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THE 0»B0RS PICNIC,Saturday evening was a “gala time' for the Osborns on North Vine9Street, where a number of friends gathered with baskets filled with the good things of the season, and deliberately took possession of the home, which was soon turned into averitable corner of enjoyment. After the usual picnic greetings and an hour of visiting, the table was spread in the old fashioned way, and all present ‘‘fell to,” each trying to do justice to the occasion.T. B. Osborn and sister “Aunt Rachel” were made guests of honor, and Mrs. F. J. Bowers acting as hostess saw that the occasion was enjoyed by all present.■It was late when the guests departed, feeling that it was good to be there and that one more bright remembrance be had been added to the lives of “Aunt Rachel” and her brothers, T. B. and J. L. Osborn.Among the oht-of-town guests* mwere: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bowers,Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers and littledaughter Florence, and Mrs. Hester■ •Kelly, all of Indianapolis.
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PlainField Messenger

Plainfield, Indiana, US

Thu, Aug 04, 1921

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