Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 October 1914 — Page 21
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1914.
CLAY CITY, DID.
Mrs. Charles Feeler was the guest of Ada Reed Caton at Terre Haute this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gardner gave a dinner Sunday, having as their guests Misses Kate Morgan, Mabel Phegley Mayme and Catherine Morgan and Orvllle Chesterfield of Brazil, Mrs. Bence Arterburn of Kansas, 111., Mr. and M**s. O. Cleve Gardner and Miss Gertrude Brown.
Miss Marguerite Jett spent the week "with relatives at Terre Haute. Alfred Meyer of Centerpoint was the
funday.
uestJof Miss Josephine Middlemas on Ralph Temple went to New York on business this week.
Mrs. Herschel Brouilette of West Terre Haute is visiting relatives. Ms. Bruce Arterburn of Kansas, 111., visited over Sunday wiih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gardner.
Mrs. .Charles Schultz and Mrs. R. A. Lawson of Brazil were the guests of Mrs. Charles Hurst over Sunday.
The Ladies' Bible class held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Martin Jensan Thursday.
Mrs. Honry Smith and Mrs. Carl Smith attended the Nattkemper reunion at Marshall, 111., Sunday.
Howard Johns of Tacoma, Wash., is expected eoon for an extended visit with relatives.
Mrs. Crabtreet of Linton visited over Sunday with her son, George Crabtree, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. H. R. Vandlvler and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knox spent Sunday with Miss Tressie Vandivier at Lafayette.
Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Freed and daughters, Ruth and Josephine, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. I Richolson at Patricksburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Warner of Linton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells Sunday.
Harry Jtnson of Terre Haute spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jenson.
WILLOW HILL, ILL.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barton and 6ons, Maurice and Paul, of Effingham were here last Thursday.
Mrs. Floy Smith is visiting friends tad relatives in Bloomficld, Ind. E. F. Todd of Cincinnati, O., is here on business.
Mrs. E. E. Newlin of Robinson and her daughter, Mrs. Fay Landgrev.e, and little daughter, Mary Louise, of Hunnington, Ind,, visited Mrs. J. M. Newlin one day last week.
Mesdames H. Eubanks, F. Hamilton, ft. J. Steinpcrt, S. C. Churchill and H. Stewart attended the missionary Baptist association in Lawrencevillo last week.
C. W, Warren was in Robinson Saturday evening. Miss Carolyn Byerly and niece, Miss Freda Byerly, of Oblcng, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Clara Kibler, In Yale.
Miss Estella R. Jenkins went to Peoria Monday as a delegate to the grand chapter of the O. E. S.
Miss Hazel Seaman of Oblong visited her grandmother, Mrs. Duncan, Tuesday.
Mrs. Grace Woodrum is visiting her elster, Mrs. C. F. Byerly, in Oblong tills week.
Mesdames Charles Coulter and A. Parker of Robinson visited Miss Carolyn Byerly Wednesday.
NEW ST. BERNICE, IND.
Mrs. Oliver Lauglin spent Tuesday With her mother, Mrs. David McCord. Mrs. Clifford Currle had as guests Monday and Tuesday her mother, Mrs. Watson, and sister, Mrs. Charles Plrtle. of Terre Haute.
A number from here attended the hill climb at Newport Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. F., M. Kearns and baby Homer, of Dana, visited here Motiday with Mrs. Kearns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McBrlde.
Mrs. Saur, of Jasonville, was an over Sunday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Robison.
The Ladies' aid of the M. P. church at Sugar Grove met here Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Bert Nolan.
Mrs. Harry Richard was here last week for a short visit with her husband.
Mrs. Mabel Martin was hostess for the M. I. F. club at her home, two miles north of New St. Bernice, Friday p. m. of last week. After the business ses•lon the evening was devoted to music, contests and conversation. Refreshments were served, consisting of cake, dessert and chocolate. Those present were Mesdames Morgan Pieffer, Will Conrad, Bert Nolan, Thomas Means, Clyde Blake, Oliver Laughlin and Mrs. Mabel Martin.
MECCA. IND.
Wabash township polled a large registration vote last Monday. Mrs. John MoCune is recovering from a week's severe illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker made an auto trip to Crawfordsville and Lafayette, returning Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Baldwin was a guest of relatives at Waynetown last week. Miss Hazel Adams is home from a two weeks' stay with Rockville friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown have returned from Washington and relocated on their farm here.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barker, of Falrview, spent two weeks with relatives here.
Mrs. Joseph Ralston spent last week with her parents here. Miss Flora McMillen, of Rockville, has gone to Washington to become the wife of James Armstrong, formerly of this place.
Miss Margaret Williams left Thursday for her home in Dayton, O.. after a two months' stay with her aunt, Mrs. G. M. Underwood.
The remains of the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCampbell were taken to Marshall Wednesday morning for burial.
BURNETT, DID.
Mrs. Will Arthur and family, of Terre Haute, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Harppold.
Mrs. Lula Martin, of Coal Bluff, is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Bebrlnger.
Miss Elva Stants, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. Otis Stants.
Mrs. Andrew Harvey spent Thursday In Terre Haute. Mrs. Ethel Ire spent a few days visiting her parent, Mrs. Samuel Tindal, of West Terre Haute.
Mrs. Tom Corveny, of Fontanet, spent Thursday with her father, Mr. Shadley.
Mrs. Tom Evans, of West Terr* Haute, visited friends here Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss Pearl Llmbrlck, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. p.r.d Mrs. Henry Llmbrlck.
Mrs. Ellen McClara and Infant son Robert spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lee.
MONTEZUMA, IND.
W. P. Montgomery drove a newlypurchased $5,000 auto from Indianapolis last week.
A number of Montezuma people attended the Terre Haute fashion show last week:
Montezuma's Masons entertained with a banquet last Wednesday evening. The H. S. basketball boys were victors in a game with Marshall last Satxirday evening.
Mrs. J. G. Hirsburner was called to Wabash township last week by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Oscar McCampbell.
Mrs. William Routien and young son spent the week end with relatives at Armiesburg. ,v Mrs. Laura Young and daughter, Miss '?uth. left Thursdav for their home in -.-Tansan Cttv after a visit with the for•'f HIT'S sister, Mrs. Mary Goodsell.
FAIRBANKS, IND.
Mrs. Kate Drake and baby, Mrs. Cora Douglass and Miss Alta Milligan spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs'. John PIttman.
Mrs. Mollie Drake and Mrs. Dora Russell left Saturday for Portersvillc, 111., to visit relatives. They returned Tuesday.
A seed corn demonstration and talks were given by County, Agent A. W. Hayes, accompanied by a representative from Purdue university, at the home of Addison Drake Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen and daughter, Miss Geneva, and Miss Ola Thomson attended the fair at Sullivan Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Holmes are the parents of a baby boy that arrived Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bradbury visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradbury S'aturday and Sunday.
Miss Ella Drake and Veo Klssner were married at Terre Haute Wednesday. They will reside on a farm onehalf mile west of Fairbanks.
A teachers' training class was organized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bradbury Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus DeHart and daughters were dinner guests of Mrs. Sallie Strain Sunday.
Services were held by Rev. Strader at the Drake Baptist church Sunday. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bales Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley and daughter. Miss Lois, of Merom, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradbury Sunday.
The grand matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, of Indianapolis, visited- the local chapter Friday afternoon.
Rev. O'Neal held services at the Hunt church Sunday. Mrs. Rose Dilley and Miss Tressa Dilley are visiting relatives at SpringHeld, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon moved this week to their home, west of Fairbanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Holmes moved to Farmersburg Thursday.
DIAMOND, IND.
Misses Gladys Martin and Lillian Bramlott returned home Friday after several days' visit in Terre Haute with relatives and friends.
Miss Stella Benell visited relatives in Brazil Friday. William Brown, of Terre Haute, is here spending a few weeks -with Mr. and Mrs. William Butts.
Joseph Dolllana, of West Terre Haute, spent Saturday and Sunday with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolllana.
Misses Agness Britton and Bessie Robison spent Sunday at Bridgeton with friends.
Mrs. Dwight Gulldenbecher, of Anderson, Ind., returned home Saturday after several days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Fred Wlthrow.
Harry Stlckel was in Brazil Friday Miss Nellie Siner, of Terre Haute, spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Siner..
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne, of Lib ertyville. Ind., spent several days last week with Mrs. Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. West Killion.
Mr. and Mrs. West Killion enter talned Sunday with a 12 o'clock dinner Mr. and Mrs, James Gum and children, of Carbon Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne, of Libertyville Mr. William Gardner and son Willie, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Killion, of this city.
Miss Stella Benell is spending several days at Indianapolis with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Payne spent Monday at Rockville. Mr. and Mrs, John Osk'ey and children, of Coal Bluff, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends.
Misses Jean Simpson and Alice Pattison spent Wednesday in Brazil on business.
CAYUGA, 'IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Shallenberger, of Enid, Okla., arrived Wednesday for an extended visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fultz.
Mrs. Noah Davis and son Howard are visiting her sister, Mrs. Nathan Chisler, at West Terre Haute.
Mrs. Charles P. Miller is in Indianapolis for a week's visit with relatives.
Mrs. J. B. Hoilman, formerly of this place, but now of Effingham, 111., visited frlend&\ here during the week.
Carl Gillis left Monday for an extended tour vf the west, going from here directly San Francisco.
Jaspor N. Splnks, of Newtown, was here several days this week, visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ola Peters, of Tulsa, Okla., a former resident of Cayuga, is here, visiting old friends.
Ferd Commins and Miss Lulu Jones spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chandler, near Georgetown, 111.
Aquill Sutliff, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday here with friends. John Thomas, Jr., who Is attending Purdue university, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thomas.
Frank Peltelr, of Delphas, O., spent Sunday here With Mrs. Gertrude Bodkins.
Miss June Smith spent Sunday with her parents at Scotland, 111.
VIGO COUNTY LINE, END.
Sherman Donhham and Mrs. Lura Meyer, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Donham.
Miss Freeda Cooper, of Cory, spent Saturday with Mrs. Ettie Shaw. Misses Ruth and Mildred Beckner, of Terre Haute, were the guests of Miss Carrie Jackson Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Green, of Terre Haute, spent Saturday and Sund.ay with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and family.
Mrs. John Moseman spent several days the first of the week visiting relative near Clay City and Patricksburg.
Mr and Mrs. Mahlon Larison spent Monday evening with Mr and Mrs. Everett Larison.
Messrs. Roy, Levi and Joe Young, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McCrocklin, of near Blackhawk, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiefner.
Mrs. Jtossie Larison and daughter. Ruby, of Riley, spent the last of the week with Mr., and Mrs. James Myers and family.
Misses Alice Amermah, Adah Boyle and Minnie Davis, of near Blackhawk, wore tho sryeit.s of the Misses Carrie •md Esther 3aekson Tuesday evening'.
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PALESTINE, ILL.
Miss Nelle Clark, of Terre Haute, is visiting her parents here. Dawn Horning, of Indianapolis, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Emma Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Flack, of Perry, O., came Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Haines.
George Loughery, of Indianapolis, came-fc'aturday and visited over Sunday with relatives.
Mrs. W. J. Burge, of Centralia, visited several days last week with her Son, Bert, and family.
Mrs. OLto Shaw and little daughter Elmira are visiting this week with her parents in Terre Haute, Ind.
Misses Ruth and Edith Wells, of Merom, Ind., visited a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Mead Batey.
Misses May Scotten and Bonnie Hoskinson went to Hutsonville Saturday and visited over Sunday with home folks
Miss Mary McConnell, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting friends here for the past month, returned to her home Monday.
J. V. Wynn, of Green Hill vicinity, who has been spending the past week with relatives in Terre Haute, returned home Monday.
Miss Kate Martin, who is nursing in the Francis Willard hospital of Chicago, came for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, Wednesday.
Mrs Branch Delanev left Monday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Fred Masher, of Effingham, and Rev. Adams and family, of St. Elmo.
Mrs. Olive Adams and babe, of Ohio, and Mrs. Ella Wilson and son Ray, of Dixon, 111., who were called here by the sickness and death of their brother's wife, Mrs. G. W. Falls, returned to their home Friday.
Mrs. Charles Stewart left Thursday for Chicago for a few days' stay. Mrs. G. Q. Hindes, of Newton: Mrs. Ed LaCost and daughter Bernice, of Chicago, were guests of Mrs. J. Wright Wednesday.
MEROM, IND.
V. O. .Adams left fds. Terre Haute Wednesday to bte gone a few days, Mrs. D. Watson was in Sullivan Saturday to see Mr. Watson at the hospital.
Cap Reid was in Georgetown a few days last week to see his sister, Mrs. Alike Borders, who is very 111.
Prof. Elizabeth Hatten spent Sunday with friends in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Dudely, of Paxton, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Vickery.
Jacob Baughfrnan and family, Dr. Boone and family were the guests or Mrs. Nan Larr Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland McKInley took dinner with Julius Hoseman and wife S'unday.
Prof. Sanford and Harney, Messrs. Paul French and Clarence Setzer motored to Indianapolis one day last week.
Dick Thompson and family spent Sunday with Mr. Root and wife. Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Cooper and Mrs. Mary Cooper were the guests of Jim Maple and family Sunday.
Reid Wilson and Robert Clark motored to Terre Haute Saturday. Maud Mahan and children spent Sunday with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pinkston and Sarah Reid spent Sunday with Mrs. Burton, of Graysvllle.
Tom Sparks and family took dinner with Howard Rusk and family Sunday.
Virge Adams and daughter Oberene spent Sunday with Charles Hawkins and wife, of Palestine.
George Morris and family spent Sunday with Mr. Ballard and family. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Coppage have returned to their home in Hoggertown after a visit with folks here.
SEELYVILLE, IND.
Mrs. O. S. Morris and son Jack, of Terre Haute, spent the week end with friends here.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Hand and daughter, of Brazil, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore.
Mrs. W. Brashears, of Terre Haute, was the Sunday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Rogers.
Master Lawrence Morris, of Terre Haute, was the guest of Wayne Moore Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneke were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson.
Mrs. James Burt and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson were in Terre Haute Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hlce and Miss Llla Montgomery spent Sunday with relatives Benwood.
Mrs. John Darby, of Terre Haute, visited her mother Wednesday. Mrs. Mattie B.vers was the guest of friends in Indianapolis this week.
Mrs. Santford Adams and Mrs. Harry Hice spent Thursday with Mrs. Bell, of Harmony.
R. Williams and Charles Martin, of Terre Haute, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ashton.
Mrs. Steve Yant entertained at dinner Wednesday Mrs. John Kirkman, Mrs, Santford Adams and Mrs. Curtis Anderson.
Ernest Henderson, of Teutopolls, 111., Is the guest of his sisters. Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. Harry Laugnner.
Mrs. G. C. Nichols visited Mrs. Mary Mewhinney Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Moore and Mrs. James Smalls spent Tuesday with Mrs. S. Adams.
PRAIRIE CREEK, IND.
Mrs. Piety and her two sons, Grant and Miram, of Virginia, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Elijah Farris.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coal and Mayme and Nellie Shepherd, of Jackson Hill, spent Sunday with relatives, near Middletown.
Misses Olive Yeager and Ivannallia Dowell. of Middleto.wn, gave a pot luck party Friday night. Supper was served at 10:30 o'clock. The guests were entertained
bv
playing games. There
were twenty-seven present. The revival meeting began at the Christian church in Middletown last Monday night.
Miss Lera Bailey spent Saturday night with Miss Ruth Thomas. Mrs. Andy Hayhurst has returned from a visit in Virginia with her dou^iiter and son.-
Mis° Swdle Drake spent Sunday with Miss Julia Thomas.
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Items from Neighboring Indiana and Illinois
Four States Represented at the Reunion of the Harris Family Field at Collett Park
MEMBEII5 OF THE HARRIS FAMILY OF IJVDIANA, OHIO, ILLINOIS AND IOWA GATHER HERE IN LARGE NUMBERS FOR THEIR ANNUAL HOME COMING
The first annual reunion of the Harris family was held at Collett park in this city Saturday, Sept. 26, and was made an annual affair. T. E. Harris, of Linton, Ind., was elected president ond H. M. Harris, of Terre Haute, sec-retary-treasurer. The out-of-town guests were W. J. Harris and family, of Des Moines, la. C. E. Harris and wife, of Indianapolis, Ind. T. E. Harris and family, of Linton, Ind. Curtis Harris and family, of Jasonville, Ind. Mrs. George K. Hobson, Des Moines, la. Mrs. Nancy J. Harris Hull, Des Moines, la. Mrs. Emma B. Harris, Des Moines, la.: Alfred Harris and family, Jasonville, Ind. Charles Harris and family, Jasonville, Ind. Joseph C. Harris and family, Jasonville, Ind^ Blanch Baker and family. Jasonville, Ind. Mrs. Mary E. Baker, Jasonville, Ind. George Harris, Lewis, Ind. Mrs. A. W. Steele and son, LeRoy, Marion, 111. Miss Maude Harris, Marion, 111. Otis Cooprider and family, Linton, Ind., and J. C. Harris, of Montpelier, O.
W0RTHINT0N, IND.
Hon. W. A. Hays went to Cloverdale Tuesday. Z. P. East has returned from Evansvtlle.
Guy Wilson was at Indianapolis Saturday. Mrs. George W. Scott is visiting at Indianapolis.
Mrs. C. H. Boyd has returned from Indianapolis. Mrs. A. D. English is visiting at Indianapolis.
Miss Flora Pegg returned to Spencer Saturday after visiting friends here. Mrs. Amanda Smith has returned from a visit at Lyons.
Miss Flora Kahre, of Edwardsport, was the guest of Mrs. H. S. Cook Tuesdav.
H, A. Owen and wife, of Franklin, who were here visiting relatives, have gone home.
Mrs. Ed East is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leland Burroughs, at Washington,
Mrs. Charles Holt, of Bicknell, spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. L. C. Pryor.
Miss Jessie May Sentney, teacher in the high school, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Bloomington.
E. E. Miller has returned from Indianapolis. His wife, who accompanied him, remained for a longer visit
C. O. Dyer and Cassel Speeker have returned from Greencastle. Sam Hancock, of Corydon, is here visiting his daughter, Mrs. L. C. Pryor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dyer have returned from a trip to Indianapolis in their automobile.
Mrs. Jett Terrell and daughter, Mrs. Jess Scott, have returned from a trip to Spencer.
Reed Newsom and Michael Morter have returned from Oakland, 111. Miss Bertha Rizer came home from Indianapolis, where' she is receiving training as a nurse, to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rizer.
Mrs. Byram, of Enfield, 111., Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilcox.
PIMENTO, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Dietz, Mrs. Katherlne Elliot, Mrs. Furstenburger, Mr. Richard Caldwell, Miss Leona Caldwell, of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Minnie Bollinger, of Sullivan, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watson last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephrlm French and Mr. and Mrs, Charles French spent Sunday visiting relatives in Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Flddlar, of Farmersburg, were guests of Mrs. Emma Bowne Sunday.
Mrs. McClanahan, of Terre Haute, a former resident of this neighborhood, was the guest of Mrs. Herman Brockman Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and daughters, Misses Vera and Lizzie, and son Charles, of Terre Haute, were guests of M.r. and Mrs. Clayton Beauchamp here Sunday.
Miss Ruth Yeley spent Wednesday night with Miss Iva Brown, of Farmersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. John Myers spent Sunday with friends in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Conway have moved to the old Weeks' homestead, northwest of town.
Mrs. David Weeks spent Wednesday with her mother in Riley township.
CARLISLE, IND.
Mrs. Ervln Blowers left Wednesday for Reedley, Cal., to Join her husband, where they will make their future home.
Mrs. H. T. Alumbaugh was in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mrs. Dan Robblns, of Colorado Springs, who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arnett, went to Sullivan Tuesday to visit relatives.
Loren E. McDonald and John Willis were in Sullivan Tuesday on a business mission.
Owen Collins was in Sullivan Tuesday. Dan Lanh&m was in Vlncennes Tuesday.
Salathlel Boone made a business trip to Noblesvllle Monday. T. A. Combs, of Sullivan, was here Tuesday on business.
Mrs. M. O. Rogers is visiting her son, Charles Q. Rogers, and family in Seymour.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Warner and son Onls, of Oaktown, were here Monday, visiting the family of K. A. Shauner.
Jack Dyal spent Sunday in Merom. Frank Cox and family went to Indianapolis Sunday for a visit with relatives.
Byford Williams, of near Oaktown, spent Sunday here.
HECKLAND, IND.
Mrs. Marion Stone spent last Thursday with her son, Bartie Stone, near Rosedale.
Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Pearl Haugher spent last Friday with Mrs. Clay Wirnmer, northeast of Rosedale.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Allbright and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allbright and family were the guests of their father, south of Terre Haute, Sundaj'.
Mrs James Hauck was the guest of her brother, of Terre Haute, Sunday. Mrs. Nide Kessell spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Ambrose Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Haugher are spending. the week end at Newport. Mrs. Ben Cottrell and Mrs. Herman Mattick spent the day Tuesday with Mrs. Ernest Parker.
VERMILLION, ILL.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scott are visiting the former's parents at Clay City, Ind.^ The following from here went to
Terre Haute this week to attend the S
C. A. Homberger, J. G. Kilgore, Rinnie Newcomb, D. M. Mason and Miss Sarah Sheets.
Mrs. Cicero Killion came over from Elnora, Ind. She arrived here Sunday to make the acquaintance of her little niece, Reba Josephine Frazier, who arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Frazier early Friday morning.
A returned missionary who has been in the mission field for twenty-one years gave an interesting lecture in the M. E. church on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher returned from a visit in St. Louis with their son, George, and wife.
The W. M. A. of the U. B. church met with Mrs. Bartholomew Jenkins on Friday evening. Mrs. Alice Penrod, of Penefield, 111., who is a life member of the association, was present.
Mrs. James Stickler has as her guest this week a friend from Martinsville, 111.
A. O. Raines will leave Sunday night for Chicago for several days' stay. The Rev. Phelps returned from Charleston, where he fulfilled his semimonthly appointment.
Mrs. Mattie Henderson returned to her home in Clinton, Mo., having been a guest of relatives and friends here for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Ford returned Saturday from a visit at different points in Ohio for the past week.
Mrs. Alice Penrod returned Saturday to her home in Penefield, having spent several days here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Duck returned home from an automobile trip to different points in Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mason entertained to dinner Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Mattie Henderson, of Clinton, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Van Sickle, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Loudon returned from a visit in Tuscola with relatives.
Mrs. Win Mott, of Elbridge, shopped here Tuesday. Mr. and i-'rs, Frank Morrison attended the horse Show in Nevins Wednesday.
Mr. and»Mrs. O. M. Wilken, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Maddock, of Elbridge, attended a lecture at the Forrest school house Tuesday evening.
RILEY, IND.
The Chicago male quartet gave a sacred concert at the M. E. church Sunday night which was enjoyed by every one present.
Robert Anderson, of Rushvllle, who has been visiting his sister, MrB. Alfred Senior, for a few days, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mahuran visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Sunday.
John Maxwell, of Indianapolis, visited his mother, Mrs. Charles Melghan, Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vayne Wythe and children visited Mr. Wythe's sister, Mrs. John Tarmolln, of East Glen, Tuesday.
Urias Parker and family left this week for Decatur, 111., where they will make their future home.
Miss Kipt, a missionary from India, will lecture at the M. E. church Sunday night, October 11th. Mrs. Young, of Worthington, district secretary, will also be present.
Mrs. Lyda Moyer visited friends In Terre Haute the first of the week. Mrs. Fred Asperger and Mrs. James Graham have returned from Decatur, 111., where they visited Mrs. Asperger's sister, Mrs. J. P. Fowler.
The Misses Marie Fox, Letha and Edith Hults left for Terre Haute Sunday, where they will attend the State Normal.
Mrs. E. E. Brill spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Miss Doris Drake, of Youngstown, and James Mackell, of Montgomery county, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Senior Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Butler is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Modesltt, of Terre Haute, this week.
Miss Pearl Collister spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mrs. Aulie Brill and Mrs. Sadie Walker attend the Mt. Pleasant aid social at the home of Mrs. W. H. Hansing Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Dr. Brunker and Mrs. Ethel Harper have returned from Hymera, where they visited relatives for a few days.
HUTT0N, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Fagg of near Riley visited Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Carrand a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mittens of Terre Haute spent, the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Killion.
Mr. and Mrs. William Strain of Hutton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hamilton.
Mrs. Maggie Fufcderick visited Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Carrand one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Paddock of near Hutton visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Night one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Montgomery of Hutton visited Mrs. Ida Stone Sunday. Mrs. Flora and Hazel Park of Hutton were in Terre Haute Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Layfield of near the big knoll were in Hutton Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paddock of near Hutton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Park Tuesday evening.
SHELBURN, END.
Mesdames Fannie Wilson, Carrie Roberts, Olah McHugh and Ella Gummere left Wednesday for Indianapolis to attend the grand session of the Pythian Sisters.
Mrs. O. B. Stark, William Gaskins, Si Foland, J. H. Work and William Wildon attended the fashion show at Terre Haute Wednesday.
Mrs. Nellie DeHaven returned to her home in Indianapolis after spending a week visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Forbes, of Shelburn, were in Terre Haute Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James McHugh were in Terre Haute Tuesday. Miss Marie Buckley returned home Thursday after an extended visit in Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Robbins and Mrs. Mavme Mills were in Terre Haute Wednesday.
GLEN AYR, IND.
Mrs: X. Stoner had as her "guests Monday Mrs. Jasper Nicoson, Mrs. Roy Nicoson and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Rut-
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fashion show: Mesdames Ray Fenton, worths- and son.
dren Mrs Ro8S
Mrs. Harry Blackburn and daughter, of Evansville, Ind., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Weese.
COAL CITY, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hochstetler are spending several weeks at Portland, Ind.
John Holmes spent part of last week at Midland. School opened here Monday with a good attendance, the school building being Just finished. The following teachers will be here: Principal. Calvin Griffith assistant, Lydla Mason: room No. 3, Albert Ffee room No. 2, J. C. Collenbaugh room No. 1, Mary Ray.
Mrs. Jane White made a trip to Clay City Tuesday. Mr. Allgood, of Indianapolis, Is vis lting friends here.
Miss Mabel Yocum is visiting at Terre Haute this week. Steward McKinnon and family, of Terre Haute, and Ollie McKinnon, of Bicknell, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKinnon.
Rev. Perry has be'en conducting meetings at the Christian church and visiting David Reagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Norris and baby, of Patricksburg, visited the latter's mother, Mary Grim, Tuesday.
Wesley VanHorn, of Chicago, is spending a week with his family here. George Wlnklepleck and family, of Urbana, 111., are visiting James Trent and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Francis, of Oblong, 111., visited Mrs. Adllne Stants Wednesday.
Jessie Davis left Saturday for Fitzgerald, Ga.- tor a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Davts.
Marie Scherb spent Sunday at Clay City. Mrs. Amie Smith made a trip to Clay City Tuesday.
FONTANET, IND.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Liken, October 3, twins, a boy and girl, Mary Evelyn and Henry Newlin.
Alfred, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lowe, fell and broke his right arm below the elbow while playing at school Wednesday.
Revival services are in progress at the Christian church at South Fontanet, Rev. Brooks, of Paris, 111., officiating.
Miss Maggie Wilson, of Carbon, visited her sister, Mrs. Joe Evans, Friday. The county Sunday school convention was held at the Christian church Sunday, a basket dinner being served at noon.
Mrs. Myrtle Smith, who has been ill with rheumatism, is Improving. Mrs. Arthur Lowe and Mrs. David Owens visited Mrs. William Lemmons Monday evening.
Mrs. Myrtle Smith and Mr. Levi Smith were in Terre Haute last week. Mr. James Bennet and family, of Danville, 111., are here for an extended visit
A birthday dinner was held last Friday in honor of John Turner, the children ajl being home for the occasion
PRAIRIETON, IND.
Mrs. Hattle Nelson and Mrs. Maude Beauchamp went to Terre Haute FVI day shopping.
Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Ball and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McComb motored to Merom Sunday, taking their dinner with them and picnicking on the bluff through the day.
Miss Lois Llston, pHmary teacher in the graded school, went to Her «wnt Farmersburg for the week end.
Mrs. Bell, of West Terre Haute, has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Charles Adams, and while here she and Mrs. Adams went for a short visit to friends In Rosedale.
Mr. James Brown has been quite ill for several days, but Is now teaching again.
Mrs. George Smith entertained the M. E. Ladies' Aid society on Tuesday last.
Mesdames William Burgett and Levi Applegate spent the day in Terre Haute Thursday.
Mrs. Rachel Ray, of Terre Haute, visited her sister, Mrs. Clayton Kennett, last week.
MARTINSVILLE. ELL.
A reception was given the new M. E. preacher, Rev. J. D. Shouse, Tuesday night at the church by the members ot the congregation.
Russel Orndorff, of Marshall, was in this city Thursday. James Porter and Levi Wells, of this place, were in Chicago Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Mcintosh was a Terre Haute visitor Monday. A home talent play will be given by the Martinsville Dramatic club in the near future. It is under the supervision of Mrs. Viola Duncan.
E. W. Childe left the first of the week for Oklahoma, where he has extensive real estate holdine-s
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The Misses Pearl Smith, of East Glen, spent Friday evening with Miss Clara Eversole, of the country.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murry and daughter Frances, of Turner, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnlner and fam ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wininer.
Mrs. William Smith, of East Glen, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Jack Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rockliff and children spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curry spent Thursday with Mrs. William Curry, of Knightsville.
A suprise party was given on Miss Glen Martin Saturday night, it being her fourteenth birthday. Those present were the Misses Edna Bryant, Blanche Arnold, Pearl Wininer, Doro thy Kindcll, Mary Smith, Ethel Max well, Minnie Church, Fern Lowe, Mary Rockliff, Essie Rainwater, Margaret and Josephine Hughes, Frances Murry, of Terre Haute, and Mrs. George Rockliff, Messrs. James and Robert Hlnes, Raymond Rainwater, Ebert Simpson, Edward Wininer, John Walton, Alex and Andrew Rockliff, Clifford McClain, Charlie Eversole, Walter and Hugh Wright. Bananas, cake and chocolate were served.
HARMONY, IND.
Mrs. Philip Raab, Mrs. Ray Mark* and son Robert were in Brazil Friday.
Mrs. Lewis' Lawson" was in Brazil .Saturday on business. Mr3. T. Stoker and daughter Mazie spent Saturday in Brazil.
Mrs. Bert Martin and Miss Elslfl Steele were in Brazil Saturday. Mrs. Alva Blair and son Raymond spent Monday in Brazil.
Mrs. James Cash, of West Terr* Haute, and Mrs. Ivan LeMay, of Brazil, were here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. C. H. Brown was in Brazil Monday. Mr. William King spent Monday In Brazil.
Mrs. Boley spent Tuesday in Brazil,visiting relatives. Mrs. William Shanks and Mrs. Richard Halliar were in Brazil Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Boley and son Donald, of Brazil, spent Thursdav evening here.
Miss Clara Flack is visiting relatives In Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mathis and daughter Irene were in Brazil Sunday.
Mr. Fred Preston, of Brazil, spent Sunday evening here. Miss Bertha Davis and ISmina Gulllford were here Sunday evening.
Dr. A. P. Warman spent Tnarsday afternoon in Clinton on professional business.
Mrs. T. Deal and daughter Tresis were in Brazil Sunday. A donation surprise party was given Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mfs. C. Payton. The eveninf was spent in social conversation ana music. About sixty-eight were present. Mr. and Mrs. Payton were tha recipients of many useful things.
The Ladies' Aid society of the M. J5. church met at the home of Mrs. William Palm Thursday. The day was spent in needlework and preparing for the bazaar, which will be given October 13-14.
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TURNER, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray and 2.a',1P*lter Frances, of Turner, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and family at Glen Ayr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fagg, Jr., of Terre Haute, visited Mr. Fag'g's -parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Faggr. and family, at Turner, SundaV and SCon* aay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Newton and daughter Philis and Mrs. Sarah Nevrton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gilbert, near Brazil.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mackel, of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. Maekel's brothers and sister at Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newton and daughter Isabel have gone to Sullivan to spend a few days with Mrs. Newton's father, Mr. Mack Birch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Riess, of. Terrs Haute, spent Sunday with Mrs. Riess' sister, Mrs. Jacob Ehrllch, and family.
Mrs. Ella Burrass and Emma Thompson -f Turner, we.-e in Brazil Satur* dav evening.
Mrs Carl Myers and her motber, Mrs. John Lord, and niece Imog'sns were in Brazil Monday.
Misses Ella and Myrtle Miller, of Terre Haute, are visiting friends .at Turner this week.
Mrs. William Pents and son Harrey. of Brazil, spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ehrllch, And family.
Mrs. Henry Maurer and children spent Sunday with Mrs. William JSnoddy and family at Turner.
Misses Nellie and Rose' Mary Meakln, of Turner, were week-end pueBta ot their aunt, Mrs. Hannah Dibbens, near Brazil.
Mir-s Flora Galigar Bpent Sunday «vening with Miss Leila Snoddy at Turner. Misses Fern Williams and Gladys Hadlev. of Cottage Hill, and Jim Hard*_ Were Sunday evening guests of Frances and Albert!Murray, of Ttfrner.
KNIGHTSVILLE, IND.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Haveroamp and son, of Brazil, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. James Summers.
Mrs. Mary Ann Travis spent Monday in Terre Haute with Mrs. James BelL Mrs. Elda Hunt and son Frank spent Sunday in Brazil with Mr. and Mrs. David Cornwell. *•'.
Miss Frances Coffman, of De Panw, who has been visiting Mabel Long, ra» turned to school Monday.
Mrs. Cora Clements and daughter Ruth spent Saturday in Brazil. Mrs. Jane Earle spent Wedhesday In Brazil.
Dan Davis and Russel Leachman were in Terre Haute Saturday, visit* ing friends.
Anna Hess, of Terre Haute, was bar* Thursday evening. Eugene Brill was in Brazil Saturday.
Sam Grimer, of Brazil, was here Bunday, visiting friends. Miss Merl Fischhaber spent Tuesday in Terre Haute, the guest of Mrs. Palmer Holmes.
Ruth Morrison, of -Carbon, was hers Saturdav. visiting friends. Mrs. Charlie McKay, of Brazil, spent Monday here.
Mrs. Ross Thimm, of Indianapolis, visiting her patents, Dr. and Mrs. Thornton, here this week.
Mrs. Clyde Phillips and daughter Bonnie wgre in Brazil Wednesday. Mrs. A. Funk and daughter .-.visited in Hadleytown Satuday.
Miss Jessie Salmond spent Sunday In Lena, Ind., with Mr. and Mrs. Georffa Mathews and family.
Miss Mary Dillon, Mary and Stella Somes were in Brazil Saturday. Miss Anna Park has returned to Indianapolis after spending several days here with her mother, Mrs. A. Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leachman spent Wednesday in Terre Haute.
nv COAL BLUFF, IND.
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Mrs. Stanley Vanbrook, Misrt Opal and Master Harry were in the city Saturday. »J
Revival meetings are in progress In the I. O. O. F. hall by a number of Holiness sect. Much interest is being taken.
A general supper was partaken
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at the Sarah Rebecca lodge Saturday night after the initiation of Miss' Hazel Spoors into the mysteries Of the order. A large number of members were present and a very good time was had by all.
Mrs. Anna Boling is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Hayes, in Linton.
Mrs. Claude Montgomery, of Watseka, 111., was the guest of Mrs. Herbert Martin the early part of the week.
Mrs. Ida Kyle, of Terre Haute, visited her mother, Mrs. May Brown, Sunday.
Mrs. E. Barber spent the week end In Terre Haute. Mrs. William Forsythe, of Terre Haute, called on friends here Thursday.
A number of Coal Bluff people visited the fashion show this week In Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. Bridgewaters andt daughter. Miss Marie', were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKee Sunday,
Mrs. Elizabeth Webster visited in Rockville Friday and Saturday. ......
LEWIS, IND.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Ward, of Hymera, visited here Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Pierson went to Shelburn Sunday.
Rev. Frank Fouts spent Monday In Linton. Mrs. Margaret Boston and Mrs. Ellis visited near Clay City this week.
Mrs. Emony Briley, of Linton, visited here Thursday. Mrs. S. Brandenburg and Mrs. W. Malsom, of Middlebury, were the guests of Mrs. Delia Beckwith Wednesday,
Otto Powell and J. C. Boston spent Tuesday in Terre Haute. Mrs. C. D..Pierson visited in Terre Haute this week.
Rev. Grover Forwood, of Vince .nes, vi«ited hrre Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Onnde Welch were at Blackhawk Tuesday.
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