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Many Happy Returns of the Day

COOPERSTOWN—Friends of Carrie Southworth feted her 95th “birth anniversary” with a surprise party on Thursday, April 18. Southworth was joined at her home for the festivities by friends, neighbors and fellow church parishioners. Jean Finch said of Southworth, “She’s a remarkable woman. Really quite something.” Pictured above are, front row: Mary Clarke, Carrie Southworth, Jean Finch, and Irene Parker; and, back row: Sharon Chambers, Marion Terpening, Connie Lewis, and Peg Walrath. (Photo provided)

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PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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