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thirty years ago IN PIQUAFre* THS F1QTTA DAIL3T CALLJULY 10. 1588.t THIS DATF—Was a Thursday.• FORM TI'JN'XIS Cl. UR—“The effort before mentioned In or columns. to establish n lawn tennis club hits been Biieccssfnl and there is now a lull Hedged organization knor-n^as lliei ■Deuce Tennis ytub. The olflrerB of the club arc: Mr. W1I! I .con an], president; .Mrs. Rex 'SlnuKon vice president; .f: (I. Geycr treasurer. There arc -JO members: Mr. nml Mrs. RexHlRUon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Jolin-nl«V). 'Mr. and Mrs. John Rnnlula, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. 'Hassell. Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard. Hr. and .Mrs. U. M. O’Forrall, Mr. and Mrs.'Orr, Mr, aiid Mrs, P. R. Roe. Misses Nannie Wood. (Iraeo l/COiiiird. Alwililu ('lark, Grace Roe. Jennie Willnir, Clara .Shipley,! .loasiu Sawyer, Rcssje Gabriel. Murj Hall, Messrs. liil. Hail, Will Leonard. John Young, JcjIih Geycr, Louis Orr. Leo Flesh, Roiierl McCoy, Je.ronic 8til!icy, Wilbur M unger. Julio? Loomis. Frank ItaVfes. Frank Irvin, Robert tflogcnfeble.v ami Finest Smith.“TIift (lllllei'lty of securing suilabl.! fiYmuuta has been happily adjusted mui the lot m the corner of North and ^ AWilkcr, purchased by the school 'x,board for the West Ward school building. has been rntued /or the season, 'the place is nil admirable one. withthe first games will be played thin eieiiiug. Three move courts v.ij| probably pooh hr. laid out and there is room for half a dozen more.‘TbliiiJ has been rather backward in adopting tills popular game. but no doubt it will mion bnvy minierou.s en-IlnisSnstic admirers.•W. C. T. U.-MKliTS.—■•Thr A\\ C. T.F. or Miami county was held In the I hi pllst church al Troy. O.. .Inly III, Miss Mattie Weddell, comity president. in I lie chair. Devotional exercises were roudmded by Mrs. Ini Ms. of Troy. Quite n number of delcgalca were present. The reports irom Ihe unions and superintendents of theseveral departments shows lint work•io be in a flourishing condition. The evening mass meeting svns addressed by Mrs. R. .1. Trego, of Delaware, O.. slate snpei iijieiiilont of the evangelistic department' O. W. V. T. II. iwss]---SOLDIER'S COUCH 13 CURED Pri’vale Itaifih? iv'amal, difflt Regiment, Ft. Adams, li. I., writes; “I was troubled with a had cough for l.'iree months, i tried Fnlcy’k Honey and Tar nml fell greatly relieved.' i recommend Foley's Honey and Tar and wil| keep it on hand.’’ ''Gives relief Horn liny fever, asthma and bronchia! couglm.
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Piqua Daily Call

Piqua, Ohio, US

Fri, Jul 19, 1918

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