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Elyria, OH
Chronicle Telegram
Sunday, May 08, 1921

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Jack Hugh reported to the police Saturday night that someone had stolen a new Chandler automobile from in front of his home on Grace court. He had just returned from Cleveland, and left the machine for a few minutes, and when he returned it was gone.

Leland H. McDonald, colored, found guilty of attempting to hold-up Big Four express train at New London and given Indeterminate sentence to Ohio penitentiary.

J, M. Enomoto asks injunction to prevent George Picker from whom he purchased restaurant, from starting another restaurant.

Henry Detch elected president of Eagle lodge.

Joseph Orsten and wife, Detroit, badly bruised and cut when auto turned turtle on pike between Bellevue and Clyde.

Jeff Beasley and Tom Brown arrested at Plymouth on charge of breaking into B & O freight car.

Marshall Edward Nagle, Monroeville, rendered unconscious when axe, while splitting wood, struck clothes line and deflected to his face.

C. E. Smith resigns as superintend of schools at Monroevllle to accept similar position at Cuyahoga Falls.

Leo J. Cook accepts position of manager of Co-Operative Elevator Co. at Monroevllle.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mehling.

Miss M. A. Webbor visited in Cleveland Sunday and Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Walker of Akron were the over Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walker.

Mrs. Katherine Bungart spent a few days of last week in Cleveland.

Miss Freda Mittlestead of Cleveland visited at the home of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mittlestead, Sunday.

The Royal Circle had an all day meeting on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barr.

Mr. and Mrs. Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fitch of Rocky River spent Sunday at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Collinwood, Mr. and Mrs. Walton of Elyria, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Traxler of Dover visited at the home of John Snyder, Sunday.

Henry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stear and child visited at the home of Mrs Katherine Bungart, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Antone Helfrich spent Sunday at the home of the latter's parents in Dover.

Mrs. Bertha Burrell of Elyria, was here to attend the funeral of Anson Titus, which was held at the Avon Lake Methodist church on Sunday.

Mrs. Madeline Miller of Cleveland spent this week with Mrs. Carl Kohnz.

Miss Katherine Rehberg is visiting at the home of Miss Hildred Frank.

Mrs. Kaseman returned home from the hospital last Sunday.

Bernard Ackerman of Case school of Cleveland was at home for the week end.

Dr. John R. Pipes attended the meeting of the board of health in Elyria, Monday.

Alvie Bungart spent Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Katharine Bungart.

The Mission club will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Edith Klingshirn.

Mr. Morris, the state A. H. S. Inspector gave a very interesting talk on centralization at the high school last Wednesday.

Miss Regina Casper is very ill at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Pater Casper.

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