Zanesville News from the Fort Wayne Daily News, Fri Jan 26 1917
Classification: Biography
Surnames: Shepler, Olliver, Wirkle, Wanamaker, Daffon, Chancy, Walker, Sherrill, Taylor, Ward, Rich, Clark, Freshour, Clark, Keyser, Nickademus, Knight, Jackson, Merchant, Kiplinger, Pierson, Hoopingarner, Keplinger, Sutter
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ZANESVILLE NEWS. (Special Correspondence.)
Mr. John Shepler spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne.
Mr. Chancey Olliver, of Ossian, was in Zanesville Tuesday.
Mr. John Wirkle of Taylor Chapel, is attending the revival in Zanesville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wanamaker were the guests Tuesday of their daughter Mrs. Daffon of near Fort Wayne.
Mrs. Thomas Chancy of near Roanoke spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker.
The revival at the Radical U. B. church is growing in interest, with seven conversions to date. Rev. Sherrill filled the pulpit Monday evening and is announced again for Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Taylor who have been staying in the home of Mr. John Ward, who has been quite sick for some time, are at home again, as Mr. Ward is much improved.
A trade is on foot by which the property owned by Mr. John Rich will be exchanged for the two lots on Wayne street owned by Mr. Robert Clark.
Mr. Ray Freshour of Montpelier came to Zanesville Thursday to visit friends.
Mr. Chase A. Clark made a business trip to Fort Wayne Thursday.
Miss Folsom Keyser left Monday to visit a short time with her sister Mrs. Nasma Nickademus of Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Mr. O. A. Knight and son Clarence of Fort Wayne spent Monday with his mother Mrs. Rebecca Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson of Fort Wayne who have been visiting over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. (?) Merchant returned home Monday.
Mr. J. W. Kiplinger and Mr. Bernard Pierson motored to Uniondale Monday on business.
On account of the revival meetings at the Radical U. B. church. The meeting of the ladies aid announced for Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joe Hoopingarner has been postponed.
Miss Grace Keplinger (sic) who is attending the Huntington high school spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiplinger.
Mr. William Sutter, county superintendent of Bryon, Ohio, spent Sunday and Monday with his sister Mrs. James Walker. It is reported that Mr. Sutter is negotiating for the A. D. Hamilton property with a view to moving to Zanesville. Mr. Sutter is the owner of two farms in the vicinity of Zanesville.
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