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Show THORN C. MINER WILL RESIDE IN PHILADELPHIA Thorn C. Miner, v.ilh his wif and children. I: It early Salnrday I morning by iinln for Philadelphia Perm., where they expeel to maki (heir hone. Several years ngy Mr. M iner filled a mission for the E. I . S clinr"h in Pcnnsvlvauia ami il wa-. I here ho met his wi I'e, who biter came to Sprinuvi lie. where t hey were married. Mrs. Miner since has made two t ri ps back to Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, where her parents and olht ; iclativcs now reside. The fa mil y w in ),e miv-ed hv I heir ma ny friends here, hot h in civic and church aH h it icy. as M . Mill"!- cs,..( billy bus (alien an a -live pari in bolh. He ex)Ncls Io finish bis hi w course while I her and will also as-Nt his brother-in-law in the plumbing business. The dairy business in which Mr. Miner was engaged at Ihe lime of his departure and which seemed to be -successful, has I n bought hv Oliver Onlluii of this city, wiio ex-peel ex-peel s to make some improvement s and run it on a S'-mowhal larger scale than that of Mr. Miner. Mr. ami Mr-'. Eco laid low and children of California spent several days of the pa -4 week in Sprtng-ville Sprtng-ville during which lime they visjled wiib Mr. ami Mrs. lien Wh;-eler and Mrs. J. S. Hall. |