Uniondale News from Fort Wayne News and Sentinel, Mon Mar 14 1921
Classification: Biography
Surnames: Woodward, Daugherty, Douglas, Rinehart, Rex, Griffin, Keller, Collins, Brickley, Crum, Haflich, Eversole, McElhaney, Lesh, Lamm, Fisher, Hatfield, Miller, Redding, Waid, Beach
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Uniondale News
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Woodward have moved from a farm west of town to the farm southeast of town known as the Daugherty place.
Miss Ethel Douglas of Kokomo, spent a few days here with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rinehart and sons, Ivan, Loyal and Galo of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rex and daughters, Evangeline and Nita Jane.
The Junior league of the Methodist church will meet Saturday night with Bernice Griffin. Their last meeting was held at the home of Ailene Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins and daughter, Ruth, recently spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jout Brickley.
The farm sale of Jout Brickley, held Friday, March 4, was well attended and articles sold well.
Delbert Crum is reported ill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Haflich spent Sunday in Markle with the former's father.
Gerald Crum spent Sunday with his friend, Jay Haflich.
Mrs. Laura Eversole and son Kenneth and Miss Mary Eversole spent Tuesday in Bluffton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins recently visited at the bedside of Homer McElhaney, son-in-law of Dan Lesh, at the latter's home. Mr. McElhaney is improving.
Forrest Lamm of Marion, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamm.
Fred Hatfield and Carl Fisher of Fort Wayne are spending a few days in their respective homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Redding at Rockford.
John Waid has purchassed the George Beach property.
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