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CLAY CITY, END.

Miss Porsa Light entertained the L. Y. G. club Tuesday evening:. Refreshments ware erved.

Mrs. E. E. Moody and Miss Fay Vandiver left Friday for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Rose Collins and family at Lamhbert, Miss.

Miss Marguerite Jett and Charles Weber will sr«nd Thanksgiving with Mat Weber and family, of Dayton, O.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gardner gave a family dinner, all their family being: present. Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner and sons, Russell and John, of Terro Haute, Mr. ard Mrs. Bruce Arterburn of Kansas, 111., Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gardner, Jr., of Rock River, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. G. CI eve Gardner, Misses Lurene Gardner and Mary Travis.

Omar Peavey of Bridgeport, 111., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welter Peavey.

Raymond Foreman of Indianapolis r.pent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. J. J. Watts.

Mr. and Mrs. Silas Travis and daughter, Vera, Mrs. J. T. Jett and Miss Gertrude Brown were in Jasonville on Saturday evening.

Mrs. Effie Markle and daughters, Grace and Gretchen, spent Sunday in Terre Haute..

George Crabtree and family spent Sunday with ielatlves at Linton. Mr. and MrB. Elmer Daughtrqy returned Saturday from a trip to California.

Misses Maurice Porter, Ruth and May Burger, Misses Rlx Hall and Dr. L. Rentschler of Centerpolnt Spent Sunday afternoon in Linton.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith will leave Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving with her phrerts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCullough, at St. Louis.

G. A. Pierce and family spent Sunday with relatives at Farmersburg. Miss Ruth Burger entertained the D. I. P. club Friday evening. r.rnest Goshorn spent Sunday with Miss Helen Wright at Clinton.

Miss Grace Jenson of Terre Haute spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jenson.

Mrs. Jchn Zeaman and daughter, Marcella, of Milwaukee, Wis,, returned to their home Saturday after a week** visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schauwecker.

Arthur Conl$y of Indianapolis spejtt the week with, his mother, Mrs. Thos, S til agon.

Mr. and Mrs. John £T. Gardner, Jr., returned to their home in Rock River, Wyo.,- Wednesday after a month's visit with relatives. They were accompanied to Terre Haute by Miss Lurene Gardner.

KNIGHTSVILEE, DTD.

Miss Ina Northway and Mary Siminson spent Wednesday in Brazil with Mrs. Robert Fugate.

Mrs. Sarah Goodhue was hostess for a pleasant meeting of the Ladies' Reading club. After the business the members were served with refreshments. The next meeting will be with Mrs. William Hamilton.

Mrs. Etta Myers, of Terre Haute, ppent Thursday hero with her sister, Mrs. Claience Deal.

Mrs. William Hamilton, of Brazil, spent Saturday here with her mother, Mrs. Nat Hlllman.

Miss Mary Lewis la spending the week in Greencastle with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Knoll.

Miss Edna M. Sheldon and Irene Huffman, of Reelsvllle, were here Wednesday vleitlng Mrs. N. C. Hoffman.

Mrs. George Boes and children were In Brazil Tuesday visiting friends. Mrs. Stella Mulllnlx, of Reelsvllle, was here Turtday viBiting Mrs. O. E. Crafton.

Miss Leafy Brown, of Rardin, 111., who has been visiting here with Mrs. Granvll Long, went to Greencastle Saturday to visit Mrs. Charles Vancleve.

Miss Flonnle Wright, of Brazil, was here Wednesday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wright.

Miss Mabel Dunn, of Terre Haute, visited her aunt, Mrs. Charles Brill, this week.

Miss Mabel Long and Lor a B. MoLeonhardt spent Saturday and Sunday In Greencastle with Miss Frances Coffin an.

Miss Lethla McBride, of Brazil, spent Saturday here with her aunt, Mrs. Henry M. Campbell.

Miss Merl Tischhaber and Ireno King Bpent Monday in Terre Haute wljh

spent Lira. John Holmes.

GLEN AYE, IND.

The Misses Pearl Smith and A' .le Blackford of East Glenn were ihe guests of Miss Clara Simpson day evening-.

Mr. John Walton of Bicknell sited his sister, Mrs. Ross Foxworthy riday and Saturday.

Mrs. Richard Cuddy of Ter Haute visited Mrs. William Cuddy .day. Mrs. Authur Rutlage an children and Miss Zella Fox were gueSts of Mrs. Clifford Craig.

Miss Gean Cunninghair spent the w%ek end the guests of Alss Ethel Ruckenhouser of East Gienn.

Mrs. Sadie Darnell and children of Fontanet visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper NIcoson, the first of this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rutlage and family .-ind Miss Zella Fox were the guests of Mr. ard Mrs. Roy Nicoson Saturday evening.

Mrs. Charles Curry visited Mrs. William Fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whalem of near Riley visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fair Sunday.

Mr. end Mrs. George Rockcliff and children were the Ktiosts of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker of Brazil Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy NIcoson and daughter, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Authur Rutlage Sunday.

A party was given on Mr. and Mrs. IOnst Lowe Tuesday evening. About twenty-flve gueyt^L were present. Ovsters were serve .. "Mr. Jack Simpsy returned home on Thursday after sp»ndwing a week with his mother, who is very ill at her home in Bevier, Mo.

CORY, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Jewell, of Sullivan, Ind., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hixson Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Minnie Recce, of ^vansville, Ind., returned home Wednesday after visiting Mrs. Emoline Reece and family for a few days.

Miss Nettie Lynde was at Clay City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Amett were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Risher at Saline City Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Zenor, of Terre Haute, were the guests of Mrs. Amanda Zenor the first of the week.

Dr. and Mrs. Eupene Hawkins, of Grecncastle, Ind., wore the guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. James Sunday night.

Perry Ewart and Freeman Jefrers attended grand encampment at Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. New Brill entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhods, Dr. and Mrs. O. James, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Congltton and children, Frances, Cary and Ralph, of Terre Haute.

COAL CITY, IND.

Miss Jane Bentz returned home Suntiay after a visit with relatives in Terre

^Aliss Fanny Grim, of Clay City, visitor! Mrs. James Trent Sunday. Mrs. Paul Egnor, of Spencer, is vlBit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ore?.

Mr. and Mrs. Jclin Stants and baby, of Farnersburg, vlsted here Sunday. Mrs Olive Megenhardt and children are visiting at Patricksburg.

The Rev. W. H. Todd returned homo Wednesday aftere holding a three weeks' meeting at New Albany.

Miss Bertha Payne is visiting relatives near Linton this week.

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Misses May and Marie Gilderland were in Rockville Thursday. Roland Russel, of Hillsdale, Mich., disposed of a carload of Rural New York potatoes here this past week at 60 cents per buShel.

Mrs. Walter Frazier, Mrs. Dr. Price and Miss Sallie w-ere in Rockville between trains Friday.

S. Phillips and Br. Price were in Danville Friday. One of Judson's hustling clubs held a meeting at the town hall Friday night, the ladies entertaining their husbands with a fine supper.

Mrs. Laura Newlln, of Marshall, came to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Lundgren, Tuesday.

L. S. Phillips accompanied by Mrs. Sarah McCampbell and Mrs. L. Mikpls, went to Montezuma Thursday, where they attended a dinner given in honor of Dr. M. C. Phillips and his twin sister, Mrs. Harry. Davie*.

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reached two very able sermons Sunat the Presbyterian church. He Is conducting services at Guion this week.

Walker Thomas is painting the Baptist church building, which adds much to its appearance.

George L. Clark, of Rockville, who sold his farm early this fall moved, a part of his household goods here Saturday to the old home, occupied by. his sister, Mrs. Mollie Clark.

Mrs. Howard Clark, of Valley Home, called upon Mrs. L. C. Lundgren and Miss Mollie Clark Sunday afternoon.

Pete Gapible, who was reported with two badly crushed ankles, is walking about town.

Miss Nellie Gllck returned to her home In Urbana, 111., Wednesday after spending ten days here as the guest of her brother, W. R. Glick, and family.

Mrs. Walter Robinson, of Crawfordsvllle, was the guest of Hiram Frost and familv Saturday.

Miss Dot Jarvls, of Terre Haute, spent the past week with her aunt, Mrs. G. W. McMurty.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Follette and daughter, Miss Hallle, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McMurty.

Mrs. G. Q. Viquesney and Mr. and Mrs. Tingley, of Terre Haute, spent Friday with Mrs. James Beadle and Miss vrginia.

Harry Baldwin and Vance Phillips were given second degree work by Masons Saturday evening.

JLETITIKR, IND,

Mrs. Eliza Joslin and Mrs. Annie McNabney visited Miss Alice Russell, of near Youngstown, Friday.

Mrs. Roxie McNabney and daughter spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Myrtle Burdett.

Mrs. Albert Joslin and daughter, Lizzie, spent Saturday in Terre Haute. Miss Dovle Grlssom was the dinner guest of the Misses Myrtle and Ltazle Stout Sunday.

Misses Pearl and Adah Scott spent Sunday with Miss Zora Rice. Mrs. C. F. Pearoe visited her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Crosley, in Terre Haute Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. A.nnle McNabney and daughters, Wreatha and Opal, visited Mr. and Mrs. Verner Hunter, of near Mt. Olive, Sunday.

Mrs. W. A. Stout entertained at dinner Tuesday Mrs. H. W. Stout and son, Clifford, and daughter, Evallno.

Mrs. Flora Price and daughter Esther, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jerry Reaves, of near Riley.

Mrs. W. A. Stout had as dinner guests Monday Mrs. Guy McNabney. Mrs. Arthur Callahan and daughter, Hnzel.

Mr. and Mrs. Itfaac Price spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roll Boylle and family, of near Pimento.

Ml se Pearl Scott spent Tuesday night with Myrtle Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Boylle and two sons spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Joslm.

UNION, IND.

Mrs. Anna Llttlejohn and Mrs. Jane Loveall, Mrs. Lucinda Ray, Mrs. Nancy "Yaw, Mrs. Hallle Frendo, Mrs. Ada Boyll, Mrs. Myrtle Carr, Mrs. Hutchinson, Louise and Carrie Joslin, Volan Hutcheson and Mary Louise Boyll spent Tuesdav with Mrs. Martha Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kester, of Youngstown, spent Wedneoday with Mrs. May Beard.

Mr. and Mrs. John Beard spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Miss Goldla Rowe spent two weeks at Coal City the guest of relatives there.

Mr. and Mrs. Harrisort Denton spent Saturday and Sunday In Terre Haute the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bloomle Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Coalman Barret spent Saturday and Sunday near Farmersburg, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Will La\vson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whltlock, of Youngstown, spent Sunday with Mrs. Nettle Hutpheson. .-a..

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hutcheson spsf| Wednesday In Youngstown the guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitlocke.

Mrs. Alice Rudlsel spent Wednesday in Terre Haute.

MECCA, IND.

Mrs. C. W. Marshall entertained a number of young people at her home Wednesday evening.

Mrs. J. G. Pumteney and Miss Alberta Marshall spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Pumteny's sister, Mrs. Silas Brown, near Coloma.

Marie Bradfleld, the 17 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradfield, was badly burned last Wednesday when her clothing caught afire from the grate. In saving her daughter, Mrs. Bradfteld sustained severely .burned hands.

Dana Residents Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary

MR, »d MJKS. EDWARD AMMKRM4N, OF DANA, IND.

DANA, Ind., Nov. 21—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ammerman observed the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage a few days ago with a large family reunion. They are among the pioneer lesidcnts of Dana and many friends called on them to extend their congratulations and well wishes.

DUGGER, IND.

The Odd Fellows' lodge' of Dugger is planning a program for Thanksgiving day. Rev. O. M. Markmaji, of Lawronceville, III., who is a past grand chaplain, will give the address. A program consisting of songs, duets, solos, readings and Instrumental numbers is being arranged.

Dr. E. M. Deputy, who has been visiting his niece at Paris, 111., returned home Monday.

Mr, and Mrs. Charles Byers and children, of Shelburn, who have been here visiting, returned home Tuesday.

Mrs. C. W. Usrey went to Sullivan Monday to visit relatives. Mrs. J. B. Kinsel and daughter returned their home at Newton, 111., Monday after a few days' visit with her brother, William Dodd.

Mrs. Lura Aikman and Miss Pearl Hanford spent Monday in Sullivan. Mrs. Harper Davis visited her parents in Sullivan Monday.

About forty-five friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins Monday to celebrate the birthdays of Tony Hutchinson, Verna Steele and Fred Dale. Refreshments were served. Those present werej: Verma Steele, Evelyn Collins, Francis Steele, Sylvia Pope, Janet Hutchinson, Beatrice Raines, Lucile Rogers, Gladys, Hazel and Lelah Mitchell, Iva Pigg, Dessa Alumbauph. Zella Hawkins, Chelsea Pope, Katie Walters, Madge Steele, Gladys Walters, Zella Pope. Eunice Keller, Ruth Hanley, Marlon Walters, Clyde Keene, Andie Keene, Noali and Ray Hawkins, Elza Alumbaur.h, Orval Plgg, George Raines, Allen Hutchinson, Aubray Brown, Gerald Keller, Tony Hutchinson, Fred Dale, Francis Collins, Denman, Tony, Roy and Clarence Pope and Herbert Dale Mrs. Frank Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Steele and Mr. and Mrs. William Keller.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chournlng visited relatives near Sholburn Sunday.

PRAERIETON, IND.

Mesdames Nelson Norris and Mays went to Terre Haute Wednesday evening to attend a meeting of the Order of Royal Neighbors.

Miss Helen Swain is seriously ill. Mrs. James Brown went to Pimento Monday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Eston Brown, returning on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bent ley have gone to Wisconsin to visit relatives and will be away a week or ten days.

Mrs. Harriett Drake and daughters and Miss Roble Nelson went to Terre Haute Thursday evening to the movies.

Mrs. Matilda Mancourt of Terre Haute spent the week end with her brother, Dr. L. S. Ball.

Mr. and Mrs. Judge Harlin gave a social dance Saturday evening to the ycunger set.

Mrs. Hattie Harlin has moved Into her new home east of Prairieton one mile and Mr. and Mrs. Judge Harlin have moved into the old home.

Rev. Jennings Spauldlng of the Methodist Episcopal church is holding a series of meetings at Youngstown.

CLAY PRAIRIE.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romas were in Cory Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coble were gue^t? a a a A Saturday.

Mr. Sim Burger was In Ashboro, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nolting were In Brazil Sa turday.

Victor Elkin roturned home from Bowling Green. Saturday, where he spent the past week with friends.

Maley Gilbert was in Brazil Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirchner were calling on friends in Center Point Saturday evening.

Clem Butt was in Staunton Sunday. Mrs. Ed Donley and son, Don, of Terre Haute, are guests of Mr. ant! Mrs. C. B. Elkin.

Wayne Gilllsple, of 8taunton, was the

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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Butt were in Cory Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Duerecker and children of Jasonville, are here visiting relatives.

EAST GLENN, IND.

Mrs. AVUllam Drake of Terre Hautee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Barnhart.

Mrs. William Bailey returned this week from Olive Hill, Ky. Miss Gladys Latta Is on the sick list this week.

Misses Pearl Smith and Myrtle Blackford spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Clara Simpson at Glen Ayr.

Miss Alice Underwood of Terre Haute spent Sunday with Miss Emma Ripley. Miss Joan Cunningham of Glen A spent soveral days with Miss Ethel Ruckenhouser.

Miss Ruth Ehrlich spent Sunday with friends in Terre Haute. Miss Ethel Itae of Terre Haute spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Thelma Tarmohlen.

Mrs. Elmer Stevens and son, Forest, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Latta of Swalls, Ind.

Miss Gertrude Hunt returned Thursday after a three-weeks' visit with Mr", and Mrs. Walter Hunt of Mattoon, 111.

Miss Alice Sinclair of Cloverdalo, Ind. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dlckerson.

TEEEE HAUTE TBIBTJNE

DIAMOND, IND.

Misses Mae McKeown and Daisy Moore, and Mr. Coleman, Jr. and Mr. Hyden, and Mr. and Mrs. Coleman of Mecca, visited Diamond friends Satur day.

Mr. and Mrs. James McCarty of Terre Iiaute, who have been visiting relatives and friends here, returned home Thursday.

William Biggens, Jr., was at Rosedale Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Senters, daughter Jennetta, and Mrs. Levi Hawthorne and children of Clinton, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Blackhawk.

Ben Woods of Rockville spent Saturday vvith liis uncle, Charles Bramlett. Charles Pattison was at Coal Bluff Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowell and Mr. and Mrs. William Langman of Coal Bluff visited friends here Sunday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson returned home Friday from Clinton, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Currey.

Miss Alice Pattison spent Tuesday at Perth. Anthony Marietta of Universal visited Diamond friends Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Killion spent Saturday In Coal Bluff. George Skelton of Blackhawk spent Saturday with Diamond friends.

Mrs. "Maude Youcom soent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Alva Cox, of Terre Haute.

Mrs. George Payne was a Terre Haute visitor Saturday. James Stafford of Coal Bluff visited Diamond friends Friday.

Garland McCarty of West Terre Haute, who has been the guest of friends, returned home Thursday.

Miss Gcirthle Shadley of Clinton is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Robert Phillips.

Mike Vietta of Clinton spent Sunday and Monday with his sister. Frank Waddell of Wheeling, W. Va., is the guest of his sisters, Mrs. Fred Wlthrow and Miss Fern Waddell.

Misses Stella and Sarah Benell spent Tuesday at Brazil. John and Ellis Payne were In Perth Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Killion visited relatives in Bridgeton Monday. Mrs. Jennie Morgan spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. John Mitchell.

William Clark and Hershel Acers of Perth spent Sunday with Diamond friends.

Mrs. Jean Skein and granddaughter, Mary Minor, of Perth, spent Monday wiith her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson.

Miss Elizabeth Biggens and Pete Lutcla and Willie Biggens spent Sunday with Jacksonville friends.

Joseph Perrucca, Charles Fattlson and George Gray spent Sunday at Fontanet.

LEWIS, IND.

Ernest Powell of Terre Haute visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lannlng of Brazil were the eruests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lanning, Sunday.

Rufus Larue and son, Estel, of Terre Haute, spent Monday here. Mrs. Nora Mahan of Jasonville visited here Sunday.

Mrs. E. E. Qlvens spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Ward of Hymera spent Sunday here.

Miss Maggie Biggs of Jasonville visited here Monday. Mrs. Sarah Cummins of Colorado is visiting relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Plerson spent Sunday In Terre Hauto. Mrs. C. W. Boston visited in Terre Hauto this week.

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W0RTH3NGT0N, IND.

Mrs. Frank Wilson has returned from a visit at Freedom. Mrs. Ben Sanders is visiting at Indianapolis.

Misses Pauline Vangorder, of Lyons, was here visiting friends Monday. Miss Pearl Dyer has returned irom a visit at Linton.

Mrs. Amos Jean is visiting her mother at Freedom. Mrs. Will Mcintosh of Freedom was here shopoing Tuesday.

W. W. Dale and granddaughter, Ruth, spent Sunday at Bioomfield. Mrs. Thomas Page aud Mrs. W. J. Merrell have returned from Indianapolis.

Rev. W. T. Markla-nd of Shelbyvilli was the guest of Rev. D. Hanna on Tuesday.

Will Bernard of Vincennes, who was here visiting E. G. Bartlett, has gone home.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry A Foster of Ladoga were here visiting their son, E. W. Fester, at the Williams' home.

Mrs. George Hamilton and daughter, Miss Calarrisa, have returned from a visit at Indianapolis.

Miiss Callie Moreland, after spending a week at home, has returned to Indianapolis.

Mrs. F. M. Carmlchael of Vincennes, who was here visiting Mrs.. A. M. Drake, has gene to Newark to visit relatives.

Miss Lena Williams, who teaches school at Linton, spent Sunday at her home.

Mrs. Moore Mcintosh is here from Linton visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Clara Newson.

Miss Ruth Quakenbush has returned tc her home at Newberry after a visit with Mrs. R. R. Quakenbush here

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stanley of Ladoga, Avho were here visiting Mr. and Mrs,, W. F. Foster, have gone to their home.

Miss Lucile Baker has returned from Champaign, 111., where she was visiting hor brother, Harry Baker, who is in college there.

Mr. and Mrs. William Wampler of Bruceville, who were here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ham Welton, have gone to their home.

Mrs. Wilson Prosser and little niece, Kethlene Emily Hendron, of Indianapolis, have gone homo after visiting relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. HanBford have returned from Indianapolis, where he attended Odd Fellows' grand lodge.

Mrs. J. T. McKeever and daughter. Miss Josephine, of Lawrence, 111., who were her^ visiting Mrs. D. F. Fulk, havo gone to Clay City.

J. Clarence Keever and Miss Edna Snyder of Ladoga have gone home after a Fhort visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fester.

BURNETT, IND.

Miss Pearl Wilson and Miss Nellie Miller have returned home after visiting friends and relatives of Browns Valley, Ind.

Mrs. John Thompson and Mrs. Richard Lee were in Terre Haute Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Marquis entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stiow, of North Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. John Marquis, of North Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Doty, and William Marquis, Sr.

Revival meetings will begin Sunday evening, November 22, at the Methodist church. The Rev. Mr. Miles will be in charge.

Miss Eva Fox, of Mt. Edna, visited Mrs. Delia Wilson Wednesday. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Walter Foxworthy Wednesday in honor of her thirtyninth birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mrs: William Bryant, Mrs. Richard..X-ee Mrs. Wallace Doty, Mrs. Fed Harppold, Mrs. Wallace Doty, Mrs. Kate Porter, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. John Thomp son, Mrs. Oscar Christopher, Mrs. Ar thie Jameson, Mrs. William Stapleton, Mrs. John Lee, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. i^averence King, .Mrs. Perry Snow,. Mrs. George Hanes, Mrs. Seymour Foxworthy, Mrs. Lemuel Christopher, Mrs. James O. Smith, Mrs. William Marquis, Mrs. Florenoe Thomas, Mrs. Clay Doty, Miss Clara Lee, Miss Maggie Smith, Miss Edna Hane, Frank Snow, Thomas Foxworthy, George Hane, Ped' Harppold, Olie Hane, and Mr. Thomas.

Sant Shadley is seriously ill at his home near here.

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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mason and son, Max, of Wheeler, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank WisemaJi..

Miss Gertrude Steinfort of Oblong spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. H. J. Foltz visited relatives in Les and Deitrich this week.

Miss Christine KiMer of Yale visited her aunt, Miss Carrie Byerly, this woek.

Mr. and Mrs. William Tipton of Effingham, were here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Curtis and daughter. Miss Irma, accompanied them home.

Mr. rnd Mrs. H. Wiseman and daughters, Madeline, Norma and son, Raymond, spent Saturday with friends in Hunt City.

Mr3. J. R. Neal, Mrs. W. Spencar of Oblong and Miss Ethel Jonkins left Monday for Springfield, where they will attend the annual assembly of the Rebakah lodge.

Mr. and Mrs. William Wnrren and daughter, Miss Comellta, of West York spent Sunday with C. W. Warren.

Miss Nannie Hall of Olney visited her grardparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, Tuesday.

MisBes Rachael and Jessie Miller of Oblong spent Sunday with their cousins, Blanche and Berriioe Brunei-.

Mrs. Mablo Morrison of Chicago Heights visited Mrs. H. Stewart last week.

Four Generations of Clarks

M«. ANO MHS. JltlSSIi CL AHh. AM) DKSOBMUAATS.

DIAMOND, Ind., Nov. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clark, pioneer residents of Diamond, are shown in the picture with three generations of their descendants.

These are Daniel Clark of Mattoon, his daughter, Mrs. Isaacs, and her son, Daniel Isaacs, the two latter being from Terre Haute.

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Mrs. J. F. Harrington was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ella Smith, at Vincennes, Ind., Monday.

Mrs Laura Morgan was a visitor at Mt. Carmel Tuesday. William Showalter and J. F. Harrington were in Mt. Carmel Tuesday.

John Shulor of Mt. Carmel, 111., was the guest of George R. Caport Tuesday. W. M. Price was a visitor at Vincennes, Ind., Tuesday.

Charles Smith of Allendale was in Mt. Carmel Monday. Dr. C. E. Gilliott was a Mt. Carmel visitor Tuesday.

Mrs. Victor Pritchard was the guest of Mrs Barbara Holsen at Mt. Carmel Tuesday.

Mrs. Edwin Caport, Mrs. Jude Prout, Mrs. Laura McClain, Mrs. W. E. Rail, Mrs. H. A. Price and daughter, Miss Eva, tv

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day. Born, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. Llge Woolf, a daughter, Bonnie Lee.

Miss Emma Fox was the guest of Mrs. J. J. Mcintosh at Mt. Carmel Monday.

Ralph Gher was a visitor at Grayville, 111., Saturday. Prof. iTank Reinsmith of Mt. Carmel was a visitor here Monday.

Mrs. John Sparks of Drennen was the guest of her mother, Mrs. John Barney, Sunday.

B. H. Fox is In Mt. Carmel. I1L, this week. Mrs. Michael Reutschler of St. Francisville was the jrueat of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Caport, Tuesday.

Dr. John Fauquary of St. Francisville was in Allendale Tuesday. Harry Menen was In Bridgeport, 111., Tuesday.

Dr. C. E. Gilliott was a Tisitor in Olney, 111., Monday. Misses Dororthy Fox and Lenora Sutherland of Mt. Carmel visited their parents here Sunday.

Ivan Cisel of Vincennes, Ind., Tisited his parents here Sunday.

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Mr. arid Mrs. T. W. Good all, daughter, Izetta, and son, Doyl^ of Danville, have returned to their home after -a visit in this city with Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Harris. Mrs. W. E. Lowe hfis returned rorae from a visit in Springfield and Rnsh.ville, I1L

Miss Eva Fought of Springfield has gone to Hoaiioke, Vr_,

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with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Fought, in this oity. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mallory and children of Mattoon have been visitors for a few days at their cottage at Lithia.

Mrs. W. J. Eddy has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lara MMath, in Memphis, Tenn.

Emery Andrews of Mattoon has been a visitor in flhelbyville for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Shoaff and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dove are In Washington Court House, Ohio, where they went to attend the wedding of Douglas L. Schoaff to Miss Nelle Ireland, last Wednesday.

Emerson Winters delivered a lecture in the First Methodist church on Monday evening in the interest of the high school organisation.

Mr. and Mrs. c. P. Roberts of West Main Btreefc hare been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Seaton and son of Edenburg, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mlnnis, two sons and daughter of Sharpsburg, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kirk of Taylorvllle and Mrs. E. JB. Mlnnis and son of Sharpsburg-

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ROCKVILLE, IND.

Dr. J. R. Bloomer and Marlon Martin witnessed the production of "Phllo at the K. of P. rooms at Terre Haute Monday evening.

Mrs. Howard Maxwell was at home Wednesday afternoon to a large company of friends at a thimble partr. Invitation* wpre issued at different nours throughout the afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. David Stronse and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Strouse attended the funeral of Mrs. David StroUBe's sister, Miss Margaret Swing, at Indianapolis, Tuesday morning. __ ...

J. C. Buchanan, John MeFfcddln, Gilbert Adams, Homer J. Skester*, Walter Byerley, Harold A. Henderson and Mrs. I. R. Strouse attended the DePauwWabash football game at Greencastle Tuesday.

George Baker, who has been salesman in the "Busy Bee" restaurant, has accepted a position with the Parke County grocery.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. White entertained a party of friends at 6 o'clock dinner Friday evening. A vlctrola concert was enjoyed after dinner.

The Current Literature clttb met Thursday afternoon at ttai home of Mrs. J. R. Bloomer. Mrs. F. BL Catlln and Mra Ervlng Chapman were on the program with the respective subjects, '•Indiana Men in Government Affairs' and "Indiana Universities/'

Mrs. Stella Bamberger of New York city has returned east after a visit with Mrs. Francis R. Whipple.

Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Wirt were Sunday guests of the former's brother, Dr Wirt, and wife, of Frankfort.

HARMONY, IND.

Miss Rose Boyer and .Mrs. Mary DeArmy were guests rf Mr. *nd Mrs. James Houston In Clinton Sunday.

Miss Sarah Gose and JJveret Oose are visitinsr relatives in Reelsvllle,

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Richard Kalllar and Mrs. Wil­

liam Shanks were In Brasll Wednes-

*iaMrs. C. H. Brown visited relatives In Braail Thursday. Mrs. William Plate and daughter, Ruth, visited relatives In Terre Haute Sunday

Mr. and Mra Thomas Presnell and son, Paul, visited relatlres In Seelyville Sunday,

Mra Bert Boll and daughter. KatherIne, visited relatives in Clinton Sunday*

Mra Charles Xnssel and daughter, Virginia, visited her mother, Mrs. Ham Britton, Wednesday.

Alleara Yant of Braail spent Sunday here the guest of Mies Vergie Frost Mrs. B. Seiglin and children visited Mr«i. E. Lawson Sunday.

Tho following attended the grand lodge session at Indianapolis Thursday. M. Frost, WUliwn Harris, William Thomas, Henry Plate, Ithel Harris, J. SteMart, Henry Heacox, Hugh Brown, William Adamsen.

MONTEZUMA, IND.

Miss White has been given charge of the domestic science department of the high school.

The Business men's club will give a minstrel Thanksgiving night. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Hemphill are home from a visit in Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Sdward Hancock are home from a ten days' trip in the east. S. P. Hancock, of Montesuraa, William E. Dee, of Newport, and George Hughes, or Hume, Iu., nave severed their connection -with the First National bank, and have Increased their interests in the Cltlsens' bank. W- P. Montgombery is the newly elected president of the First National bank.

PERTH, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowlin, of Terre Haute, spent a few days here at tho home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Frlschman, ana family.

Donn Cassassa, of Brazil, spent Sunday in this place. John Foradori, of West Terre Haute, spent Tuesday here,

Mra Mfdalena Marietta and daughter, Anna, ef Lodi, were in Perth Saturday.

Miss Rachael Philip, of Terre Haute, spent a few days at Perth this week.

RILEY, IND.

Fred Lawson has returned from Marisville, Tenn., whore he spent several weeks with his father, who is

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riously ill. Th Misses Georgie Amos nnd Reva Lee spent Saturday and Sunday in Terre Haute.

The Mirses Glenna and Blanche Funkhouser of Hymera visited their aunt, Mrs. James Daily, Sunday.

The second section of the social department of the Sunday school willl

faturday

ive an entertainment at the church, night, November twenty,Pitt.

Mise Doris Drako of Youngstowm wore tne guests of Mr. and Mra Alfred Senior Sunday.

Ralph Brill spent Wednesday in Terti Haute. Robert Smith of Libertyville spent Saturday and Sunday with his parent*.' Mr. tnd Mrs. Gurret Smith.

Br. and Mra Adolph Mullenix returni ed heme Sunday from near Greencastll' where they visited Mr. Mullenix*! urcle, David Mullenix.

Walter Mullenix from Terre Hautf spent Sunday in Riley.

Mrs. Ettie Shaw spent with Mra Charles G. Rector, Mr. and Mrs. James Myers and Frona spent Sunday evening with Lucy Myers of Riley.

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The oil well on Nathanial Donha«B| place came In Wednesday and was shoa Friday. _.'«•

Everett Graham spent Thursday W Terre Haute. The Ladies' Aid society of church held a bazaar Friday and urday nights, No. 20 and 21.

The Riley high school basket ban team plgyed the Prairie City Wn school Friday night, November at Prairie City.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. 9Asperffer Wmt9" in Sullivan Sunday. Mrs. Vernle Thompson and daubt«V*! Rula, spent Wednesday afternom wltB' Mrs. Nathaniel Donham and Misa Xna Donham.

Mr. and Mra Daniel Reece aaA daughters of North Dakota are ing Mr. Reece's parents, Mr. ana Mrm D. M. Roece.

Mra Grace Crouse end daogtitM, Elizabeth, spent the past week wltK her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hixon.

Chester Young left Wednesday #0*" Jamestown, N. D., after a few wenkjf visit with relatives.

Mrs. Flora Fox and son, Hubert, blent Wednesday with Mrs. Clifford -M Hixon.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Cottom spent Thursday with. Mr. and Mrs. OuT«r Stagg-s.

Miss Esther Jackson spent- Sunday with Miss Francis Forster of Ril*y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush of Lewis were Ihe guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mra James Myers, Sunday.

Mrs.. Amer Rogers of near Riley visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Reece and family Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan of Terre Haute visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morgan, the first of tho week.

Miss Sada Price visited Miss Ruth L&yne Saturday. "Ms

POLAND, IND.

Oscar Ahlemeyer was at Dr. Rals° 7 one day this week. Mrs. Holloway and son, of Bl were In Cunot Saturday.

Henry Query made a business trip Spenccr Saturday.

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Mrs. Susan Hendrix and daughter. May visited at Cunot, Wednesday evening.

William Sheppell and wife returned Wednesday from Danville, Ind. Mrs. William Sheppell, Mertie Saddler and children, Bernlce Job, MSra. Clolins and Mrs. Tom Paris and Mra Hendrix and daughter May were .1* Cloverdale Thursday.

Mrs. Albert Jones of Cqnot Thursday, November 12. She husband and six children and relatives and friends to mourn

Dan Hollar visited Charlie Thursday. Mrs. Maggie Bandy and Hendrix were at Cumot^l nlng. JP

A number from thiwrrieinity hf been attending the prejKracted meet at Cataract and repwt the bestvival the Methodists Pave had for a while at that placc

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William Sheppell and wife of Reel*vllle, Henry Sheppell of Illinois ant Mrs. Clara Modeln of Greencastle wer« called to Cunot Saturday to attend tba funeral of Mrs. Albert Jones.

Dan Hollar visited James Saddler Sunday. Lewis Nfese visited at Cunot StmdasM

William Morris visited John FarlM' Sunday. Master Teddy and Miss Dovie IxeA' visited at Mr. Cooper's Sunday erentiUL.'-

William Sheppell and wife visited i3 Mr. Lee's Sunday evening. Bruce King and wife visited at Ijw nls Lehr's Sunday.

Frank Lee and deve Hoffa tiBit8' at William Sheppell** Monday. xui Dr Ralston was in Cunot MOMM.

William Sheppell made a basraem trip to Poland Tuesday. ^5*^"

UNIVERSAL, IND.

Brownie Rugzs and Harry StteM^L of Universal were in Clinton Tninfliw George Payne of Diamond visit friends In Universal this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mayo of th|f spent Sunday and Monday at Le'ia aiv' Carbon. .3

Frank Vanso. Sr., and •onRenry, of Universal, spent Tuesday in Perth. Joseph Marietta returned home Bun-* 4 day after a week's stay In Martina* vllle.

Mra John Mooney and daughter Dorothy, of Universal, are visiting Carbon.

Miss Marshllll Hllne of this elty visiting in Terre Haute. Ernest Hode and Charle Fiassa of Universal spent Sunday In Clinton ana Terre Haute,

Mr. and Mra J. C. Cook of Byan»

vllle spent a few days in Universal^ Tony Marietta of Uni Terre Haute Wednesday,

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Jim Haven and Ethel Davidson of Clinton were in town Monday.

VIGO, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Clark took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Vigo Sunday.

Fred Strannahan and his mother took dinner with William Jones Sunday. Miss Lena Sullivan took dinne with Miss Cecil Jones Sunday.

Wiley Wilson of Shelburn died 18, 1914. with appendicitis. He sick only twenty-four hours. His neral was preached at the U. B. church by James Paddock. Interment at the Watson cemetery Nov. 18.

J. L, Rynerson started to Florida Nov. 19 to his wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Power of near Middletown took dinner with Asa Powers, his brother.

Mrs. Susie Jones is sick. Mrs. Mary Sullivan and son visited her niece, Mrs. Bertha Starkey

ROSEDALE, IND.

Morgan Rateer has returned home after an extended visit in Tennessee* Mrs. Thompson has returned home after a weeks visit in Rockville.

Phil Gilfoy was In Rockville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cox, Mr. and Mra Archie Cox and daughters, Helen and Grace, of Terre Haute, were the guests oi Mrs. Emma Tyrell Sunday.

Miss Ila Gilfoy is spending a few days in Clinton, Ind.

PRAIRIE CREEK, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eaton, of Terra Haute, spent a few days last week with: Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lane.

The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Everly tool) dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Clarll Tuesday.

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