Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 May 1915 — Page 15
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CLAY CITY, IND-
P. F. Hooper returned home Sunday from Asheville. N. C. Mrs. James Behern, of Terre Haute, visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Bond, of Oaktown, was here Monday. Mrs. W. A. Flgg was In Terre Haute Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jarvis spent Sunday In Sullivan. Mrs. B. B. Evans was In Sullivan Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McMahon, of Selfret. were here Monday. Mrs. Ira Essex and son Frank were in Sullivan Monday.
A. V. Mlnich made a business trip to Sullivan Monday. Perry Bicknell and family spent Sundav in Vincennes with relatives.
Owen Collins was in Sullivan Sunday. Azro Pifer visited friends in Terre Haute Sunday.
Revelle Battson, of Indianapolis, visited her mother, Mrs. John Burnham, this week.
Major Ellis, of Kokomo. spent the week with relatives. Miss Mary Burger was the guest of her cousin, Miss Ruty Jones, in Terre Haute Tuesday.
Mrs. I. M. Houser, of Chicago, spent the week with her husband, Rev. I. M. Hcmser, pastor of the PYesbyterlan chuTch.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Travis and son Charles, Vera and Velio Travis, Ruth Bayh and Gertrude Brown were In Jasonville Sunday.
Miss Ethel Hyde, of Brazil, was the puest of Mrs. Cecil Gravson over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allen and daughter Joan, and Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Ellis were In Terre Haute Sunday.
Miss Elva Light, of Terre Haute, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Light.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams and Mr. and Mrs. C. Sexton, of Jasonvllle, attended a recital here Thursday evening.
SHELBYVILLE. ILL.
Mrs. W. C. Headen is visiting in Albany, N. Y., the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Francis Draper, and son.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moon, of Herriek, are in Shelbyville for a visit. Rev. Leonard Keeler. of Hope, Kan., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weakley and family.
Mrs. Mary Hoxsev. of Olney, is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Carrie Catherwood, and her sister. Mrs. E. J. Scarborough.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barbee. of Hillsboro, have been the guests of their parents in this city.
Miss Itia Pegan, of Chicago, is visiting in Shelbyville. Miss Edna Peale has returned from a visit with friends in Mattoon.
Miss Aileen Cox. of Decatur, is the guest of relatives in Sheltvville. Mrs. Bernice Sentenev and children, of Mattoon, have returned to their home after a visit in Shelbvville with friends.
Mrs. Harry Gundelfinger Is the guest of her sister in East St. Louis for a few weeks.
KNIGHTSVILLE, DID.
Mrs. Charles McKay, of Brazil, was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Charles Brill, here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albright and children spent Sunday in West Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. James Bell.
Mrs. Samuel Adamson spent Wednesday In Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Adamson.
Miss Emma Pierce, of Terre Haute, is the guest of Miss Roscena Degischer here this week.
Miss Anna Somes, who has been visiting in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Somes, returned pome Friday.
Miss Eflta Adamson and Ruth Roberts, of Harmony, spent Friday evening here with Miss Bernice Deal.
Miss Mae Berrisford was the guest of Mrs. Clyde Philips In Brazil Monday.
Eldred Dunn spent Thursday In Brazil on business. Mrs. Daid Evans, of Brazil, visited her mother, Mrs. Charles Reed, here this week.
WORTHDTGTON, DID.
Mrs. Hugh McNalr was at Bicknell Thursday. Misses Rhoda Mitten and Lela Dale Attended the grand chapter meeting of the Eastern Star at Indianapolis this week as delegates.
Z. P. East was at VlncenneB on Wednesday transacting business. Mrs. S. Cole has returned from a visit at Brazil.
Mrs. Swope went to Indianapolis this week to visit her daughter. Dock Wilson has returned from Clarksville. Tenn.
James Ellingsworth came home from Spencer to spend Sunday. Miss Pearl Holder, of Lyons, was the guest of Miss Katherlne Dale the first of the week.
Bruce Spear was at Spencer dayBruce Beem, of Spencer, spent Bunday here the guest of Miss Johanna Easter.
W. S. Rubottom went to Spencer on business Wednesday.
PRATUUtt CBEEEf IND.
Several of the farmers in th*s vicinity are preparing to plant corn. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kruzan, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lane.
Mrs. Mary Farrls was shopping 'n Terre Haute Friday. Miss Ada Lane returned home Tuesday after a week's visit with her cousin, Miss Jennie Hughes, who aocompanled her home for a few days' visit.
The Rev. Dorsey, of Orange county, held services at the Christian church at Mlddletown Saturday night and Sunday.
Basil Powers called on Miss Esther Bentley Saturday evening. Mrs. R. Rinerson, who has been spending the winter in Florida, is expected home about May 10.
CLOVEBLAND, DID.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. S. Roblson attended the Lyon meetlne in Terre Haute Tuesday night.
The family of James Maxey has moved to Summit Grove. Jess Redifer met with a painful accident by stepping on a rustv nail.
Theodore Duncan is visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Sarah Barricks and Mrs. Grace Cole were in Brazil Tuesdav.
The contractors have commenced work on the W. H. Weber gravel road. Ira Kidwell and familv visited J. N. McCormick Monday.
Lionel Carter spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Pearl Maxey. Mr. Hunt will soon t-e out again after a nine weeks' illness.
Mr. Nichols, of West York. 111., spent Sunday with M!ss Lora Evans.
COEY, DTD.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Irvln. of Brazil, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Staggs Sunday.
Mrs. Lolla Grayson, of Saline City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnett the past week.
John Kiefner, Dr. O. James, L. O. Sheets, William Fortner and Herbert Rhodes were at Brazil Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gulrl and three children, of Chicago, 111., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. James and other relatives here.
Misses Gertrude Sheets and Grace Buck were the guests of Misses Ora and Maude Phillipp at Terre Haute Thursday night.
Mrs Loucinda Bright, of Terre TTatfte, is visiting Mrs. Loucinda Armstrong.
Dedicate Alter in Paris, ///., Church
I'AltIS ALTAR WHICH BISHOP WILL DKDICATB.
PARIS. 111., May 1.—The Rt. Rev. 13. W. osborn. D.D., bishop of the Episcopal church of Illinois, will conduct services at the St. Andrew's church here tomorrow. Besides the usual services the bishop will administer the sacrament of the holy confirmation to a
BOWLING GREEN, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peyton, residing west of Prairie City, spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haword Wood'burn.
Jens Smith, formerly a resident of Canada, has moved his family to the Crls Lemon farm east of here.
Mr. and Mrs'. John Weldner and son Kyle and Mr. and Mtb. Harry Griffith spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Terre Haute.
Mrs. Myrtle Pounds of Indianapolis was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
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tom and other relatives the first of W66k Miss Mollie Norman, who resides In Arkansas, spent the week here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Norman, and her brother, Clarence Norman. and wife.
Mack Phegley of Brazil soent Sunday here visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carmi Pheglev.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ringo and daughter, Mrs. Houk, of Terra Haute, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Melvln here the first of the week.
Everett Williams has returned from a visit wHh friends in Jackson, Miss. Hayes Miles and Chester Drake spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Clay City.
Mr. and Mrs. William —uber oC Poland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Royer Sunday afternoon.
COAL CITY, DID.
S. P. Hochstetter spent Saturday In Clay City. John Yocum returned from Martinsville Tuesday after a several weeks' visit
Harold Grim. When Hochctetter, Myra, Lois and Bernice Mitten took the teachers' examination Saturday at Spencer.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Todd and Mrs. Victor Reagan were in Clay City Monday.
Mrs. Francis Grim left Tuesday 'or Oregon and California, where Bhe will spend the summer.
Ollie McKinnon and wife rf Bicknell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKinnon.
Born, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Brld Moyer, a daughter, Marie Fern, April 22. Mrs. Coy Summerlot was shopping In Clay City Saturday.
Miss Mildred Schmidt was in Clay City Saturday. Misses Dorothy Speas, Hazel Shaw and Mollie White of near Worthlngton, were the guests of Mrs. G. W. Van Horn Sunday.
ELNORA, DID.
Mrs. Anna Beever, of Bloomlngton, visited friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Green returned Tuesday from an extended visit In Indianapolis.
Mrs. V. A. Wray was at Linton shopping Monday morning. Frank Cox, of Indianapolis, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cox, here the flrBt of the week.
J. O. Jewell, of Terre Haute, visited here Tuesdav. Mrs. E. S. Earle, of Linton, visited friends here the first of the week.
John Caress was at Washington Tuesday. Mrs. John Johnson visited relatives In Bicknell Thursday.
Mrs. Sarah Richardson, of Scotland, visited her son, John Richardson, and family, here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Melslielmer are here from California visiting their parents.
MATTOON, ILL.
Mrs. J. H. Lester Is visiting her mother, who Is very ill. in Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. George Easter are visiting with relatives In Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Enochs of Champaign, arrived Thursday nlcht for a visit with relatives.
Mrs. Richard Dyas has returned to her home In Paris after a short visit in the city.
Mrs. C. J. Tate, on Friday afternoon, entertained the missionary society of Central Baptist ohurch.
Mrs. Ira O. Baker, of Champaign, is visiting with relatives in the city. Miss Helen Miller left Saturday for her home in Galesburg after a visit with relatives.
Mrs. Maude Cross is visiting with relftlves in Kokomo, Ind.. for a few week".
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class of four. The Bishon will also preach. The above picture shows the altar and the interior of St. Andrew's church, of which Rev. A. G. Wilson is the pastor. The congregation is a large one and has prospered unde the leadership of Rev. Wilson.
CHRISMAN, ELL.
Mrs. W. H. Scott spent Sunday witn friends in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Storm and daughter Helen and Misses Cliffle Shank and Jess Hixon autoed to Terre Haute Sunday and visited the J. W. Davis gardens.
Mrs. Linderman and children were Sunday guests of friends in Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wasson spent Thursday with relatives in Indianapolis.
Miss Helen Thompson was the guest of Miss Fayelle Livingston the latter part of the week.
Mrs. Alvin Tucker entertained her uncle, Edward Wh'innery, of Muncle, Ird., last week.
John W. Baum, of Danville, visited with friends here Friday. Mrs. R. L. Waldruff and daugnter sper.t Friday with the former's sister, Mrs. H. W. Bacon, in Danville.
George Booker and granddaughter, Miss Helen Stapp, visited with relatives in Champaign and Fithian for several days.
Mtb. Laura Lyon, of Danville, was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. .Tames L. Funkhouser and Miss Martha Shawhan, the. latter part of last week.
WILLOW HILL, ILL.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin and daughter Ruth, of Newton, visited. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiseman Sunday.
Mrs. E. C. Lord and Miss Sophia Nebergall were in Robinson. Mrs. H. G. Curtis is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Tipton, in Effingham.
Charles R. Debow returned Friday evening from Galesburg, 111. Miss Helen Sutton, of Nerwton, visited Mr. and' Mrs. J. M. Newlin Sunday.
Miss Ruth Bartley. of Hunt City, visited Misses Sophia Nebergall and Nora Fergerson last week.
Miss Lena Todd, of Cincinnati, O., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mason Tuesday.
Lowell F. Warren and Misses Laura and Vivian Wiseman were in Yale Sunday.
John H. Pearce left Mondav for Blue Mounds, 111., where he has employment.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warren were in Robinson Saturday evening. Mesdames E. Parr and A. M. Groomer visited J. W. Parr In Robinson last week. I
SEEIYVULE, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson spent Saturday in Terre Haute. Mrs. .Tames Burt and children returned home from Clinton Monday.
Calvin Rodgers and daughters, of Terre Haute, spent Sundav here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Galev spent Saturday in Terre Haute.
Miss Ella Mathlas, of Terre Haute, visited her aunt here Sundav. Earl Fergerson, of Terre Haute, was the Sunday guest of Wavne Moore.
Miss Mary Burt spent a few days in Clinton with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Spiers.
Charles Marlln, of Terre Haute, visited relatives here (Sunday. Mrs. D. Rutherford and daughter, Haurice, spent Monday In Terre Haute.
Miss Hazel McLaughlin, of "Sunnyside" farm, was the Sunday guest of Miss Eva Hlne, south of here.
DTTGGER, DID.
C. E. Shepherd, who has been at a Martinsville sanitarium taking treatment for the past three weeks, returned home Mondav.
Mrs. Ruth Reeves and Mrs. Minnie Reeves' and Mrs. Charles W'horton and son John visited In Sullivan Monday.
Mrs. John Jennings went to Sullivan Monday. Miss Ennid Lackey visited in Terre Haute Mondav.
Miss Alta Clark spent Monday In Sullivan. Mrs. Philip Mood and dauerhter Alma visited in Sullivan Monday.
Mrs. Hugh Rogers and son John left Tuesday to visit relatives Terre Haute and Clinton.
Mrs. John Ormandv and Mrs. William Short went to Sullivan Tuesday. Guy Humphreys, of Bloomfield, was here on business Wednesdav.
Mrs. Lemuel Buis, of McLeansboro. Til., is here visiting her son. Dr. C. L. Buis,
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UBEE HAUTE TRIBUNE
Items from Neighboring Indiana and Illinois Towns
BICKNELL, IND.
BICKNELL, Ind., May 1.—The pupils of Robert Williams gave him a fruit shower Friday afternoon.
Miss Mayme Filmore was given a fruii shower by her pupils Friday afternoon.
Misses Tnez Bryant and Pace will entertain the Sunday school club girls with a dinner party Thursday r,vcnintj.
Miss Connie Bryant enterta f.ed fhe members of the G. G. club last Thursday evening? at a theater party. Refreshments were served at the Greek candy kitchen.
The teachers of the high school enjoyed a report at the noon hour at the high school building last Thursday. The teachers of the south side school had their report Friday afternoon after the school.
A big birlhdav celebration was held last Friday for W. B. Fox of 217 East Third street in honor of his seventysivth birthday anniversary. At the noon hour a splendid dinner was served. His son, Charles, of Terre Haute was present.
A birthday dinner was given for Guy Fuller. Those .present were Misses Elizabeth and Oiine Leraen, Nellie Hilburn, Katheryn Fuller, Esther Laper. Mesers. Herman Henrsley, John Philllppe and Charles Mitchell.
A reunion of the Niagara club was held at the home of Mrs. J. E. Richey Thursday.
Mrs. R. T. Phillippe, of Allceville, gave a party in honor of Miss Violet McCray's eighteenth birthday anniversary.
MT. VERNON, ILL.
Deputy Sheriff Grant Holcomb returned Thursday from Anna, where he took Mrs. George Rapp, who was adjudged insane in the Jefferson county court.
Miss Vivian Fly, who is attending St. Mary's school in Knoxville. Tenn., is home for a visit with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Labhart, of Chi* c&go, have been the guests of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Morgan, the past week.
Mack Carr returned this week to Peoria, where he is an attendant at an ihsane asyium. having spent a week in this city the guest of his parents, Air. and Mrs. William A. Carr.
Miss Geraldine Ferguson has returned from a two weeks' visit with her father in O'Fallen. 111.
Miss Sophia Harlow has returned from a several weeks' visit in Chicago with Miss Delia Hobbs.
John B. Smith returned Thursday from Marbury, Ala., where he has been spending several months.
Mrs. Ina Cline returned Tuesday from a visit in the northern part of the state.
Miss Blanche Haughev is in Chicago visiting her parents. Mrs. Allie Hazzard, of Ashley, is the guest of Mrs. Anna L.- Pace.
PRAIRIETON. IND.
Mrs. Martha Osburn of Terre Haute spent the past week with, her son, Mid Osburn and familv.
Miss Rosa GeHague of Vermillion, 111., is visiting her sister. Mrs. George Dorsch.
Mrs. Nina Moss and Nee Bentley, of Ashboro, visited her aunt. Mrs: Harvey Bentley. for the week-end.
Miss Orla Hawkins of West Terre Haute spent the week with Viola Hurst.
Mrs. James M. Propst and Leo Farmer of Terre Haute and West Terre Haute were called here thi* week by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Blanche Farmer.
Miss Reba Francis entertained for her girl friends on Tuesdav afternoon. Refreshments were served and games and contests were the diversion of the afternoon. The guests were: Roba Nelson, Elsa Drake, Florence Drake, Pearl Mays, Earnie Wessel. Maude and Birdie Adams.
Mrs. Blanche Farmer is seriously 111.
NORTH TERRE HAUTE.
The mothers' Mu'b met with Mrs. Bert Cottrell, of Atherton, this week. Miss Bertha Church, of Leadman, Ind., visited friends In North Terre Haute Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Miller, of Clinton, spent S*unday with Mr. and Mrs. Haase.
Mrs. Bob' Keller and children. Carma, Mabel and Mildred, called on Mrs. Grey Monday evening.
Mrs. Carrie S'ackrlter and daughter, Flcrence Evelyn, of Terre Haute, spent Mondav afternoon here.
Cecelia Vincil, of Terre Haute, spent Saturday and Sunday with Lillian Bundy.
Misses Opal, Edith and Hazel Dlehl visited cousins in North Terre Haute Saturday and Surtday.
A surprise dinner was given Mr. Bob Keller Sunday. Miss Eunice Church, of Clinton, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Crawford Carpenter.
Miss Delia Cottrell visited friends in Terre Haute Saturday.
WAVELAND, DID.
Clay Lewis has moved to a farm near Tuscola. 111. Mrs. Delmer Short went to Anderson Tuesday. airs. Ernest Flckenwlrth shopped In Anderson Thursday.
Harry Klelser returned to Terre Haute Friday. Salmon and Doren Clore were In Indianapolis Tuesday.
Miss Edith Brown was home from Crawfordsville Sundav. Mrs. E. C. Camerer was In Hume, 111., Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Conners spent the week end in Attica. Mr. -and Mrs. Bert Rice, of Logansport, spent the week end with Mrs. John Rice.
Prof. E., Marcrum and Miss Carol went to Indianapolis Friday afternoon. Miss Maude Moore, of Indianapolis, spent the week here with Mrs. R. Moore.
LEWIS, DTD.
Miss Marie Williams, of Terre Haute, was the guest of Miss Edith Boston th's week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loncor and sons. Harley and Charley, visited In Clay City Sunday.
Mrs. Claude Welch was at Terre Haute Thursday. Mrs. Marvel Nash and daughter Dorothy spent the week emd with relatives at Carlisle.
Mr. and Mrs. James Richey were at Graysville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boston and children, of Bicknell, visited here Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Bush spent Saturday in Terre Haute. Mrs. Nellie Cummins visited at Midland Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boston spent Sunday at Clay City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boston, of Linton, visited here Sunday.
PERTH, IND.
David Gauchat. of Perth, went to Clay City to visit his brother this week.
Louis Bracoli, of Diamond, was in Perth Sundav. Mrs. Joe Marietta and dauerhter Mabel, of this place, were visiting Diamond friends Sunday.
Miss Mary Kushner and Kathryn Gioanini, of Diamond, were in Perth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Casassa. of near Brazil, were in Perth Sundav visiting friends.
Miss Lucy Marketti. of near Brazil, was visiting friends in Perth Sunday. Miss Margaret Marietta, of Universal, was in Perth Saturday.
Tony Marietta, of Universal, was in Perth Sunday. .loo Marietta, of this place, was In Brazil Monday.
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JOHN MYERS A^D HIS DESCENDANTS.
SHADY GROVE Ind., May 1.—The abotfe picture shows John Myers a venerable citizen here and four gener
PALESTINE, ELL.
William Cunningham and daughter Eva of Alvin, Tex., came Friday to attend the funeral of Mr. Cunningham's sister, Mrs. A. C. Swearingen. who was a former resident of Palestine.
Miss Dorothy Davis of Rot-inson was the guest of the Misses Florence and Wenonah Martin Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrenus Jennings are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Erfft at Terre Haute this week.
Mrs. Noel Carver visited her father, S. H. Davis, at Newton, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Jesse Woodsworth and daughter Maxine visited relatives at Robinson Wednesday.
Mrs. Rose Reed visited her daughter, Mrs. A. Houston, of Robinson, Thursday.
Mrs. Amos Early^i-h»:':vhiii',')perated on Saturday morning by Dr. Cubbins of Chicago and Dr. Ikemire of tins place assisting. She is getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wlnterrlnger went to Mason, 111., Friday to spend a few days with the latter's mother, Mrs. K. S. Anderson.
Mr. R. A. Crawford visited relatives In Pittsburgh, Pa., the first of the week.
Mrs. Mead Batey and children went to New Hebron Saturdav to visit her mother, Mrs. Parker, a few days.
KELLER, IND.
Mrs. Annie McNabnev and daughters, Wreatha and Opal, visited Mr. and Mrs, Theodore McNabney and family of East Riley, Fridav.
Carl Scott and Hershal Pickens visited friends and relatives near Odon Saturday and Sundav.
Mrs. Mary Thompson visited her son, Garfield Thompson and family, of North Terre Haute, part of the Dast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kile Smith and family spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Price and family, of East Rilev.
Mrs. Adah Thompson and Mrs. Ola Bennett and daughter. Doritha, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hannah Pearce.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fox. of near Oaktown, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fox and family, last .Sunday.
Miss Pearl Scott spent Monday at Odon. Mrs. Bessie Trimmer and daughter visited the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas- Grisson and family, Sunday night.
Mrs. Emma Pearce and daughter, Marjorie, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Will Ray, in Terre Haute, this week.
Mrs. Martha Leasure. Mrs. Maggie Callahan and Mrs. H. D. Scott spent Tuesday 'n Terre Haute.
EFFINGHAM, ILL.
T. J. Culbertson and sister. Miss Jane Culbertson were visitors this week with Mrs. J. M. Brown.
Mrs. Curtis Stripp, of Chicago, has been a visitor in the city the past week.
Mrs. B. F. Smith has returned from Toledo, where she visited her father, Judge Logan.
C. C. Hustes, of the Esse* Construction company, Buffalo, N. Y.. has been
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the city Thursday en route to Dexter, Missouri. Vern North way has returned from a visit with his parents in RedlandB, Cal.
Miss BeBsle Steele, of Detroit, Mich., has arrived to take a course In the Illinois College of Photography.
Rev, Mundell, of Montrose, has been in Effingham the past week attending the M. E. conference.
Rev. A. Donalson, of Mason, will preach at the Christian church Sunday.
Ralph Curson, superintendent of the Pinkerton office In Omaha, Neb., is in Efflngrham visiting his mother, Mrs. 9. F. Curson.
Mrs, C. C. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Gladys Terry, of Indianapolis, are the gvests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. LeCrone.
BURNETT, DID.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creal of Rosedale called on friends here Sunday. "Doc" Hane spent Tuesday In Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Laney ef Resedale called on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Devonald and daughter Gladys and Mrs. Margaret Bryant and daughter Marie were the tu.'ests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harpold and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hane Sunday.
Clyde Creal spent Tuesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Entwhistle of Rosedale were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Haase Tuesday.
Miss Alice Johns of Terre Haute called on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caveney and son of Fontanet were the guests of her rather. Mr. Sant Sliadley, for a few days tins week.
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ations of his family. Mrs. Maty Devore her daughter, the latter's son and the great great grandson.
MECCA, DID.
The high school commencement was held last Friday evening with Professor Stalker as speaker. Mildred Hixon, Elizabeth Teagarden, Jewel Cunningham, Edith Pence and Edith Sylvester were the graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker and three children were all-day guests of Montezuma relatives Sunday.
J. H. King and family returned to their homo in Indianapolis Monday, being called here by the recent death of John Brockway.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben.1. Ross and several friends attended a dance at the home of James Nolan In Terre Haute Saturday night.
Warren Brockway, of Columbus, 0„ spent last week with relatives here. Miss Esther Youmans. who is attending State Normal, was with home folks over Sunday.
Mrs. Tilghman Skeeters was a guest of relatives at Marshall Tuesday. Fred Hixon and family, of Greencastle, spent the week end with Mecca relatives.
Miss Sadie Hartman, of Newport, Is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. John Underwood.
ODON, DID.
James Dyall returned from the opening of the Gentry Bros, show, Bloomlngton, 111., Wednesday. Mr. Dyall has made a contract with Jones Bros, circus and will join them at once.
Rev. J. H. Sturgell has traded his property iri Terre Haute for the Mitchell farm, near Burns City.
A. D. Goosey moved to Washington this week. Asbury Holt, of Burns City, was here Thursday.
John Ben Stotts was at Terre Haute Friday. W. T. Dearmin and familv drove to Washington Wednesday.
Rev. W. C. Snyder, of New Albany, and Rev. Good, of Indianapolis, were here Wednesday and Thursday.
Miss Alice Humerickhouse has gone to Akron, Col., to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. John Resler.
Harvey Sims, Mrs. John S"purgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sims and Miss Lula Sims drove to Washington Thursday.
MONTEZUMA, DID.
W. P. Montgomery and family, with a party of friends, drove to Terre Haute Monday evening.
Atty. Clarence Powell has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Brockway. deceased.
Miss Mary Hill was in Terre Haute between trains last Friday. J. L. Murdock made a business trip to Terre Haute Wednesday.
Charles Jones, of Terre Haute, Is spending a few weeks with his parents and other relatives here.
A senior reception was held Wednesday evening. Mr. Wlllard Jerome, who has been quite sick for some time. Is still unimproved.
Mrs. Ray Mathews came today from Atwood,
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some days ago by the death of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Clendennln, of Western, 111., are guests of Mrs. Hemphill for a short while.
JUDSON.DTD.
Charles Armstrong and family were shopping In Rockvllle Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Susie Horton and Mrs. WlHiam Barnes and son Hal are attending the grand chapter at Indianapolis this woek.
R. E. Ensey and L. C. Lutidgren have purchased automobiles and will carry Trail in their machines.
Sallle Frltts spent a few days with Marlon Payton and family southeast of town.
Mrs. L. Mlkles was shoppnlg In Terre Haute Tuesday afternoon. Gertrude Claude and Mamie Kellar spent a few days with Uncle Will Craig and family of Rockvllle,
Ott Thomas and wife of Morton, Carol and Donald Connerley of Greencastle and Nelson Clark and wife spent Sunday with Howard Clark and wife.
Paul Rusk and family spent Sunday with Walter Tuttle and family of Bellmore.
POLAND, IND.
Frank and Teddy Lee were In Cunot Wednesday. Mrs. Susan Hendrlx and daughter, May, called at William Shoppell's Thursday.
Mrs. Morgan Knoll, ef Cunet, was in Poland Friday. Mr. Smith and family visited at l«in Hosier's Sunday.
Cleve Hoffa and family visited at Cap Hoffa's, of Cunot, Sunday. Charley Hendrlx and wife made a business'trip to Cloverdale Tuesday.
Henry Stephens Is reported very ill. William Cochran was in Cloverdalcr Tuesday.
William Shoopell and wife called on Mr. Smith Monday.
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BICKNELL, IND.
The members, of the junior class of the high school'entertained the seniors Friday evening with a reception at the high school building. The roomie wert in floral decorations. Miss Kathryn Fuller and Herman Hensley furnished the music. The evening was spent in games and music. A dainty two-course luncheon was served.
Hugh Barr, worthy patron of the Eastern Star lodge, attended the grand lodge at Indianapolis.
Oral Killion, who has been attending school at Evanston. 111., returned home Friday.
Mrs. J. W. Wiles returned to Lln-vj\^ ton Saturday after a visit with Mmrta Alice Lynn, who accompanied heJgs&i home.
Mrs. M. L. Greckles, of Umton, wae tho guests of Mrs. C. W. Dixon last week.' She went to Worthington to visit relatives before returning home.
Miss Daisy Posy, of Odon, went to Edwardsport to visit Mrs. Curtis Cloe Saturday after a visit In this city with Mrs. James Bennett.
Mrs. Thomas Threlkeld returned Saturday from Trinity Springs accomr panied by her daughter. Mrs. Johnsj Horn.
Mrs. Cornelius Passon returned to her old home at Charleston, 111., Tuesr^ day to visit 'her parents. Sfea
ALLENDALE, ILL
John Keyser of Mt. Carmel w»i 'As visitor in Allendale Monday. J. T. Litherland was a visitor In Mt :. Carmel Monday.
Carl Smith was in Vincennes Monday. Rev. E.' J, Weininger was a visitor Indianapolis Mondav.
Alfred Canady- -of Mt. Carmel vHltedi relatives' here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox of St. Franclsvllle were guests of his son, B. H. Fox* and family, here Monday.
W. M. Rice was in Mt. Carmel Mon* day.
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Mrs.- James «R. Brown and baby o&3i Sullivan, Ind are guests of relative* In Allendale. ....
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stamford of.. Mt. Carmel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gilliatt Sunday.
Miss Jennie Compton Is the gu'est of ,, fr.'ends at Springfield 111. Miss Eva Price was the guest of friends in Mt. Carmel Sitnday. &
Mr. and Mrs.- Lewis Stillwell werer.' guests of friends at Belmont, III., on Tuesday.
Dr. aud Mrsj C. E. Gilliatt were visitors at Vincennes-Monday*
STAUNTON,. IND
Mrs. Fred Hamilto'n, daughter Effle^ and son Herman left this week for-. Tfxas, where they will join Mr. Hamil-^ ton
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson and baby, of Saline, were the guests of Mr. and.Mrs. L. C. Trout Tuesday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, of Terre. Haute, visited her mother. Mrs. barab Carico. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latta and son Ned, of Terre Haute, visited relatives, here Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bran dan aad son Everett, and daughter Helen, of Terre Haute, yislted her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Curtis Gllbrecb. Sunday.
Mr. John Newton, of Turtier, visited*? here Wednesdav. Mr. and Mrs. George Wools and sons, William and Albert, spent Sunday wlt^.. her parents, Mr. and Mfs. William' Syester, of Brazil R. R. 9...
Mrs. John Ripple and Mr*. Marian Ripple visited relatives In Kntghtffvllle Sunday.
Miss Frances Hutchison, of TerreHaute, spent Sunday here" with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison.
DANA, IND.
Mrs. Brown and Miss McWilliamkr.,.-^ were Terre Haute visitors Monday. Olan Arkman returned Tuesday after, spending two weeks with relatives in-^ Salem. 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson had as their Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Maude Banta and daughter Hazel, of Ridgefarm, 111. John Prater and- family, Mrs. Flora Prater and J. Oi. Prater, of Bethel, 111. R. C. Prater and f»mily, of Quaker: Mrs. L. W. VanDtUpi and Miss Ora Bratton, of Dana S occasion was Mrs. Thompson's vv_ day anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. York spent oart'l of last week In Parke county. I York Is one of the heirs of th£r*tet|^^| John Lusk, owner of Turkey Run-
Miss Zona Phillips Is ill of appendicitis. It is believed she will get along without an operation.
Hal Huffman, a traveling salesman from New Albany, was in Dana Tawday. He Is the nephew of Manfof Stewart and was his guest while ii town.
UNIVERSAL, DID.
Johnny Vida of Universal spent Sunday in Cl'nton. Elizabeth and May Blafongol of Clinton spent Sunday with friends in Clinton.
Frank Senki of Universal spent Sunday In CHnton. Mrs. John Bennett and son John of Universal spent Tuesday In Terre Haute.
Miss Marie Dzohel of Clinton visited her parents In Universal this week. Mrs. Edward Keller of Universal "left this week for an extended visit in the southern states.
Mrs. William Wable. and Bthel Thompson of Universal were shopping in Terre Haute Tuesday.
Geo. Howden of New Goshen spent •Sunday in Universal. Mr. and Mrs. Arehle Hopton of Uni versal spent a few days In West Terre Haute.
W. T. Eastern of Universal was I A Terre Haute Saturdav. $jHw
COAL BLUFF, DID.
Mrs. Pat Dugan and Mrs. Clarence Sims, of Brazil, spent the week end with Mrs. Emma York.
Robert Harkis, Ben Jones, Jr., Thos. Lawhorn and Thomas Rankin were In Terre Haute Monday.
Henry Fox and son Homer visited relatives here Monday. Mrs. Ida Kyle, of Terre Haute, visited relatives here this week.
The Ladies' Aid society met In the church Thursday afternoon and sewed carpet rags.
Dr. ana M: rs. Rowe and son Willie were Terre Haute shoppers Tuesday.
Frank Cook and Richard Brettell were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Tyfe and children visited friends In West Terre Haute Wednesday.
Mrs. Ralph Fharp returned home after a visit to FfcrmeTstnrg. Mrs. Pat Kane and Mrs. David James are visiting Mrs. John Kennedy, of Brazil, this week.
GLEN AYR, DID.
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Mrs. Lenard Jackson Is visiting relatives in Terre Haute. Mrs. Qoldle McCann and Mrs. Ollie Humble, of Seelyville. visited the former's mother, Mrs. N. S. Lowe. Wednesday.
Miss Kate Mllner visited Mrs. Bd Coons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Ray, of Patrleksburg, Ind., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rockliff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, John Fry of the country visited Mr. and Mrs. Riley .Weese Monday evening.
Mrs. Iva is visiting friends In Terre Haute. Mrs, B. Baker of the country and Mrs. Anna Smith were the guests of the former's daughter. Mrs. N. S. Lows, and family. Tuesdav.
Mrs. Pearl Yerger, ef West Terre Haute, is visitinp Mrs. John Wlmmer. Mrs. Christina McDonal. of Diamond, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Rockliff, Friaav and Saturday.
