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Vets to Get Welcome Home
Herald of Sept. 5, 1946
The Cove was set to give World War II veterans a rousing “welcome home” at a gala Morrisons Cove Memorial Picnic. It also was to be held in celebration of the silver anniversary of Morrisons Cove Memorial Park.
Billy Kreider, 8, broke both bones in his arm after falling off the same horse that from which Jack Klepser fell from about four weeks before. The two boys were cousins.
Mrs. Sybella Nicodemus, widow of Wesley B. Nicodemus observed her 90th birthday at her home near Henrietta.
V. Ross Nicodemus and Raymond Rodkey discovered three baby barn owls while hauling baled hay into the barn.
The Herald began publishing a column called “Household Memos” written by Lynn Chambers. It was a feature “which helped housewives plan meals and save money.”
Four people were injured in a truck-automobile collision and four other vehicles were damaged in traffic accidents.
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