Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 October 1915 — Page 20
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STOY. ILL
Mrs. Ralph Fowler left last week for an extended visit with relatives in Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGeorge and children- are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dunn.
Mr. and Mbs. Ralph Carpenter were in Newton Sunday for the funeral or John Sampson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Teague were among the shoppers in Robinson Saturday evening.
Mfs. Austin Kerins entertained the Sewing club Thursday afternoon. A dainty lunch was served. ,V Mrs. W. B. Kirkwood and son, Roger, W were in town Thursday.
Mrs. Lee Holloway and sons, Jonn and Robert, called on friends Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Neil O'Connel were in Robinson Wednesday evening.
Mrs. .T. E. Gott came home Tuesday evening from a visit to the ^2,na™a exposition and relatives in Kansas City. 5Sy- C. F. Sloan left Wednesday morning for Bradford, Pa., where he will be V, emploved for several month®i in the lnterest of the Tidewater Oil Co.
C* CLAY CITY, DID.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and daughter, Margaret, Mrs. J. T. and daughter, Lurene, spent Sunday with Ed' Epple and family at Jason-
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sutton, Miss J? Ruth Goshorn and Pearl Mitchell were in Greencastle Sunday.
Mrs. Dr. L. C. Rentschller of Center point visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mt S. Burger, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Ashboro were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. fi'l Cleve Gardner Monday evening.
Wm. Powell of Jasonville was the guest of Miss Wlllma Foreman Sun-
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W. D. Walters and daughter,
Ida are visiting relatives in Ohio. .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fesler spent faunday with Dr. O. Woodrow and family
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Bunger of Indianapolis
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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SEELYVILLE, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. William Biddle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben German of Shelburn.
Miss Lucy Byers of
Terre
Haute was
the suipiper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eason Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Manley and Mrs. Mary Ranes were dinner guests of MrB. Maynard Riggs Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard King spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mrs. Oliver Morris and son, Havry, of F^uitridge visited friends hereMon-
William Ashton spent Thursday
in Terre Haute. Mrs. Mary Mewhlnney is the guest or relatives in Greene county.
Mr. and Mrs. James Swalls and son, Fred, Mrs. Charles Moore and son, Eugene, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Swalls of Swalls, Ind.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Krugan of Mattoon, 111., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. STioptaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Donham of Terre Haute spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stephens.
CORY, IND.
n!l!,3 Miss Rosa Evans of Terre Haute was he guest of Miss Eva Glick Sunday, ing »Mr, and Mrs. Otto Givens of Center-
the w/htSajjd Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grayson and son,' William, were the guests of & 'f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Modesitt, the last tir" of the week. fcf Miss Nancy Staggs returned to Terre r1" Haute Sunday, after spending her vacation of six weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Staggs. Lr± Mr. and Mra. Howard Brown and 1 twin babies, ,Ruth and Robert,_ Mrs.
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Silas Foulks left Monday for Brazil,
Ind., where they will visit Mr. and I?' Mra. Barney Foulks and family. W John West is visiting relatives at
Terre Haute this week. ___ James Harris of Terre Haute visited fe relatives here Sunday. I* Mr and Mrs. William P. West of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry ^West the past week. —v Eavl Miller, who is teaching school near* Clinton visited his mother, Mrs.
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O. fi-. Miller, Sunday.' Miss Jennie Collins will attend the e.
conference at Indianapolis, Ind., as a delegate from thJs place, this week.
RILEY, IND.
V*l- Mr. and Mri. Chauncey Foulk, Mr. and Mrs. George Modesett and chil-
dren, Wayne. Louise and Frances, were the guests of Mrs. Alice Butler Sunday. Mrs. Lou Roberts and daughter, Ruth, were in Terre Haute Wednesday.
Mrs. Rockey of Bowling Green Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Mullenin. Mrs. Mary Clifton of Chicago is visiting friends in Riley.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Meredith visited their' son, Wallace, and wife of Terre Haute Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harknees of Terre Haute were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham Sunday.
Andrew Dally spent Wednesday afternoon in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marone visited
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Marone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker. Ralph Brill spent Thursday in Terre Haute. ..
Mrs. Charles Baker spent the first of the week with their son, Russell, and wife of Spring Hill.
HUTTON. IND.
Harve' Sons and family of near Prairieton visited Mr. and Mrs. Willliam Killion Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hale, a boy, Sept. 28. Miss Vivian Cullens of Hutton visited Miss Fern Lathrop Sunday.
Miss Florence and Inez Farrand and Emilv Wilson, all of Hutton, were the Sunday guests of Miss Elnora Killion.
Mrs. Bennie Hamilton of Hutton visited her mother, Mrs. Maggie Fredrick*, Sunday.
Mrs. Tishje Killion of Hutton visited Mrs. Frank Eldrldge one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Dent spent on/B day this week in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hamilton of Hutton are changing residence to the Wabash river near Prairieton.
Earnest Farrand of Hutton is visiting his mother. Mrs. Ora Russel, of Terre Haute.
Mrs. William Paddock of near Hutton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Kn'ight, of Seelyville.
BREDGETON, IND.
Mrs. Will Evans of Coxville has returned home after a weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Seba Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holbert of Belmore spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Harmless.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stone of Rosedale, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stone and daughter, Rachel, of Logansport, Ind., and Mra. Margaret Pendergast of Terre Haute visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins Sunday. ,,
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Perkins o:r IiwJianatDoIis are visiting Mr*. Perkins parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pethlys. MrA. PerklnB was formerly Miss Fran .• cis Pethlys of this place.
MI«S Velvie Harmless, who has been iTl with appendecltis, is Improving, Mf* Nettie Newton ana family of Lena spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 5 George Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartman and Aauirliter Florence, visited their par Jjnts Mr.'and Mrs. John Hartman, over ffrnnMV
FARMERSBURG, Ind., Oct. 2.—James Cutsinger, 80, and Mary Jane Cutsinger, 79, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary Monday. More than 200 relatives and friends were present
MEROM, IND.
Mrs. D. W. Larr was the guest of Dr. Boone and family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt are visiting relatives in Carlisle this week.
Mrs. Roy Coyner and Mrs. Alice Boone and children took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coyner Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Shaw of Farmers-burg, Mrs. Ardilla Eaton of Sullivan, Mrs. Taylor of Dugger and Sherman St. Clair and family took dinner with Mr. and M'-s. Will Saunders Wednesday In honor of Mr. Saunders birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilson spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter brother of Mlddletown.
V. O. Adams of near Carlisle spent Sundav with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Page and son spent Sunday with Richard Johnson and wife cf near Dodds Bridge. _...
Mrs. Anna Bailey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hunt. Roy Kelly and family spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
KRoy
Thompson left Monday forLusk,
Wyo., where he exlpiects to be engaged in work.
DUGGER, IND.
Harold Rector went to Sullivan Monday, where he has accepted a position in the Kelly jewelry store.
The J. W. G's were entertained Monday evening by Julia Staley and A-bi-gail Crowning at the home of the former. Refreshments were served.
Mrs. A Hiring of Evansville, who has been visiting relatives here, returned home Thursday. Her uncle, Martin Fabian, accompanied her to Sullivan.
Edward Wilcox and family left Tuesdav for England their former home. H. L. BottorfE of Harper, Kan., arrived Monday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Neal.
Ross Rolling of Petersburg, Ind., was In town Tuesday and Wednesday visiting friends.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Chowning- Wednesday, -Sept. 29, a ffirl, OnriSitiana Doleris.
Rinaldo Wools and family of Linton visited in Dugger Sunday. L. French, post-office inspector, was' in Dugger Tuesday and Wednes-
daWm.
Taylor and wife and Roy Taylor
went to New Lebanon Monday.
WILLOW HILL, ILL.
Mrs. Henry Cooper and children of Robinson visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keeler.
Joyce Neal. Miss Hazel Correll and Mesdames J. R. Neal and H. Wiseman and Mr. T. B. McMain visited friends in Olney Friday.
Mrs. John Bond returned to her home in Harrlsburg, 111., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C, Sliryock of Pierceburg spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. W. C. Hall.
Mesdames John and George Hamilton and Miss Zola Hamilton were in Newton Saturday.
Mibs Eva Byerly of Oblong visited friends here Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Evertt Stuart and children of Sullivan, Ind., visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. O. C. Hamilton and son, Carl, returned Friday from a visit with relatives In Brocton.
James Hamilton and son, John, were in Newton on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Loving and daughters, Nina amP Lola, of Greenup spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper and other relatives.
WAVELAND, IND.
Items from Neighboring Indiana
Married for Sixty Years
MR. AND MRS. JAMES CUTSINGER,
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Rev. W. Volller is attending Northwestern M. E. conference S'outh Bend.
Miss Blanche Wilkison of Browns Valley visited Mrs- O. E. Servies Saturday.
Mrs. Herbert Krltz has been elected superintendent of training In the county Sunday school association.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deer and Miss Dott Jarvis of Terre Haute were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lonnia Golden.
Mrs Clarence Almon and Miss Amalle Lindquist loft Tuesday for their new home In Princeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burford and Clarence Burford were Sunday guests of Mrs. T. Z. Ball.
Mrs. Sophia Gamble and Miss Pearl spent Sunday in Crawfordsville with Mrs. Walter H. Fertich.
Mrs. Claude Stevenson and son and Mrs. Mattie Williams and family returned to Agrlcola, Kan., Wednesday.
J. E. Gullion and daughter, Louise, and Frank Adcock and daughter, Jennie, motored from Carrolton, Ky., Wednesday and spent Thursday with Chas. L. Demaree and Miss Emily.
HILLSDALE, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunlotp Blaton and two sons of Mecca visited Hugh Garllng and family Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Luce of Terre Haute made a business trip here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staats of Clinton visited relatives Tuesday.
Charles Ponton of Terre Haute is visiting relatives. Mrs. Edith Vice, Mrs. Zona Foose and son Roscoe, visited relatives Sunday. Mis's Grace Lake is visiting in Clinton.
Mesdames Bell Johnson and Clara Wayman visited in Mecca Sunday. Miss Helen Grubb of Dana visited her aunt, Mrs. Edgar Russell, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Harper of Summitgrove visited her mother, Mrs. Susan Ingram, Thursday.
Miss Elsie Ponton of Fontanet visited relatives Sunday.
HECKLAND, IND.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cornwell Monday, Sept, 20, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cottrell were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Earnest Parker, Sunday.
Mtes Delia Marlow was the gnest of frleffds at Bridgeton last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Myles returned home last Friday, after spending a few days with Mrs. Myles' mother near Daven, 111. _.
Mrs. Ambrose Biggs was oalled to her mother's bedside Tuesday. Mrs. Duge Humphery was shopping at Terre Haute Monday.
Mrs. Fred Allbrlght and Mrs. Will Engle were the guests of Mrs. Henry •Stuthard jEoeeday afternoon.
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to help them enjoy the day. They were both born in Shelby county, Indiana, and were married in Sullivan county September 27, 1855. They have four children. William, Henry and George Cutsinger, and Mrs. William Bailey.
FARMERSBURG, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Peters and family left Tuesday for Melstone, Mont., where thev will make their future home.
Dr. E. H. Holder transacted business in Indianapolis Tuesday. Rev. A. P. Asbury left yesterday ror Indianapolis to attend the M. E. conference.
Misses Hessie Johnson, Faye Stevens ar.d Fern Drake and Messrs. Willie, Ernie and Desford Johnson spent Sunday with Misses Flva and Fay Kirkham in Terre Haute.
Sam Denney of Connersville is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Denney.
W. T. Sinnet and wife of Crawfordsville visited the families of P. .L. rr.h--. j, i, Weeks and Dr. J. T. Ollphanl here Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burton spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting their daughter, Mrs. Charles Wood and
faMri?'
Elizabeth McGlone and children
of Linton are spending the week in Farmersburg. Mr and Mrs. Hosea Stewart visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart and family In Carlisle.
MELROSE, U\
Dr. F. C. Shake and some real estate dealers of Hutsonville were here on business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dudley spent several days this week at Brazil, Ind., returning home Wednesday.
Rev. C. Hix of Mllmlne, 111., but formerly of this place, is the pastor at the Church of God for the coming
Miss Flora Newlin went to Annapolis Monday. Rev. and Mrs. H. Cross returned to their home at Lanark, 111.
KNIGHTSVILLE, IND.
Mrs. Jane Earle spent Wednesday with friends in Cardonia, Mrs. Dode Purcell and daughter, Avinal, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Royce in Clinton.
Joe Johnson of Marshall, 111., Wednesday evening here with Miss Mable Long.
Jack Hews was called to New Albany vesterday by the death of his brother, Dan Hews, formerly of Knightsville.
Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. Thomas Asdale spent yesterday in Terre Haute visiting with friends.
Mrs. Elda»Hunt spent Wednesday in Brazil with Mrs. David Cornwell. Miss Ann Somes is visiting in Clinton with Mrs. Boyd Goddard.
Emma Pierce of Terre Haute, who has been the guest of Mrs. Florence Jones, returned home Monday.
Miss Roscena Deglscherr, who has been spending her vacation in different parts of Ohio, has returned home.
Miss Bertha Davis, Mary Donald, Mary Guliford, Marie Aclee and Lulu Degischer are attending high school in Brazil.
STAUNTOS. IND.
Bedford Beatty of Braril visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts and son Irving, visited Mrs. Myrtle Ringo at Terre Haute Sunday.
Master George Donham of
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dodd, Misses Myrtle and Grace Mills and Maude Slusser motored to Martinsville Sunday.
Mrs. Allen Hix spent Tuesday the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Arvel Mea-
A familv reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Hedges Sunday in honor of Mr. and
Mrs.
Grover Hedges
of Meeker, Colo., who are visiting relatives in Illinois. Thirty-three relatives attended.
Mrs. Sarah Newlin and daughters. Grace and Gladys, spent the week-end with relatives in Casey.
Will Roberts of Jasoi\vill visited his with relatives. daughter, Mrs. Charles' Wilson, Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Will Sexson and Mrs. Ida Brandriff visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herter and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lee at Terre Haute Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyls of Paris visited her sister, Mrs. Walter Williams, and family Sunday.
Misses Clara and Loriene Scheld of Brazil visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Scheld, Sunday evening.
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HAUTE TRIBUNE
OLNEY, ILL.
Miss Helen Hitch of Terre Haute is the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. B. Yoigji t.
Mrs Melvin Chesmon and daughter of Chicago are here visiting the family of L. Chesmon.
P. C. Borah of Massilon has been visiting his brother, Dr. O. C. Borah. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Whitney and daughter of Alma, Neb., are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmistonand other relatives.
Geo. N. Balnum andfl J. M. Winans left Tuesday afternoon for Mississippi where they will look after their land interests.
Misses Olive and Ethel Lewis have gone to Birmingham, Ala, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Wharf and daughter Nana, and Col. and Mrs. Tros. Stone and daughter, Miss Alberta, all of Chicago, arrived here Monday evening for a short visit.
Miss Ida Lent of Superior, Wis., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Combs. Mrs H. L. Lamqm and son of Wheatland, Ind., have been visiting relatives in this city.
BICKNELL, IND.
Rev. Raymond Callahan of Pittsburg, Ind., closed a holiness revival here last evening With one hundred and eighty four converts.
Mrs. Alfred Pickel was hostess last Thursday evening for the S. C. club. Miss Muriel Wampler entertained the members of the Theta Ne club last Thursday evening.
Mrs. Minerva Hunter went to Jasonville Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Henry Hunter.
Mrs Lew Due of Owensburg arrived the first of the week to visit her granddaughter, Mrs. Grace Barham.
Dr. W. E. Kessinger was In Jasonville the first of the week in interest of the physicians, who are organizing in that city.
Mrs. W. E. Wethers returned Wednesday from a visit in Burns City with Mrs. Milly Bellamy.
William Darrough and wife moved here from Linton Monday. E O. Letsinger and wife went to Jasonville the last of the week to visit friends.
GREENCASTLE, IND.
Herschel Foster was in Terre Haute Friday. Mrs. Arda L. Wrenn of Cincinnati, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. G. Gilmore. has returned home.
Miss Dorothy Barnsby has gone to Washington City to enter school for the corning year.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hixon of Attica are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hixon. Mrs. Glenn Adams of Cincinnati is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gilmore.
Rev. O. P. Badger Is attending the Indiana co-iference meeting at Indianapolis.
Jesse M. Payne, who has served one term in the army, has been released from the service and is at his home here. He was statibned inHawail.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen, Mrs. Helen Magncr, Mrs. O'Hair and Mr. Sheriff of Paris, 111., were here for the funeral of Miss Ida OveTstreet.
Bownle, the four year old son of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Eckardt of DePauw University, has scarlet fever.
Y0NUGST0WN, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barbee were dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. Etta Andrews, Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Cottrell and daughter, Dorothy, visited her aunt, Mrs. M&g McCoskey, Wednesday.
Mrtk Elsie Bentley and Nina Joms spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mrs. Leona Cottrell visited Miw. Bessie Boyll Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyron and children spent SatQBday night with her mother, "Aunt" Betty Smith.
Mrs. Jennie Kintz and neioe of West Terre Haute visited her mother, Mrs. Dora Brooks Wednesday.
Mrs. Layer visited Mrs. Carl Hunt Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cynthia SohaTburg called on Mrs. Elna Easton Monday evening.
Mrs. Sarah Johnson made a business trip to Terre Haute Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCloskey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mort McCloskey Sunday^
CLAY PRAIRIE, IND.
Mr3. Jacob Hoffman of Art is spending a. week with home folks. Messrs. Mathias Romas and Charley Romas were in Clay City Wednesday.
Earnest Elkin of Washington, D. C., and. F.arl Elkin of Denver, Colo,, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Elkin and family. .. ,,,
The Lutheran Ladies aid will meet with Mrs. Barba Hoffman of Art Wednesday.
MrE. Emma Brown has purchased a new Maxwell car. George Donnelley is spending a few davs with Daniel Jones.
Mrs. .Tobn Lash of Brazil is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. John Schmaus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Aldrlch of Prairie City are spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romas.
Mrs Herbert Roeschlein and children visited Mrs. Foster Hoffman of Prairie City Saturday.
CARLISLE, IND.
viasuei ut-uific Terre Lois, and Mi&§ Aimie Rogers left FriHaute was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. day for a visit w-ith relatives in Sey-
Mrs. E. W. Rogers and daughter,
Gillespie, 111., vis-I Morton linger went to Terre Haute
ited his mother. Mrs. Mollie Ripple, and! Monday. other relatives here this week. Mrs. M. O. Rogers was In Vincennes Mrs George Lehner and Misses Ida Saturday. and Louise Maxey were in Brazil Mrs. Etta Horton and son, Ralph, Wednesday. I left Sunday for Indianapolis for a visit
George Hull and family left Sunday for Gary, where they expect to make their future home.
Oscar Sargent was in Sullivan Sun-
daOwen
Collins spent Sunday in Sulli-
Vapercy
Wolfe was in Vincennes Sun-
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and Mrs. Will Beck of New Harmony were here over Sunday to visit P. F. Hooper and family.
Imposing School Building to be Built at Brazil, Ind.
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NORTH TERRE HAUTE.
Mrs. Gertrude S'now and children spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Elva King.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Porter and daughter, Elizabeth, Misses Pearl and Ruth Porter and Margaret Ward visited Mrs. Minnie Templeton Thursday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith a daughter, Catherine Lucile. Miss Bculah Haase of Rosedale is visiting her brother. Theodore Haase.
Mrs Sarah Humphrey of Terre Haute spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Mary Cottrell.
A tempcrance lecture was given at the Christian church Tuesday night Mrs John Lucas of Terre Haute is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Homer Cottrell.
Miss Florence Wlmmer of Rosedale spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. George Brown.
An all-day Sunday school rally will be given in the Centenary church of Atherton.
Mrs. Llllle Haase and children, Theodora -.ind Ruth, and Miss Beulah Haase spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Haase of Burnett.
DANA, IND.
Mrs. Martha Myers and Mrs. Ira Bowman and little son, Orin, have returned from Petoskey, Mich.
H. H. Crooke was at Terre Haute Monday. R. R. Winkleipleck of Evansville was here Monday.
Steve Stalcup of Elnora was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller of California are visiting Effie Shively.
Asa Hay went to Elnora Monday on business. Herman Dean and Mrs. Margaret McKan wefit to Plainsville Monday to visit Mrs. Will Lamb.
Mrs. Steve Banks of Burns City returned to her home Tuesday, after a visit here with Mrs. Dan Ledgerwood.
Roy Myers and son, JollifC, have returned from Petoskey, Mich., where they had gone to seek relief from-hay fever.
Miss Flossie Atchley left Monday for a visit with her uncle, Harley Smiley, and family of Brockton, 111.
ELNORA, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green of Danville, 111., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Teal Green.
V. A. Wray and wife were called to Norman Ind., Wednesday by the sudden death of Mr. Wray's mother, Mrs. O. T. Wray.
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Bowman spent Sunday with relatives in Burns City, Mrs. Bertha Myers of near Epsorm spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannah.
Mrs Ella Tazel of Terre Haute spent Sunday here with her dau-ghtsr, Mrs. Bert Hornung, and family.
Mrs. Amanda Stewart was called to Salem Wednesday by the serious Illness of her brother, Thomas Martin.
Miss Laura Grable of Sandborn visited her brother, E. E. Grable, and family here this week.
N. G. Myers was at Terre Haute Tuesday. Martin Broshear of Sandborn visited his daughter, Mrs. Roland Pershing, and family this week.
BTLLTOWN. INT.
Mr. and Mrs. John ICrtder and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Krider.
Mrs. Reylond Shultz of Brazil sment Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shultz.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sieglen and children of Eeelyviller were the guests ox Mr. ana Mrs. Nick Sieglen Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Shultz and children were in Brazil Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krider and children spent Sunday in Brazil with relatives.
Miss Ruth Tarvin spent Saturday afternoon in Terre Haute. Misses Mattie and Mary Toungr were in Brazil Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and son, spent Saturday In Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert Almyer of Clinton are the guests of Misses Fannie and Clara Weaver for a few days.
WESTFEELD, II£.
C. M. Bu-sbeck of Marshall attended the horse show this week and visited friends.
Charles Holliday of L/ovlin, Coloa who has been visiting his brother, Elmer Holliday, and wife, returned home the firat of the week.
Mr. and iMrw. Oeo. W. Davis entertained a number of relatives and friends with a 12 o'clock dinner at their home west of town Thursday In honor of their son, O. E. Davis, ana family of Villa Grove.
Miss Pearl Lee of Marshall is the guest of her cousin, Miss Lucille Lee, this week.
Mrs. Arthur Huey of Casey Is the guest of M. C. Huey and family. D. S. Moore and wife moved Lawrenceville this week.
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Mrs. Daniel Stoker and children of Fairfield, Ind., arrived Tuesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Best.
Mrs. Frank Ault of Hume is the guest of Rebert Wilhoit and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Miller visited relatives at Paris Sunday.
CLOVERLAND, IND.
J. Mason Duncan visited friends Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Evans was in Terre Haute Thursday and Friday.
Mi«-s Vivian Williams was here visiting Miss Ruth Morris Thursday. Miss Annabell Grider was in Terre Haute Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Jessie Robinson is attending a house party In Indianapolis this week. Dan Weaver called on H. A Carpenter Sunday.
Mra. Hultz and Mrs. Shewmaker visited their neice, Mrs. Carrie Hudson, in Brazil Sunday.
Mrs McKlm Duncan and daughter, Dorothy, visited Mrs. Eva Carpenter Monday.
Mrs. Mollie West of Coal Bluff is visiting friends this week. Mrs. Eva Carpenter and son, George, were in Brazil Tuesday.
Illinois Towns
ANYBODY GOT A PRETTIER BABY
MARJORIE HARRIS.
Miss Marjorie is the six-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris of 315 South Seventh street, West Terre Haute. She Is vory popular in hpr neighborhood.
GLEN AYR, IKD.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright and children visited friends in Patricksburg Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Smith of East Glenn spent Thursday with Mrs, Jack Simpson. Mrs. Robert Furgeson of Terre Haute visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wimmer, Sunday.
Mrs. Iva Yonder and son of Terre Haute are visiting her parents, Mn and Mrs. Thomas Foxworthy.
Fred Martin spent Sunday with Henry Bloxsom of Reelsville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Openshaw and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Lowe Sunday.
Mrs. Lewis McPherson and Mrs. Wm. Fair visited friends in Seelyville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mason of Crawfordsville. Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rocklift and 'children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Debular and daughter were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rockliff Sunday. fr.-«
VIGO COUNTY LINE, DID.
Miss S&rah Morgan, who Is attend,ing high school at Farmersburg spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morgan.
Miss Berchle Swank is visitingr her sisters. Misses Ma»tle and Hazel Swank, of Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Rector was at Cory Thursday afternoon. Marvin Moieman visited relatives In Terre Haute Sunday.
Mesdames Cyntha Ray and Anna Staggs of Blackhawk spent Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Cottom.
Otis Tucker has returned home fl-om his trip to North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. William Young were in Torre Haute Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson spent Triday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson of near Blackhawlt.
Miss Elnora. Leeoh was In Terrs Haute Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Srnest Christy visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horaoe Christy of Riley Friday.
BURNETT, IND.
Mrs. Richard Lee and Miss Clara Lee spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foxworthy spent Friday in Terre Haute.
Mis* Hilda Reece, Miss Gladys Devonald, Misses Opal and Marie Day and Miss Gladys Marquis spent Friday evening with Miss Pearl Wilson and Miss Nellie Miller.
Mrs. Lemuel Christopher and son, James, spent Friday in Terre Haute. Mrs. John Creal spent Friday with relatives in Terre Haute.
Mrs. Andrew Harvey is seriously ill at her home. Mrs. Margaret Bryant and mother, Mrs. James Devonald attended the funeral of Mrs. Shelper of near North Terre Haute Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts and son, Paul were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Haase Friday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Wta. Arthur and two children, Mildred and Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harpold Saturday.
UNIVERSAL, IND.
Mrs. Ed Keller of this town was in Clinton Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Pursell was in Terre Haute Monday.
Mrs. Richard Lank of universal was in'Clinton yesterday. Mrs Sherman Sizemore and daughter, Ruth, went to Fontanet Wednes-
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Ray Trueblood of Terre Haute
spent Wednesday with her cousin, Mrs. Elmer Pursell. Mrs. Archie Hopkins and daughter are visiting in Universal for a few ^acfyde Pursell was in Clinton Saturday evening.
Charlev Chllne has returned, after a few weeks' visit With friends and relatives in Coalmont, Ind.
M1ss Ruth Storey and Eva Scott of TerrTHaute were in Universal Friday evening. _____
PRAIRIETON. IND.
Mrs. Lon McOPherron Stone of Alnsworth, Iowa, after an absence of many years, returned to visit old friends last week.
Duff Bryant of Nww Lebanon is visiting his mother, Mrs. Clara Fjgg. William Coffman is quite ill and is under the care of a nurse and phygician.
Mrs. Swain and daughters have returned from a visit in Eugene, Ind. Mrs. Anna Infange, after an absence of ten days, has returned hwne.
Mn and Mrs. Ray Pollard moved to Terre Haute Friday. Mrs. Margaret Dawson of Terre Haute is visiting Mrs. John Rot*
Burget Manhart of Terre Haute is visiting his grandfather, Wm. Burget. Mrs. Julia Kennett spent Friday in Terre Haute shopping.
PIMENTO. IND
Mrs. R. G. Brown of S"utton, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. J. G. English of Danville, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Mack McWilliams of Streeter, 111., and Mrs. George Benness of Terre Haute spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. J. P. English.
A large number of Pimento people attended the Baptist church association at Shelburn Thursday.
Mrs. Harvey Thompson of Terre Haute wao the guest of her neice, Miss Xenia Hook, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton MoKay returned last week from Lojislng, Mich., where they spent a few weelw with their sons, Charles and Herbert McKay, who have entered the Michigan Agricultural college.
Mrs. Harry Beauchamp was given a surprise at her home Wednesday evening when a large number of her friends gathered to reimind her of her birthday,
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SHELBYVILLE, ILL
Miss Edna Conn, who was Injured In a street car accident in Chicago Saturday, returned to her home in this city Tuesday.
President John A. Tackett of tho Shelby county state bank celebrated his eighty-third birthday Tuesday.
David W. Marks, who has been a resident of this city for many years, haar gone to Canton, Ohio, to spend the remaining years of his life.
Mrs. Otis Melloone, formerly Miss Inez Wolf, was given a surprise shower by her friends Monday evening at the home of Miss Cora Couch.
Mrs. John Ford has returned from ft visit with her son in Chicago. Mrs. Jesse Levering of Terre Haute is visiting relatives and friends in Shefbyville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Herron and Mr and Mrs. E. N. Herron have returned from a short visit with Miss Miriam Herron in Decatur.
Dr. and Mrs. N. D. Boys have returned from a trip to California and the exposition, where Dr. Boys attended a dental conference.
Mrs. Benji Roberts of Paw Paw, 111., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Theo Thomipson, in this city.
Miss Mae King of Chibago and Miss Naomi Harrington of Pana are the guests of Miss Clotiel Beem.
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•.S' OAKTOWN, IND.
Miss Iva Anderson of Sandborn arrived Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs, Link Gaither a few days.
After a few weeks' visit with her parents in Bicknell, Mrs. Clyde Harstine and little daughter, Miss Vernal, returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Milt Ross was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ida Apple near "Willow Hill, 111., from Friday until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Donnel of French Lick Springs, after a few weeks visit with J. F. Grizzle and wife, returned home Monday.
Mrs. Ella Asher of Rocky Ford, Colo., after a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Sonner, and family started on her return home Sunday. She was accompanied as far as Vincennes by her daughter, Emma Sonner.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClure visited in Terre Haute Wednesday and Thursday.
Miss Edith Hennon made a business trip to Vincennes Friday. Miss Agnes Ashley was the guest of her two sisters, Mrs. EJlza Clark and Mrs. Edith Williamson, in Vincennes, from Friday until Sunday.
Mrs. Link Gaithor, who was called to Spencer Tuesday on account of the death of her mother, Mrs. Matilda Buries, returned home Friday.
MECCA, IND.
A street fair and horse show will be .held here four days beginning October thirteenth.
The Wabash township teachers held their first institute for the present school year, last Saturday.
Harry Lewis and Paul Terre transacted business in Rosedale and Terre Haute last Wednesday.
Mrs. J. C. Starnes is making a vleiMfl of some days with relatives in Cincinnati.
The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Richardson has been seriously 111 for several days.
Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Macawee attended the funeral of the latter's aunt, near Tangier, last Sunday.
Mrs J. A. Laus is spending the week with relatives at Danville, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCracken and two children were guests of relatives and friends at Brazil last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood and son, Claude, visited Mecca friends Wednes* day, enroute to Terre Haute, where they have made permanent location.
Chas. P. Walker was called to Iowa last Monday because of the death of his sister, Mrs. H. C. Hynshaw.
LOWER WABAS& ILL.
The revival meeting closed at Fishback Tuesday night. Fred Handley spent Sunday with Sammie Hewitt.
Mr. and Mrs: Plin Garner and Mrs. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garner spent Sunday with Thomas Hewitt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sachs and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sachs of Terre Haute, Ind., spent a few days last week wittt Andrew Liffick and family.
Andrew Thompson and Miss Emma Tlngley of Darwin were united in marriage Sunday.
Eddie and Carl Pine spent Sunday with Virgil Hoesman. Ed Geiscrt Is on the sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoprner and children of Marshall, 111., spent Saturday night and Sunday with Thomas Hewitt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sachs spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sachs. Harold Pine and Maude Keller of this place were united In marriage Sunday.
Fred Hewitt spent Sunday afternoon with his uncle, Charles Hewitt.^,^
VERMILLION, ILL.
Miss Eulalah Ward returned from a visit in Clinton. While there she was a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Roy Smith.
Mrs. Sarah Sims of Paris spent Wednesday here with Mrs. Martha Jordan and family.
Wm. McFarland attended the countF Sunday school convention in Terre Haute.
Jno. Thornton of Paris is a guest of Jno. Tweedy and family this week. Cicero Killion of Elnora, Ind., Is at the bedside of his wife, who is quite ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Kaulfman.
Mrs. Maggie Balsey and daughter, Cecil, moved to Paris Thursday, on Carroll street.
Mrs. D. S. Perkins of Paris is at the bedside of her m,other, Mrs. Rlnnis Newcomb, who is quite ill with acute trouble.
Fred Duck and family entertained at dinner Sunday, a number of their rela* tives and friends.
MONTEZUMA, END.
Dr. R. L. Dooley made a professional visit in Terre Haute last Monday. Miss Margaret Underwood of Bloomingdale spent the week-end at Montezuma.
Paul Brockway Is home from a three weeks' stay at St. Anthony's hospital in Terre Haute.
L. J. Murdock and family were Terre Haute visitors last Sunday. Fred Wilson and family left last Tuesday for their new home in Arizona. -.
A. England, D. C., is the first chiro-' praetor to practice in Montezuma. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston of Omaha, Neb., are guests of the former'* brother, J. E. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Rusch has returned to their home in Chicago, after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Rusch was for— merly Miss Anna Am.
Born Sept. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Jno* Norrls, a son, Jno. Allen. -,,
FAIRBANKS, IND
Herman Drake returned from Oelrlclv, S. D., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Horner have gone to housekeeping in the C. D. Pound property in the east part of Fairbanks.
A pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Anderson when their daughter, Flossie, became..j the wife of Claude Osborne, son of Mr.! and Mrs. Wash Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Abihu Drake and Mrtu Herman Drake visited at the home or^ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Burchard visited Mr. and Mrs. William Drake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Estel Drake visited the. latter's mother, Mrs. Rosetta Johnson.) of Mlddletown Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison Drake visit Mr. and Mrs. Alpha 2eHa*t
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