Boone County Recorder . DEVON. Uncle Jefferson Carpenteriously ill. The rain, Friday, was hailedgreatful hearts. MIsb Emma Rivard will be theguest of relatives in Covington, thisweek. Miss Jennie Mardis, of Covington,1b being entertained by the MissesMaber. Mrs Caroline Senior, of Erlanger,was the guest of W. A. Rice andfamily, Thursday. Two of Mr. Gross children, wholive on Frank Respess farm, arequite sick with diphtheria. James Dobbins and family, ofGunpowder, were guests of their sis-ter, Mrs, Hogrife, Sunday. Clarence Rector and family, ofnear Burlington, were pleasantguests of his sister


Boone County Recorder . DEVON. Uncle Jefferson Carpenteriously ill. The rain, Friday, was hailedgreatful hearts. MIsb Emma Rivard will be theguest of relatives in Covington, thisweek. Miss Jennie Mardis, of Covington,1b being entertained by the MissesMaber. Mrs Caroline Senior, of Erlanger,was the guest of W. A. Rice andfamily, Thursday. Two of Mr. Gross children, wholive on Frank Respess farm, arequite sick with diphtheria. James Dobbins and family, ofGunpowder, were guests of their sis-ter, Mrs, Hogrife, Sunday. Clarence Rector and family, ofnear Burlington, were pleasantguests of his sister, Mrs. Cove Car-penter, Sunday. Miss Mary Fields, of Camp Wash-ington, Om who was the guest of rel-atives and friends near here the pasttwo weeks, returned home Monday. Jerry Conrad and family andmother, Mrs. Arminta Conrad, ofDevon, and Claud Robinson andfamily, of Ludlow, were pleasantlyentertained by Eli Conrad and fam-ily, of Walton, Sunday. 000. eODNTT


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