Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 July 1914 — Page 21
SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1914
TURNER, ETC).
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Maurer and family of Indianapolis are visiting Mrs. ^la."rer's mother, Airs. Frances Ehrlich, at
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Bessie Meakin of Brazil and
Miss Dorthy Meakin of Bill Town spejit Sundav with their mother, Mrs. John Meakin, at Turner.
Mrs. Charles Ehrlich and son, Louis, spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "William I'ents, at Cottage Hill
Miss Florence Hide and Katherine Hice returned to Turner after spending a few days with friends at Terre Haute. .. „...
Miss Frances Murray of Cottage ti.ni 'spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Emma Murray, at Turner.
Mrs. Wash Roberts and dn 'Eva, of Staunton, spent Frida.. with her mother at Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Drake of Turner were in Brazil Saturday evening. Mrs. Nancy Ruddell and her daughter, Eva, of Staunton, spent Friday with her mother at Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Drake was In Brazil Saturday evenisg. Mr?. Nancv Ruddell and her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Hayward, and her children visited friends at Brazil Tuesday.
Mrs. John Lord and daughter, Jennie, spent Tuesday with her son, Mr. Chancev Lord, and family at Brazil.
Mrs. Albert Newton and children .spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ed Long and family at Brazil.
Mr. and Mrs. William Howald and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Crabb of Turner spent Thursday at Terre Haute.
Miss Henrietta Wools was at Turner Thursday. Miss Emma and Rossie and Blanch Ehrlich and Miss Mable Drake was in Brazil Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tipton are the proud parents of a little girl baby that arrived at their home Monday evening. ..
Mrs. Charles Johnson and family snetn Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Thul Keller, at Billtown.
Miss Norma Miller and little brother. Elmo, of Staunton spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Will Brusher, at Turner.
Mrs. Sam Colby was in Brazil Monday evening. Miss Rella Hardey and Mr. Harvey Wallace of Turner was in Brazil on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Faulkner spent Tuesdav with friends at Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardey was at Brazil Saturday evening.
CLOVERLAND, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colby of Terre Haute were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. S. Robinson
Mrs Kate Cole and Mrs. Lizzie Duyer of Brazil spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .John Bowers.
Mrs. Rose Hiatt and children of Washington. D. C., are the guests of relatives east of here l'or the remainder of the summer.
The following attended the funeral of Mrs. Iva Parsons at Bridgeport: Mrs. Henrv Loudermilk and son. Chauncey, of Ciierry Vale, Mrs. Frank Weaver and Mrs. Letha Roblson of Williamstewn, Mr. and Airs. H. A. Carpenter and son, George, of Clovcrland. Miss Iva Webster and Mrs. A. D. Davis of Brazil. Ind.
Mrs. Pearl' Mapey and children or Summit Grove spent Tuesday with friends here. Miss Helen Carpenter accompanied them home to spend the week end.
Mrs. Joe Hann and sons. Ernest, Cecil and Arthur, spent the latter part of the week with relatives at Clinton and Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert West and son, Robert, of Belton, Missouri, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Galbraith and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galbraith.
Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. Gene Mapey, Mary Reeves, Mrs. Mary Hayes and daughter, Nora, and Mrs. John Spooner were in Terre Haute Wednesday.
Mrs. Mae Barrick and son. Harry, spent the latter part of the week witt friends at Otter Creek.
Mrs. W. H. Harris and children returned to their homes in Terre Haute Wednesday after a three weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. E. P. Carpenter.
Mrs. Dean Grider, Mrs. Eva Carpenter, Mrs. James Johnson and Mollie -Peeves attended the funeral of Mrs. Maggie Hardin at Staunton Tuesday.
Miss Sara Carpenter left Wednesday for a week's visit with friends at Tower Hill. 111.
Miss Nelle Crouse spent Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs. Anna Cuchman, of Terra Haute.
BRIDGETON, END.
Emmett Mitchell and Eugene Cooks were in Terre Haute Sunday. Charles Cassidy and family of Bellmore were Sunday visitors of James Harmless and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Byers of Fontanet were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Byers.
John Witty, George Karr and George Crooks attended the encampment at Terre Haute Tuesday.
Elmer Welch and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Davis were Sunday visitors of Edgar Woody and family of near Bloomlngdale.
Mrs. Sadie K. Davis returned to her home at Terre Haute Monday after a vipit here with relatives.
Fred Mitchell and family and Andy Coombs were Sunday visitors of Chas. Hansel and family of North Terre Haute Sundav.
Owen Welch, who is attending State Normal, spent Saturday and Sunday •with home folks.
Paul and Mabel Kerr were in Terre Haute Monday. Mrs. Charles Mater and children of near Bellmore is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Branson.
Miss Clara Vanfossen of Clinton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert Mayo.
EAST GLENN, IND.
Rev. and Mrs. Muncie and daughter, Mary, of Brazil, Ind.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McBrayer and family.
The Messrs. Lewis Jones and James Cunningham of Clinton spent Wednes? day with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones.
Miss Alvira Tarmohlen of Terre Haute, Ind., spent Sunday with her cousin, Thelma Tarmohlen.
Miss Myrtle Blackford spent Monday afternoon with Miss Pearl Smith of Glen Ayr, Ind.
Miss Amy Morrison of Terre Haute spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Erlic'n., Miss Katherine Farmer of Prairieton, Ind., is the guest of Miss Mahalia Mvers.
Miss Beulah Gallian of Terre Haute spent Thursday with her cousin, Miss Alice McBrayer.
Mr and Mrs. William Ferrel and daughter, Miss Bessie, spent Sunday with relatives in Cloverland.
Mrs. H. F. McBrayer and daughter, Miss Jessie, spent Monday with Mrs. Edward Utt.
Miss Charlotte Burk spent several days with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Burk, of'Riley. Ind.
WEST UNION, ILL.
Mrs. Clara Williams and children of Clinton. Ind.. are visiting here with her father, John Williams, who has been in verv poor health.
Misses Zolpha and Alma. Councilman, Alma Poorman was in Terre Haute on Thursdav.
Rev. T. C. Reed went to Chrisman
Tuesdav
and returned Thursday.
Mrs. 'Nettie Blaker and sister. Miss Hortense Kevs. returned to Chrisman Tuesday after a few weeks' visit with relatives here and near York.
Sarah L. Bartlett. who has been snendine' the summer in Jackson, Fla., was called here Wednesday bv the death of her sistr. Mrs H. M. Wilson
William Poorman and son. Tru, of Mvn Okla.. were called here this week hv tb«? dfath of his mother-in-law, Mrs luidS°Mrs. John Harmon visited in Terre Haute from Monday •until Thursday.
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VERMILLION, ILL.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stotts are entertaining relatives from the state of Kansas this week.
Homer Sheets of Alton, 111., was a guest the first of the week of the Misses Sarah and Lizzie Sheets.
O. M. Wilken and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kilgore departed for Ridge Farm in response to a telephone message announcing the death of their mother, Mrs. W. H. H. McCord.
Miss Anna Foster of Elbridge was here enroute for Paris on a shopping expedition.
Prof, and Mrs. William Butcher spent Thursday evening in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Fiddler will spend Sunday with friends near Garland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew Jenkins will go to Terre Haute Sunday to attend the third wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Thompson.
Mrs. Josie Crutchfield and daughter, Miss Vinita, of Tulsa, Okla., who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Famleaner, in Chicago, will arrive the latter part of the month for a visit with Mrs. Rinnie Newcomb and family.
Mr. George Cassle and family spent Sunday with relatives in Worthington, Ind.
Mr. John R. Meadows will entertain relatives of the state of Kansas the first of the month.
Mrs. Anna Fenton and Mrs. Henry Walling departed Wednesday for several days' visit with relatives in Oxford, Ohio.
Mrs. Harriett Roho entertained to an elaborate dinner the following guests: Mrs. Myra Grathwell and son, Harley, and daughter, Miss Linnie, Misses Ida Nye and Cora Carpenter.
Mrs. John Smith went to Paris to spend the day with her niece, Mrs. Flla Hamemememe.
Ephriam Tague returned to his home in Riley, Ind., following several months' stay with, his grandfather, Ephriam Wright.
Mrs. Harry Snedeker and little daughter of Terre Haute spent Wednesdav here with P. H. Tetlow and family.
Mrs. Fred Snedeker and little daughter, Reta, who have spent several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Tetlow, will depart soon.
WILLOW HILL, ILL.
Miss Laura Wiseman visited her aunt Mrs. J. E. Edson, in Palestine, this
Mrs. John Ransdell and daughter, Ferilie, visited friends in Robinson last Little Helena Stewart, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs._ S. C. Churchill, returned to her home in Sullivan Thursday.
Mrs. Bertha Arras and children, Harla and Lucile, of Carbondale. are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. E. Correll.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinport spent Friday evening with his brother, George .Sioinport, of Oblong.
Miss Vivian Wiseman was in Robinson Thursday evening. Mrs. Margaret Bostic left Tuesday iioor. for Eureka Springs, Ark., where she will make an extended visit with relatives.
Mrs. J. C. Steinport visited her son, George Steinport, and family in Oblong thie week.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Matheny of St. Louis were the guests of Miss Odessa Lor,gsdorf Tuesday.
Mrs. R. E. Leeper of Quincy Is visiting friends and relatives nere this week.
Misses Claudia and Ola Ferguson of Robinson visited relatives here this last week. ,,
Mr. and Mrs. C.\ W. Warren and the Misses Ruth Bartley and Sophia Neberg:J! were in Newton Monday evening.
Mrs. I. L. Biggs and daughters, Lenora. and Geneva, are visiting relatives in Yale.
Mrs. Leah Morgan of Indianapolis is vi3iting her aunt, Mrs. H. F. Foltz. Miss Christine Kibler of Yale is visiting relatives here.
Misses Eva and Freda Byerly and Bernadine Westall of Oblong visited frieiids here Sunday.
Miss Lilliam Drury of St. Louis visited Mrs. R. J. Steinport this last week.
Homer Warford visited relatives in Tievlac, Ind., thH week.
HARMONY, IND.
Miss Mazie Palm is visiting relatives Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marks and son, Joseph, spent Sunday evening in Terre Haute.
Mrs. Ithel Harris and children, who have been visiting relatives here the past week, returned to their home in W^st Terre Haute Wednesday.
Mrs. Katherine Boyer and granddaughter, Ruth, and Mrs. B. Lawson were in Brazil Tuesday.
Mrs. Alice Martin of Terre Haute visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Fred Preston and son, Lawrence, were in Brazil Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Auxler were here Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marks.
Miss Mary Murphy of Terre Haute, who has been visiting Mrs. John Marks, returned home Sunday.
Misses Blanche Rohrlg and Doreen Rohrig and Misses James Pell and Fred Price were in Brazil Tuesday evening.
Miss Sarah Harris of West Terre Haute is visiting Mrs. Job Harris. Mrs. Adah Love and daughter, Madaline, are visiting relatives In Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brown visited in Brazil Tuesday. Mrs. G. McMannawart. who has been visiting in Altamont, has returned to her home.
Mrs. Ellas Owens was in Brazil on Wednesday. Miss Leah Little of Brazil spent Tuesday here, the guest of Miss Vergle
Miss Ruth Brown is visiting relatives in Shepherdsville, nfcar Clinton. Mrs A. Reeves is visiting relatives in Terre Haute Thursday.
LEWIS, IND.
Miss Kate Glassoox of Kingman, Ind., is the guest of Miss Edith Boston. Mr. and Mrs. William Fears and daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Chapman visited at Paxton Sunday.
Joseph Biggs of Atwood, 111., visited here this week. Mrs. Otis Bush visited in Hymera, on Monday and Tuesday.
Di. and Mrs. C. C. Givens and Mr. ana Mrs. C. W Boston attended the K. of P. encampment at Terre Haute on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cochran and datghter, Miss Kermit, visited at Coal City over Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Curry of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting here. Mesdames W. P. Bowman. Otis Bush, William Fears and daughter. Mary, attended the district conference of the Methodist church at Hymera this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Barnes spent Wednesday In Terre Haute. Mrs. Josie Cochran of Linton visited here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boston entertained with a dinner Sunday in honor of their daughter, Miss Edith's guests, Miss Kate Glasscox, of Kingman. The guests were Misses Gladys Boston. Edna Brunner, Kate Glasscox, Edith Boston, Harley Huntwork, Herbert Mahan, Thomas Brunker and Paul Boston.
HTJTTON, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Fagg of near Riley visited Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Farrand Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edent and daughter, Mahala Myers, of Glenn, visited relatives at Hutton one day this week.
Miss Katie Scott of Sullivan county is vlstlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, at Hutton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Liston of Hutton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. James Paddock of Pimento visited Mrs. Emma Farrand one dav this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of near Iddlotown visited Mr. and Mrs. Verner Liffick Sunday.
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BLOOMFIELD, IND. I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore and daughter, Marsella, of Terre Haute drove to Bloomfield last Friday and visited friends.
They left in the evening for Worthington where they visited Mrs. Moore's parents.
Misses Esther Slinkard, Hazel Slinkfird and Jesse McLaughlin left Thursday for Farmersburg, where they will spend a week with Miss Lee Combs.
Miss Arlcigh Coker left Friday for a visit with friends in Indianapolis. She will return Tuesday.
Daniel Neidligh came over from Lyons Wednesday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Andrew Workman, and family.
Mrs. Ella McCauley and Miss Lillian Brantly of Linton spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robertson.
Mrs. J. M. Mead of Indianapolis spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Freeland, here, and has now gone to Chicago for an extended visit. __
Mrs. Minnie Johnson and son, Kenneth, are in Clay City, visiting her sister, Mrs.| Ray English.
Mrs. E. R. Mason and daughter, Marjory, returned Monday from a visit with her parents in Warsaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith spent Sunday in Dugger, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dugger.
Judge Theodore Slinkard left on Wednesday for a visit with his father in Newberry.
Mrs. D. N. Miller visited her daughter, Mrs. Will Huffman, a part of the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knftpp of Blcknell spent Sunday with relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Adam Barmouth of Lawrenceville, 111., has been visiting relatives here during the past week.
Miss Corrine Neal of Indianapolis Is here visiting friends and Miss Esther Slinkard spent Sunday in Worthington.
DUGGER, IND.
Mrs. Claude Buck and daughter, Dorothy, visited in Linton Wednesday. M. J. Alkin, Sylvan Davis, Guy Kinman, Charles Hurst and Walter Owens went to Terre Haute Wednesday to attend the K. of P. encampment.
Mrs. Essie Hummel and daughter, Dorothy, are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walls.
Bert Styles of Lawrencevllle, 111., visited Ocie Wiills and family here Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Vesta McKissick Is visiting her brother and family at Ivokomo. Guy Kinman returned home Tuesday after a short trip to Evansville and New Harmony.
Gussle Batey went to Cass on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ferguson and daughter, Maxlne, went to Terre Haute Tuesday for a few days' visit.
Walter Owens, who has been visiting his parents near Bedford, returned to his home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lace Goodman attended the M. E. conference at Hymera on Tuesdav.
Josephine Myers, of Wisconsin, who has been here visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Talbott, returned home Wednesday.
Mrs. Katie McKissick entertained the J. W. G.'s Mondav night at her home 011 North Third street. Refreshments of sandwiches, cake and sherbet were served. ..
Scott Baker and William Gleason were badly mashed by falling slate at the Superior mine Wednesday.
FAIRBANKS, IND.
The stork visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott Ttiesday and presented them with a baby daughter,
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Mrs. Loulza Johnson visited her sister, Mrs. Sarah Johnson. Sunday and Monday.
Quite a number of people from the vicinity of Fairbanks attended the surprise birthday dinner given for Johnie Frakes of near Sullivan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chowning of
Dugger
were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chowning Saturday. Mrs Lou Laughlin of Brazil arrived Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret De Camp, where she will remain until her mother's health is better.
William Drake of Sullivan was calling on relatives in the vicinity of Fairbanks a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Pogue and children of Terre Haute are visiting relatives at Fairbanks.
Mrs. Margaret De Camp, Mrs. James Drake and Golda Trueblood. all of Fairbanks, have been sick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Drake visited at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Seever, of Carlisle Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Mary Harrison and Cecil Drake were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Rose Dilley Sunday.
Services were held at the Drake Baptist church Sunday. Mrs. Clara Scott and son. Clyde, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott Wednesday.
ROSEDALE, IND.
Miss Bessie Erwin. who has been visiting here, returned to her home at West Terre Haute Wednesday.
Miss Ruth Wilson, who has been visiting Miss Lena Roberts, returned to her home at Burnett Thursday.
Miss Florence Thompson of Tangier is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Williams.
Mrs. John Downey visited in Mecca Wednesday. Miss Maggie Gatt of Mecca is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Elson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mclntyre and Mrs. Cynthia Lewis took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nevins near Minshall, Monday evening.
Robert Price is visiting his grandmother at Mecca. Mrs. Robert James and daughters, Ruth and Grace, of Clinton, visited relatives here over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Entwistle, who have been visiting in Detroit, New York and Chicago, returned home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and daughters, Dorothy and Lucile, Misn Alice Howell and "Mrs. Jenny Gillium of Kingman spent Sunday with Mrs. •Madge Jerrell and mother. Mrs. Thompson.
TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE
Kansas Folks Celebrate Anniversary cf Well Known Citizen
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FHIIIiY GATHERING AT THE PINAELL HOMESTEAD IN KANSAS, ILL.
KANSAS, 111., July 25.—Mrs. B. H. Pinneil entertained with a picnic supper on the lawn at her home in honor of her mother's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Robertson was 82 years old Wednesday. Just before supper was served a picture was taken of the group. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Jennings, Pope Wilholt, L. T. Arterburn, I. N. Roberts, J. M. Bull, Rov Webster, W. C. Pinneil, I. E. Nay and daughters, Mamie and Helen, B. H. Pinneil and daughter, Barbara, Mrs. Ann Boyer and Mrs. Rebecca Robertson, Mrs. Mary Webster.
CHRISMAN, ELL.
Ernest Trimble, who hail been working near St. Louis, came home last week for a few days' visit with his uncle, Rev. H. M. Derley, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Fouts are entertaining their niece, Miss Fern Griffith, of Granville,- Ohio, for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and son, Arthur, of Paris, were guests of relatives in the city the latter part of the week.
J. F. Stephenson has returned home from a several' weeks' stay near Oakland, 111., where he had. been erecting a large elevator.
Mrs. W. E. Burtner of Champaign spent a few days in the city the past week with friends.
Miss Ina Miller is in Shelbyville, 111., for a visit with relatives and lriends.
Miss Ruby Sweet, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ben Waymire, has returned to her home in Marshall.
W. T. Watson was here from Mt. Carmel for several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Waldruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Schance came up from Paris the latter part of the week to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schance at Cherry Point.
Mrs. Chester Bland of Paris was an over Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Swank, in this city.
Mrs. Luther Stout and daughters went to Sllverwood, Ind., Saturday being called there by the death of the formers uncle.
Mioses Ethel and B.ouner of Champaign were guests of friends here for several days the past week.
Mrs. W. E. Dorsett and daughter, of lvaris, visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manning, the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith spent Sunday with relatives in Terre Haute. Mrs. Roy Hamm and baby of Danville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Palmer near this city several days last week.
Howard Hoult and Gerald Trlplett spent Saturday night In Paris with friends.
John Dinsmore was here from Albion, 111., the past week visiting with his son, George Dinsmore.
ROCKVILLE, IND.
Mrs. Wesley Jones, who has been making an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McCampbell, left Wednesday for her home in Pittsburgh, Pa. While here Mrs. Jones was the guest of honor at several social functions.
Miss Virginia Ellett is spending her vacation in a northern trip on the lakes.
Mrs. L. Edgar Adams left Wednesday for St. Paul, Minn., to visit her brother, James H. Overman, and wife. Mr. Adams will join her later.
Mrs. Harry B. Shlbley and son, Harry, Jr of Talladega, Ala,, left W«dnesdav for Terre Haute to continue visits with relatives before returning to their southern home.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Wilton motored to Danville, 111., Sunday where they were guests of relatives of Mr. Wilton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Max Pruett are enjoying an outing at Battle Creek, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller and son, James, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. TV B. Miller of Terre Haute.
The Rev. W. T. Barbre the annual assembly at Bethany park the past week
Mrs. James E. Elder entertained a small company Tuesday afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. William Hill, of Logansport.
JUDSON, END.
Mr. W. R. Glick and family were at Turkey Run Sunday. Miss Ruth Niece of North Terre Haute visited Mary Stevenson the last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lundgren visited relatives in Marshall Sunday afternoon. Ideoma Armstrong and family spent Sundav with relatives in Danville, 111.
Mr.'and Mrs. George McMurty attended Christian science meeting at Rockville Sunday.
Will Craig and family of Catlln visited his sister, Mrs.| Minnie Keller, and family Sunday.
Mr. Jesse Firestone visited friends near New Market Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Frltts has been visiting friends here for several days.
Mrs. J. E. Wilkinson and son, John, and Mrs. Clare Connelly and daughter, Ruth, have returned from visiting relatives at Tower Hill, 111.
Mrs. Li/zie Wiser spent part of last week with her brother, Sherman Vaugh, and family of near Marshall.
B. J. Bolve of Crawfordsville took dinner with Lafe Mikels and family.
CARBON, END.
Mrs. Marv Petty, Mrs. Zana Butts and Mrs. Hannah White were in Terre Haute Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gray of Brazil are visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Charles Nicoson and children of Glenn visited Mrs. James Gunn this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Beeson were in Terre Haute Tuesday. The M. E. Aid society met at the home of Mrs. M. J. Beeson Thursday afternoon.
Miss Erma Hand of Brazil is visiting Mrs. J. II. Throop. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall and family were in Terre Haute Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Holliday and daughters of Indianapolis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Heacox.
Mr. William Wells was in Terre Haute Tuesday.
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SEELYVILLE, IND.
Mrs. ,T. Bond and son, Harold, of Witt. 111., are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Gale}', and other relatives.
Miss Mary Schinder of Vincennes spent the past week here with Mrs. Thomas Kehoe and other friends.
Miss Hannah Lee Lenaghen has returned to her home in West Terre Haute after a visit with Misses Hazel and Lucille Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vanvactor and children and Miss Emma Larimer of south of here were Sunday guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher and children of Fontanet visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLaughlin of "Sunnyside farm Sunday.
Miss Lucj' Byers of Union hospital spent Sunday here with her mother. Misses Alta Inman, Alice McBrayer of East Glenn visited Mrs. D. Rutherford Sunday.
Mrs. S. German of North Seelyvllle spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles McLaughlin of "Sunnyside" farm.
Miss Lucille Lewis of Clinton has returned home after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. G. C. Nichols.
Miss Mary Burt is the guest or friends in Indianapolis. Harrv Hubbard is very low at the home of his sister-in-law.
Mrs. David Rutherford is Improving rapidly after a month's illness. Miss Lillian Jackson of Terre Haute was the Sunday, guest of Miss Marie Humel.
Miss Maude Jones of Terre Haute was the week end guest of Miss Lena Latta.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and son, Wayne, are camping on the Wabash south of West Terre Haute.
Mrs. Calvin Rogers spent the weekend with Mrs. R. H. Modesitt of West Terre Haute. ...
Mrs. James Burt spent Monday witn her sister in Clinton..Ind. ... Mrs. Mattie BVer& and family spent Sunday in Staunton.
YOUNGSTOWN. DID.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barbee and son, Fred, of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Drakie and daughter, Doris, and Mrs. Mary Gurin of Little Rock, Ark., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ball Of Prairieton.
Mrs. Myra Budd visited Mrs. Charlie Brooks. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mort McCloskey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MoCoskey Sunday.
Mrs. William Easton visited Mrs. Cyntha Schalburg Friday night. Aunt Betty Smith visited Mra. Delia Trvon Wednesday.
Mrs. Adeline Robbins ia visiting relatives at Shelburn this week. Mr. and Mrs. Terence Crandell and daughter. Mary, son, WilbuT, attended the K. of P. encampment Tuesday.
Mrs. Martha Henry visited her sister, Mrs. Etta Sinclair, Tuesday. Mrs. Dora Brooks and Betty Smith were guests of Mrs. M. E. Trimble on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crandell visited Mr. Sam and Lois Crandell Sunday. Mrs. Rosalie Budd called on. Mrs. Sam Pratt Tuesday night.
Miss Ella: McCoskey is visiting her sister, Mrs. LoqUinter, in Green county. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Drake and children of St.' Louis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Drake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Drake motored over In their touring car.
Mrs. Gertie Garrett and children spent last week'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Siner.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kruzan visited her motner, Mrs. John Sinclair, Saturday night.
Mrs. Mabbel Bushnell went to Terre Haute Thursday evening.
SHELBURN, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barclsley returned home after a few days at St. Louis Wednesday.
Mrs. Rae Taylor was hostess for a shower given In honor of Mrs. James B. Maple Tuesday night. Those present were Mesdames Don Bollnger, Vial Fox, Clarance Cochran, Port Davis and James Maple and Misses Bertha Lane, Verna Hixenbaugh, Delta Nellans, Elsie Crow, Gaynell McKlnney, Ola Richmond, Marv and Margaret Maple, Marie Buckley and Sybil Davis. Refreshments of punch and cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woods have returned from a several days' visit at Trinity Springs.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Chance are visiting at Petersburg, Ind., this week. Mesdames James Lane, Sam Woodsmall, Charles Owens. William Buckley, Bert Ladson and Less Hollngsworth attended the encampment of the K. of P.'s in Terre Haute this week.
Mrs. Isaac Davis entertained the following young folks Monday afternoon In honor of her daughter's seventh birthdav: Misses Sybil Davis, Nina and A.vanell Sebring, Navln Robbins, Marguerite Buckley, Nellie and Lucy Dubois, Dottie, Annie and Ruby Davis, and Amelia Scott. Light refreshments were served.
HILLSDALE, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingram visited in Marshall Sunday. Miss Norma Richard is spending the week with her sister near Clinton.
Miss Bernice Oberholtzer of Bowling Green is visiting her sisters, Mesdames Daniel and Jarvis.
Miss Edna Krabbe of Indianapolis is visiting her parents, Henry Krabbe and
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M6r. and Mrs. William Keene and son of Dana visited his brother, Jacob, and family Sunday.
James Bennett and family of Montezuma visited relatives over Sunday. Helen Mack of Summit Grove Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ilammersley.
Paul Staats visited in Clinton Sun-
^Afrs. Mark Harding, Mrs. Ira Richard and daughter, Ethel, visited at Dana Wednesday.
Miss Grace Lake is visiting at Terre Haute. Ethel Amos is visiting at Clinton.
The M. E. Aid society met with Mrs. Marv Garllnghouse this afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Short.
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CLAY CITY, IND.
Mrs. Bruce Arterburn and Miss Helen Hutchens of Kansas, 111., spent the week with John T. Gardner and family.
Miss Flo Alley visited over Sunday: with her brother, Richard Alley, and family at Terre Haute.
Misses Ruth and Josephine Freed returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Claron. Ark.
Mrs. M. E. Burger spent the week with her sister, Mrs. T. J. Ellis at Indianapolis.
Mrs. Julia Leherer and daughter, Arietta, and Mr. Otis Littlejohn of'Jasonville visited S. A. Travis and family over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herchel Cromwoll of Terre Haute spent Sunday with .Tames Cromwell and family.
Mrs. O. I. Richardson of Patricksburg spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Freed.
Miss Opal Merrill of Silver Creek, Nebraska, is visiting M- S. Burger and family.
Mrs. P. T. Jett and daughter, Marguerite, were in Terre Haute Wednesday.
Hubert Cusick of Terre Haut% 1,3 visiting his grandmother. Mrs. Eliza Cusick.
Mrs. James Boyd and son, Melvin, of New Orleans, arrived Thursday to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Lucinda Baumaunk.
John E. Travis, a teacher of the deaf and dumb institute at Indianapolis, came Tuesday to spend the summer with his sister, Miss Mary Travis.
Mrs. Herschel Cooprider returned to her home in Urbana, 111., Saturday after a two 'peeks' visit with her grand mother, Mrs. Bohn.
Mrs. Alice Watts leaves Tuesday for a visit with her mother at Montgomery, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Rentschler of Centerpoint spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall.
P. T. Luther of Brazil spent Sunday with Jacob Luther and family
WORTHINTON, IND.
Mrs. Elmer Benjamin has returned from a visit at Linton. I^Iisses Verge Wadsworth and Edna Freeman have' returned from Clinton where they visited-Mrs. Maude Preces.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pottlnger and Mr. and Mrs. W. Yule were at Sullivan Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Darrlnger of Shelbyville, who is here visiting her aunt, Mrs, Tom Wakefield.
Sam Godwin has returned from Shel-by-frille where he was visiting his son, Mark Godwin.
Mrs. Will Coke and daughters of Evansville are the guests of relatives here.
James S. Bradley and bride of Chicago, who were here visiting his mother, Mrs. J. D. Myers, have gone home.
Miss Josephine Hedden, daughter of Nathan, Hedden, has returned from a visit at Frankfort, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Boyd, have returned from a visit at Jasonville. Miss Nellie Bull, Miss Leonore Shry er and Miss Lucille Baker have returned frojm a trip to Indianapolis.
Miss Mabel Peters has returned from Orleans, where she was the guest of Miss Lucille Darcus.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scantland and daughter have returned from a visit with relatives 'at Frankfort, Ky.
Miss Preia Maners is spending her vacation at Spencer. Mrs. Alex Starnes was at Indianap oils Tuesday shopping.
Mrs. Benjamin McDermott and chil dren have gone to Chicago on a visit. Mr. McDermott will join them on Saturday.
Miss Mabel Hanna has renamed from .Chicago.-v.. if j.'
COAL CITY, DID.
Dr. and Mrs. Burl of Jasonville visited Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hochstetler Sunday.
Mrs. G. W. Van Horn and sons, Paris and Russell, and George Qrim and Harry Hochstetler went to Michigan City Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keich. Charles and George Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hochstetler and daughter. Fay, spent this week at the Coal City club house.
Mrs. Joseph Shute of Poseyville and son,, Emmet, of New York, visited relatives here this week.
Mrs. Boaz Yocum and daughter, Mabel, visited near Freedom last week. Miss Bernice Mitten Is visiting her sisters, Myra and Lois, at Terre Haute this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cochran and daughter, Kermit, and Mrs. Rebecca McGrew of Lewis spent Sunday with John Stickles and. family.
Miss Nella Araris of Clay City visited Mary Fiscus Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harstine and baby of Oaktown visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Harstine, Sun day.
Miss Josephine Harstine visited relatives in Clay City Saturday. Mrs. Melvin Free spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Egnor.
Mr and Mrs. Conrad of Jasonville visited Mrs. Catherine McBride Monday.
PIMENTO, DID.
Mrs. Phillip Guyer and her grand daughter, Miss Mable vv nltaker, who have been here several days visiting Mrs. Guyer's daughter. Mrs. Clement Conwav, have returned to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders were visiting relatives in Terre Haute on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pound of Terre Haute were here last week, guests of their daughters, Mrs. Bettle Tlchenor and Mrs.- Charles Weeks. While here they celebrated uncle Will's eightyfifth birthday anniversary.
Harry Beauchamp and Roscoe Crossen made a change in their program Wednesday evening and retired early.
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Jn Terre Haute last Sunday. Mrs. Sadie McCombs and Mrs. Mary Ann Travis of Hildreth, Nebraska, who have been visiting relatives here the past week,, are spending a few days with thfeir sister, Mrs. Grantham, at Shelburn, but will be here again for several days before returning to their home.
J. M. Endicott and Lawrence Yaw are attending to duties with the railroad company at Patoka and Vincennes respectively.
HECKLAND, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cromwell and Mr. John Beamer and sister. Mary, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cornwell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Stone and granddaughter, Vast a, were the guests of Bridgeton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith of Dugger spent Saturday and Saturday night with his mother and returned home Sunday His mother went home with him and stayed until Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Slner is spending a few dav8 with Mrs. John Myles. Misses Anna Goda and Mary Many soent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mary Ilauck.
Miss Baula James spent last week with her father, Mr. Will James. Miss Varnie Armstrong returned to her home Wednesday from a visit with her brother, Allen.
J. S. Tylor was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albright Saturday and Sun-
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afternoon with Mrs. Lenard Parks.
PRAIRIE CREEK, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Watson spent the day with their daughter, Mrs. Josie Mattox, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans are planning to move to town soon. Miss Nora Johnson spent Sunday with Miss Olive Yeager.
A large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs. Pogue Tuesday, Mrs. Lera Stranahan and family of Shelburn spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hamilton.
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BOWLING GREEN, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. William Whittington and children, of Jasonville. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes and family here the first of the week. aMr- and Mrs. Chester Drake spent Sunday as. guests of Mrs. Drake's parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Fred Leish, of Patricksburg.
James iM. Stephens visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gilfillen, of near Staunton, Monday. Miss Avis Gilfillen, who had been, visiting here returned home with Mrs. Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Anderson and their son and wife, of Staunton, spent Sunday afternoon here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander.
Mrs T. Roy Cook, of Bloomfield, visited her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. C. V. Woods, here a few days this week.
Misses Helen and Dorothy Drake, of Indianapolis, spent the week here visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. steward Drake, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Elkin.
H. J. Drake, of Indianapolis, vfattaf his cousin, Chester Drake, and family^ here this week.
Cann Campbell, of Terre Haute, spending his vacation here as th* guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Campbell.
Mrs. John Mannering and son, Malcolmn. of Indianapolis, are here V!Biting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sllvey and Mrs. W. L. Sllvey.
Curtis Brammer has returned from an extended stay near Oakland, 111. Edward Phegley has returned from a four months' stay with relatives in Helena, Ark.
Mrs. Fred Klefner and daughter, Miss Hallie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Greenleaf, of Terre Haute, the past two weeks.
Miss Ruth Atkins, of Terre Haute, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Atkins, here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. D^ Swalley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell and Mrs. C. C. Dressier attended the K. of P. encampment at Terre Haute Wednesday.
DIAMOND, nttf" 1
William Aitken, of Jfew 9t. Bernice, ppent a few weeks in this city witn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pattison.
Miss Susie Consier, of' Terre Haute, spent Saturday and Sunday in Diamond as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gurclck.
Sidney Johnson, of Universal, speni Thursday in Diamond visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson and family.
Miss Nellie Lottis returned to Terre Haute' Monday after a few days' visit with her mother, Mrs.' Andrew Lottis, here.
Mrs. Florle Brothers and daughter, Alma, formerly of Terre Haute, now of Santa Barbara, Cal.. are spenai«» the remainder of the summer with Mrs. Brother's sister, Mrs. Otto Yokum, at the latter's summer home near Diamond.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanzo, for over twenty years residents of this city, moved Tuesday to Universal, Ind., to make their home. A farewell party was given Mr. and Mrs. Vanzo by their friends Tuesday evening.
Mrs. William Newton and daughter, Edna, returned to Terre Haute after a two weeks' visit here with Mrs. W. H. Oswalt.
Harry Gardner, of St- Marys, Ind., spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner.
Many from hero attended the Pythian encampment In Terre Haute this 'Week and remarked they had never seen any-1 thing greater before.
Mrs. John Jollief spent several days In Catlln, Ind^ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Jollief.
Andrew Novotney, sexton of ?*the Catholic cemetery here^ moved with his family to New Goshen, Ind., this week.
Isaac Wood returned from Universal, Ind., where he had spe^.. several weeks With his son, Robert, and wife.
MEROM, DID.
Mr. and MrSL. J. M. Cramer went to Hunt City, 111., Thursday, where theyl attended the ftmeral of Mr. Cramer*s sister, Mrs. B. L. Bnrch. ..
Mrs. Emery Setzer has gone to Mt.' Carmel to visit her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Adams. ',!
Mrs. Mary VJckery, son. Qrover, ana wife, spent Sunday with Mr*. yie3c«tya brother, Mr. Harper Burnett, i*a«.rl RIverton.
Tom Reid and family, of Clinton, vis ited relatives here Sunday. Mr. Reld's mother accompanied them back Wine.,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and! daughter spent Saturday night with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asbury' Page.
Mrs. Lou Osborn, of QrayTtllV apent Saturday with hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Curtis. (Miss Bessie Cohun has gone to Terre. Haute to spend the rest of the sarainter.|
Grandma Boone is spending the week' \rith Mrs. Chas. Boone and children. Alva Cohun and Maxlan. Thompson were in Terre Haute Tuesday.
Chester Street and sons were in Terre Haute Friday.
AT.TYETWTIAI.T^ TT.T.
H. A. Price and family were visitors, in Bridgeport. HI., Sunday. Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter, Marguerite, and Miss Beulah. Smith' were the guests of Mrs. T. N. Johnson and daughters at Plnkstaff. I1L, recent-', "Mrs. Adelaide Tompkins was a Tisltdr at Mt. Carmel Monday.
Mrs. jW. M. Price left Wednesday for an extended visit In Ligonlfer, l'enn. Mrs. Lyman Kenlppe has returned, from a visit at Dugger. Ind.
Mr p. Lew StillweTl and children left Allendale Wednesday for Penver. Col., for an extended visit with relatives.
Mrs. V. C. Pritchard was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Barbara Holsen, at Mt. Carmel Wednesday,
Mrs. W. M. Price was given a pleasant surprise at her heme Tuesday eve-1 ning. Music was furnished by the M. E. orchestra. The Missionary ladies were present. Mrs. Price left Wednosr day for Pennsylvania and New Jersej* to visit her sisters. Mrs. Carter, Miss Mina Tracy.
Miss Edith Harrington of Lawrenceville visited her father, J. F, Harring-' ton, hero Tuesday. ,,
Lyman Mulliaux and George Stillwell, were visitors at Mt. Carmel Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Smith of Devil Lake, South Dakota, are visiting hm1 mother, Mrs, Charles Hughey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Root spent Sunday with relatives in Palestine. J, Joseph Long, Robert Clark, Uass^r Hovt Kavmond, Eleanor Phillips and Mrs. Dr. Long were in Indianapolis Monday.
Messrs. Emerson Krng and DeaC Chaney spent Thursday with D. Watson and family.
ELNORA, IND. 5|
Mr. and Mrs, John Whlteman of Torre Haute have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Smith, 5 1
Mr. and Mrs. J, P, Walker and Mr. vf and Mrs. William Horning spent Stinday at Trinity Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Laughlin oCPaxton visited here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs, E. O, Creceliu of Oakland City have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, T. Crecellns here this week,
Clarence Weaver of Worthington spent Sunday here with friends. Garrett Vickre.v has returned from tjfl a visit with relatives in Kentucky.
H. R. Stalcup attended the K, of P^ encampment at Terre Haute this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Green, who have been the guests of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Teel Green, for several days, returned to their home in Indianapolis the first of the week,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Efflnger of Washington were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Anton Efflnger here the first of the week.
Earl Haasler and Norman Mathewson were nt Freedom Monday, L. V. Barks visited relatives in Linton Tuesday.
Rov. S H- Caylor was at Burns CI Sunday.
