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George E. Jennings ~ Fremont, Nebraska ~ 1893
Posted by: Deborah Brownfield - Stanley (ID *****1616) Date: February 07, 2004 at 06:37:19
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Garden Grove Express
May 18, 1893
Garden Grove, Iowa

PERSONAL.

James WHARTON, of Leon, was in town Tuesday.

Rev. John WRIGHT was with his father part of last week.

Mrs. C. A. MCCARTNEY and Harry, of Weldon, were in town Monday night.

Harvey NORTHRUP came down from Tingley Saturday on a visit to his parents.

Joe LEEPER and some of his bridge men were in this vicinity a day or two this
week.

C. S. STEARNS attended the funeral of his late ward, Thomas KEERAN, Tuesday
at Weldon.

Mrs. A. C. SIGLER, of Leon, visited her daughter, Mrs. J. J. EVANS, and
family Friday night.

Miss Jet GORDON, who was at home for about ten days, returned to her place of
business Friday.

D. P. GOODRICH, solicitor for the K. & W. was in town Tuesday looking after
the interests of his road.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CULVER started for Chicago Monday. They will spend a
couple of weeks at the World's Fair.

Rev. Robt. BEER went to Des Moines Tuesday and officiated at the
CARTER-KELLOGG wedding which took place yesterday evening.

Miss Bina SWOPE, a popular teacher of the Garden Grove schools, attended the
school entertainment Monday night. - Journal

Harry ARNOLD went to Chicago Tuesday with a load of fine hogs. There were
two fast stock trains from down the branch that day.

Wallace BRUCE, foreman of the Express office at Garden Grove, was in town
last Saturday and made the Journal a pleasant call. - Journal.

Sam BAKER came home from Centerville Sunday. He expects to remain in this
vicinity for some time. Sam is the young man that will make it win any place.

Mrs. Nelson RHOADES, of Sopris, Col. came Tuesday. She is on her way to the
World's Fair and stopped a few days with her brother-in-law Frank and family.
Her husband is expected in a short time.

T. J. SILVERS came down from Humeston Saturday and visited his mother and
other friends over Sunday. Tom is too good natured to become a confirmed
bachelor, hence it is necessary for him to hunt up the lucky lady.

R. D. HALL and C. D. MALLETTE started for Tallahoma, Tenn. Monday on a visit
to the former's parents as well as on a prospecting tour. They will doubtless
have a very pleasant trip as the Tennessee weather must be very nice about
this time of year.

B. F. ATEN returned home from Des Moines Friday. Ben stood a very creditable
examination before the Supreme Court and is now a full fledged
attorney-at-law. He has also received an appointment as postal clerk on the main line. He
expects to follow that for a while.

Prof. and Mrs. DUNHAM returned Friday and are giving another term of lessons
to a large and enthusiastic class of singers who are making marked
advancement. We reiterate the fact that there are no better instructors than Prof.
DUNHAM. The grand closing concert will be given Friday night.

Geo. E. JENNINGS, of Fremont, Neb. came Friday on a visit to his old home.
He says he feels homesick to move back here when he considers the wonderful
improvement in the town during the eight years he has been absent. Geo. is now a
first-class mechanic and is doing well.

Copied by Stacey McDowell Dietiker
February 6, 2004
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