Lorain County OhArchives News.....Personal Mention February 10, 1899 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carol Eddleman deddle@ix.netcom.com January 5, 2006, 7:53 pm The Oberlin News, Feb. 10, 1899 February 10, 1899 Personal Mention. G. N. Carruthers ventured out last Wednesday after several weeks' retirement on account of the grip. Miss Seymour, of 762 North Logan avenue, Cleveland, a trained nurse, was in town Tuesday calling on Miss Rudolph. Dr. George E. Follansbee and wife, of Cleveland, were at the home of the doctor's parents, 77 South Water street, over Sunday. Miss Rudolph has returned to Lynn, Mass., to resume her work in the hospital as a nurse after a two monts' stay at home. J. N. Bardwell, of East Cleveland, was in town yesterday on business connected with the settlement of his father's estate. Miss Alida Judd, who, by the death of her mother, was left alone, has found a home with Mrs. Lucy Raymond, 120 North Pleasant street, and will complete her course in the high school. Wayne R. Wheeler, Esq., of Cleveland, one of the most energetic of the State Anti Saloon League workers, was in Oberlin yesterday. He will be one of the speakers at Wellington next Sunday. Dr. C. D. Noble has been appointed post surgeon at the Columbus U. S. Army barracks and left today to enter upon his duties. The doctor's record as surgeon of the Fifth Regiment ... ................................. Local Dashes. St. Valentine's day next Tuesday. Many men of many minds on the road question. There is still considerable smallpox in the state. Telephone 150 has been place in the residence of Mrs. M. A. Spear, 117 Elm street. The advertisement of real estate in La Grange to be sold will be found in this issue. The ground hog is having a hard time of it unless he found a remote place of retreat before this cold weather came on. At the First M. E. church the quarterly conference will be held this evening and the quarterly meeting services next Sunday morning. Building and nearly all kinds of outfoor work has been at a standstill during the last few weeks on account of the extremely cold weather. Any person having a copy of the consitution of the College U. M. C. A. will confer a favor on the association by sending the same to the News office. Among those who have been engaged to deliver lectures in the high school course are Gen. J. D. Cox and President Henderson, of the Business College. According to a list carefully prepared by G. B. Siddall, there are in Cleveland 150 graduates of Oberlin College and 250 who have been students but did not graduate. A number of the K. and L. of S. surprised Mrs. Geo. S. Weirs and daugher at their home, 40 North Pleasant street on Tuesday evening. The citizens of North Amherst have secured the right of way practically for the whole length of the line of the proposed electric road between that place and the city of Lorain. Six able speakers from the Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes will engage in a public oratorical test on next Friday evening at the College chapel. Price of admission 25c. ............................. Corporal Evers passed through here last evening irect from the Seventh--on his way home on furlough. He reports all the boys doing well--except Winsor, who is lying in a critical condition at the hospital. .................. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/lorain/newspapers/personal96gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ohfiles/ File size: 3.8 Kb