puppy and the boys hadtaught him many cute tricks. Forrest’s grief is genuine for he love X him dearly.The Danbury Thinvble circle meets with Mrs. Ed Sperber Thursday afternoon.A card mailed at Albany, N. Y , from Olan Gardner, who is playing with the All-Ohio basketball team on their eastern trip, says they are having a fine time. The boys have lost but one game in five.An experience that will long be remembered by Mrs. Caddie Sheldon,the G. T. I). D. of the Pvthian Sistersorder. She had planned to meet with the Marblehead temple last Friday evening at a special meeting. She telephoned from Toledo that she could not get here on the electric but would come on the J ake Shore. No. 5fi was hours late and when she arrived at Danbury the l.akeside-Marblehead train had been gone some time. Sh* soon found the agent, Mr. Gardner ( who is a good K. of P.). She was a sister in distress. He asked her: ‘Would you ride a mile or so on a hand car?” Sure, any way. for I must get there.” Then another good brother, Bernard Gardner, came to her •escue. She tried on her hat, gathered ip her skirts. ”Al( aboard.” and the journey began. Eight miles on a hand ar and the wind blowing a gale. In just, forty minutes she alighted all safo md was taken by her gallant escort o the K. of P. hall, whore she was dven a welcome by the sisters that die will never forget.Last. Friday night No. 20 was stop-ed here, which is something unusual, dies Bess Graham, principal of the kinbury schools, was on her way to Cleveland. She thought now was the pportunity to get there in good time md to ride on the 20th Century ’would e fine. But when she learned her dcket was no good on that train she •on ludtd to go with the other passengers on a slower train that is more iccommodat ing.
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Sandusky Daily Register

Sandusky, Ohio, US

Thu, Mar 12, 1908

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