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Personals - Middletown, New York, June 2, 1919

Middletown, New York, 1919

PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn, who have resided at 8 Grand avenue for the past year have purchased the property of Charles St. John, of Philadelphia, Pa.

Miss Kathryn Ryan, who was operated upon at Thrall Hospital several weeks ago has recovered and is now spending a few days with her friend Miss Mary Brown, of East Main street. Miss Ryan, who is a nurse at the State Hospital, will also visit friends in Walden before returning to her duties.

Friends of Miss Gussie Baer, of Carson & Towner Co., will regret to learn that she is ill at her home.

B. T. Tuttle and R. Lester Lee, both of the Northside Pharmacy, have returned from a trout fishing trip in the Beaverkill. They report fine catches of trout while away.

Mrs. Jesse Barnes, of Highview was a visitor in town yesterday.

Miss Ethel Ebert, of 201 East Main street is spending a vacation at the home of her parents at Tanana Lake.

Miss Mildred Lain, formerly of Westtown was in town this morning, on her way back to New York, where she is studying nursing. Miss Lain has just spent a three weeks vacation with her parents in Westtown. She was formerly a student in this city, and has a large circle of friends here.

Mrs. Charles Dougherty, of Middletown, spent the weekend with her friend, Mrs. A. C. Atwood, of Pike street. — Port Jervis Union.

Mr. and Mrs. William Sallar and daughter, Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cox and daughter, Alice, also Mrs. Homer Griffin and son, Francis of Port Jervis motored to this city Saturday.

--Middletown Daily Herald, Middletown, New York, June 2, 1919

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