Miss Anna Witkop Dies After Illness in Elmwood Township
Miss Anna Witkop aged 30 daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Witkop died Saturday noon at the family home in Elmwood township after a period of poor health. She is survived by her parents two sisters Mrs Nellie Bos of Kalamazoo Mrs John Van Streun of Grand Rapids and seven brothers Henry J Jake A Hiram John Peter Arend and Albert all living in the county. Funeral services were held from the home Tuesday morning at ten o'clock with Rev Demas Cochlin of the First Congregational church officiating. Interment was in Oakwood.
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Anna Witkop
Jacob Witkop
Elmwood Township
Nellie Bos
Kalamazoo
John van Streun
Grand Rapids
Henry J
Jake A
Hiram
John
Peter
Arend
Albert
Demas Cochlin
First Congregational Church
Oakwood
Hunting Parson Reverend Capel Cura Dies at 78
The Rev. Lawrence Capel Cura, rector of Abbess Roding, died at age seventy eight. Known as the hunting parson, he wore the emock and tall hat and was a familiar figure at Essex hounds meets across West Essex.
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Abbess Roding
West Essex
Essex
London Evening Standard
Markets Prices Corrected by Wire From Major Cities
Grain markets report from Toledo Detroit Chicago Buffalo with Wheat at 1.09 per bushel and Corn around 24-32 cents, Oats 36-72 cents. livestock receipts and prices listed. CattleCalves Sheep and Hogs price ranges posted, closing figures noted. potatoes quoted in Chicago at 65 to 70 cents.
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United Press Telegraph Service
Local Markets Report Highlights Livestock and Produce
Market notes show Monday price corrections for hogs steers calves cows and lambs with produce prices for butter eggs hay straw and potatoes. Grain prices listed from Hannah Lay Co Traverse City Milling and ciders apples at 25 cents per 100 pounds accompany baseball and basketball results from the Michigan State League and National League standings.
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Hannah & Lay Co
Traverse City Milling Co
Naval forces in Nicaragua to be reinforced if needed
The State Department will send additional naval and Marine forces to Nicaragua if the current reinforcements prove insufficient to protect American life and property. A large contingent is en route from League Island to Corinto, with more troops and vessels to join as necessary. Two Americans were reported killed in the Leon massacre.
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Kosciusko, Miss
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Personal notes from Thursday's Record-Eagle
Elmer W. McCoy and family return home after a week's visit with relatives in the city. Mrs. A. F. Stevens leaves for Colorado and Washington. Rev. Brother Bernard of De La Salle College visits Miss Murphy and Mrs. Hayden. Ethel Gibbs returns from Wisconsin and Chicago summer school. Margaret McGarty of Providence R I departs after visiting Mrs. Tennelier. Mildred and Gertrude Atwell of Chicago return home. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bianch of Kokomo Ind visit and depart. Dr. and Mrs. L. Snyder of Kalamazoo visiting. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson of Bay City guests in the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dayhart of Hart visit. Mrs. F. D. Marvin returns from Town Nebraska and southern Michigan. Mrs. Clifford E. Pray of Grand Rapids visiting. Ruth Stevens former Traverse City bride. Irene Lawler arrives from Detroit for a few weeks with Miss Margaret Moylan. W. C. Gannett to Detroit on business. Dr. Walter Thirlby to Chicago.
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Muskegon
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Manistee
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Chicago
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Lansing
Soo
Mackinac Island
F. D. Snow
Cheboygan
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Grand Rapids
H. J. Crow
Charlevoix
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Yantic
Sara T. Chase
Otsego
Peter Hormuth
Vanleck Hill
Ont
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Helen and
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Port Huron
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Harrison
Ninth Street
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James Muir
Son
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Robin Garland
A. H. Nichols
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Jas. Garland
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Pontiac
D. D. Bell
Howard City
Rapid City
Frank Moll
Mt. Pleasant
Charles Ehrenberger
Tron River
George R. Becker
Cadillac
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Petoskey
G. F. Read
Mancelona
L. M. Shields
F. Harris
F.C. Tinkham
Mae Alward
Western Michigan Development Bureau
Columbus
Letty Marvin
Ollie Birdsall
Clara Miner
Ora Everett
Lake Geneva
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F. C. Mitchell
Milwaukee
Graysons
Detroit
Edmund Anderson
Lewisvile
Benj, Russell
S. L. Sleeper
Roy Frost
Margaret McGarty
Providence
H. R. Tennelier
Mildred
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William E.bianch
Kokomo
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Kalamazoo
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Bay City
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Hart
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Nebraska
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City
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Traverse City
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W. C. Gannett
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Grasshopper Siege Strikes Tulsa as Hoppers Sweep City
A storm of grasshoppers swept Tulsa on August 22 at express train speed, driving people from streets and forcing entry into homes. The pestilent swarm created a hailstorm like noise and left streets literally paved with insects while residents shielded themselves with umbrellas.
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Two Local Deaths and Accident At Wood Dish Plant
Harvey A. Thayer aged 21 died at his Monroe Center home after a lingering tuberculosis illness. Funeral services set for Friday at 10 AM from Monroe Center with burial in Groance cemetery. Fred Boenning injured at Oval Wood Dish from a tramway collapse, steam burned him. others aboard uninjured. Freddie’s railway curiosity noted in a playful piece.
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Monroe Center
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Oval Wood Dish Companys
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