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Shelby
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Shelbyville
Democrat
February 23, 1933 vol LIX No. 35 p 2
col 2
ROCKFORD
Adolph
Rawdin and Roy Largent were in Strasburg last
Monday.
A. B. Kearney butchered fat porkers last Tuesday.
Adolph
Rawdin called on Earl Shelton, A. B. Kearney,
Charles
Shanholtzer, and his sister, Mrs. Roy Largent Tuesday.
George Largent and Merle Barr assisted Roy Largent
haul fodder the first of last
week.
Shelby
Robison and Charles Shanholtzer were among the Strasburg shoppers
Friday.
Nick
Eckhart called on Claude
Rawlings Thursday morning.
Mrs. Maude [M. (Hoy)] Rawdin [Smith] and son Adolph
called on Mrs. Roy
Largent and children and Charles Shanholtzer Wednesday.
Irene and Iona Lawrence, Flora Josephine Kearney, Esther
Rawlings, and Wayne Kearney
visited Rockford school Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs.
Andrew Welton reports finding a goose egg last week, the first this
season.
George
Largent is sawing logs now
with Jim Barr and Roy Largent assisting.
Clay
Robison, Jr., Duffron Welton, Bert Wiley and Roy
Largent spent Sunday afternoon with Claude
Rawlings and sons.
Merle Barr assisted Leeverne Rawdin with work
Thursday.
John
Lenz buzzed his wood Friday morning.
Orval
Lenz dragged the roads one day last week.
Mrs. Mildred Kearney worked for Charles Shanholtzer
Thursday.
Claude
Rawlings and family
were in Strasburg Saturday
evening.
George Largent and son were in Stewardson
Saturday.
Elsie Ulmer of Effingham had a new radio installed
for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ulmer, Saturday.
August Doeding has been sick with the flu.
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