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24Mar 1898d
PITTSBIIRGII, PA. AND ENVIRONS. March 10.-It was good to see a business as expansive as ttrat of the young Welshman, John G. Evans, Penn Ave., East Liberty. ln East Liberty there are many of Welsh blood, such as S. H. Lloyd,the real estate agent andthe able physician, Dr. Davies. Deacon Isaac
Re$of Chatham St. church is sick at home but his dear wife is much better than she was. Mrs. Vaughn, wife of Ed. Vaughn the singer, is still weak. The Rev. R. C. Morgan has a cold. He preached in the old church in Connellsville and in the evening at Chatham St. I met two thoroughly Welsh men in Wilkinsburg-Dr. Parry (Pres.) and Dr. Stephens, the physician. Dr. Parry was only seven years old when he came to America . John O. Edwards at Frankstov*,n, Second Ave. Mrs. Benjamin Lewis of Wakefield St. home save after visiting her sons in Bridgepor! Conn.-{elynfab.

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