Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette
Fort Wayne,
Indiana Wednesday, July 21, 1920 Page 10
OSSIAN
NEWSOSSIAN, Ind., July 20. -- The Sanitary grocery owned and operated by C. J. Wagner and Dale
Derr has now become the sole property of Mr. Derr, by a deal completed this week. Mr. Derr purchased the half interest of Mr. Wagner and will continue to operate the business himself assisted by his brother, Russell
Derr. Mr. Wagner will find employment in
Fort Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Somers have as guests in their home this week, Mrs. Edna Omo, and daughters, of Chicago. Mrs. Omo is a daughter of Mrs. Margaret Black, also of Chicago, who is here spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Somers.
Mrs. G. E. Flanigan and daughter, Edith, of New Albany, came Thursday for a visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Clementina
Hostetter and her sister, Mrs. Ella
Flanigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vananda have as their guest since Wednesday, Mrs. Belle Patterson, of Warren.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donaghy, a son, on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Koons had as their guest for a few days their daughter, Mrs. R. A. Hatfield, of Winona Lake. She came especially to attend the
Koons' reunion.
Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Wybourn had as their guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. John Wybourn, of Sturgis, Mich.
C. S. Miller, of
Parker, passed through Ossian Wednesday on his way to Whitley county on a business trip. His niece, Esther
Hamilton, of Lynn, accompanied him and stopped off here for a visit with Lavan
Rector and Marjorie
Flanigan.
Raymond Goshorn, of the
Wilson Bros.' hardware force, is unable to be at work this week on account of a threatened attack of typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hanna and Mrs. George
Hanna and their children, of Newcastle, Pa., who have been visiting among relatives here for the past ten days left yesterday by auto for Ashtabula, O., en route home.
Mrs. Hanna J. Woodward, of Delphos, O., came recently for a visit among relatives in this vicinity.
Samuel
Kreigh left Tuesday for a fishing trip to
Rome City. He went with William and Thomas
Sowards, of Pugney.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trotler, of Fredericksburg, who are en route by auto for
Lowell, Mass., to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Harold
Putnam, stopped off in Ossian Thursday to visit until Saturday with Mrs. Trotler's mother, Mrs. Clementina
Hostetter, her sister, Mrs. Ella
Flanigan and her brother Charles and W. E. Hostetter. They leave Saturday and Mrs. Flanigan will accompany them as far as
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Elmer
Springer and Mrs. Theo Werling were notified Thursday night by telephone of the death of their brother, Henry Wittie, of
Fort Wayne. Death was caused by drowning.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Brecheisen have as their guests this week the former's sister, Mrs. W. W. Ward and daughter, of Rushville.
Miss Mae
Wilson, of
Fort Wayne, is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
Wilson