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Sailed Today for Buenos Aires (1868)

Weldon Earl Borland (1906-2002) in the The Evening Independent on 29 November 1930.

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Sailed Today for Buenos Aires.

Weldon E. Borland, of Akron, formerly of Massillon, son of Mrs. Alberta Borland of Wales road, NE, and nephew of Mrs. John Beadle of Walnut road, SE, left Thursday evening tor New York City, with the Flying Squadron, a group of men from the Goodyear company of Akron, and sailed today for Buenos Aires, where they will be instructors in the new Goodyear factory in that city. Those going in the contingent are expected to remain for six months and have spent the past three months in study preparing for the work. Including the acquiring of Spanish. Mr. Borland spent Thanksgiving in Massillon and was a guest at a dinner given by his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Miller, of Walnut road, SE. W. E. Moody, son of the Reverend Mr. Moody, of Bowdil, is also a member of the party.

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