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Mr. aiid Mrs. Earl ; Bartlett.-. and children wire guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cowdet' SundaylV v Burtle 3lackwell and Aubra Roes vis&ejg in .Gqthrie: Sunday ;afternoon. " r - Mrs,: Jeb$ Hall remains about the sameat;this writing-: Mr, aniF'Mrs. Fred Bartlett and Miss Viola Johnson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tut? pen and family Sunday. . Winford Bartlett called on Zan Kinser. Friday. Ira Sowdersis not so well-at this writing. " Mrs. Ruby Fisher visited her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Elmer Lucas, the: firsts of .the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Wilson called on Otto: Ritter and family T-ues-day morning.. - Mrs F3oan Allen and children called on hr parents, Fred Bartlett and wifs recently. " Mr,. LuJa Turpen called -on Mrs. Bertha Bartlett Saturday, afternoon.,.' fi'.' , ' - Mrs. Flcfian Allen and children, Mrs. Mae Bartlett and children and Mrs. Arteritis Bartlett called on Mrs. Haa⪙ 3artlett 'Tuesday night Mrs. Mae Bartlett. and son Roy, Mrs. IHula turpen and Mrs. Etta Bartlett' visited Mrs. Bertha Bart-r lett Monday.

Mr. .and Mrs. Oscar H. Cravens, Graham hotel, and: Mr. and Mrs.. John W. Cravens and daughter

i Ruth, east 3rd street, were - in In

dianapolis Sunday to attend a birthday dinner given in honor of Mrs, Samuel Ralston, sister of Oscar ard John Cravens,

R. M. Mikesell, president of th.Monroe county farm bureau, W. H. H. Parks, county delegate, County Agent Walter Rogers and Bruce Sare-went to Indianapolis Tuesday to attend1 the state convention of the farm bureau federation, .

E. W. G. Johnson, Paul Kennedy

J and Trustee Jewett Tatum of Clear Creek township. all:r; prominent i Monroe county .farmers have returned from a business trip - to

Kansas City. ;

Miss. Virginia Feltus, north Walnut street who has been ill for the past two weeks with diphtheria,- is

able to be out. Miss Feltus is a

student at Indiana university and a Delta Gamma.

Mrs. Joe : Pinkston, south Washington street, spent the week end in' Indianapolis. - She visited her sister, Mrs. Robert Humphreys, who is in the Coleman hospital, and Charlotte O'Neal, Bloomington, who is in the Methodist hospital;

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Mrs; ; Perry East and children Mary Lou and. Betty Anne spent the 'week end with relatives at Bloomington.: v

Rev. and Mrs. EH Fowler "and j

Mary Alice Glasgow visited Mrs. Logan Todd Tuesday. Kally East is visiting, her sister, Mrarogan Todd. An is Branamas was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Glasgow. Tuesday. Rhoda Glasgow spent the week end in Bloomington. Mrs. Jesse Ford visited her daughter Mrs. Leston Jones at Heltonville Tuesday. Wayne Harris was the guest ofMr. and Mrs. Jimmy George of Zelma Sunday.

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Hunters Creek Mrs. Helen Lentz visited Mrs. Effie Wray Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Loris Hillenburg and son Robert Eugene spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dillman James Murphy, age 73, died at his home here Sunday about 12, o'clock. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife and nine children, Elmer, Ellis and Raymond Murphy, Mrs.. Virgil Lively, Mrs. Ocia McKnight of Bedford, Mrs. Charley Maher of near Leatherwood, Mrs.. Lloyd White at home, and Mrs. Bertha

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ed by Rev. Eli Fowler. Mrs. Amanda Wray called on Mrs Effie Wray Tuesday evening. Miss Nola Dillman spent from Thursday to Sunday visiting her brother William Dillman and family near Bedford. Frank Dillman visited Lintford Wray Sunday morning. Mr., and Mrs; Frank Dillman and son Robert spent Thursday with their son William Dillman and wife of Bedford.

South SmithviUe

Mrs. Clifford; Deckard and Mrs. Anna Mitchell visited Mrs. Burl

Branaman. He was buried at tho . Mitchell Friday afternoon. Mitchell : cemetery at 12 o'clock! Mrs. James Harrell and Mrs. ' Tuesday, The. funeral was conduct-Everett Robinson visited Mrs. Glen

Shields Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Clark spent last Tuesday with her brother, Glen Shields and Mrs. Shields. Mrs. Oscar Mitchell and daughters, Mrs. Lillie Kinser and Lorotta Mitchell visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Mitchell Tuesday; Mrs. Belle Bennett, Mrs. A.ime Strain and Miss Mate Strain of Bloomington visited Mrs. Tom Harrell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mitchell and family spent Sunday a the Clifford Deckard home.

funeral of Joe Ray at Mt. Pleasant Saturday. It was the largest crowd that ever attended a funeral there. Mrs. Fred Anderson and Mrs. John Stultz spent :Friday with Mrs. Klttie Hillenberg. . "

H. A. Todd purchased a Rochne

, -t- -r -'-,;. : - .- Mrs.-; , Alice-i. Thora:'"'-o:0,''--;.::' Bloomington is the hrew; tae. Jeatf V -

incr Ifldv. the iyiaIiv land in TRrOw

car recently.

Miscne wim firn nn Tioiifl -TRartlattsville M . E ' church with

A. McConnells. Mr., and Mrs, R. W. Stipp, Ruth Ramsey, Mrs. Lura .McConnel, Esther anct John Stipp, Mr, and Mrs.

rClenberFakda anh . Mayes of this city, Sal otnw , : Roscoo McKnight all attended the ; students living in Bloomington aje;'

Sowder funeral that was held at ; m tne piay. jttopero -lasei's.

rectmg the play

ert Mayes, son of , Mr; and Mrfc 1,

-Criger,. Indiana university students,

spent the week end ; with home

folks here.'

Rev. ReuUr and Rev. Black officiy

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PLEASANT RUN T, E. Dodd s$ent Sunday afternoon at A. 'A McConnells. Mrs. R. W. Stipp visited Mrs, Lura McConnell last Thursday afternoon. Several from here attended tho

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and

Mr. and Mrs.: H. F. Strain of i .j w

u S ei a I r, - A I Hall Monday evening;

i ville Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stipp and

family motored to Bloomington . Saturday night;

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harrell visited Mr. and. Mrs. John Harrell

Sunday evening. - Zimri Bridwell of Bedford visited at Lawrence Harrells Monqlay evening. Frank Goodman is working at A

Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Hillenberg

and sons were persimmon hunting at Coveyville Sunday afternooriv

Phone News Items to 3000

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The initial performance of "The Taming of the Shrew," a Shakespearean comedy, will be given at 8 p. m. tonight in the Union building. The play will be repeated at 3 p, m. Thursday end next Tuesday night; The staff includs 50 I. U. students. -- Mrs.; Lena Sentney, weli known,; Jocat woman' livlnic.oti &oih C$ti$ 5." street, leii Sarturda fo4: 'y geleei, Cal. to speni the;- ' v

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