The News Frederick, Maryland July 21, 1918 |
PERSONALS
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Miss Marguerite Smith who has been visiting to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mehrling, near Key Mar, Pa., returned home Saturday and left yesterday on visit to her sister, Mrs. Lewis Weidman, Carlisle, Pa.Miss Eleanor Dill, of Washington, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Dill West Third street.
Miss Dorothy Cramer, accompanied by her niece, little Miss Dorothy Kreh, will leave today for Ocean City on a vacation of a week or ten days.
Former Alderman Edward C. Lease, Sr., has received word of the safe arrival overseas of his son, Corporal Edward C. Lease, Jr. of Company I, 313th Infantry.
Mrs. Earl Roelkey, of this city, has received of the safe arrival in France of her husband, Earl Roelkey, of the U.S. Engineering Corps.
Miss Mary Mantz Gittinger, secretary of the Y.W.C.A. at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., is spending her vacation at her home, Brightside, Braddock Heights.
D. Leonard Reddick, who is a member of the Headquarters Troop, 79th Division, has arrived safely overseas, according to a postcard received yesterday by his mother, Mrs. Mary Reddick, Walkersville.
Mr. J. Frank Davis, linotype operator of The News, Saturday quietly celebrated his birthday and received the congratulations of his numerous friends. Mr. Davis has been with The News for a quarter of a century and enjoys the esteem of his fellow employees.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brust, West Church street, are spending their vacation in Washington and Baltimore.
Mrs. Roy Cannon and son, West Fourth street, who have been visiting Miss Mabel Hatton, in Philadelphia, Pa., have returned.
Mrs. Irving Beall, West Church street, who has been visiting in Baltimore, has returned.
Mrs. Arthur Williams, of Elkridge, Md., is visiting relatives in Frederick.
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