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Hollenbeck fire News_19180725PottEntp2

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Bros Grant & Clifford of A.S. Coon Co. H, PA Div, in Fight in France. F.H. Hollenbeck Fire. A. Button

The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Jul 25, 1918 Page 2
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• TO MEET DAUGHTERS
Mr. and Mrs G. F. Wright of Gold were in Coudersport Friday to meet their daughter Mrs. Edith Smith with her children Sarah, and George and Miss Ida Wright. Mrs. Smith lives in Buffalo and Miss Ida had been visiting her. She and her children will make a visit to the old home. Mr. and Mrs. Wright were down in their auto.

MOVING TO OLEAN
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wright and little son Frederick of Gold moved on Monday to Olean where Mr. Wright has a good job firing for the Pennsylvania. They stopped in Coudersport long enough to have the Enterprise changed to his new address. Good luck.

IN THICK OF FIGHT
According to information given the newspapers by Chief of Staff March the entire Pennsylvania division is in the heavy fight launched against the Germans. This Division trained at Camp Hancock for several months and went to France in April. In this Division is the 112th regiment of which Company H of Ridgway is a member. The Pennsylvania division contains 40,000 men. Grant and Clifford Coon, brothers of A. S. Coon, foreman of the Enterprise shop, are both members of Company H. They went into training last July.

FIRES ARE RAGING
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hollenbach of R.D. 6 were shopping and transacting other business in Coudersport Monday. They say that fires are raging in their community especially on Jones Run. Rain is very much needed.

HE IS OVER
Mrs Mary Button has received the official announcement of the safe arrival of her son Albert overseas. The card came to her on Thursday, July 11th. She had not heard from him since June 3t0h.
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Closely following confirmation of Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt's death Theodore Roosevelt receives a cable announcing that his son, Major Theodore. Jr.. is wounded and is now in a Paris hospital.

United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
1918
Jul
25
Page 2


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