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WillOrr&nd daughter, Julia, and Helen Graft were at Indianapolis Saturday.

Mrs. F. A. Deen, of Elwood, has returned home from visiting her sister, Mrs. 3. L. Allen.

John Stinger was at Greenfield Saturday. A. 8. Locke and wife, of Miami, visited relativeslhere over Sunday.

Mrs. W. O. Overman, Mrs. Lucinda Book and daughter, Mrs. C. E. RamBey were at Indianapolis Thursday.

Mrs. J. C. Duncan visited relatives at Greenfield Thursday. Mrs. O. B. Sebastian was at Indianappll&apart of last, week t® visit her sieterinlaw, Mrs. Reece, of Philadelphia, at the Eastman's hospital,where Mrs. Reece underwent an operation.

James Mattix and family, of New Castle, spent Sunday with A1 Mattix and wife. 8. 0. Staley, of Wilkinson, visited his sister, Mrs. Thomas Lambert, Sunday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Outland is visiting Austin Addison and wife, near Nameless Creek.

Mr. and Mrs. Templeton, of Greensboro, visited their son, Will and family, the first of the week.

Mrs. Chas." Cross was at Greenfield Tuesday. The M. E. Ladies Aid Society met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. JameB Herkless.

Omer Addison and wife and Russell Williams and wife were at Indianapolis Saturday.

C. E. -Connor and family have moved to Ogden.

O. B. Sebastian and wife spent Sunday with Lon Shields and family. H. S. Cone and wife, of Shelbyville, A. J. Locke and wife, of Miami, and Elizabeth White, of this place, visited J. T. Badger and family Sunday.

Omer Addison and family visited J. N. Addison and wife Sunday. Austin Addison and wife, of Nameless Creek, Irwin Bin ford and family, Rev. Myrl Wilson, wife and son, Hayden, of this place, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Eldon Outland and family.

The Friends Aid Society served lunoh at Osdar Parker's sale near Walnut Ridge Friday. The Aid cleared $29.50.

Mrs. Smith visited her daughters at Indianapolis last week. Charles Cross visited his father, James Cross, near Willow Branch, Sunday.

E. J. Peters has sold his restaurant to Paul Bell. Lettie Windsor, of Indianapolis, visited Gertrude Herkless Sunday.

Pauline,Weeks visited her sister, Mrs. Walter Sample, at Spiceland Saturday.

Mrs. Thad Jeffries and daughters, Aubrey and Anna, were at Greenfield Saturday.

Luther Presnal, of Indianapolis, visited his mother, Mrs. Margaret Presnal, part of last week.

Clara Mattix and son, Ora, and Elmer Foust and daughters visited relatives and friends at New Castle, Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Andy Watson visited her mother, Mrs. Dent, at Raysville, Saturday.

Mrs. Earle Walsh, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Gray. Henry Ransford, of Scott City, was here Wednesday visiting friends. Mr. Ransford is a former resident of this place.

The members of the high school were entertained at a Hallowe'en party at the home of Will Oldham near Nameless Creek Saturday night. They met in town and enjoyed a wagon ride to the Oldham home.

Simon Koin, proprietor of the Star Store at Greenfield, has purchased S. I. Harlan's store. He will put in a full line of merchandise and will run the store as a branch store of the Star Store.

Several from here attended Quarterly meeting at Cleveland Sunday. Riley Watson, wife and son, Walter, of this place, and Margaret Cross, of Shirley, visited Clifford Cross and family Sunday.

Henry White and family visited Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. Morris, of near Warrington, Sunday.

Mrs. Frank Theobald and daughter, of Bunavista, Ohio, came Wednesday for a visitit with Mrs. A. H. Varner.

Gage Smith and daughter, Anna, of Indianapolis, visited friends here Tuesday.

W. R. McGraw and wife were guests of Chas. Arnold and family at Greenfield Wednesday.

Mrs. Otto Montgomery has been very sick. Mrs. Chas. Cross and sons, Evan and Glen, visited Mrs. Cross's sisters, Misses Nora and Cora Lacy, near Nameless Creek, Sunday.

Mrs. Samuel Harlan and daughter, Marion, spent a few days this week visiting relatives at Indianapolis.

Mrs. Lucinda Watt is visiting h^r sisters at Richmond and Centerville. 11 Mrs. John Anderson has been sick the past week, -i

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Q. W. Brown, wife and son, Charles spent part of last week at Indianapo­

lis visiting Frank Pitts and family. Mr. Adams is building a residence near his saw mill in the west part of town.

Bessie Larrison, of Indianapolis, visited her brother, Raymond Finney and wife Saturday.

Glenn Lane has returned to Lynn after visiting his uncles, J. H. and W. 8. Lane.

Mr. Martin, of Dayton, Ohia, representative of Lowe Bros, paints, was here Monday to see W. R. Walker.

Born to Hugh McCormick and wife October 25, a son. Roy James and wife, of Knightstown, visited J. H. Bell and family, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tharp, of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Tharp's mother, Mrs. Dorsina Smith, Sunday.

Mfss Edna Pearson, of Fairmount, is visiting her grandparents, Henry Starbuck and wife.

Mrs. J. T. Badger and daughter, DeLoma attended a surprise on Mrs. Ed Fort at Spurry Tuesday.

Mrs. M. Philpott spent Friday visiting relatives in Connersville. Arthur Murphy, of Greenfield, was here Monday visiting the high school.

Miss Maude Niles entertained Monday night for a Hallowe'en party. There were nine invited guests and each one came dressed for a masquerade party. The house was decorated for the occasion. The guests were invited to the (lining room, where a red table cloth adorned the table and refreshments of soup, crackers, pickles, popcorn, cakes and bananas were served. The bananas were served in a pumpkin.

Mrs. John Waggoner was at Greenfield Monday to see her sister, Miss Margaret Waggoner, who is sick with typhoid fever.

Elijah P. Brown, who gave a lecture "As the World Goes Around" at the M. E. church Saturday night, Sunday morning and evening at the church. The talks were fine and there were good crowds at each meeting.

Mrs. I. C. Gray spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Frank Sipe, of Willow, visited John and Joe Schultz Thursday.

Rev. Karl Berry, of Carthage, closed the revival he has been conducting at the Christian church, Thursday night.

Roy Lowe was at Indianapolis Friday. Leo Howard, of Indianapolis, was here Monday.

Morton Stanley and family entertained Dr. Elijah P. Brown Saturday night and Dr. J. L. Allen and family entertained Mr. Brown for dinner Sunday.

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W. D. Gladden and wife spent last week with relatives near Bridgeport. Mrs. Wm. A. Haywood, of Indianapolis, was calling on friends here Friday.

Mrs. Mabel Rodewald and daughter, Viola, spent Monday with Elzy Grigsby and wife at Philadelphia.

Adrian Domanget and daughter entertained a number of relatives at dinner Sunday.

Flora Gilson is spending this week with friends near Danville. Estella Spilker visited friends near Philadelphia Monday.

The ladies of the church will give a

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social Saturday evening. Refreshments of all kinds will be served and we invite all to come and spend a pleasant evening with us.

The Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Henry Cook Wednesday. All members are requested to be present as there will be business of importance.

CUMBERLAND.

D. T. Ricer and wife were guests of John Wiese and wife at dinner Sunda^.

Mrs. Anton Ostermeir, of Gem, visited Mrs. Charles Swartz Sunday. Charles Gale and wife were guests of Arthur Neiger and wife of Indianapolis Sunday.

George Wiese and wife and Mrs. Anna Wiese and son, Edwin, were guests of Will Lnebking and wife of Indianapolis at dinner Sunday.

Seth Wray, wife and sons, Curtis and Virgil, were guests of Claude Wray and wife^of Irvington Sunday.

Mrs. Sarah Harvey visited Edward Schmoe and wife of Indianapolis Sunday.

Virges Trimble and wife, of Indian apolis, visited Fred Wiese and wife Sunday.

Sandford Girt and wife and Mrs. John Knoop and children were guests of Ben Harvey and wife Sunday.

Harry Perkins, wife and son, Estel, visited Wm. Rodenbec and family Sunday.

Preaching at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening In the afternoon the ordinance of baptism will be observed at the Woodruff Place Baptist church, Indianapolis.

Mrs. T. A. Brittenham, Mrs. Ellimore Wiese and Mrs. Minnie Wiese will entertain the Baptist Ladies' Aid Society Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Brittenham.

Aquilla Jeffries purchased a new Overland automobile last week. Mrs. Anne Rasener and daughter, Leathie, visited relatives at Indianap olis Sunday.

The social given by Mrs. Gale and Mrs. Ricer's class Saturday night was well attended and a nice sum was realized, which will go to the building fund.

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Irene Seotten spent Sunday May Eastes, of Mt. Comfort. Hilda Sanford entertained Joshua Roney, Nettie Sanford, Joe Land, Vi ola Sanford, Gladys Hovey, Goldie Seotten, Ruby Sanford and Lunis Sanford and wife at dinner Sunday in honor of her sixteenth birthday.

Frank Shelby and daughter, Grace, were shopping in Indianapolis Wednesday.

Margaret Jessup spent Hallowe'en with Crystal Wilson. Ernest Sanford spent Sunday with Harley and Elbert Griffith.

Mrs. E. E. Seotten and Olive Fuller, of Sugar Creek, took dinner with George Crump and family Sunday.

Mrs. J. E. Sanford was shopping in Greenfield Friday. 1 Milton Hall and family spent Sunday with Thomas Ruley and family, of Philadelphia.

Chauncey Seotten, wife and little daughter, Zenetia, spent the latter part of last week withj.Mrs. E. E. Seotten and family.

Several from here attended the box supper at No. 8 Friday night. Olive Fuller, of Sugar Creek, spent the greater part of last week the jjU ?st of relatives in this neighborhood.

Millard Shelby, wife and daughter, Helen, of Greenfield, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Noble Sanford and family.

Ruby Sanford visited Goldie Scotten Saturday afternoon. Olive Fuller spent Thursday night and Friday with Irene Seotten.

Hilda Sanford spent Monday night with Gladys Seotten. Sarah Fuller spent Saturday night and Sunday with Chauncey Seotten and family, of University Heights.

Henry Hawkins and family visited

Owen Griffith|and wife* Sunday. Many attended the sales of Mrs. E E. Seotten, Edward Parker and Chas Crump. The Ladies' Aid served coffee, sandwiches and pies. Over $11 were cleared. Ss

Everyone is invited to attend the quarterly meeting to be held here Saturday night/Sunday morning and Sunday night with preaching by Rev. F. M. Dawson, of Marion.

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On Wednesday evening Mrs. Jack Kinder surprisedjher husband, it being his birthday and also the birthday and also the birthday of their son. Glenn, by inviting a large number of relatives and friends. The guests numbering about sixty came in a body at 8 o'clock and they certainly did surprise Mr. Kinder. The evening was spent in games and conversation, after I which dainty refreshments were served.

Elmer Brooks and family attended the Laymen's convention at Greenfield Tuesday.

David^Streubbe, wife and daughter, Dorothy, were guests of her mother, near Mt. Comfort Sunday.

Lulu Kinder spent Sunday with J. W. Biser and wife. The young*people held their prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Jessie Bradley Sunday afternoon.

Guy Hiday, of Fortville, and Nelle Martin and Frenie Caldwell, of Eden, called on Joseph Apple and family Sunday and attended services here Sunday night.

Olevea Miller entertained a large number of friends Monday evening at a Hallowe'en party.

Clover hulling is the topic of the day. The revival series closed here Sunday evening. Mrs. Lottie Glascock, of Greencastle, has beeu assisting in the meetings and much good is thought to have been done.

Sunday school at 9:30a.m and class meeting following. Mrs. Jasper Glascock has moved in with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Brooks.

Mrs. Lottie Glascock, of Greencastle, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Samuel Bussell during the meetings.

Amos Bodkins and family and Mrs. Alice Franklin, of near Maxwell, attended services here Sunday.

Clessie Harter, of Greenfield, vis ited Edward Strubbe Sunday. James Bussell and family spent Sunday with friends at Mohawk.

It is thought the telephone companies will soon have their work on the lines done so it will be ready for use in this neighborhood.

Remember prayer meeting each Thursday night at some member's house.

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Mrs. Rachel Lucas visited her mother at New Palestine Monday. A. J. Tucker is quite poorly.

Mrs. Charles Akeman visited relatives at Greenfield Monday. Hallowe'en was fittingly observed here.

Frank Boring is able to be up again. Quite a number of young folks attended the masquerade at Fountaintown Saturday night.

George Willis has moved into Mrs. Emma Shirley's property. A. D. Sparks has moved into the property recently vacated by Martin Matillo.

Little Geneva Swain has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Easter Drake.

Ora Liming is driving Ray Bottsford's huckster wagon. Mr. Bottsford will have a stand at the market house in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Frank Boone and little son, Carl were guests of Mrs. Etta Smith Friday.

Sidney Smith and wife visited friends here Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. P. church were entertained at the church Wednesday, Nov. 2nd by Mrs. Wm. Downing and Mrs. Orla Thomas.

Mrs. Mollie Whitesides, of Morristown, called on Rev. Leffingwell and wife Friday. 7

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The Carrollton school children, assisted by their teachers, Frank Boone and Mae Dismore, gave a festival last Friday night, the proceeds to be used for reading circle books.

Bert Walters, of New Palestine, is working for Harry Weber.

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Riley Siders and wife were shopping in Greenfield Thursday. Mrs. Charles Snider attended the burial of Mrs. Nancy Hagans at Reeves cemetery Friday. 11 Freeman Reeves and wife, of Greenfield, spent Sunday afternoon with John Andis and family.

Marshall Newhouse and family spent Sunday with Cicero Newhouse and family.

James Whitaker returned home Thursday, bringing with him a wife in the person of of Mrs. Lena Trenton, of Fairmount. Mr. Whitaker is

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years old and his wife 73. May they live long and be happy, Effie Andis is spending the week in Greenfield the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Reeves.

Mrs. Charles Sider and Mrs. Will Ward spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Duncan and Mrs. Elizabeth Gam br el.

A number from here attended the baptismal services at Morristown Sunday afternoon.

James Whitaker and wife sj-«nt Sunday with Clint Sloan and family near Morristown.

The members of the Shiloh church surprised their pastor, Rev- N. D. Weber Sunday night by presenting him a nice new featherbed. Rev. Weber was very thankful for the gift.

Peter Ridlin and wife attended church at Mt. Lebanon Sunday.

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The Democrat Smoker was held here Tuesday night was well attended. Earl Sample, James Cleary, Lawrence Wood and Web Felt were among the Greenfield visitors. Cigars, apples and candy were served.

Mrs. J. E. Ferrell was called to the bedside of Mrs. Lula Fort, formerly of Indianapolis, who is very ill.

Henry Rogers and family spent Sunday with Sherman Rothermel and family. ..

Martha MoClarnon was shopping at Anderson Friday last. Quite a number from here attended

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the mask social at Fortville Monday night. Miss Goldie Jarrett is visiting her sister, at McCordsville this week.

Eva Trueblood took dinner with Eva Ward Sunday. I Earl Berkbile, oi Anderson, wad I here Tuesday'looking after business.

Orla Taylor and family and Jim Brunson and wife spent Sunday with Mre. Jaue Hunt.

Lee Martin and wife, Otta Hiday and family, of Fortville, visited their father, J. E. Barrett and family Sunday.

Bert Cooper and wife spent Tuesday with Jake Kemerty and family.

S. H. Trueblood and wife were shopping at Greenfield Saturday. Charles Roberts and wife, of Pendleton,

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Several from Maxwell and here attended prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Day last Thursday itight.

There will be prayer meeting at Samuol Alfords Thursday night. Everybody invited.

Franie Caldwell spent Sunday with Nell Martin, Mxa. Ja-ck Beagle and daughter, Leora were shopping at Greenfield last Saturday.

Robert McClarnon and wife were visiting at Charlottesville Sunday. Quite a number from here went to hear Governor Marshall, at Fortville Wednesday,

Leonard Danglar and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives a N vi

Mrs. M. C. Quigley and Mrs. Kate Todd visited friends in Indianapolis Sunday.

Forest Monger and attended the theater Saturday night.

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