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he r home. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and two lt;hi U-ren.The Misses Sylvia and M uiie Keener of Lakewood, Q., a a om-panied by their little me. e, id- tty Mae Bowser, attended alumni and were over Sunday guests off the Misses Carrie and Harriet We. t.Fav H. Harvev drove to Ant-werp, Ohio. Sunday morning to get his daughter Vera Pay Harvey, who has been a tea her at thatpla e. Miss Harvey will spend hervacation with her parents here.Arthur \W t of i 'lev* land, v. e week end guest of his sisters. Carrie and Harriet WetMemorial Sunday will be obserwed cm next Sunday nun rung a' theMethodist church bv a serrn* i b\« %the pastor on the subject ‘w '.at meaneth thee by these stones0’ A11 veterans t th lt;ml War and World War are invited to alt nd. Special music will be givenTin IMh annua! alumni banquetwas held in the parlors of the Congregation I chur h 1 a s t Sa t u a a v-evening. The banquet was servedbv the ladies of the c hur h. One hundred and thirty six guests were seated at the tables. Th addressof Welcome to the class of 1932 was given by Harold Drew responded to by Lowell Buggies. A11 v A. E Bow lev • ! Norwalk.was toastmaster of the eveningand Atty. G. Ray Craig of N lt;-walk, made the main address Among guests present v. m * Mr and Mrs Philip B! c Miss N !k i Hoyt Mrs R J Parratt and s »r. Gar rold, Miss Marp .1 e J iovt. Arthur M West, all of Cleveland;Miss Sylvia Keener. Miss Minnie Keener. Miss Elizabeth Bowser. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Beck of Oberlin;Miss Florence Sanders. Elyria; A. E. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Chrysto!, Miss Myrtle Crow, Mr. and Mrs.I Height Mishey, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Collier, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Collier, Mr. and Mrs. DeForrest Starkey, Mr. and Mrs Porter Bishop, Murray Tillson, all of Norwalk. Mr and Mrs, Earl Easterlin otw s Phyllis Snyder andcollege friend, Miss Naoma Rosen-tield of GranvilleThe alumni officers for the uin-ing vlt; ar were elected as follows: Harold Dred, pres, Mrs. Dwight Mishey, vice pres.. Miss Maxine Fessenden, secy.. Miss Florence Bond, treas.John Hankammer spent Sundayin Cine innatLThe following poem was sent toMrs. W. J Wilkinson to be icH atalumni, but arrived too late It was written by Mrs Lucille Richards Smith of Detroit, Mich.The streets are very slid;The tree toads? sing with aait.'shi ili;From great trees.Giant, low hanging trees.Whose spr eading armsHave guarded these same stire*sFor { entunesTonight the moon is bright. The village, part in shadow, in light.Is fast askeu.One feels that God is near. And life a simple thing.Pew t tills Ha troubled he,utAnd confkkijieo.
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Norwalk Reflector Herald

Norwalk, Ohio, US

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