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BOWLING GREEN, IND.

Mrs. Leota Haller, of Attica, and Mrs. .Lena Smith, of Terre Haute, spent this week here visiting their mother, Mrs.

Betty Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Miles and Paul Gilbrech, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Melton, of Terre Haute, were guests' of Mrs. Anna Gilbrech here a few days this week.

Miss Fannie Baker, of Indianapolis* visited friends here the first of the

Mrs. Maurer, of south of Terre Haute, Is here visiting her son, Samuel Maurer, and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Stratton, of Clarks-ville, Tenn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zenor and family here this week.

John Bamett visited relatives In Brazil a few days this week. Mrs. George Brown, of Jasoirvllle, was the guest of her son, Earl Brown, *nd family, here the first of the week.

Miss Rei Elktn, of Brazil, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Elktn here this week.

Mrs. Bea Frit*, of Terre Haute, vlsited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chamters here a few days this week.

Messrs. Henry Kohlenberg, Curtis Onllin. Henry My err, Kenneth Frump, Charles "Woods and Eber Drake attended the automobile races at the Indianapolis speedway Monday.

John Frump, Sr., has returned home from a two-months stay with relatives in Jasonville.

NORTH TERRE HAUTE.

Mrs. Thomas CRourke and children, 'Carman and Donald, spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Mau'de Stants, of

Burnett. The Methodist Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. C. D. Hansel Thursday.

Mrs. James Grey and daughter Jeanetta returned from a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Usselman, of Rockvllle.

Mrs. William Taylor and daughter Velvla spent Sunday In Terre Haute. Mrs. Klrby and children, Ruth and Clifford, spent Sunday with Mr. Kirby's mother, of Dennlson, 111.

Anna Jane and James White, of Carlisle, spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welsh.

Mrs. Theodore Haase and children, Theodora and Margaret, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Jackson, of Terre Haute.

Mr. and Mrs. Lesko spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Ola Compton, of Terre Haute, •pent1 Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pittman.

Mrs. Perry Marquis and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. T. 35 OJrc&l

Mrs. Bert Templeton spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Lou Porter, of Terre Haute.

Mrs. Mary Cottrell and daughter Delia spent Wednesday with Mrs. Sarah Humphrey, of Terre Haute.

PERTH, IND.

Mrs. Widdy of this place left for North Dakota last week to spend the summer with her daughter.

Mrs. Joe Keeler went to Terre Haute Friday. Mrs. Louise Thomas and Mrs. Mulr were in Brazil Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charle-s Spurr and daughter JCthel and son Jerry, Carl and Herbert were visiting in Clinton and Universal a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Barr of Clinton spent a few days in Perth this week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Maria

Miss Sarah Davis of Clinton came Saturday to Perth for a few days' visit at the home of her brother, Tommy Davis, and wlie.

Miss Vivian Thomas of Clinton was in Perth a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. T. Thomas.

Mrs. Mary Bellessa and niece. Norma Marketti, of Universal, were in Perth "Saturday and Sunday visiting friends and relatives.

James Hagerty of CHnton was Perth visiting this week. Robert Smith of West Terre Haute was In Perth Saturday and Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. McMlllen, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and Rose Carignlno were In Universal Saturday.

EAST GLENN, IND.

Miss Beulaih Galllan, of Jasonville, Inl. spent the week with her cousin. Miss Alloe MoBrayer.

Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bayer and son Willie are visiting: relatives In Johnstown, Ind.

Mlsees Clara Simpson and Pearl Smith spent Sunday in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Miss Alloe Underwood, of Terre Haute, Ind.. spent Monday with Miss Emma Ripley.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bayes and daughter Edith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Rector, of Cherryvale, Ind.

Mra. Charles McBrayer, of Clark's Hill, Ind., spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rollings.

Miss Alice McBrayer spent Thursday with Mrs. Howard Trueblood, of Terre Haute.

Miss Cecil Costello, of Jasonville, Ind., 1® the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cal Wright.

Mr. and Mrs. David Rutherford and Edward Utt took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McBrayer and family Sunday.

Misses Gertrude Hunt and Bessie Ferrel spent Monday with Mrs. L. Goss, of Frultridge avenue.

!, BUGGER, IND.

The Dugger chautauqua will be held tinder the auspices of the Lincoln Chautauqua association beginning June 24 and continuing five days.

The children of Mrs. Serrena Borders gave a surprise dinner for her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wall Sunday.

Mrs. Sylvan Davis and daughter Virginia visited relatives at Lyons from Monday until Thursday.

Dr E. M. Deputy went to Indianapolis Monday to attend a meeting of the state board of health.

Miss Vera Deane went to Kokomo Monday to spend the week visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Steele and children, of Terre Haute, visited Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Bedwell Sunday.

Miss Fay Conner, of Sullivan, visited Miss Elsie Bedwell Sunday. Mrs. Anna Harmon, of Hymera, who has been (here visiting, returned home

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visit relatives in Sullivan, Ind., for a few days. Mrs. E. H. Dugger and Mrs. Eva Croxson went to Worthington Tuesday to visit relatives.

ELNOKA, IND.

Mrs. John Ketchem visited her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Ragle, at Spencer. the first of the week.

Carl and Victor Effinger left for Genessee, 111., Monday, where they have employment in a' canning factory.

Rev. A. E. Daugherty was here from Jasonville Monday. Mrs. Ebert Ragle of Poseyvllle visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Pope, here this week.

Miss Addle Hickey is here from Iowa to visit h&r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hickey.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staloup visited In Linton Fridayq. Mrs. Joseph Sadler of Martinsville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Slimp, here this week.

Lew Edmondson of North Salem visited his parents here Sunday. Guy Melshelmer was at Indianapolis Sunday and Monday to visit relatives and attend the races.

Mr. and Mrs. William Horning were called to Freetown Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Homing's father, WJlturn Actopf

VERMILLION, ILL.

Misses Belle and Marie Dusthimer shopped in Terre Haute Wednesday afternoon.

Coroner Epperson was 'here from Paris to hold an inquest over the remains of the Long boy who was killed here Sunday night t'y the fast' limited over the Big Four.

Mrs. Weaver Williams has accepted a position as saleslady at the Jonea store In Paris for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford entertained at dinner, the out-of-town guests being Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Thompson of Terre Haute and L. E. Ford of Paris.

Prof, and Mrs. W. A, Butcher went to Horace to attend the obsequies of Mrs. Emily Church, a grandmother of the latter.

Mrs. Rimlel Newcourt returned home following a ten days' -visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. E. Perkins,, in Paris.

Misses Sarah and Elizabeth Sheets were hostesses to the W. M. A- of the U. B. Church Friday evening.

Mrs. C. A. Hornberger and daughter Lucile shopped In Terre Haute Wednesday.

Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cottom, a son, Joe Fordsman Cottom. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dodd of Hume spent Monday and Tuesday with Jefferson Dodd and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Shlnar announce the arriving of an eleven-pound spn. Miss Hazel Fletcher Is spending the week In Terre Haute with relatives.

P. H. Fletcher, an aged gentleman, who has been very ill for several weeks, is convalescing from a relapse.

SHELBYmi.E. ILL.

£rof. J. Lou Hart has returned to Edlnburg afteT a visit in Shelbyville with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Watton.

Raymond W. Leeds and F. E. Leeds of Sullivan were visitors in Shelbyville Wednesday.

Miss Genera Coventry of Flndlay Is a visitor in Shelbyville. John Moorehead is ill at his homo In West Shelbyville.

Mrs. A. J. Andes and daughter, Miss Agnes Andes, entertained the members of the Woman's Foreign Missionary foolety at their home Frlflay afternoon. Following the regular meeting the Christmas box was packed for China.

Mrs. F. S Martin and two children, Frederic and Miriam, of Omaha, Net."., are visiting Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Seaman, of North First

Mrs! H. E. Skldmore and daughter Frances of Assumption have returned to their home after a visit with friends in Shelbyville.

Mrs. George W. Kerr has gone to New York City, where she will be the guest of her brother, Jbhn Cutler, for some time. After her visit there she will visit with her daughter and son in New Jersey.

Mrs. B. Fish Is visiting in Hillsboro with relatives and friends, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish to their home" in Butler, ill.

Miss Ruth Minis, who lias been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. P. Roberts, during the winter, has gone to Taylorville for a visit with friends.

WORTHINGTON, IND..

Ed Doyle and wife came home from Kokomo to spend Sunday here with Miss ihlda Justin of Terre Haute, who was here visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mont Mull, has returned home.

Mrs. E. H. Dugger, who was here visiting Mrs. Amanda Smith, has gone home.

Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Payne and children of Brocton nave gone home after a short visit here with relatives and friends.

After a short visit at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Milan, John Milan has returned to Fort Wavne.

Mrs. Byrd Squire and daughter. Miss Josephine, have returned from Florida, where they spent iho winter.

Jess Walters and wife, who were here visiting relatives, have returned to their home In Jasonville.

Mrs. Amy Sager of Indianapolis has returned home after visiting Mrs. Ed Hubbell.

Will-Armstrong and wife of Jasonville were here Wednesday visiting friends'.

Misses Martha- and Hvth Hubbell of Bloomfleld have gone home after visiting Mrs. J. E. Hubbell here.

Mrs. Anna C. Broullette and daughter. Miss Myra. have returned from a visit at Terre Haute.

KNIGHT8VTLLE, IND.

Mrs. Samuel Cummacks and daughters of Jasonville, who have been visiting here with Mrs. John Currie, returned home Thursday.

Mrs. Margaret Dyer of Worthington is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Claude Adamson.

Mrs. John Llewellyn and son William and Miss Mary L. Davis will leave on Wednesday for Los Angeles, Cal.

Mrs. Charles: McKay of Brazil was the guest of her mother here Friday. Misses Margaret Harrison and Maggie Stein of Clinton are visiting Mis. August Ehrwine.

Miss Bess Inge is spending several days in Clinton, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ellen Harris.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rot-erts and daughter Marjorie of Indianapolis, who have been visiting here with Mrs. Charles Brill, returned home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Asdale and son Kenneth, who have been visiting in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Henry McShanog, have returned home.

MIBS Merl Flschballer is visiting in Indianapolis with her aunt, Mrs. John iTewnfr

Some of the Rising Generation at Brazil, Indiana

MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR CI,ASS OF THE BRAZIL HIGH SGHOOI* 'r.I/JXBEBH

TURNER, IND.

Miss Dorothy Meakin returned home Thursday from Terre Haute, where she has been staying for the past five weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. John Newton and daughter Phillis attended a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gilbert, near Brazil, in honor of Mrs. Gilbert's mother's 76tn birthday anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. George Ruddell and daughter Luclle visited friends at Brazil Monday.

Mrs. Edward Fagg and Miss Luella Shepherd spent Wednesday in Brazil. Mrs. William Snoddy, who has been at the hospital at Rockville for the past three months, is spending a fiveday vacation at her home In Turner.

Mr. and Mrs. H&Tvey Newton and Mr. and Mrs. John Newton and children spent Monday in Brazil.

Miss Cecil Howard spent Thursday evening with Miss Frances Murray of Cottage Hill.

Mrs. Charles Ehrlich visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pentz, on Wednesday, at Brazil.

Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mackle and Frank Mackle of Clinton spent Sunday and Monday with their brothers, Henry and Charles and Joseph Mackle, at Turner.

Mrs. John Reiss of Terre Haute spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Ehrlich, at Turner.

STAUNTON. IND.

Herman Brandriff of Oakdale, Wash., is here visiting his sisters, Mrs. Orvel Ham and Mrs. Chris Ehrlich.

Miss Gretchen Pierce of New Goshen Is the guest of relatives here this week.

Master Harold Davis of Chicago is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davis.

Ralph Lehner is visiting his sister, Mrs. Leo Forbeck, at Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Roberts and son Lester of near Seelyvllle visited Mrs. Florence Slavin Sunday.

Mrs. Parlee Corbin and son Burdette spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Gast, at Brazil.

Mrs. Glenn Welty and baty returned to their home In Mattoon, 111., after spending the past week with relatives here.

Mrs. Ellsworth Tlbbetts and daughter Bessie of near Brazil visited her brother, James Vandeventer, and family, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fenceler and son, Charles David, of Indianapolis, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gillespie, this week.

Miss Ruth Gallien was the guest or Miss Laurel Roberts, near Seelyville, Sunday,

WILLOW HILL, ELL.

Miss Gladys Kimberland of Casey visited Miss Audria McCaleb Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Coleman and children of Trimble, 111., visited relatives here last week.

Leon E. B. Jenkins and son, Lewis, of Alton, 111., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, this week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Shire of Oblong vislt-j cd Mr. and Mrs. George Ridlen Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Hash and Miss Bessie Reeves of Robinson attended the funeral of Miss Fry Hamilton Sunday.

Miss' Laura Wiseman went to Robinson Wednesday to visit Mfss Jean Severn and attend the class play and commencement of the high school.

Mr. and Mrs. James Griffey of Yale visited her mother, Mrs. D. Grower, Sunday.

Mrs. Charles Sulton of Newton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Newlin, Thursday.

Miss Grace Woodrum of Terre Hauta visited relatives here Sunday. Little Misses Helen Selby and Matrice Woodrum are visiting friends and relatives in Oblong this week.

COAL CITY, IND.

Ralph Girkin of Spencer spent part of the week with his mother, Mrs. Lydia Girkin.

Harold Grim and Martha Steiner of the State Normal spent 8unday at home. Hardy Gray and Harvey Hochstetler attended the races at Indianapolis on Monday.

Clarence Orman of Tulsa, Okla., was the guest of Mabel Yocum Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Grim and Mrs. G. W. Van Horn attended the funeral of Mrs. Meagerlin at Patricksburg Thursday.

Mrs. Alice Stickles entertained the Women's Missionary society at her home here Thursday.

Mrs. S. F. Sloan of Stoy, 111., is spending the week with her husband here. Mr. and Mrs. John Cailor and Miss Vivian WagstafT were in Clay City on Thursday.

Doss Lenning of Linton visited his son, Birch Lenning, and family, this week.

Miss Mona Willis of Worthington visited her mother, Mrs. Grant Willis, Sunday.

DANA, IND.

Frank Lang of Danville was in Dana Saturday and Sunday. H. C. Hines, of Dayton, O., was here Sunday, the guest of Miss Betty Davis.

Mrs. E. E. Lang of Indianapolis arrived Saturday for a several days' visit with her sister and other relatives.

Misses Blanche Wright and Nelle Aldrich spent Sunday in Rockville, the guests of Judge and Mrs. George D. Sunkel.

The three-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Campbell has been dangerously ill for the put week*

TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE,

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ROCKVILLE, IND.

Mrs. L. Edgar Adams was hostess on Thursday afternoon for "The Idlewhiles" at her country home at Longview.

Mrs. Walter C. Mand and daughter Mary Catherine, of Terre Haute, returned home Tuesday after spending a few days with relatives.

Misses Ruth and Retta Ault entertained the Abe Martlnettes on Monday* evening.

The body of Pack East, a former resident of Rockville, was brought from Chattanooga, Tenn., Thursday afternoon for burial.

Mrs. Clinton Murphy and Miss Mary Lambert were In Terre Haute Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ott and daughters and Miss'Pauline Ott-motored to Indianapolis Thursday.

An auto party went to Terre Haute Monday evening and attended a dance at the home or Mr. Martin, near Collett park.

Mrs. W. J. White and Mrs. W. B. Thompson were in Terre Haute Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burton and children are visiting her brother, Channing Dooley, and family, In Pittsburgh, Pa., and will camp for a month In the mountains.

WAVELAND, IND.

Mrs. Emma English and son Raymond were here from Clinton, 111.,' Sunday.

Parke Spencer, who has been attending the Ohio Northern university at Ada, returned home Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Slmms went to VeedersbuTg Tuesday to attend the funeral of Isaac Henry.

Mrs. Orville 9ervles spent the week with relatives In Crawfordsvllle. Mrs. William Lunsford left Tuesday for an extended visit with relatives In Tipton and Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Goslin are visiting Mrs. Harry English In Gary. Miss Nellie Goodwin of Marshall, 111., Is the guest of Mrs. John Webb.

Mrs. Harry Oliver of Clinton Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Canine. Mrs. Frank Greenp went to Brazil Saturday to attend the funeral of hei

Mrs. Douglass Carpenter cf Cincinnati Is here to spend the rammer with Mrs. Anna Carpenter.

BURNETT, IND.

Mrs. Roy McClara and son Robert spent a few days visiting relatives Fontanet.

Miss Kate Hayne spent Sunday with Ethel Stapleton. Mrs. Fred Christopher and daughter Lucile and Mrs. Ben Taylor visited friends here Monday.

Otto McClara, Roy McClara and Edward McClara spent a few days In Indianapolis.

Mrs. Morgan Evans spent a few days here with friends. Leslie Creal spent Sunday with Clyde Cr6dl

Thomas Roberts spent Tuesday in Paris, 111. Mrs. Andy Roberts spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Haase.

Mrs. Lee Doty of Texas visited relatives and friends here for a few days. Mrs. James McClara spent Tuesday In Terre Haute.

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GREENCASTLE, IND/

Mrs. Alonzo Cook is in rcceipt of a letter announcing the death of Miss Lillian Taylor at Chalmers, Ind.

Mrs. Preston Breckenridge and son of Eskley, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burks and Miss Mary Burks of Rockville spent Thursday here with Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Crawford.

Miss Gladys O'Hair Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Conn at Bainbridge. Miss Mary Van Arsdale entertained at breakfast Thursday monring in honor of the' seniors of the Kappa Kappa Theta.

The Young Women's Foreign Missionary society of Locust Street church held a very pleasant meeting Thursday evening with Miss Mary Allen.

Bascom O'Hair, Greencastle capitalist, is at home from California, where he has teen for several months.

Prof. J. V. Masters, who will come here this fall to accept the principalship o£ the Greencastle high school, was here this week looking after a house, preparatory to moving here within the next two weeks.

Miss Phoebe Conley and Blake Conley of Newport, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst, have gone to Sara Sota, Fla., where they will join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul conley.

PIMENTO. IND.

Misses Cora andVDacie. Graham of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boyll and children spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Graham.

Miss Pauline Hummerich of FTeelandville, with an auto party from Carlisle, stopped here Thursday for a visit with friends.

Mrs. Myrtle E. Gray and little daughter Louise and Mrs. Ola Buikhardt of Decker were guests of Mt-s. J. E. Thomas here last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Kester and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rlchey of Farmersburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Siner and daughter, Miss Chloe.

MIBS Siner, who has been spending a few weeks with her parents, returned Tuesday to Cedar Rapids, la., where she has a position as teacher in the high school.

The Domestic Science club met at the home of Mrs. E. S. Kester Thursday. The chlldrens' day exercises will be held at the Methodist church Sunday evening, June 6. A program has been arranged.

Walter McCarter :s spending his vacation with his uncle in Illinois'. Miss Belle Parks, who withstood an operation for appendicitis at the Union hospital last Saturday night, is report ed to be recovering nicely.

LEWIS, IND.

Mrs. Mary McDonald of Terre Hauta is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bowman.

Mr. and Mrs. ICharles Gosnold of Indianapolis spent the Week-end here. Mrs. Horace McNabb Of Farmersburg visited here over Sunday.

Mrs. William Daugherty of Jasonville visited here Tuesday. Mrs. O. G, Cruikshank spent Wednesday In Terre Haute.

Mrs. Delia Miller of Blackhawk visited here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Larue and daughter, Miss Fay, of Terre Haute, visited here over Sunday.

Mrs. Otis Bush .spent Thursday In Terre Haute. Miss May Shepherd of Sail

Benjamin Underwood spent part or the week'in Indianapolis. Emmett Jourmans and family hare moved here from Florida township.

Edward Graham left last week for Terre Haute, where he Is employed at the dairy lunch on Seventh street.

The decoration, services at the Hixon cemetery were postponed until Sunday. June 6.

W. B. Murphy spent Sunday in Brazil. 'Maynard, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pence, is at St Anthon's hospital as the result of being severely kicked by a' horse.

UNION, IND.

Mr. and Mra John Rudisel attended the auto races at Indianapolis Monday.

Roscoe Plerson spent Monday in Hymera. Mr. an Mrs. Llge Liston spent Thursday here, the guests of Rev. D. M. Nevins.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pounds spent Sunday here. Mrs1. Nell Cummins was the guest of Mrs. Paul MMler Monday.

Mrs. E. M. Stock spent Saturday in Lewis. Mrs. Sam Rudisel and Mrs. William Woodsmall spent Thursday In Terra Haute.

Guy Weddel and Paul Miller spent Sunday in Jasonville. Mrs. J. M. Welch spent Friday in Terre Haute, the guest of Mrs. DeWitt Williams,

Mrs. Ed. Weddel and children, Helen and Howard, were the guests of Mrs. Paul Miller Tuesday.

Former Terre Haute Pastor Builds Mt. Carmel Church

JNKVV FREE METHODIST CHURCH JUST ()!I'LETED AT MT. CARMEL.,

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the week-end here. Mrs. Otto Powell visited ta Terre Haute this week.

Dr. William As bury of Ooalmont was here Wednesday.

MECCA, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. George Phippe have moved to their new farm home, recently purchased from J. M. Goshorn.

Lowls Farner was here from Indianapolis for the week end. Mrs. Sarah Brocknay contemplates moving to Montezuma for future residence.

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ODON, IND.

Born Monday, to Rev. aiwl Mrs. A. M. Williams, a daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Roland Smiley and Dr. Wadsworth of Washington were here Wednesday to see Mr. Sntlley's mother, Esther Smiley, who is ill.

Dr. J. W. Andarso'.i returned from Washington Tuesday, where he had been in the hospital for an operation for a carbuncle on his n-ck.

Miss Nelle Breden entertained several friends at her home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Camp,bell and little son, Howard Ferguson, are visiting C. T. Mount and family and Mrs. L. W. Howard.

Mrs. John Jewell of Terre Haute was here Wednesday. Miss June Jennings returned Tuesday from a visit with friends at Bloomfleld.

Mrs.. Frank Lucts and little son Arnold of Linton visited her daughter, Mrs. Dennis Garten, hero this week.

Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mount entertained several friends at their home Tuesday In honor of their guest, Mrs. F. is'. Campbell, of Washington.

Miss Hildred Connell has returned from a visit with friends at Bloomfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Alexander and little son Don of Franklin are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Herndon.

FAIRBANKS, IND.

Miss Fern Drake of Farmersburg spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Madison Drake.

Mr. and Mrs. Zetic Piety and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ze&n Evans Sunday.

Rev. Dalley of Indianapolis held services at the Baptist church In Fairbanks Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Drake and Mr. and Mrs. James iDrake attended a meeting of the Eastern Star chapter at Shelburn Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott on Tuesday.

County Agent A. W. Hayes was a Fairbanks visitor Tuesday. Miss Vina McKlnney and nephew, Forrest McKlnney, of Shelburn, visited relatives in and near Fairbanks last week.

A meeting of the Home Economics club was held at the Masonio hall on Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Jane Miller spent a few days last week at the bedside of Mrs. James Pound.

COAL BLUFF, IND.

Marion Compton and family of Terre Haute visited relatives here Sunday. George Martin and family of Terro Haute are visiting relatives here this

Mrs. Will White and sister. Miss LIszie Piper, of Jasonville, spent Memorial day with Coal Bluff friends.

Henry Fox and son Homer, Clyde Hickman and Frank Bollng spent Sunday with their families, returning to Terre Haute Monday. a

Miss Zella Hickman of Rockvllle rUited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hickman, this week.

Harriet and Esther Brettell spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy of Brazil.

Mrs. Tom Smedler o£ Fontacvet visited her sister, Mra. Clyde Hickman,

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Mrs. Nancy Ma»tia* wlw has Mw seriously ill for soma weeks, tnoafffet to be growing worae.

Mrs. J. E. Donaldson aanouneea a sale of part of her household gooda preparatory to moving to Indlanapolta.

Mr. and Mrs. Hi ghee of eastern X&Oana are visiting the family of their am A. B. Hlgbee.

Misees Orace and Lela MoX*opMta had as a guest last week Miss Beaaa Teirll, of Terre Hauta

Mrs. Pomella Maeon, of Da&duSky, (X, is spending the sunnier with her daughter, Mrs. Fannie Mllea

Pratt Math as, of Daytona, JTla, arrived Sunday to visit his aMttan wfco Is quite siok.

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A number of girls of tho Hi«( Baptist church Sunday school olaas took dinner, with Rev. James Paddock and his wife, of Middle town, Sunday.

Mrs. Art Bowen of Mlddletown apaot a few days with friends In Farmeraburg last week.

A large crowd atenled the normal service at tha Baptist church at Middletown Sunday afternoon.

Misses Bella Starkie and Delia Jonea called on Miss Ada Lane Sunday evening.

Miss Pearl Shattuck of Terre Haute spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends near Mladletown.

Miss Ida Pain called on Mrs. Charles Jones Sunday afternoon. The members of the Flrat Baptist church Kave a surprise on Rev. James Paddock Saturday night. He received several useful presents.

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Thursday. Miss Anna Lin* and Miss Haael are visiting Mrs. JAmes Long this week.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archer, a son, John Clarenoe. Mrs. Jennie Wright vUtted Coal Bluff friends Thursday.

MONTEZUMA, DTD.

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opening of the season at the Mineral springs. Manager Lstverty announced that the Deering band of Clinton will furnish the muslo for the occasion.

W. P. Montgomery and family are home from a week's visit with relative* at Georgetown, JCy.

Miss Gertrude PhiQipf and slater, mt Terre Haute, are with Monte: tlves for a week.

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CAYUGA, DID.

J. K. Galbreath and John Wright visited Marlon, .Ind., Monday and Tuesday.

Mrs. Clara De Verter of Crawfordsville visited Sunday here with her eon, W. J. De Verter, and sons.

Mrs. Katherlne Shirk of Daytona, Fla., is here for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. E. McKee.

Harvey Runyan of Chicago visited, -, here Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Runyan.

Mr. and MrsL. Frank H. Wann and two sons of Oxford, Ind., spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with Mrs. Wann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Samuels.

Mrs. Margaret Roberts of Terre Haute is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Samuels.

Miss Ruth Bennett has returned home from Assumption, 111., to epend the summer.

Miss Ruth Samuels entertained her .. Louise Gibbons, of Brazil, Tuesday.

Mrs. Ella Miller and daughter Jessie' are visiting at Anderson, Ind. Flaugher Ashley has returned from a month's visit with relatives at Beaver Falls, Pa.

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UNIVERSAL, IND.

Miss Jennie Brannon of near Fontanet Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Hine.. of Universal.

Miss Viola Dowell of near Coal Bluff is visiting her brother at Universal

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a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. May of CHnton are spending a few days In Universal.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of Universal spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Brazil.

Mr. and Airs. J. B. Ord are visltlnff friends In Universal a few days. Born to Mr. and Mrs. William I*r*/ a daughter, Sunday. Mrs. L&Tk waa, formerly Miss Hilda Ord, of Perth.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralith Rlppy of Universal, a daughter, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fitch of Universal spent Monday In Clinton.

Mr?. Margaret Taylor and Mra Trnest Walsh of Universal spent Monday and Tuesday at Gllmour and Jasonville.

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Miss Myrtle Ord of Perth Is visiting friends in Universal a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Slocumbs of near Universal spent Monday In Clinton.

Mrg. George Howden of New Goshen spent Monday in Universal.

YOUNGSTOWN, IND.

Mrs. Mahalla Fields and children and Mrs. Delia Tryon and children spent Sunday with their mother, "Aunt" Betty Smith.

Miss Cassie Leach and Ernest and Willie SchalbuTg were supper guests of Miss Mabel Layer Sunday evening.

Mrs. Grace Whltlock and son Charley are visiting relatives in Sandford. Mr. Link and Harry Bogard were dinner' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sohalburg Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crandall visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Layer Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Rosalie Budd, Mrs. Pearl Barbee» Mrs. Clara Siner and Mrs. Corintha Schalburg made a business trip to Terre Haute Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCoskey visited ,§ Mr. and Mra Marlon Hall Sunday. Mra Maud Hall spent Saturday in Terre Hauta

Mlsaaa Helen land Haael JLermons •totted friends in Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. jSila Barbee visited Mrs. Sarah Johnson Monday-.

Mrs. Kan Joslln visited Mra Pharba ,ll«n Mor Allan Monday afternoon.

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Miss Edna Golden visited with her parents here over Sunday. Mrs. Sam Coin was shopping 'jiiRoblnson Wednesday.

The M. B. church will have their children's day service June II. Rev. Wllley of the M. BV. ehuroh will fcaptlas a class of twenty next Sunday at 4 o'clock.

Mr, and Mra T, B. Tartar and Mr. arra Mrs. Frank Brawler were In Wednesday

rrani orawiey were in aod-Rob-Lnesdayevenlnc, Mrs.

guests for lmr«7 and sons of Rc of Petroleum, IndL, and and Marion Jones of

W.

Mra Patrick Murrey and en Ganley entertained the Ttraraday

into w« of the reaMeneea owned by Widow Beeman.

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Mr*. (X ft Dicker eon Mra mak Hfcltaw «f Jh spent Sunday with Mra. Clove 3

Miss Laura Maskle of Terra Mr. and Mra Clay MaAle and ter Helen of St Bernioe, Mlaai Markle and Beatrtee Jq*®er e? apolia spent Sunday with Mia. Mar-, kle.

The Industrial aoclety ot the Methodist church will meet with Kta

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R. Rlsher at Saltan Mrs. Susan Geardner

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sand wife at Canter Point

Sunday. Rex Hall attended the raasa at In-' dianapolls Monday.

Newton Banham, wfco taugtrt tho part year in North DaSota. has returned fir a visit with hla mother, Mra. A. J. Fulkerrson.

CARLISLE, IND.

Mrs. George Donnelly of Terre Haute is the guest of her eouatn. Miss Glenn Starner,

Mrs. H. N. Hicks went to Bvanaville Tuesday to visit relatives, Mrs. Ml D. Couch of Lawreneevttle, 111., apent Monday here with relatives.

Mra. W. B, Aiken and eon Gartner of Pittsburgh, Pa., are here visttln* the former's parents, Mr, and Mra. J. J. Curtner.

Mrs. Frank Warner went to Bvansville Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobson and son Jack of Richmond, Va., are the guests of Mrs. Dobson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Curtner.

Miss Almee Rogers was in Vincennes Friday. Homer Trimble was in Sullivan Tuesday.

Miss Alba Rogers of Seymour arrived Friday for a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Rogers.

Mrs. Thomas Ready and ehiklren returned home Sunday from Decker, where they visited relative*

SEELYVILLE, IND.

Mrs. Mary King Ranes is spending the summer with relatives in Charleston, W. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bason spent Sunday on the Wabash river, boating. Mrs. Sarah Shull and granddaughter Thelma and Mrs. Ernest Eason spent, Friday with Mrs. Lewis McPherson of Glen Ayr.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brady of Terra Haute spent Siunday here. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rutherford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McBrayer of East Glen.

Andrew Fabiny of Terre Haute spent Stmday here with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darby of Hymera returned home Monday after a visit here with her parents.

Mrs. Lenna Kord and son of Terre Haute were recent guests of her sister, Mre. Curtis Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. William Ashton and daughter were Sunday guests of friends In Burnette, lad.

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program waa gtven, after raneheon waa served. The tOd WOTMW/

Wtlaon are fumi live here la a rihort ttea Corall and wife hanr* asnl1

Saline City Tfcaraday. _rdntf •niiiif Sttdty

with ~he~r^ther[^eorgeS»r«nar anil family, at Terre IbaK Mr. and Mrs. M. a Burger and da—k tor Mildred worejraeabi Dty 3L. CL