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Tidioute News - 1907


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Transcribed extractions from a newspaper published in 1907 in Tidioute.
Names are in bold for ease of finding.

 

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Friday, January 18, 1907

Under the heading "P.P."

 


 

Tidioute Union School

For the month ending Jan. 11th, 1907. The pupils whose names are in the honor roll have neither been absent nor tardy during the month.

No.1.--NANCY C. MORROW.
Total enrollment
36
Per cent. of attendance
96
No. of visits
40
HONOR ROLL
Harold Anderson Harry Boyer
Freddie Holdridge Edwin Miller
Junior Rosequist Douglas Waid
Ruth Anderson Ruth Brant
Eva Carlson Helen Hawkey
   
No. 2.--ALICE NEILL SIGGINS.
Total enrollment
48
Per cent. of attendance
97
No. of visits
38
HONOR ROLL
George Atkin Marion Brace
Ralph Cochener Frank Grandin
Carl Rosequist Floyd Saine
William Hopkins Frank Bauer
Carlyle Smith Dorman Ulf
Raymond Anderson Russell Sage
Paul Harry George Nosker
Harriet Carnahan Effie Alabaugh
Ruth Downing Miriam Greenlee
Dorothy Jennings Vivian Holdridge
Lucy Tompsett Elizabeth Corl
Margaret Rosequist Vera Morris
Libbie Crippen Geneva Watson
Nora Rosequist
 
No. 3.--IVA D. CARPENTER.
Total enrollment
40
Per cent. of attendance
95
No. of visits
30
HONOR ROLL
Maude Wells Sadie Swatzler
Agnes Carlson Laura Greenlee
May Kaltenbach Harriet Elder
Sydney Devore Elliot Grandin
Russell Anderson Hugh Shaw
Florence Wedlock Harriet Waid
Frances Miller Anna Bauer
Nellie Crippen Carl Anderson
Charles Hopkins Gust Gustafson
Rudolph Lindquist Frank McCarthy
   
No. 4.--GLADYS COCHENER
Total enrollment
38
Per cent. of attendance
94
No. of visits
9
HONOR ROLL
Sarah Atkin Mabel Carnahan
Margaret Corl Cora Crippen
Marguerite Day Helen Gustafson
Gertrude Hopkins Dorothy Hunter
Mabel Lewis Laura Kelly
Grace Magee Geraldine Wells
Frances Williams Hugh Carnahan
Albert Cochener Marshall Ulf
Henri Miller Vincent Hawkey
Carl Anderson
   
No. 5.--ALICE EDNA AVERILL.
Total enrollment
37
Per cent. of attendance
96
No. of visits
18
HONOR ROLL
Grace Atkin Elmer Carlson
Haydn Carnahan Wesley Carnahan
John Elder Mary Gray
Jos. Grettenberger Alice Hawkey
Mary Kennedy Fred Magee
Carrie Morrow Hilma Peterson
Urma Turner Frances Wells
Lillie Atkin May Buchanan
Lella May Hunter Faith Chambers
Josephine Lindholm Anna Merkle
Florence Rosequist Elliot Porterfield
   
No. 6.--MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN.
Total enrollment
36
Per cent. of attendance
99
No. of visits
4
HONOR ROLL
Edith Atkin Barbara Brace
Alice Bowen Emma Dunn
Blanche Ecoff Margaret Elder
Fern Frisbee Carrie Howard
Julia Grettenberger Pearl Lewis
Rosa Lindholm Mabel Rosequist
Ethel Russell Hazel Waid
Harry Anderson Earl Cochener
Floyd Clinger Keith Chambers
William Downing Clair Greenlee
Livingston Hunter Roy Holdridge
Donald Thompson
   
No. 7.--LAURA K. SMUTZ.
Total enrollment
28
Per cent. of attendance
95
No. of visits
5
HONOR ROLL
Robert Porterfield Jay Bourquin
Eva Morris Edwin Bartsch
Pearl Smith Hazel Williams
Lulu Crouch Allis Hastings
Harriet Dockrell Edith Morrison
Mary McKean Edith Bartsch
Louise Elder Ceora Downing
Sylvia Downing Emma Magill

 


 

Obituary - J. K. Green

J. K. Green, one of the best known lumbermen in Western Pennsylvania, died suddenly at his home in West Hickory on Saturday. He was 60 years old and had spent all of his life in that immediate vicinity. He was born Jan. 11, 1847, in Harmony township, Forest County, and spent his younger days in lumbering and as a river pilot. Recently he spent some time in farming and was the owner of a mill near Eagle Rock. A few days ago he was appointed postmaster at West Hickory, vice W. G. Wilkins, resigned. He is survived by his wife and these children: Mrs. Anna Copeland, Stewarts Run; Mas. [sic, s/b Mrs.] William Downey, Fagundus; Mrs. Frank Beckstore of Ohio; James, Herbert and Delbert who are employed in the Mid-Continent oil field; Fred, Milton and Miss Chloe at home.--[Derrick.

 

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Friday, February 22, 1907

 

Benner-Belknap Wedding

The initial wedding for 1907, among the young people of Tidioute, transpired Wednesday afternoon, when Irene Isabelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Benner, was married to Mr. George Clarence, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Belknap. It was a home wedding, attended by about eighty guests, most of whom were personal friends who were either companions or had seen the young couple grow to manhood and womanhood.

At half past two, to the music of the wedding march played by Miss Anna Martin, the contracting parties unattended entered the main parlor of the home where they were met by Rev. S. F. Marks, who in the usual suave and easy manner pronounced the words that bound together two more of Tidioute's born and bred, the ring ceremony being used. The bride's gown was a creation of white crepe de chene and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Her traveling gown was of green broadcloth. The house was decorated in a plain but tasteful manner, and all seemed to fit to and in the occasion.

At the conclusion of the ceremony congratulations were showered on the young couple, followed by an elaborate luncheon of three courses. It was like all Tidioute weddings correct in detail, perfect in ensemble and proved a very happy occasion.

The gifts were many and useful, running from the every day usefuls to those which go to make home beautiful and cozy.

As we have said, both of the young people are to the manner born, and they carry with them the best wishes and God speed of all their friends, in which THE NEWS heartily joins.

Mr. and Mrs. Belknap left for Erie on the 4:47 train, being sent off with the usual selections of confetti and rice, and will later go on to their Buffalo home.

Among those present from out of town were Mrs. J. A. Turner of West Hickory; Charles Taggart of Pittsburg; Miss Arline and Harry Kemble of Warren.

 

[Warren County coordinator's note: Their marriage license was recorded in Marriage Book 5, 1903-1909, on page 393.]

 


 

TOWN and COUNTRY

CAPT. BORCHERS DEAD.--L.T. Borchers, a prominent and well known citizen of Warren, died Wednesday morning after an illness of only three days.

SOCIETY ELECTION.--The woman's missionary society of the Presbyterian church held its annual election of officers at its meeting Tuesday evening: President, Mrs. Anna M. Grandin; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. S. F. Marks, Mrs. C. E. Magill; Secretary, Miss Emma Wesly; Treasurer, Mrs. C. E. White.

SERIOUSLY INJURED.--Hard fate seems to be pursuing the Klinestiver family of Nebraska. Some time ago the father of the family died, and a few days later a son was killed in a mill at Nebraska. Yesterday Fred Klinestiver was seriously injured while working on a trestle at Nebraska. He had three ribs broken, his collar bone fractured and was injured internally. Just how badly he is injured cannot as yet be determined with any degree of exactitude.--Warren Times, Tuesday.

 

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