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lil.YRIA, OHIIU, IHUIttUWV, Il'IA' am,, IOI.T.OME IKIULiAR PER VEARRemnantslearancesss odds and ends of every-#a.O(S $1.00 Wllite Voileand Silk Waists now $1.95. $4.59 to $0.00 Black and Col-ored Silk Waists, now $2.95 25c Boy’s Halbriggan Drawers limited quantity now 15c.25c Women’s Vests and Pants broken sizes, now J5c.Remnants of Laces, Krnbroi* Series ^ud .trimmings at 1-3 to/, Elyria.KiptonMiss Fern Perkins of Elyria is isiting her grandfather, Mr A. S. ’erkins. for a v, fek.-Messrs C. A. Hanna and Morris oott are attending the Chautauqua l Elyria this week,Mr and Mrs Steve Zeller and son or man of Canal Dover have bee ie guests of Mrs Zeller's sister, irs Job I'Min-der, 1»-r a feu days Miss Eleanor Martin returned i Thursday from Cleveland to r,t-rnd the wedding of her cousin, is*s Grace Prentice.Mrs L- Hubbard is in Cleveland, siting her daughter, Mrs Chas. nners.Mr and Mrs V. Whitney spent in day in Elyria.Mr and Mrs M. E. Perkins an.3 mghter Frances spent Sunday in ellington.Mr and Mrs Wilford Granger and ugh ter visited friends here, Sun-AmherstSaturday of this week, is the eighteenth annual picnic of the Quarry men's Mutual Benefit Association at Cedar Point, Two special trains will convey the crowd, the first leaving Quarry No. 6 at 7 a. in-, and the sec-ond leaving Elyria at 8:20 a. m. It is estimated that fully two thousand people will be in attendance. ' All the business places in Amherst will be closed, as business men have very generally joined with the quarrymen in this annual event. Amherst will resemble the deserted village, Saturday, if the day is fair. One of the attractions is a spectacular hydro-aeroplane flight by Tony Jan-nis and there will be free dancing afternoon and evening fdr all who rear the Q. M. B.A. badge.The Blum Delbridge Cut Stone Co. of this place, recently captured another fine contract for finished stone. This time it will furnish $90,000 worth, of -stone for the Henry Frick Arcade, Pittsburgh,Wm. Ruth, a well known farmer, living west of Amherst, sustainedbroken rib last Friday, when a load of hay which he was hauling* turned over.Ehlert,theVI r E. E. Lathrop of Can new automobile.Miss Gal lie Bronson liasEdwardQuarries, no sooner had recovered from the effects of an injury to his foot a week ago, than he hurt his hand last Wednesday- at the Perry-Fay Mfg. Co., Elyria, where he was employed. The middle finger of his left hand was so badly torn when caught, in the cogs of a large wheel, that several stitches had to be taken.There were no services at St. Peter's EvangHcal church last Sunday, on account of Rev A. EgJi enjoying his annual, leave of absence from his ministerial duties. Rev and Mrs Egli are visiting friends in Sandusky Rev R. G. Armstrong having returned from his vacation, regular preaching services were heid in the Congregational church last Sunday morning Little Alfred Sharp, son of Mr and Mrs Henry Sharp, who was bitten by a mad dog several weeks ago, is believed to be entirely recovered.Miss Helen Be Id on is visiting her aunt, Mrs Sweet, of Brownhelm .Mr Edward Sab in of Independence, a former resident of Amherst, is visiting friends here.A. K, .fenne, Mr and Mrs B. A. Jenne and Mr and Mrs R. H. Hearn were in Cleveland, Sunday, to visit Mrs A. K, Jenne, who Is ill at Lake-side hospital.Mr and Mrs F. C. Reid of McKeesport, Pa., Mr and Mrs E. A. Barrow of Elyria, Mrs Elizabeth Worthington, of Elyria, Miss Gladys Smith, of Mt. Vernon and Mr Guy Dowds, of Akron, were guests of Rev and Mrs J. H. Smith last week.Misses Margaret McConaughy and Helen Bean, of Galion, spent several days of the past week at the home of Mr and Mrs Philip St rah 1.-Miss Anna Grote returned the latter part of last week from Portsmouth where she was the guest of Rev and Mrs S. Lindenmyer.Mrs Philip Braun is the guest of Mr and* Mrs Aiiton Dute at Lin-wood Park this week.Mrs Belle Seymour of Elyria was the guest of Mrs S. X. Barnes last week,Mr and Mrs J. H. Frederick left I last week for a fortnight’s visitMiss Ruth Durman of Elyria spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs Shaber.Wm. Wilson of Lakewood spent Saturday and Sunday with Walter and Wilmer HarwedelLadles’ Benevolent Society wlil hold its next meeting Wednesday afternoon at the church. Supper will be served for ten cents. Everyone will be welcome.Mrs C. T. Winekles has been iTIF, :l few da’s from a sever© cold.Miss Lulu Chambers, accompanied by two young ladies from Oberlin,. spent the week end with her par-East relatives and. friends in Chicago and Benton Hargor, -Mich.Mr and Mrs N. A. Hansman of Chicago are visiting at the home Of the former’s parents, Mr and Ge6. HansmanGolden Wedding.Fifty years ago, July 25th. I860, at St. Theresa's church in Sheffield occurred the marriage of *Misa Katherine Pauly to Mr Frank Diederich, who had just returned from three years’ service in Co B Ohio Light Artillery, in the Civil war The ceremony was performed by Rev Nicholas Schmitz, who two years previously had been ordained in the priesthood. On July 25th ’ 'aL.. St- peLer's chapel. Ridge-yille, with Rev Schmitz again officiating, Mr and Mrs Diederich replighted their vows before one hundred and ten relatives and friends. Mrs Diederich's dress was as nearly hlce the one she wore at the first eniony as it could be made, and quaint poke bonnet was theMrs W. J. Bodman, Mrs G. A. same one she. wore fifty years ago. Menz, Mrs H. A. Finnegan and Mrs I Nephews of Mr and Mrs Diederichout of danger from an attack Foster.C. G. Aschenbach were in Cleveland, Wednesday, to attend the birthday celebration of their sister, Mrs J. J. Mahoney.Miss Sylvia Reamer is enjoying a two weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in Wheeling.Rev R. G. Armstrong will take a party of Amherst boys, numbering a dozen or more, to the annual V. M. C. A. camp, which is to be held at North Bass island, Lake Erie, beginning August 6th.Mrs Jas. Quigley and children returned early in the week to their home in Cleveland, after a couple of weeks’ visit at the home of Mrs Quigley's parents. Dr and Mrsafter a most enjoyable tripjind Mrs John David scElyndav.OlLouie Myers and sister Eleanor St.. Sunday in Wakeman at. the [Sat of their uncle, Mr Draper.Ie Clapp and Fred Pitts hav icd from a short trip to X Falls.1 Luc lie Belts is visit in s at. Canal Dover for a con pilast dose of ixin was administered b an last. Thursday. jFred Hopkins, employed at the Quarries plant, was taken to jMiss Dorothy Ehrmann of Colum-Dr Wise- ^1,11 s is visiting her grandparents, j Mr and Mrs Chas. Ehrmann.served at the altar and two son® of Mr and Mrs Pos. Diederich of Cleveland played the wedding march on the piano and violin. Following the service the guests went to the-home on Cleveland Street in fifteen automobiles. A large tent nad been erected on the back lawn and a bounteous repast was served. The afternoon was pleasantly spent m exchanging reminiscences and other forms of entertainment. Mr and Mrs Diederich are substantial citizens and are the parents of seven sons and one daughter. Joseph, Anton, Alva. Leo and Urban of Cleveland. Paul of Toledo. Isa-dore of Detroit anri VT.i-c r#o,T, ILieph's hospital. Lorain • afternoon, suffering from a broken leg. A rail fell upon his left, leg, breaking both bones below the knee.The funeral services of the la to Mrs Elizabeth Leimbach, held last Sat unlay afternoon in Brownhelm Evangelical church, were largely at-Earl j tended. The deceased was widelylast of the rleat.hof itsJL kiohileity was greatly shock • afternoon to learn f R. W. Kelch, one citizens, in anpropriate gifts.:ident,vhileIk 11ciage of Miss Grace Pren-liB r Harry Q. Spalding of | wt occurred July 24th a of the bride. Only th.tneased thvhichHa 1porfoMrMrantileft 011 an extended trip in . and will be at home after at 1-10 8 East.rs A. K. Jenne, who has been in health for some tia£, under' t. an operation at Lakofeide hos-1, Cleveland, last Thursday. TheMrs Jenne withstood the effects rficely. She is doing as 'well as could bo expected.The base ball game played at Brandt’s park last Sunday’betweenM;iRrig-htonTucker of Norwalk re-da:; atglvter, Mrs Bert. Ewell, pi ends of Mr Peter Draper wil glad to learn that he is recov g from an operation which h unly underwent, at Mt. Vernoint aandr and Mrs T. N. Hi nek I-children of Cleveland 1 spending a few days at. the le of Mr and Mrs Elmer Prosser r and Mrs ,7. C. .Johns were call-;o Wellington on Tuesday. July 1, by the arrival of a little gran fiat. the home of their son Hugh ss Mary Whitney of Cleveland the guest of her sister, Mrs ones, last week.‘s Carrie Gill spent. Friday home of Mrs Nina Granger inStreet, j t he Amherst city team and the Elyria Wu rst Jewelers resulted in an J overwhelming victory for the home ! nine. The score was 10 to 0. The local team is now going in for the county championship and has made announcement to Ah at effect.Wm. Schaeffer of this place, having passed the state examination for dentists, is now prepared practice his profession. He w have an office in the Ebbs block.Mr and Mrs F. G. Stang had their guests on Monday. Mr and Mrs G. Huff and their four daughters and one son. They were ei route from their home in Foster in to Cleveland to take part in away to Crystal Beach.Moved Hi at his au torn obi turtle because of too sudden a turn to avoid a ditch on one side of the road. II. A. Plato was directly bade of Mr Kelch when Hie acci-dent occurred and was soon joined by Dr Wiseman, who happened to b e d rs v i 11 g, th a t way. Mr K el r h's head was pinned under his machine Examination revealed a fractured skull and collar bone and broken jaw. He died a few minutes after the accident. The deceased was a contractor anil Was 45 years of age. He was en route to Crystal Beach to bring home Mrs Krich'and children, who were attending an outing of the Nefedlecraft. Club. The funeral services were held from Sr.. Joseph's church this Thursdchi] reh,nigwithAllnberiofon.s Emma Peet entertaine her of friends on Wednesday moon in lion or of her sister, R. D. Gilson of Toledo, who reed home on Saturday.Liter Peck, who Was very sick a of last week, is Improving, s Fred Kenney of Oberlin was suet of Mrs Emma Peet. Wed-ay and called on other friends , Thursday, and Mrs DeMuth and daugh-Doris and Katherine Greene, leveland are guests of G. W. G. C. Greece.and Mrs Rex Rowell and sons h and Richard of Elyria visit-: the home of Geo. Rowell last . Mrs Rowell and children are ling a few days with Mr and D. F. Seeley, whileMr Rowell ts his brother in harvesting, j nk Jeffrey has exchanged his i automobile for an Everett car and Mrs 'Frank Miller and son itt. of Wellington were guests ay at the home of V.W. Burge. at.t remained for a few dayvs’■ V. Howe of Wellington was luest of her sister, Mrs Frank rds, from Friday until Sunday. . Brundage of Wellington was 3ent guest of his sister, Mrs t Jeffrey.nice Edwards of Wellington a few days last week at the s of Frank and John Edwards. Frank Jeffrey went to Cleve-Monday, where he has accept-position with the Browning Co.Leona Burge is spending a ays with her mother, Mrs Lena r. in Pittsfield.Henry Hardy of Cleveland and Frankie Scott of Kipton were s of their cousin, Miss Ella !, Saturday.I newapapem for sholTM, ale..the Huff family are in able to perform on v ments.Mrs Wm. Riley, of Cleveland was in. Amherst last Friday for the purpose of locating the grave of her iatc brother, Thomas Draper, and marking the same with a monument The deceased was killed nearly twenty-five years ago, when returning from Elyria, where he had been in attendance at. a band rehearsal. He fell from the train on which he was riding and was killed All owners of real estate in Amherst received last week a copy of a book giving the change' in real estate ’values for the years 1914-19 7 5. It was compiled by, the Lorain county district board of assessors. Comparison of the figures points to an increased value for 1915.The IT. S. Automatic Co. has recently installed an. automatic sprinkling system in its plant.Members of the Y. P. S. of the Stone church were guests of Mr and 'Mrs Newton Holzhauer at their summer home in Lin wood Park, last Thursday evening. The company went by automobile and enjoyed a wiener and marshmallow roast on the beach.Mr and Mrs R. E, MeMaeters and Mr and Mrs J. B. Worcester left last Saturday morning on a motor trip to Pittsburgh and Kittanning, Pa. They will visit Mr MeMaster’s mother, who is now getting well along in years.Mr and Mrs J. G. Baus had as their guests last week. Mr and Mrs E. Hammond of Lanwing, Mich.Rev and Mrs R. G* Armstrong returned from a visit to Chicago and vicinity last Thursday, where they have been the guests of relatives and friends for nearly three weeks.Mr and Mrs Albert Aldrich entertained as their guest last week, Mrs Adaline Moffett, of Clinton, la.Wm. Roe, of Wheeling, W. Va., spent over Sunday with his family Miss lone Kaser and.ojtfre OliveBrattin spent, several days, recently with friends at the t03fd O. V. I. camp on the lake shore. ‘North RithrevilleMrs J. B. Nichols of Lorain, her son Harvey, spent Sunday I Mr and Mrs Z. A. Shaw, i Mrs Cassell, a music teacher of Cleveland, has been the guest ' of Mssi Viola Hill the past ten days.Chas. A. Owen, of Detroit, and Carlton Owen of Buffalo spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs Fred Owen and other relatives.Miss Florence Bey land leaves this Thursday for Berryville, Va., where she will be the guest of relatives for a month.Mrs F. J. Morgan and son Bver-ard are spending this week in Cleveland, the guests of Miss Hazel Terrell.The rural delivery service from the Ridgeville post office will be; discontinued this week. The report that the post office is to be dis-ontinued is without authority. Miss Sarah Edwards of Elvria spent Sunday with Miss Luev Wilford.George and Malley Harwedel and families of Cleveland spent Sunday •ith Mr and Mrs L. Harwedel.Mrs. Allen DeRussy, Mrs Ernest it.e and Miss Ruth Brant of Cleveland spent Thursday with Mrs DeRussy ’s parents.I. F. Diederich retiirned to Detroit on Tuesday. With his brother Paul and family, of Toledo, he came to attend the golden wedding of their parents on Sunday.Mrs Clyde McGinnis %vent to Medina, Tuesday, and a nephew and niece of Mr McGinnis returned with her for a week’s visit.Agnes and Louise Maringer left on Saturday for Buffalo to spend some time with thear 'aunt, Mrs Cavanaugh.Mrs Shirley Garfield of Sheffield spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs Ben Harris.Mrs Mattie Wilson and Miss Berth Wilson attended the funeral of Mr Joseph Jameson in Avon, Monday.O. J. Terrell spent Sundav with liis daughter, Mrs A. H. Shaw, at. Geneva-on-the-Lako. \Mrs Wm. Lounsbrough of Toledo spetft Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs C. B. Jordan.Mrs E. T. Chope of Cleveland spent the past, week with Mrs A.L. Roth.Mrs Geo. F. Ridgeway returned 1 home, Monday, after spending two I weeks with an invalid aunt at Na-1 poleon, Mich.tiora of Detroit and JJ.rs John Schuster of Ridgeville, all of whom were present. There are also twenty-two grandchildren. They were the beautiful and ap-r and Mrs D'ied-encu, us well as Kev Schmitz, are enjoying good health in spite of their advancing years. Following is a li.si of the guests:Rev J. m. Trapp, pastor of St. Jeters church, Ridgeville; Rev Nicholas Schmitz. Monroeville; Rev Nicholas Pfeil, St.. Peter's Cleveland; Joseph. Antoi Paul, 1 sad ore and f’rban Diederich and I ami lies, Leo Diederich and duUKhU-r Gladys, Mr and Mrs John ocnuster, Mathias nie.Iorirt], Nicholas Diederioit and family Mrs t ltorino JMwtsSffh and famuV Miss Mary Diederioh, Sirs Anna IJorne,Margaret fa 11 iy, .Miss y;irvI?***. •*- p- Diederich and family,I Albert P. Reitz anil family. Prank Reitz and family, Nicholas Neuter and Iniiuly. Peter Reitz and daughter. Rihyimi A. Diederich and family iSTr and Mrs Jos hi. Diederieh Arnold J. Wagner and family. Clark 1 aul.v and faintly, sir and Sirs A lt;/. Clawson, Umis O. Bohrer and family. Kiln ar.i p. Bohrer and family. Sliss Amelia Bolirer, Strs Barham, Roling, Mr and Mrs r,-h,.„ Rorne, Mr and Sirs J0s.Sirs Catherine Reitz and f ano Mrs Arthur Reitz, Mr and ’Mrs-• • 'V. Reitz. Hr and Mrs J. Rothgery John and fitmily Mrs FrankTrapp, Mrs Mary Auer, Mrs Joseph Mad dock, Mrs Aiihnr Sladdock Sliss Nellie Sladdock. Sirs ■ Fallon, .Miss ■caret Moo), Mr and Sirs TernessReitz*.Air and Mrs W. Mrs P. L. Math os, Mallory.M r and Miss KathrynHenriettaMrMrs Matt, N. Diederich has been week.and Mrs McDonnell of Nor-were over Sunday guests of M rs F. A. Coates.and Mrs J. L. Boyer and daughter Vera were guests at the home of W. Court last-week.Miss Alice Nevin of Waldron, Mich returned to her home, Mondav, after a month’s stay at the home of G. F. Unger.Mrs Julia Gould was in Elyria lastMiss Anna Fey Frailey of Vermilion spent last week at the homes of her uncles, George and John Unger,The Henrietta band furnished th© music for the Maccabee convention at. Crystal Beach, last Thursday.Mrs Leimbaeh of Strongs’ Corners died from a complication of dis-eas-fs last Wednesday morning. The funeral was held from Brownhelm U. E. church on Saturday at one : o’clock.Born to Mr and Mrs J. R. Leesr a son, Friday, July 23rd.Mr Henry Gleisner was successful in striking gas in the well dug recently.The marriage of Mr Alex Fell and Miss Loretta Sands of Browri-helm was announced last week. They will reside in Oberlin.Rev and Mrs Steviek of Oklahoma are guests at the C. D. Ken* deigh home.The M. E. church will hold its annual picnic. Wednesday, July 27th The pulpit at the Hill church was occupied by Rev Steviek laet Sunday morning and his sermon was greatly enjoyed.Mias Watson of Elyria called on few of her pupils last week. Hoffman Bros, will give a concert in the town hall, August 12th. Admission ten and twenty cents.Mrs C. M. Unger was a guest at the home of Q.F. linger, part of lastspending a few days in Avon with her mother, Mrs Motch.Mr and Mrs Andrew -Elliott and daughter of Cleveland were guests of relatives here last week.Mrs Kate Kmghman was a guest of her mother, Mrs Seib, Thursday.Miss Mabel Pauli of Cleveland spent a few days laat week with her sister, Mr» Wallace Court,
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