"In Today's News..." - 1895
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COMMENCEMENT AT MASSIEVILLE
The township commencement under the Boxwell law was held at the town hall at Massieville on Wednesday evening. A large crowd was present and the best of order prevailed. The program as printed in the Advertiser last week was carried out, except that Will Wallace delivered the address instead of Wilby Hyde, who had to leave the city. The success of the affair is due in a large degree to the management of Mrs. Josephine Riley.
RESULTS OF THE MILLS MEETING.
As a result of the MILLS meetings 43 new members were taken into Walnut Street M. E. church on last Sunday, 30 at Trinity M. E. church, 40 at the first Presbyterian church, 15 at the Third Presbyterian church and 75 at Plymouth Congregational church and 6 at Tabernacle Baptist church. Others who signed cards are expected to come in later.
GOODMAN-SCHILDER NUPTIALS.
The marriage of Mr. George A. Goodman, of Portsmouth, and Miss Katharine Schilder, daughter of Mrs. elizabeth Schilder, of South Paint street, will take place at St. Peter's church next Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. There will be a reception at the home of the bride's mother from 11 o'clock until 3 o'clock.
CITY BOARD
The City Board of Equalization organized Monday by electing Mr. George F. Sewards, President; J. B. Harrington, Vice President; and George L. Wolfe, Secretary.
DEATHS
In Union township, May 25, of epilepsy, William E. Keller, aged 20 yrs. In city, May 29, of old age, Mrs. Elizabeth Carson, aged 79 years.
NOTICES
Miss Lettie Schooley, of Hickory street, visited friends at Greenfield this week.
Scioto Gazette, Chillicothe, Ross Co OH; 29 May 1895
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