In
April 17, 2025

In Retrospect

100 YEARS AGO
APRIL 17, 1925
Dr. H. C. Duke was the high man an the Richwood rifle team, competing in the Columbus Dispatch rifle tournament and won the silver cup offered for the best score on each team. F.E. Riley, of the Richwood club, was among the “unknown scores” winners and received a fishing reel. C. V. Zuspan, also of the local club, was sixth high man on the team and received a subscription to “Hunter, Trader and Trapper”.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gabriel and family entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Gabriel’s ninety-third birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gabriel, of Marysville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and children, of New Dover; Mr. and Mrs. Eden Ballard and children, of Radnor, and Wayne Sma…

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