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Show Go Back Phyllis Wtlaker k following are cerPt9 Ihe ,b files Bver - pre- pressors 'OVK VEARh AGO . July 12. 1918 , cline was severely U I a delivery wagon was UP and a telephone left lying on the le ; a result of a run. atday morning. : je had just begun his as a deliveryman for the f an ' Association, and al-,fThe al-,fThe is pretty well up on Mechanics of a jitney, he t Pt in the knack of 'l , horse in the shafts, f Said the collar was ups.de ll and the holdback straps ot fastened. So when they started clown the grade the waRnn ran up and bumped the horse and they immediately got into high, hitting about a fifty-miles an hour clip. After making a few shortcuts the wagon struck a telephone pole and pulled it up by the roots. THIRTY-SIX YEARS AGO July 9, 193G The Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Walter Weber We-ber Monday afternoon. Delegates Dele-gates to the state convention were elected, consisting of Mrs. Alvin Baker, Mrs. Val Yepson Mrs. V. Waddoups, and Mrs. Sam Cline, with Mrs. Walter Weber and Mrs. E. H. Bird as alternates. A telegram was received Tuesday July 7, by Mrs. W. F. Cottrell, announcing the arrival arri-val of a seven pound daughter, born to Dr. and Mrs. W. Fred Cottrell at Christ Hospital, Cin-cinnatti, Cin-cinnatti, Ohio. Mother and baby ba-by were reported doing well. TEN YEARS AGO July 5, 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Thompson announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Bunny, to Mr. Calvin Eyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Eyre of Mvnersville. The wedding date has been set for August 25. Jesse Long, Milford High School teacher and popular patron pat-ron of the teenagers, is the new custodian at the Milford Post Office, replacing Carl Goodwin custodian for the past two years. |