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October 1905 Edition
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GEARCITY SCHOOL NEWSA play was presented by Miss Brown in the auditorium at assembly yesterday. The play entitled 'A Rough Day.' Was about a teacher, Miss Anybody, who has a very bad class and just can't control them. A boy named Very Dickens, who was full of mischief, didn't help the class at all. A very helpful child, Amy Goodkind helped the teacher from losing her temper. Library to Observe 25th AnniversaryAt the Library Association meeting on Monday night, plans for the observance of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the GearCity Community Library were made. |
City Legion Post Plan Formal PartyThe City Post of the National Legion is planning its first formal party of the season.. The party will be held at the City Tribute House with members and guests gathering for cocktails in the lounge before an 8 o'clock dinner. Dancing will continue until 1 A. M. |
Make Appeal For Self DeterminationThe nation should underwrite neither foreign imperialism nor Foreign expansionism, William Bann, Jr., candidate for Congress from declared last night. Mr. Bann is currently 13 points down on his opponent, Bob Lymaker. Attack Fatal To City WomanAn elderly woman collapsed on the street early Monday morning and died shortly afterward on the way to the Hospital of the Seriously Ill with a heart attack. She was Miss Jane Doe. An employ of the Autocar Company. The 64-year-old woman was stricken as she was walking to work at 7:15 A. M., in front of Frank's Shop. Patrolman Barny Fife of the Lower City Township Police, noticed the woman as she stumbled and fell. He made her as comfortable as possible, then called for an ambulance. She was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead on arrival by Dr. S. Livingless. |