The Daily News Frederick, Maryland October 13, 1910 |
--Dr. J.D.S. Young and Drs. J.W. and Georgia DeVilbiss, of this place, are being kept busy. There is a great amount of sickness in this vicinity.
--Mr. Samuel D. Rhodes, is very ill with symptoms of typhoid.
--Miss Elsie Rhodes is still improving.
--Mr. David Speak is seriously ill with typhoid malaria. On Thursday last Mr. Speak walked a mile to the doctor's office. His fever then was standing at 104.
--Mr. Byron Free is very ill.
--Miss DeLila Hann has accepted the position as milliner for Mrs. L.R. Miller.
--Miss Nettie Goldsboro, formerly of Baltimore, but who has been boarding at the Valley House for her health for over a year, has returned home.
--Miss Lenora Shriver, of Washington, D.C., intends to spend the entire winter at the Valley House, owned by Mrs. L.R. Miller, of this place.
--Miss Sarah Hahn, of Hagerstown, is visiting relatives of this place.
--Mrs. Jessie Winbigler and daughters, Irene and Mrs. Roy Speak, spent Sunday with her son, J. Keefer Winbigler, of this place.
--Mr. Roy Speak, of Troutville, Mr. Oscar Speak, of Fountain Rock, spent Sunday last with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Speak, of this place.
--Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Crum and children, of Monocacy, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ellis Groshon, of this place.
--Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hahn, of Frederick, and twins, Harold and Helen, spent Sunday with their parents.
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Please note this is a transcript of what was printed, typos and
all! Any bolding of names are by me to highlight the individuals mentioned.
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