USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Columbus Grove, Ohio Letters From Subscribers Chicago, Ill., Sept. 12, 1922. My Dear Friend: Enclosed fin*** check of two dollars for whic*** please send me the paper. ** have transferred to the north side school (sem) in a very de** sirable part of the cirt and fee** quite happy about the change even though I am tremendously busy gettin adapted to the new situation. Very sincerly yours, Matilda Basinger ______________ Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 12 1922 Putnam County Videtta: Gentleman: I am enclosing New york exchange for ($2.00) two dollars to pay my sybscription which expired last February. I regret very much thru over sight and I can assure you that your interest in sending the paper is appreviated very much. Please change address from 1130 Union to 1164 Union Ave. Very Sincerely Yours H. L. Beardsley ________________ Washington, D. C. Sept. 9, 22 Mr. Albert Schumacher, Editor Vidette, Columbus Grove, Ohio. My Dear Sir: Inclosed find check for re renewal of my subscription for year ending September, 1923. I read with pleasure every week the news conveyed through your columns, especially the whereabouts of many of those whom I well remember some thiry years ago. In your last issue I note that Mr. A. C. Hauck is located in Detroit, Mich. If the same person, he is a brother of the then Theo. Hauck drug firm and who married Miss Amy Thrift. Mrs. W*lfe and myself will leave Thursday with the Washington delegation to attend the *8th session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. at Detroit, and my arrangements are to visit folks at Piqua on the reture trip and on Tueday, the 26th, will be in the Grove accompanied by my father to attend a meeting of his lodge that evening. Wishing for you and the Vidette continued success, I beg to remain, Courteously, Bert V. Wolf ----