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SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1941.iMrs. Joseph Ashenhart, Pearl Ash-enhart, Mrs. William Dickson and Mrs. W. D. Inkster.Mrs. C. J. A’Hearn received the high score in contract bridge and Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Low were high In auction.Next week’s party will be arranged by Mrs. Eli Jones, Mrs. Inkster, Mrs. L. L. Hunter, Mrs. M. A. Hurtt, Mrs. Ralph Jewell, Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Mrs. Lyle Hough and Miss Margaret Johnston.S 3* *Midland PersonalsStephen A. Kadllak of Beaver ave., a volunteer In the army air corps, left Thursday for his post at Jefferson barracks. Mo.Negley, E. U. Smith of Carrollton, Desmoine Smith of Elkton, Claude Smith of Grant St., Mrs. Charles Thompson of Rock Point and Mrs. Edward Kelly of Blackmore st.There are 65 grandchildren, 81 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren.Mrs. Smith is in good health and takes care of her own correspondence. *Open house was held during the day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Smith of Carrollton and daughter, Mrs. Paul Hargrove of Minerva; Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and son William Jr. of Lo-wellville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Penn and daughter Patty of Chester; Mrs. Robert Risinger and chil-
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East Liverpool Review

East Liverpool, Ohio, US

Sat, Aug 09, 1941

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