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Show Richmond, Sept. 23. Ralph Merrill of Preston claims as his bride, one of Richmond's most popular young ladles, Miss Lucllo Stoddard. Tho young lady has a very largo circle ot friends who wish her every success suc-cess -'n life In her new undertaking. R cbmond will loso on ot tho best musicians, which wo havo no doubt will be a gain to Preston. The young lady leaves the Sunday School Stake Hoard without an organist and 'tis with reluctance they, with many other oth-er fr ends seo Mr. Merrill claim her from them. Wo understand tho'r home is to bo at Preston. Miss Lois Merrill of Trenton, wo i understand has changed her occupation occupa-tion from school teacher to nurse, I her first patient Ib now convalescing at Mount View Farm, northeast of , R'chmond under her skllfull treat-ment. treat-ment. "Jack" wi'll soon be well, he has been very sick for ten days. Tho relatives of Mrs. Louisa Glbbs and family were fayored with a short visit Sunday the 22d when Mr. John Glbbs brought his mother, wife and s'ster together wVth the'r children In his car. Many n friends of Mrs. Glbbs havo since inquired about her, desiring to see her and spend at least one day In her compnny. Her visit brought many happy thoughts to tho minds of friends who know her husband, the Tcnnesee martyr. Ho still lives In the hearts of many and they hopo to see the car again bearing bear-ing tho family to Richmond (in the near future. Albert Bowman is very sick with LaGrlppo, thero aro also several other oth-er cases In town. Mr. Andrew Feltman, nn old resident resi-dent of Richmond, is suffering from stomach ulser, and other almcnts. Drs Sudgo & Adamson aro In attendance, at-tendance, thoy find tho case a serious seri-ous ono. Hppo Is entertnlned today for ills recovery. |