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Title:
Newspaper Articles
Source:
The Toledo Blade, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio
Publication Date:
Feb. 25, 1909
Article:
GOOD SHEPHERD CHURCH
Rev. Father O'Brien has just received a letter from Rev. J.G. Crehan, formerly assistant pastor of the Good Shepherd church, stating that he is now out of danger. Rev. Fr. Crehan was critically ill of pneumonia. Lenten services were begun yesterday in Good Shepherd church, with services at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Services will be held Wednesday and Friday evenings until Easter.
FUNERAL OF WILLIAM FINLAY
Impressive services were held yesterday afternoon by the Elks, assisted by the Rev. J.C. Ferrier, at the funeral of William Finlay, of 700 Nevada street. The floral tributes were elaborate. The interment was at Forest cemetery.
DEATH OF JOHN LANEY
John Laney, of Rossford, died at Alexandria, Ind., Tuesday, of pneumonia. The body was brought home last night. He was 17 years old, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Laney, of 174 Oak street, Rossford. he had been working at Alexandria, in the glass works. The funeral will probably be held tomorrow afternoon.
DIE OF PARALYSIS
Mrs. Anna Gronenschild, of Rossford, was stricken with paralysis several days ago and died at 8 o'clock last night. She was 67 years old and leaves a husband, Joseph Gronenschild, three sons, Joseph and John Gronenschild and Peter Schlings, and one daughter Mrs. Charles Dublicik. The funeral will be held Saturday morning from the Rossford Catholic church and burial will be in Calvary cemetery.
DEATH OF MISS CUMMINS
Miss Margaret Cummins, 89, died Wednesday morning at her home of her sister, Mrs. Nancy Wynn, with whom she had lived 60 years. She was born in Rockingham county, Virginia, came to this state when a child. For sixteen years she had been totally blind, but her life was a lesson in patience to the host of friends with whom she came in contact. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 from the residence. Burial will be in the family lot in North Oregon cemetery.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
Mrs. S.W. Beckwith is visiting in Carey, O.
Arthur Cousino was surprised at his home at 623 Plymouth street, Monday evening. Dancing, musci and luncheon and games were enjoyed.
Miss Anna Ritzman and Miss Marion Clarke entertained a few of their friends at the home of Miss Clarke, 557 Oak street, Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in games, music and recitations, after which refreshments were served. The guests were Mrs. C. Baker, Misses Carrie Betts, Martha Garbe, Josephine Jaegly, Mary Davies, Naomi Davies, Lillian Guncheon, Frances Guncheon, Flora Brill, Claude Bunte, Kathleen Smith, Mildred Chesbrough, Elsie Clarke.
Miss Addie Dushane was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends Monday evening. The occasion was her sixteenth birthday. The house was decorated with flowers and bunting. Miss Dushane was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. The guests were Harry Beaudry, Al Nohl, Ed Threm, Bernard Jennings, Merl Lazzette, Tom Dushane, Frank Navarre, Eli Dushane, Rome Homer, MissesElsie Sommers, Agnest Boiselle, May Navarre, Ada Duvall, Maud Navarre, ---(rest cut off).
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