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Knight, Harry N. |
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Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 16 Aug 1951, Thu, Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mosch and two sons of Sharon, Pa., were Wednesday and Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mosch and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wettergren left Tuesday for their home in Fair Lawn, N. J., after being guests for several days at the Hotel Crittenden of the latter's cousin, Mrs. N. E. Barton and Mrs. H. N. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Miles and three daughters, who were vacationing for a week on Lake Erie at Conneaut, O., were called home by the sudden death on Saturday of Mr. Miles' father, J. R. Miles, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Miles left at once for Germantown.
Mrs. David Perry and four children left Saturday for their home in Clifton Heights, Pa., after a two months' stay with relatives. They were accompanied by her mother, Mrs. F. W. Daugherty and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coyle. Mrs. Daugherty remained for a longer visit.
Cpl. Charles Fred Baker expects to leave Okinawa, August 30, for the United States according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Baker. Cpl Baker's last visit home was two years ago last month and he has been in Korea and other Pacific areas since January 1950.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and son, Tommy, who have enjoyed a two weeks' vacation with his sister, Mrs. Evelyn Tucker, and Mrs. Kenneth Olin and her mother, Mrs. F. A. Stebbins, will return Sunday to their home in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Olin will motor there with them. - . . . .
Carl Smith, who is employed by Bell Aircraft, at Niagara Falls, N. Y., is spending a month's vacation in town with his father, Maurice B. Smith. They returned Monday from Sayre where the -elder Mr. Smith had been a patient at the Robert Packer Hospital for five days for observation and treatment.
Miss Frances Benson returned yesterday from Conesus Lake, N. Y., where she had spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Cole and Mr. Cole. She was accompanied here by Mrs. Albert Michael and daughter, Sally, and Mrs. Fannie Farwell, who were en route to Mt. Alton to be guests of Miss Margaret Quinn.
Pierce Brown of Maumee, Ohio, joined his family here Saturday and on Monday they all left for Providence, R. I., to visit his parents. They plan to return here before returning to Ohio. Mrs. Brown and children have been here several weeks while she has been dismantling the home of her late mother, Mrs. F. E. Gordnier.
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1935 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Bought the Hotel Crittenden from Jams A. Kelly, who 'operated this hostelery most successfully until its sale to the late Harry Knight in 1935.' |
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Obituary for James A. Kelly, past owner of the Hotel Crittenden
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
25 Jan 1945, Thu • Page 1
BY wetzupdoc · 10 Oktober 2020
James A. Kelly
Well Known Resident Dies
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Many Years "Mine Host" at Hotel Crittenden - Retired From Business in 1935.
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James A. Kelly, who for many years was the genial host at the Hotel Crittenden, succumbed at the family home on North Main Street, Monday afternoon, January 22,
JAMES A. KELLY
1945. Mr. Kelly had been in slowly failing health for a long time, and really ill some two months.
Mr. Kelly was born at Honesdale, Pa., July 15, 1859. He was the son of James and Mary Kelly. He came to this section more than forty years ago, being located in Galeton for some time before purchasing the Hotel Crittenden in December, 1906. He operated this hostelery most successfully until its sale to the late Harry Knight in 1935.
Mr. Kelly was possessed of a most genial nature and made warm friends, not only of the townspeople but of the thousands of traveling men, and the strangers who were guests at the Crittenden.
Mr. Kelly married Elizabeth Collins at Galeton in September, 1898, and she with one son, James Leo Kelly, of San Diego, Calif., survives. Another son, William M. Kelly passed away two years ago. He is the last of his family, three sisters having preceded him in death.
Funeral service was held at this morning irom the Gillon Funeral Home and at 9:00 o'clock from St. Eulalia Church, the church of which he had long been a member. The Rev. Fr. F. M. O'Connell officiated and burial was in St. Eulalia Cemetery. The pallbearers were
- Lt. Perry Patterson,
- Arthur Cantwell,
- John Havens,
- John Lyman,
- George Mitchell and
- Hubert Cox.
Genial Jim Kelly will be missed by a large circle of friends at home and over a large section of the country.
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CLIPPED FROM
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
25 Jan 1945, Thu • Page 1
BY wetzupdoc · 10 Oktober 2020
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H. N. Knight |
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Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 16 Aug 1951, Thu, Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mosch and two sons of Sharon, Pa., were Wednesday and Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mosch and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wettergren left Tuesday for their home in Fair Lawn, N. J., after being guests for several days at the Hotel Crittenden of the latter's cousin, Mrs. N. E. Barton and Mrs. H. N. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Miles and three daughters, who were vacationing for a week on Lake Erie at Conneaut, O., were called home by the sudden death on Saturday of Mr. Miles' father, J. R. Miles, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Miles left at once for Germantown.
Mrs. David Perry and four children left Saturday for their home in Clifton Heights, Pa., after a two months' stay with relatives. They were accompanied by her mother, Mrs. F. W. Daugherty and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coyle. Mrs. Daugherty remained for a longer visit.
Cpl. Charles Fred Baker expects to leave Okinawa, August 30, for the United States according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Baker. Cpl Baker's last visit home was two years ago last month and he has been in Korea and other Pacific areas since January 1950.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and son, Tommy, who have enjoyed a two weeks' vacation with his sister, Mrs. Evelyn Tucker, and Mrs. Kenneth Olin and her mother, Mrs. F. A. Stebbins, will return Sunday to their home in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Olin will motor there with them. - . . . .
Carl Smith, who is employed by Bell Aircraft, at Niagara Falls, N. Y., is spending a month's vacation in town with his father, Maurice B. Smith. They returned Monday from Sayre where the -elder Mr. Smith had been a patient at the Robert Packer Hospital for five days for observation and treatment.
Miss Frances Benson returned yesterday from Conesus Lake, N. Y., where she had spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Cole and Mr. Cole. She was accompanied here by Mrs. Albert Michael and daughter, Sally, and Mrs. Fannie Farwell, who were en route to Mt. Alton to be guests of Miss Margaret Quinn.
Pierce Brown of Maumee, Ohio, joined his family here Saturday and on Monday they all left for Providence, R. I., to visit his parents. They plan to return here before returning to Ohio. Mrs. Brown and children have been here several weeks while she has been dismantling the home of her late mother, Mrs. F. E. Gordnier.
Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 16 Aug 1951, Thu, Page 5
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I82286 |
WETZEL-SPRING |