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: m arv Marsh is visiting her parents! here this week.Nettie Bonier is visiting relatives near Amesville.Born, May 14th, to Pearl Vorhes aiul wife, a daughter.Mrs. 11. M. Barker is convalescing from a severe illness*Mr. ami Mrs. Rivers, of Chauneey, visited their daughter, Mrs. L. W. Johnson, the first of Uie week.j Win. and O. h. Johnson were recently called to Atnesville by the serious ill-1 ness of their nephew, John Robinson. • 1i m IMrs. Caroline Morris, of (Roaster, ami Abbio Border, of Chauneey, visited c over Sunday with their brother, David Border and family.i The funeral of Mrs. Arthur Allison,| Topeka, Kansas, at the C. P. church, last Sunday afternoon, conducted bv | Rev. MacLane, of Athens, was largely j attended.! The butter and cheese factory here is 1 doing a thriving business under the management of H. A. Matheny. About 2,500 pounds of milk per day is delivered at the creamery, which produces an average of 100 pounds of butter per day.Married, at the home of the bride's father, Henry Masters, Sunday, May 10, by Rev. L. G. Matheny, William S. Vorhes and Emma L. Masters, Their many friends join in wishing them a long and prosperous voyage through | life. They have gone to housekeeping on their farm two miles north of the i village. __VvoVCvSu\\\g
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Athens Messenger and Herald

Athens, Ohio, US

Thu, May 24, 1894

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