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C. E. Marlar and family of Clarksburg, W. Va., have returned home after & two weeks' visit with Mr. Marlar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marlar.

Mrs. Alice Yaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller of Farmersburg.

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McCarter and family are making a short visit with rela--tives at O'lon, Ind.

Mrs. J. E. Thomas returned Thursday evening: from a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Gray, of Decker, Ind.

Mrs. Mary E. Payne, Miss Lena Payne and Miss Ida Weeks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huntwork of Blackhawk

Dr. and Mrs. Tabor and Mrs. Robinson of Terre Haute were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Weeks Sunday.

Rev Drake of Fairbanks occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church hero Sur.a^y morning and evening in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Williams, of Hvmera.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slner and family of Youngstown sptent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Siner.

Miss Edith Oiiphant returned home Monday from an extended visit with her grandparents. Elder and Mrs. J. H. Oiiphant, of Crawfordsville.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Beauchamp and family of Clay City spent Wednesday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beauohamp. f"

WAVELAND, HID.

Miss Wanetah Rice returned Friday from a several weeks visit in Logansport.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy of Elmdale visited Mrs. W. R. Barton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Servies of Danville visited Mrs O. B. Servies Tuesday.

Miss Hattie Stone of Bloomlngton spent the early part of the week with Mrs. W. Y. Durham.

Mr. and Mrs. James Barton of Little Rock, Ark., who have been visiting here, returned home Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Dlllman and son, Maxwell, went to Lake.Mackinac Tues«day for a short outing.

Miss Helen Fullenwuder went to Pans, III., Wednesday to be a guest at a house party given by Miss Ruth Foley..

Mrs. Melinda' Clark of Russellvilld and-Mrs. Ellen Thompson, of Rosedale were guests of Mrs. Sophia Gamble Tuesday.

Rev. .and Mrs. F. B. Solln, Mrs. Eva McAmpbell and Miss Edith and Miss Flossie Cowan motored to Battleground Tuesdav.

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Vail motored to Shelbyville Monday. Misses Myrtle and E&telle Armstrong accompanied them norae a,i^d will remain several ddys,

ELNORAj IND.

Mrs. Amanda Stewart and Miss Nellie Stewart spent Sunday with Jasonvllle relatives.

Mrs. Grace Dobbs and children of Los Angeles, Cal., came Saturday for a few week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs T. J. Mathewson.

Grev Farris was here Sunday from Worthington. George White and Rufus Tonney came home from West Union, 111., to vis.it home folks Sunday,

Miss Marie and Hershel PerBhingr of Terre Haute visited relatives here the first-of the week.

Rev. and Mrs. Ray Raysdale of Blcknell vielted Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Crecellus Sunday.

Miss Ruth Tolllver has returned to her home in Indianapolis after a week's visit here with Dr. and Mrs. H. C. TolliVer.

Miss Frank Mitchell visited relatives iiv Martinsville the first of the week. Mrs. Tlllie Thomas has returned to ner home In Loveland, Ohio, after a ten day's visit with friends here and at Linton.

Miss Lena Go-^a visited relatives in Jiei.tons.v4He this week.

8EELYVTLLE, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lay spent the past week with relatives in Greensburg, Ind.

Mrs. John Bannon Bpent Friday evening in Terre Haute. Mrs. Grace Manley of Terre Haute spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rlgg*.

Mrs. William Bailey spent Tuesday in Terre Haute. Mrs. William King spent Wednesday in Terre Haute.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson and children are spending a few days at the lakes.

Mrs. Ernest Colbert and daughter, Eva, left Thursday for St. LOUIB, where Miss Eva will undergo an operation for the removal of her tonsils.

Mi", and Mrs. Henry Trine entertained the following guests Sunday. Mr. and Mre. David Trine and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judson and son, and Mrs. Smith of Terre Haute.

Mrs. Harry Lawson and children returned home Wednesday from a visit with her parents at Turner, Ind.

BOWLING GREEN, IND.

,, Mrs, Clifford Reece moved her family from here to Evansville the first of the week.

Mrs. Clara Boyer of Brazil visited her mother, Mrs. Lena Geckler, here this weefc,

Mrs. Fred Lash of Patrlcksburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Drake here this week.

Mrs. W. H. MoCullough of Brazil was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Elkln here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Carmi D. Phegley and son, Edward, went to Fair Oaks Wednesday for an extended visit with Mr. a!nd Mrs. Elmer L. Miles and family. I

Miss Harriett Booth of west of Brazil was the guest of Mrs. S. L. Carrithers here this week,

Johh R. Weldman, James Stevens and John Alexander spent Tuesday with friends in Brazil.

Thomas. Newport of near Eel River station spent Tuesday here visiting friends.

BOSEJOALE, IND.

Mrs. Ellen' Thompson has gone to Rockville to spend a few days. Mrs. Mary Harvey and children are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cox, of the County Line. 'Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Howard a son, Sunday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGulstain and little son, Claudle, spent Monday night With Mrs. Emma Tyrrell. .Mrs. Rebecca Print was the guest of Mrs. Mary Cottrell .Tuesday night.

Fred Winner Is the owner of a new Ford automobile. Mrs. Hugh McKentyre has gone to Colorada to Bpend a month with her motl£r and friends.

Mrs. Janei Woods went to Mecca, Ind., Monday to see her son, Ed, and family. -Mrs. Sadie Choney is very sick.

Miss Helen Riddle returned home to Brazil accompanied by her cousin, Miss Rbth Winner.

LEWIS, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brothers of Coalmont were here Sunday. Miss Geldie Lee of Jasonvllle is visiting here.

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pierson spent the week-end in Crawfordsville, Ind. Mrs. Estella Stout of Indianapolis visited here this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blel and Mrs. Ellen Boston of Terre Haute were here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spain of Terre Haute visited hero Sunday. Miss Dorothy Mahan of Linton ata 'tended the Boston-Mahan wedding here

Wednesday. Mrs. W. R. Ward of Hymera visited tew here Wenesday. •($*§*• Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Glvens, Misses 'jiMpjdlth Boston and DorQthy Mahan and

V-Herbert Mahan spent 7 -sday in Terre

s5Haute.

STAUNTON. IND.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Kemkf visited relatives at Terre Haute Sunday. Mrs. James .Cooper and daughter, Eula, and sons, Marion, John and Merl, of Terre Haute visited her father, .Tohh Jackson and wife, Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hathaway and children visited relatives at Reelsville Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. piarence Rambaugh and son, George, Mrs. George Black and Mrs. George Green of Brazil visited Mr. and Mrs. William Syester Sunday eve-

Everett Kempf and son, Dur-

ward,.visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eliott' Summers, at Indianapolis the past week.

Henry Raubach and Deotls Hatfield of Terre Haute visited relatives herfe Saturday and Sunday.

Misses Daisy and Luana Isles* of Brazil visited relatives here this week. Miss Velva Moore of Kingman Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Van Ness this week.

Miss Mae Weaver of Tertfe Haute is home for a two week's, visit with her mother, Mrs. Anna Cohrad.

Mrs. Amelia Brandriff Of Terre Haute visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Stitzel Sunday.

CLAY CITY, END. -4

Mr. and Mrs.'John' Cusiek and son, Hubert, of Terre Haute visited over Sunday with Mrs. Eliza Cusick.

Mrs. Paul Johns and son, Harold, of Taeoma, Wash., are the guests of Wilk Nash and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Revelle Batson returned to their homo in Indianapolis Monday after a visit with MV\ and Mrs. John Burnham.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray English and daughters, Crystal and Rosalind, spent Sunday with relatives in Worthington.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnett of Cory, Wm. Arnett and daughter, Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rummel of Gary are the guests of relatives.

Miss Mary Travis and J. E. Travis spent the week with M. Fergusoii and family at Ashboro.

Mrs. Edgar Gusmer of Terre..Haute spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Jones.

Miss Lurene Gardner will leav&:Monday for a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Bruce Arterburn, at Kansas, 111.

FAIRBANKS, IND.

Abljah Thomson returned Saturday from Terre Haute where he has been sick at the home of his son.

A baby boy, Wayne MacLyn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emery Drake, Saturday.

Miss Cozette Siner and friend of Indianapolis visited at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. William Drake, Sunday night.

William Saulmon and son, Elbert, of near Middletown visited Mr. and Mrs. John Fogue Monday night.

A surprise social was given for Miss Ethel Vlckory at the home of Mr. and Jatnes Scott Saturday evening-.

Mrs. Annis Booth is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Dix. Miss Imo Thomson was quite sick last week.

Mrs. Emma Thomson visited at the home of her son, Price Thomson, several days last week.

Miss Mary Harrison visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrison of near Graysville last week.

EAST GLENN, IND.

Mrs. Lewis Blackford was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. Readniger, of Terre Haute Tuesday.

Miss Amy Morrison of Terre Haute was the guest of Miss Ruth Ehrlich Monday.

Miss Minnie Link of Terre Haute is visiting her aunts, the Misses Kasameyers.

Miss Charlotte Burke will spend the week-end with Miss Naomi Shewmaker of Cherryvale, Ind.

Brandsford Bayes of Worthlngton, Ind., visited relatives here this week. Mrs. Georee Adams was in Terre Haute Saturday.

Miss Daisy Pease of Maple avenue spent Thursday evening with Miss Alice McBraver.

The Misses Gladys a.nd Marie Latta and Thelma Tarmohlin attended the "The Twelfth Night" at the Normal Hall Wednesday evening.

Miss Sarah Latta of Riley, Ind., was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. L. Ellingsworth.

YOUNGSTOWN, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cottrell and Clytie Williams were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bishop Eaton Sunday.

Mrs. Julia Barbee visited in Terre Haute Saturday. Mrs. May and Georgia Bogard, daughter, Blanche, and son, Willie, visited Mrs. Phorbe and Cintha Allen Saturday.

Miss Mabel Layer visited Miss Cassie Leach Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Dora Brooks returned from Mattoon, 111., where she has been visiting relatives.

Mrs. Mary Sullivan and neice visited her mother, Mrs. Jane Leach, Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Andrews were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Barbee Sunday. "Aunt Betty" Smith la visiting In Terre Haute tills week.

COAL BLUFF, IND.

Mrs. Jas. Tyren of West Terre Haute vielted relatives here Wednesday. Mrs, Paul Carpenter of Hymera is siting her moth man

visiting her er, Mrs. Wm. Lang-

Miss Hazel Garrigus of Brazil is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Garrigus.

Harriet and Esther Brettell are visiting friends In Brazil this week. Mrs. Hazel Faris of Terre Haute Is visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. Etrl Jackson.

Mrs. Frank Boling returned_after spending a few days in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Evans.

Geo, Illis of Diamond spent Wednesday in Coal Bluff. Miss Lavon McNeil of Terre Haute is visiting Mrs. Garrigns this week.

Mrs. Chas. Nash of Fontanet visited friends here Tuesday.

Old Settlers Gather to Feast and Hear Speeches and Choose Fine Babies

OlD SKTTLiEJRS OF WESTERN INDIANA AND EASTERN ILLINOI^ GATHEHED AT FARMERSBURG THURSDAY FOR 44TH ANNUAL REUNION. J,

Mrs. May Hayworth and Mrs. Sarah Persey of Terre Haute have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Art Bov/en.'

Miss Jennie Hughes of Sullivan, who has oeen visiting relatives near Middletown, has returned home.

Ben Lane gave a reunion in honor of his .six brothers and sister at his home last Sunday. About thirty people attended. Thoy were: Mr. and Mrs. Jaihes Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Lane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Lane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lane and daughter, Bertha, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lane and daughter, Dorothey, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Foot and family, Thomas Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Huge Bledsoe, Mr. and Mrs. Elizah Reed and family and Floyd Weaver.

A large crowd attended the -surprise on Mr. and Mrs. Clay Trueblood Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Trueblood will move to town soon.

BLACKHAWK. IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Jolce Hunter of Youngstowr spent the week with Samuel Hunter.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pierson and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pierson of Lewis, Ind.. spent Sunday at Terre Haute, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huntwork and Miss Blanche Huntwork spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bloony Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. George Carr, Mr. Laney. Mr. Tulley and Mr. and Mrs. Benjiman Beard and son, Stephen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Mauk.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beard of near Pimento, Mrs. Nancy Yaw and Mr. and Mrs. Earl French spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boyle spent Sunday at Paris, 111. Mrs. Wannlo Taylor of Tfrairieton spent Monday the gust of Mr. and Mrs. Santford Long.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Weddle a six pound girl. Miss Ella Dill spent Friday at Hymera, Ind.

ALLENDALE, ILL.

Mr and Mrs. Roy Oakey of Lawrenceville, 111., are guests of her mother, Mrs. Ada Harrington.

Miss Wave Clark has returned from a visit with relatives at St. Francisville, 111.

Ray Lenahan of Vlncennes, Ind., was In Allendale Monday. Rev. Bertis McClain of Golden Gate, 111., was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Laura McClain, here Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughey left this week to visit the exposition and Mrs. Hughey's sons in California.

Miss Jane Gray has returned from an evtended visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Henry and family, Mrs. Henry and children returned with her.

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harrington were guests of relatives at "Vincennes, Ind., Monday.

Mrs. Ogle Litherland of Evansville, Ind.,. was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, Monday.

Miss Anna Lee Jones of Mt. Carmel was the guest of Miss Lenora Litherland Tuesday.

l'ROI'D MOTHERS WITH PRETTY FAIIIES WAITI.VB FOR THE JUDGES TO HARBY HHOWMXG, W1SSEU OK THE FIRST PRMSE.

DUGGER. IND. -~w

Miss Lucy Bishop returned home Tuesday after visiting relatives and friends in Edwa-rdspo'rt the past week.

Lester Sehlegal of French Lick, Ind., is here visiting his mother, Mrsl' John Livingston, and friends.

C. H. Buck

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business Wednesday. Miss Mae Hendrickson and Mrs. E. O. Chowning returned home Monday after a few day's visit with friends in Hymera.

Mrs. Robert Botoy of Bicknell visited relatives and friends here Wednesday. Mrs. Hester Aikriiare and Mrs. Wili liam Colegrove and daughter of Edwardsport visited relatives and friends here Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Stiles, who have been here visitine Mr. and Mrs. Olio Wall, went to Palestine, 111., Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Harding and children, Hester and Alfred, of Palestine, 1)1., who have been here visiiing relatives, returned home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Terre Haute, who have been here visiting relatives and friends, returned home Monday.

Miss Lola Rudolph of Indlanipolis visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Rudolph, Monday.

PRAIRIE CREEK, IND.

HON. WILLIAM A. CUI/L.OP, COSGHE SPEAKING TO TIIE ASSEMBLED

W0ETHING70N. IND. ft

Miss Jennie Powerhan of Bloomfield WHO was visitintr the Misses DeCamp went home Tuesday.

Miss Miriam 'Boyd of Bruceville who was visiting Mrs. .Tames A. Price went to Indianapolis Tuesday. I

Miss Blanche Terrell of Terre Haute arrived Saturday to visit Miss France-3 Skinner and hear the land\ conecrt.

Miss Lenore Robertson of Linton who was visiting Mrs. Gertrude Baker has gone horns.

Mrs. Melick and daughters, Margaret and May, and son. VHcherd, of Soencer, who were he-re visiting Mrs. A. B. Griffith, have returned home.

Mrs. Homer E. West, of Evansville is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burris.

Mrs. John Walsh and babies of Martinsville who were here visiting relatives have returned home.

Misses Pensy and Bonnie Bauehman 1 of Linton who were here visiting friends have returned, home.

Miss Jennie Robinson went to Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Minnie Carter of Indianapolis returned to her home Tuesday. She had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Shouse.

CLAY PRAIRIE, END.

Mathias Romas was in Brazil Friday. John Gummere and son, Edgar, were in Brazil Monday on business.

Simpson Brown was in Brazil Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mayrose of Terre Haute visited Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Mathias Romas. I

J. M. Gilbert and son, George, were in Brazil Saturday. Guy Trout has returned home after spending the summer In Iowa.

Herbert Corbin called on friends near Art Saturday evening. Mrs. Fred Romas was shopping In Brazil Wednesday.

Archie Corbin of Art called on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romas and daughter. Dorothy, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Aldrich of Prairie City Tuesday,

POLAND, IND.

The camp meeting at Cataract closed Sunday nigfit with 175 conversions. Ira Knoll of Cunot Is reported 111 with typhoid fever.

Davis Kennedy 1s reported seriously 111 with typhoid fever. James Saddler Is slowly Improving.

Mrs. Ida Watson of Cloverdale visited her brother, James Saddler, a few days this week.

William Shoppell was in Cloverdale Saturday. Mrs. Campbell and son, Roy and family, visited William Lehr last week.

Mrs. Kate Routt spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sipple, near Cataract. "Visitors at James Saddler's home Sunday were Mrs. Josephine Townsend and grandaugliter, Thelma, and Mr3. Lee and son, Frank.

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SSMAX FK03J THE SECOND DISTRICT OLD SETTLERS AND THEIR. GUESTS.

MARSHALL

Mr. and Mrs. Cha.s. McCalla of Terre Haute sp-ent last Sunday here with relatives.

Miss Thelma Thornburg of Urbana, 111., is visiting friends and relatives in the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Mathews have returned to their home at Detroit after a two week's visit with Mr. and Mns. Allen Mathews.

Mrs. Ed Garwood and daughters, Edna and Pearl, have returned from a trip to Nfagra Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith left Monday for their home in Seattle. Wash., after a three week's visit with relatives.

Mr. aftd Mrs. L. P. Schmanecke returned Sunday nipht from Chicago, wh*re they attended the fashion show.

Mrs. F. B. Keifer ar.U daughter, Doris, returned Thursday from a four week's visit with relatives at Anna, 111.

Mrs. Everett Murphy and baby daughter returned to Champaign Friday after a several week's visit with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. San) Prevo left Saturday for a visit with relatives at Columbus, O.

SHADY GROVE, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Odus Boyle and children of near Pimento spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Elliott.

Mrs. Sarah Hendrickson is visiting: her son, A1 Hendrickson, at Dugger. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller spent Sundav afternoon at Lewis Indv the guests of "Mr. and Mrs. Cruigshanks.

S. P. Miller spent Saturday at Terre Haute. Louis Miller spent Monday at Sullivan.

Mr. and Mrs. James Loren spent Monday evening at Blackhawk, Ind. Mrs. Emma Graham and Miss Rolle Loren spent Friday at Hymera.

Mr. and Mrs. Jean Smith spent Saturdav afternoon at Blackhawk, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Copcland spent Monday at Terre Haute, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Till Brown spent Stui^ a.

dy afternoon at Pimento, In

UNION, IND.

Mrs. John Rudlsel spent part of the week in Terre Haute the guest of Mrs. Lou Llston.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pierson spent the week-end in Crawfordsville the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thamer Thompson.

Mrs. Thomas Taylor of Prairleton was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Sant Long the first of the week.

Ed Stock spent Friday In Terre Haute. Elyo Hudson and Cecil Singhearse spent Dednesday In Seelyvllle.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore of Farmersburg were here Sunday. Harve Fields of Seymour spent Thursday evening with friends.

Miss Helen Rudlsel spent Wednesday evening in Lewis. Mrs. Ada Pierson spent Friday in Terre Haute*

Drayton Gant returned home from Louisville, Ky„ having spent the summer there with his grandmother.

Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Wilken, who have enjoyed a ten day's vacation at Detroit,' Mich., will arrive home the first of the

Floyd Kilgore, who has spent his vacation here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Kllgore, departed for Chicago to resume his studies at medical school.

Mrs. Ruth Fletcher went to Dudley to make the acquaintance of her little grand-daug'hter, Ora Pauline, who arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wright, August 18.

Mrs. Minnie Newcourt Is spending the we£k In Paris with the family of D. S. Perkins and attending the Chautauqua at the fair grounds.

Burks Koho departed for Chicago to spend several day*, while there he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Givens.

Mrs. Bartlomew Jenkins went to Terre Haute to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Thompson.

Mrs. Minnie Bass returned to her home in Lena, Ind., having been called here by the death of her mother, Mrs. Cassie Brooks.

D. S. VanSlckle went to Terre Haute to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Sonder. t'srV

CARBON, IND.

The Embroidery club met at the home of Mrs. John Jrtclntyre Wednesday afternoon. After the usual work refreshments were served.

Mrs. Edward Buck was In Terre Haute Wednesday. Miss Cecil McNeil of Indianapolis is visiting Miss Lucile Marshall this week.

Mrs. D. J. Terry and daughter and Mrs. Ellep Bornes of Indianapolis and Miss Anna Etevenson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moone.y.

Mrs. Robert Pell and son were in Terre Haute Saturday and Sunday visiting Mrs. Elmer Welch.

Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dowens of Terre Haute visited relatives here this week. Mr. artd Mrs. Thos. SteverisOn and Mrs. Wm. VanSomdt were, in Edwinsburg, Ind., Tuesday.

Miss Susie Horsefleld of Knightville, Ind., is visiting Mrs. James Borrowman here this week.

Mrs. Wm. Dobson and son of Terre Haute are, visiting Mrs. David Butts this week.

Miss Pearl Bennett of Jasonvllle is visiting relatives here. '4^5

MEROM, DID

Kenneth Hunt, who has been for the yast year in Montana, has returned home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunt.

Mrs. Viekery, son, Grover and wife, sepent Sunday at Will Daugherty's. W. J. Copper and wife mdtored to Terre Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Rush Davis took Sunday dinner with Jlmmle Arnett and wife, "Grandma" Welle, Mrs. Mat Wells and Oberene Adams epent Sunday with friends in Sullivan.

Charlie Cooper *and family were the guests of Mrs. D.'W. Larr and daughter Sunday. |L.ue Wills and son. Hoed, visited in Terre Haute Tuesday.

Paul Coyner ajid James Barley were in Sullivan Sunday. Mrs. Grant Myers of Sullivan Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels.

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Coyner, Emerson Burroughs and .family and Don Cohorn and family of Sullivan took Sunday dinner with Roy Coyner's.

J* HUTTON, IND. V" —u 'Squire and Mrs. Lathrop of Hutton spent Sunday with Mrs. Walter Lathrop of n-ear Vigo.

Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Farrand of Hutton vlpited Mr. and Mrs. William Kllllon Sunday.

Mrs. John Keaton and two children, Oral and Claude, of Terre Haute, Ind., are spending a few days with Mrs. Martha Keaton of near Hutton.

M¥s. Rebecca Farrand of Hutton was thf: guest of Mrs. James Clark Sunday. Mrs. Katie Scott is visiting relatives at Hutton this week.

Mrs. Lydia Gobin of Clay City, Ind., is visitinp her mother, Mrs. Ollfe Farrand of Hutton.

Mrs. Ida Wilson of near Vigo visited Mrs. M. ICaton. Mies Elsie Fredrick of near Hutton spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. May Hamilton, one half mile east of Hutton.

Mrs. Gilford Wilson of near Terre Haute is spending a few weeks with relatives and friends of Hutton^

MECCA, IND.

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J. M. GoshQrn spent part of last week in Indianapolis. Trustee Phipps announces that hfs schools will re-open Sept. 6.

Mrs. Jas. Nolan and daughter, Geneva, were here from Terre Haute for a visit with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holmes of neat Chicago are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. J. M. Goshorn.

Mrs. Homer Dixon and son, Laton, spent last week at Rockville. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phipps Thursday, the guests being the sixteen common school graduates of last ee&aon, from Wabash township.

Misses Mildred Hixon, Edith Sylvester and Jewel Cunningham are home from Terre where they completed the summer term at Normal.

Geo. Bills is taking a month's vacation at the Panama-Pacific exposition. Born to Mr. and Mrs Clarence Cook, twin daughters. #'7- 4*,^ -fit

JUDSON, IND.

J. C. Buchanan Is visiting relatives and attending Chautauqua this week at Rockville.

W. M. Ramago spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. Mrs. W. M. Ramage and son, Leon, after a vacation here, returned to their home in Terre Haute Wednesday afternoon.

Wallace Ensey of Indianapolis is visiting the families of Clayton Ensey and Phoebe Ensey.

Harvey Connelly of Rockville spent Wednesday with Mrs. M. Stauntin. Mrs. William Berry Is still quite poorly.

Miss Odetta All of Brazil is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Firestone. The Ladies' Social union will give a parcel post sale at the town hall Saturday evening, August Jl.

Mrs. J. E. Lawson, Miss Hasel Lawson and Virginia Beaddle were the

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uests of G. W. McMuty and wife Tuesevening. L. S. Phillips was In Rockville Tuesday and Wednesday.

WILLOW HILL, ILL.

Mis? Mable Jeulslns visited Mrs. Rachael Bartley In Olney last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Newlln visited their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Sutton, In Newton Wednesday.

D. M. Rundle and Samuel Colton of Gordon were in Willow Hill Friday. Mrs. T. L. Hutton and little daughter, Geneva, visited relatives In Rose Hill this week.

Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Berns and daughter, Thyra Grey, of Linton, Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Berns Sunday.

Rev. N. S. Lanter of Jeltersonvllle, 111., visited his mother, Mrs. M. Dlllman, this W66k.

Charles Debow and Merle Ferguson visited friends in Newton Sunday. Grant Ransdell and Misses Dessie Longsdorf and Laura Wiseman were in Robinson Monday.

Mrs. H. M. Kasserman of Newton visited friends and relatives here this week.

Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Perrin are visiting their son, Henry and family, in Gordon.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pain and family \3 attended the chautauqua at RookvflM Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins and son, Ezra, and Mr. and Mrs. Mon Hawkins and children motored to the aut« races at Terre Haute Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin were Rockville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Seba Case and sons* Max and Marvin, are attending thai chautauqua at Rockville.

Miss Elva, McDaniels of Prairietoil is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Joe

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this week. Mrs. George Harmless and Miss V«H vie Harmless were In Carbon Wednea* day.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rukes and children of Rosedale are visiting Mon-Hawkins and family.

Mrs. West Barns of Jessup visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephr&m Stutler Monday.

Miss Stella Wells returned home Sain day after a visit with Mr. and Mrft*. James Harmless.

Mrs. Mon Hawkins and Mrs. JossjAt Hawkins visited Mrs. Milt HolmaK Tuesday afternoon.

Ezra Hawkins, Roy Mann and Horse* Payton were in Rockville Monday evening. .. ,,

BLOOMFIELD, IND.

Mrs. Fred Apalnhower and MISS Celestus Goodwin entertained the menu* bers of their Sunday school classes wttfc' a porch party at the home of Mra*j Spainhower Tuesday evening. 1

Mrs. Walter T. Brown entertained members of the Needle club and ottte guests Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. W. L. Cavins gave a 600 ,partytj at her home Thursday afternoon l«i honor of her guests, Mrs. G. W. and daughter of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Robert Parsons and Mrs.. FranlM lln Ramsey gave a bunco party ThuriN day evening at the home of Mrs. Par# sons in honor of Airs. Harvey Hatfl«d£ of Owensboro, Ky.

Miss Helen Cravens and Miss Bathe# Slinkard gave a lawn party at the hom# of Miss Slinkard Friday evening.

Hon. Willie Hlckam and family Spencer were here Sunday visiting' and Mrs. Webster Moffet.

Misses Ruby Timmons and O'Donald went to Nashville. Wednei to spend a two week's vacation.

Mrs. George Gorman returned Sunday from a visit with friends in Worthing*' ton.

Misses Nota Harrah and Fanny WlW liams returned Tuesday from a vial# with friends in Bloomlngton.

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CARLISLE, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lemere spent Sunday in Sullivan. Miss Hattie Allen left Sunday tojf Berkley, Cal.

H. E. Speake left Sunday for Lo Angeles, Cal., after a visit

with home

folks. Mrs. Bertram-Landers and, Virginia, of Indianapolis arrived Sun* day for a visit with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berns and aoiv H. E. Jr., of Jasonvllle arrived Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Bern's parents, Lewis Wilson and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cotton attended the annual reunion at Morris Chapel Wednesday.

Mrs. Ed Wildman. returned home Tuesday from Loogootee where she had been visiting relatives.

Dr. I. J. Keys and wife and

Miss

Ainjee Royers and George E. Doulthitt motored to Washington Sunday. Mrs. C. T. Akin returned Sunday from Minneapolis where she had been!visiting.

Mrs. James Bishop went to OaktoWol Monday to visit her daughter, Mrati Claude Bond.

MELBOSE, IEL

P. F. Dodd and J. R. Dudley autoed t#. West Union Monday. Roy Crimrin, a telegraph linesman OA Clncinnatti, Ohio, was here the first oil the week visiting friends.

Lenn Baker was in West Unloii Safe* urday. Mr. and Mrs. Clacy Thompson ente tained a number of their friends to musical Thursday night. Refreshment were served.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker entertain with a lawn social Friday nlglit honor of their neice. Miss Vivian. 81 clair, of Terre Haute.

Mr. J. R. Mason of Terre Haate Sunday with hla wife at the home her grandmother. Mrs. Will Hasten.

Mrs. Will Hasten was hostess.. dinner party In honor of Mr, ana J. R. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Otto field and daughter. Maxene_Pe ry Dudley, Miss Blanche Hed Crumrin, Miss Edna Medsker and Stanfield were guests.

Miss Leon a Hix Is TMttag Ik W York.

ROCKVILLE, DID.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert & White of feyville, Kas., are expected Mondajr a fortnight's visit with Ms parental and Mrs. W. J. White.

Fred Lee of Baltimore, Ind... la lng home folks. MIsS Ruth Manford of Oh is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. ford.

Rev. L. D. Mans of spending the week with Miss Lina Mans.

Miss Fannie White of Terr* is visiting relatives during the tauqua.

Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Beadle, after absence from Rockville, are again I. cated in their residence on Co]le| street. ^,

Mrs. Stacla Conger of Thomtoirn here for the we6k with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Dukes.

Misses Madeline White and Minnie Ho berg of Terre Hante are among chautauqua campers. 11

COAL CITY, XKD»

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerber and children of Oklahoma City spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Gerber.

Mrs. C. E. Kerch and son, Charles, of Terre Haute visited J. H. Kerch and family this week.

Misses Mabel Yocum and Bernice. Mitten are visiting In Terre Haute thia Misses Nora Hochstetler and Floreaco Campbell of Terre Haute spent Sunday with the former's parents and Mrs. H. J. Hochstotler.

Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Clay City visited friends here over Sunday. Mrs. N. J. White spent Monday afternoon In Clay City.

Mrs. Susanna Smith of BrasH ha* been visiting Christ Burger and wlfa for the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fulk of Clay City visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Lydia Mason Of Terre Hauto spent a few days last week with- Mr* J. C. Collenbaugtn ,•

HECKLAND, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Mat Morlow and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beatt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Marlow Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, John and Rachel Allbright and W. F. Allbright were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allbright Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw of Rosedale and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Divine were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Adams Sunday.

Mrs. Ed Adams was called to. Rock-, vllle Saturday to see her father, whel: was ill.

The funeral of Mrs. Marion Stoaa was well attended. Miss Verne Armstrong is very 111 at Union hospital.

Mr. a- Mrs. L. H. Allbright. wer the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bea Harpol«? of Burnett Sunday.

Miss Florence and Charles AllbrigW are spending the week-end with thel$ grandparents south at Terre llaute.

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