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Classes Resume
Herald of Oct. 27, 1922
After a vacation of one week the students and teachers returned again to College Heights. Everybody seemed anxious to get back. In fact, the vacation did not make us feel the proverbial “blue Monday”. We know our boys and girls have worked hard during last week, many of their hands show the marks of corn husking.
Mrs. Sarah Dilling Baker, wife of Daniel S. Baker, deceased, died at her home on Clover Creek on Sunday morning at one o’clock, death being due to a complication of diseases from which she suffered but a short time. Her death came as a shock to her many friends, who will sadly miss her now that she has gone.
Mrs. Anna M. Hagey, widow of James Hagey, died at her home on East Allegheny street, Friday morning at 9:50 o’clock, death being due to diseases incident to advanced age. She was born in Martinsburg on March 12, 1837 and resided in this vicinity all her life.
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