Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 August 1915 — Page 19
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WILLOW HILL, ILL.
Mrs. Prank Wiseman visited relatives in Newton last week. Miss Bertie Miller of Westfield visited friends here Monday evening.
Art Newlin of Tcrre Haute visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Newlin, over Spnday.
J. R. Neal and E. S. Pearce attendea the Sunday school convention in West Liberty Tuesday evening.
Misses Ruth DufTey and Rae Roberts were in Newton Thursday. Mesdames Mona Higgerson and Trecy Robinson of Unionville. Ind., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Todd.
Miss Shirley Mason visited Mrs. Walter W. Payne in Newton this week. Messrs. and Mesdames G. A. Booker, W. Roberts, A. Snyder, J. Higgons, J. Apple and P. Hamilton attended the convention of F. E. and C. U. of A., In Newton Wednesday.
Mrs. Philip Dommershauser and son, Donald, of Terre Haute are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wiseman.
Miss. Stella R. Jenkins attended the Jasper county Sunday school convention In West Liberty this week.
Mrs. George Warren and little daughter, "Virginia, of West Liberty and Misses Genevieve Barker of Chicago and Cora Mattier of Newton were the guests of Miss Shirley Mason Monday.
Emmet V. Gunn of Bloomlngton visited relatives here this week. Mrs. Evert Debow and son, Leo, of Mattoon is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Calvert.
Mrs. C. W. Warren returned home Wednesday evening from a visit with relatives In Kinmundy and Centralla.
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and Mrs. Claude "Vestal of Man
hattan, Kansas, spent the past two weeks with the former's parents, f\ Henry Vestal, and wife. '$*• Misses Gertrude and Eva Phillips ifhave returned to their home in Terre iiHaute after a week's visit, having been called by the death of their grandfather, Randolph Phillips.
L. J. Murdock is looking after business Interests near Georgia. Mrs. J. E. Johnston is visiting her sister and other relatives In Peoria. 111.
Mrs. Pratt Mathas and children have returned to their home at Daytona Beach, Fla., after a three weeks' visit here and In Wabash township.
Miss Alta Broderlck is spending the Week with-, relatives at Newport. Mr. and'Mrs. A1 Morris and Sharon Case will move to Montezuma from Bloomingdale next week and will oceiipy the Case home on Washington street.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm Morris, rlAugust fourteenth, a son.
EAST GLENN, IND.
Mrs.' George Klatte and granddaughter. Edith Bayes, spent Monday with Mrs. Howard Trueblood of Terre Haute.
Miss Sarah White returned this •week from a week's visit with Miss Mahalia Myers of Hutton, Ind.
Misses' Alice Mc.Brayer and Mae Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pease spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pease of Maple ave.
Mtss Lottie Burke spent Monday •with Miss Pearl Lynn. Rev.. Rlppetoe of Terre Haute, Ind., took supper with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McBrayer Sunday evening.
Miss Mae Herman spent the week visiting relatives in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Latta of S'walls. Ind.
Clarence Shipley of Seelyville, Ind., spent Saturday night with Mr. Thomas McBrayer.
Mrs. H. Burns entertained Wednesday in honor of her nelce, Kathryn Hollerton, of St Louis.
CLAY PRAIRIE. IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and Peter Roeschleln attended the Missionary festival at Patricksburg Sunday.
Mrs. C. B. Elkin entertained the Mt. Calvary Ladies' Aid Wednesday. Roy Romas of Indianapolis Is spending the week with his brother, Fred Romas.
Mr. and Mrs. John LaSh and family of Brazil were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schmaus, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shaffer of Terre Haute were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wlttv.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romas were called to Prairie City Thursday by the serious illness of John L, Aldrlch.
Simon P. Burger was In Center Point Thursday. Messrs. Leonard Roeschleln and Enoch Klrchner were In Center Point Friday.
Messrs. James Witty, Elmer Deeter and Andy Redenbacher were in Brazil Friday.
3HECCA, IND.
The sale of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Branson last Wednesday was well attended. Mrs. Little of Fountain county is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jno. Phipps.
Mrs. P. L. Peterson of Indianapolis •pent last week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Baldwin of Detroit. Mich., are spending a short vacation with the former's parents.
Mrs. Belle Usleman and son, Floyd, of Indianapolis are visiting relatives here and in Reserve township.
About one hundred people attended the Dixon family reunion at the home of Samuel Skeetcrs Thursday.
Benjamin Laverty and family have returned to their home in Marion, after a stay of some days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phipps.
Lewis Farmer is home from Indianapolis where he has been employed with Klvey Bros.
The Mecca Chautauqua will open Sept. sixth and continue six days. Some excellent talent in on the program.
MELROSE, ILL.
Leon Dodd, Ora Stanfield, Edward Buckner, Harry Bartlett and Miss Olga Evans are the teachers from this place who are attending teachers institute in Marshall this week.-
Chas. Stanfield was in West Union Thursday. Wayne Dodd of Martinsville is spending his vacation with his father, P. F. Dodd.
Floyd Coombs of Allright is visiting 'his sister, Mrs. Clace Shaffner. Geo. Jones has returned from Terre Haute where he has been visiting.
Miss Leona Hix was a Marshall visitor Thursday. Miss Reta Hedges of Allright Is the guest of her aunt, Miss Blanche Hedges.-
PRAIRIE CREEK, IND.
The Holiness camp meting which had been in progress the past ten days came to a close last Sunday night.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mattox last Wednesday, an eight pound boy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lane of French Lick, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned home.
Mrs. Mary Farris and Mrs. Molly Kennet have gone to Trinity Springs for a few days.
Mrs. Jean Evan of Fairbanks called on Mrs. Mattox Sunday. Misses Clinnie Bailey and Dela Rhynerson are home from school.
Miss Esther Bentley spent Saturday night with Ada Lane. The county institute was held for the teachers this weeks at Terre Haute.
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Miss Dorthy and Bessie Merakln have returned home from Clinton, Ind., where they had been spending a few W6^ks
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Drake and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob McKiney and Miss Katherine Hoffman of Terre Haute were week-end guests of Mrs. John Hoffman and family.
James Wall, 78 years old, of Indianapolis and Mrs. Halla Dotts, 84 years old, were quietly married Thursday afternoon at the home of the bride at Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slmeson and children of Brazil spent Sunday with Mrs. Simeson's sister, Mrs. George Ruddell.
Mrs. Emma Murray and children spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Wash Roberts, at Staunton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace, at Staunton.
Mrs. Wm. Snoddy, who Is an inmate of the Rockvllle hospital is home on a visit with her friends.
Mrs, Harvey Newton and children and Mrs. John Newton and daughter, Philis, spent Friday with Mrs. Wash Roberts and family at Staunton.
Miss Rachel Murray was a week-end guest of Miss Maymle Roberts at Staunton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Scheid had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolte and baby or Clay Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid of Terre ^iaute and Mrs. Elizabeth Eder.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Modisett of Brazil visited his brother, Mr. Washington Modisett, Thursday.
Mrs. John Snyder and children of Terre Haute visited her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kempf, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Syester were in Brazil Thursday. Mrs. Will Roberts of Jasonville visited Mrs. Charley Gillespie this week.
Mrs. James Vandeventer visited her aunt, Mrs. Mary Triplett, at Ashersville Sunday.
Everett Pierce of New Goshen visited relatives here Wednesday. Misses- Nettle Lynd, Freda Cooper, Oka Jackson and Messrs. Clyde Cooper, Lev/is Wyatt and Fred Mullenlx all of Cory spent Tuesday here.
Miss Sadie Krytzer had as her guests Sunday, Floy and Edna Stout, Estel Miller, Leverett Hamilton and Herman Brandriff.
STOY. ILL
Frank Jenkle accompanied his aunt, Mrs. John Jenkle, to Detroit Saturday, where they will make their future home, Mr. Jenkle being employed with the Ford Co.
Mrs. Frank Brawley left Thursday for Pennsylvania where she will visit her parents.
Mrs. W. B. Kirkwood and sons, Walter and Roger, left Tuesday for an extended visit with her parents at Bluffton, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peoples and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stoan attended the Elks carnival at Robinson Saturday evening.
Mrs. T. B. Yarger will entertain a number of ladies Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rosco'e Smith have moved from Oblong to the W. B. Kirkwood property. Mr. Smith will have charge of the school the coming year.
Mrs. Lew Weaver and granddaughter, Frances Boa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Boa this week.
Mr. and iMrs. C. Settlemyre were In Oblong Sunday.
MEROM, IND.'
Merom Bluff Chautauqua began Thursday night, August 19, with a large attendance.
Mrs. J. J. Parker and son, Jerome, motored to Terre Haute Friday. Mrs. Perry Smith is visiting friends and relatives at Linton this week.
Misses Fern Boone and Lura Hawkins transacted business in Sullivan Tuesday.
Mell Manifold and wife transacted business at Terre Haute Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Plunkett and Mrs. Martha Wells attended the funeral of a relative at Sullivan Friday.
Tom Hunt and family and Will Thorntoji and family took Sunday dinner with Aunt Easter Thompson.
Prof. Gilbert Hammond and wife, former citizens of Merom, have moved back and will occupy their property.
Harvey Cooper and wife are spending a few weeks in Colorado visiting and sight seeing.
NORTH TERRE HAUTE.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lunsford and son, Franklin, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Templeton.
Miss Gladys Marquis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude King. Kelsey Trace an'd Hubert Templeton spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lou Porter of Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. H-ary White and children visited Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Welsh Sunday.
Lillian Bundy spent the first of the week with Mrs. Nellie Vinsell of Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and children Irl and Paul, of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cottrell Saturday and Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Haase Monday a daughter, Glenna Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Harrjson Mattox visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Mattox this- week.
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Eight Guests Attend Farmersburg Golden Wedding Who Were Present When Celebrants Were Married
MR. AND MRS. JACOB HAUGER AND MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILY,
By Special Correspondent, FARMERSBURG, Ind., Aug. 21.—Over SOO friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hauger, two miles northwest of Farmersburg, Sunday, August 15, It being their golden wedding anniversary. All their married life has been spent In this neighborhood. Many gifts were presented to/them, among which their children gave to the father a goldheaded cane and to the mother a gold ring.
The following were present at the anniversary who witnessed the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Hauger: Leonard Dickey, Joe McGlone, Mrs. Matt McGinns, Mrs. Frank Hauger, Mrs. Ella Hopewell, Mrs. Sarah Hoggatt and Mrs. Amanda Frakes, all of this place.
Those in the picture are: Left to right, standing: Calvin D. Hauger of Farmersburg, Cecil Hauger of Terre Haute, Alt Hauger, Mrs. Cordia M. Frakes, Mrs. Cora Gahkins, Mrs. Ada Fldler, all of Farmersburg. Sitting, left to right: Mrs. Blanche Moore or this place, Mrs. Grace Hoggatt of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Hauger and Mrs. Lrfla Fidler of Farmersburg.
0UGGER, IND.
At a meeting held in the basement of the Baptist chjirch Monday night a Y. M. C. A. was organized with 41 charter members.
S. M. Rector and daughter, Mary Ethel, went to Sullivan Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Yung and children left Tuesday to visit relatives In Elwren.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wilson and children of Gosport are here visiting friends.
Mrs. Maggie McClung went to Merom Monday to visit relatives. Bertie Handford of Sullivan, who has been here visiting, returned home Monday.
Mrs. Tom Cummins and son of Shelbuin, who have been here visiting, returned home Monday.
WESTFIELD, ILL.
Mrs. G. S. Aikman and children are visiting relatives at Catlln, Ind., this week.
Mrs. G. D. Green was a Kansas visitor Thursday. EaM Moore and family visited his brother, Elmer Moore, at HldalgO a few days this week.
Mrs. C. C. Rider and Mrs. W. C. Duncan went to Olney Wednesday to attend the Lower Wabash conference.
Mrs. E. G, Pollard and daughter, Marie, visited E. G. Pollard at Brocton over Sunday.
Miss Lucille Travis of Terre Haute, who has been the guest of Helen Williams for some time, returned home Monday.
E. L. Slandy and family visited relatives at Mattoon over Sunday.
HUTTON, IND.
Mrs. Ralph Eldrige and daughter, Lafern, who lives two miles south of Terre Haute are spending a few days with Mrs. Tishla Killlon of near Hutton.
Miss Hattle Farrand of near Hutton was the guest of Miss Anna Scott Sunday.
Otto Graves of Hutton received severe injuries while riding a motorcycle, his arms being badly bruised, but he is recovering.
Bert Farrand of Clay City visited his mother, Mrs. Samuel Farrand, of Hutton Sunday.
Miss Margaret Strain of Center Point is visiting his cousin, Miss Inez Strain, of Hutton.
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KULT.IVAN, Ind.. Aug. 21.—The picture shows one of Sullivan county's "strip," or surface coal mines in Jackson township. The coal is "scraped"
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PIMENTO. IND.
Miss Martha Worsham of Terre Haute spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Fannl'e Harlan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward of Terre Haute spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Endicott of Paxton were here Wednesday to attend the funeral of William Pound.
Mr and Mrs. Louis Weeks and daughter, Katherine, Mrs. P. L. Combs, Miss Lee Combs and Miss Edith Oliphant returned Wednesday from a week's auto trip through several neighboring counties. The party spent several days at Bloomlngton, Crawfordsville and the Shades of Death.
Mrs. Howard Harris of Terre Haute spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Susan McClain.
Elder Pope of Vandalia. 111., conducted the services at the Baptist church here Sunday. Many brought their dinner and spent the day on the grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Lois Boyll entertained a large number of young people with a party at their home here Thursday evening.
A. Huff and family have moved back to their old home here after a year residence In Terre Haute.
GREENCASTLE, IND
Judge James. P. Hughes, C. T._.Peck and Charles McGaughey attended the funeral of Roy Shattuck at Brazil Wednesday.
Mrs. Gertrude McCorkle of Staunton is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. Hawkins and is attending the Chautauqua.
Judge P. O. Colllver was here Friday from Terre Haute. Miss Alice Butler and Miss Jennette Butler are the guests this week of Mrs. E. B. Evans.
Mrs. James Throop of Carbon is visiting her son, Dr. J. A. Throop, and family.
Mrs. Walter Matthews and daughter of Danville, 111., are visiting Mrs. Margaret Hammond.
The Hurst reunion was held at the Oscar Blue grove this week. Other family gatherings held this week were the Newgent reunion, Allen reunion, O'Hair reunion and ClodfelterSayler reunion.
Miss Florence Black entertained at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs. W. T. Sltllngton who is visiting here from Little Rock, Ark. Thursday Miss Kathleen Campbell entertained at luncheon in her honor.
PERTH, IND.
Joe Marietta and daughter of Jacksonville were at Perth Saturday and Sunday.
Mike Gcsolo of Universal was at Perth Sunday. George Frlschman of Perth was at Diamond Sunday.
Achllle Jalbert of Perth was at Brazil Tuesday. J. B. Jard of this place was at Brazil Tuesday.
The lodge of Regina Margherlta of Perth had a picnic after their regular meeting. The members were. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marietta and family, Mrs. Julia Ca(rerotti and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Giliberto and family, Miss Maggie Dellacca, Lawrence Dellacca, Mrs. Katherine Magnetti and children, Mrs. Mabel Farmento, Miss Anna Rica, Mrs. Mod Ferro and children, IMrs. Ocil Aimony and children, Louis Bracoli and Mrs. Barbera Gloanninl and son, Joe.
Carlo Marietta of Perth was In Brazil Tuesday. Jesse Do wen of Carbon was at Perth this week.
Sullivan County's Resources—Shoveling Coal Off Ground
SCENE: AT A STRIP" MINE NEAR YMERA IN SDLLIVAN COUNTY.
from the top of the ground as shown In the picture, thus eliminating much of the cost of mining-. A mammoth steam shovel does the work.. The mine
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MARSHALL. ILL.
Mrs. F. O. Lupher returned Tuesday from a two month's visit in Meadville, Pa.
Miss Mary Littlefleld of Indianapolis Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret Littlefleld.
Mrs. W. R. Truman entertained a number of friends Monday afternoon at auction bridge. Mrs. Jerry Orthmein and Mrs. Jayne Kerr won the prizes for high score.
Mrs. C. C. Carroll and her two children have gone to Meadville. Pa., for a visit with relatives.
Ben G. Whitehead of LaPorte, Ind., and Maxwell Carson Hamill of Terre Haute were guests of,Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Behner Sunday.
Misses Ruth P'oster and Florence Hodge returned Wednesday from a trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, N. Y„ and other eastern points.
Mrs. George Balrd and little son of Shreveport, La., arrived Wednesday for a visit with Marshall relatives.
Miss Doris Kelfer entertained fifteen young ladies with a slumber party Thursday evening In compliment to Miss Josephine' Sublett of Mattoon, 111., and Miss Velda Barnesbarger of Champaign, 111.
Mrs. Gordon Brooks returned to her home at Atlanta, 111., Saturday after a visit with Miss Minnie Kelfer. a ^3
ROCKVTLLE, IND.
Mrs! J. M. Johns, Mrs. Tell Dooley, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. W. B. Thomson. Misses Fannie and Nellie White were guests of Mrs. L. Edgar Adams at dinner Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Less Harrison spent the week ir. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Parke Keeney and children of Chicago are guests of his mother, Mrs. Mkry Keeney.
John S. Upp is visiting his mother in Greenfield, Ohio. I Miss Fannie -White, who has been spending a fortnight with relatives, returned to Terre Haute Friday.
Mrs. Sldwell Alden entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mesdames Dick H. Ott, W. C. Ott, B. J. Hunnicutt, Harris I McCord. F. M. Adams and "Toke" Sutton of Clinton and Mrs. William Manchester of St. Louis. The afternoon was -spent playing bridge.
Miss Margaret Berry left Wednesday for St. Louis after a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Ott.
Miss Helen Reed of Indianapolis has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reed.
Miss Emma Craig was hostess Friday for the Priscilla Needle club.
LOWER WABASH, ILL.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sears spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert English, of Marshall, 111.
The ice cream supper at Flshback wm
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Virgil Haslet and wife have returned to. their home in Terre Haute after a week's visit with Mrs. Ida Keller.
Mrs. Dave Shaffer and children have returned to their home in Terre Haute after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hewitt.
MrB. Lawrence Garner spent a few days last week with her parents and Mrs. Thomas Hewitt and family.
Mrs. Thomas Hewitt spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. William Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sachs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kuykendall.
Grace Hewitt spent Sunday afternoon with Mabel Hoesman. Emlllne Ramsey and Florence Sachs spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lifflok.
Eddie and Carl Pine, Sammle and Herman Hewitt and John Arbuckle spent Monday afternoon with Virgil Hoesman. f-
SHELBYVTLLE. ILL"*"'*
Mrs. E. R, Stakweather has returned to her home in Mattoon after a visit in this city.
Presiofr Coleson of Windsor was a visitor In Shelbyville Wednesday. Miss Margurete Flowers has returned to her home in Mattoon after a visit of several weeks with relatives.
Orland Fleming of Detroit, Mich., is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Jonah Strohl, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Glecker have returned to their home in Mattoon after attending the chautauqua here.
O. B. Corley, secretary of the Shelby county Sunday School association, was a visitor in this city Tuesday looking after matters pretalnlng to the Sunday school convention to be held ih Fancher, August 81, and Septi 1.
Mrs. George Neher has returned from an extended visit with relatives in Indiana.
Attorney Gardner Thompson left Wednesday for his home In St. Joseph, Mo., after a visit with his father, Alton Thompson, in this city.""
OAKTOWN, IND.
Mrs. 6. J. Cartright of Terre Haute was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lon Ashley, and family a few days this
D. S. Phillips and John Cox left Monday for Trinity Springs to take a week's vacation.
Miss Lola Rltter, after several months' visit at Colorado and other points of the west, returned home Tuesday.
Miss Blanche Bgrtely left Sunday on a two week's vacation in Chicago. Mrs. Evert Meyers was called to Seymore on acount of the serious illness of lj®r mother, Mrs. Mary Smith.
Walter Townsley of Chicago is here on a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Townsley.
Caleb H. Bond arrived from Indian Springs Friday to see his brother, L. J. Bond, and family of St. Anthony, Ida., who are here on a visit.
Elmer Wilson the chief operator of the local system left Saturday for a week's visit in Linton and Bieknell.
Miss Mabel Bond returned Saturday from a two months' visit In the west.
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Born, to Elbert Ingle and wife, Aug. 12, son. Mrs. McFall and daughter, Ruth, are visiting Mrs. John Small in Chicago, Illinois.
Misses Nelle Aldrlch and Maude Driggs were guests of Blanche Wright at Tuscola, Sunday.
A daughter was born August 14 to A. H. Wann and wife. They have named her Amanda Jane.
Misses Lena Nickel and Edne Thompson spent Sunday in Chrisman, guests of Killiam Gore and family.
Mrs. Darwin Andrews returned home Mouday after a few days' visit with relatives in and near Rockvllle.
Miss Blanche Wright came on Wednesday to take her position in Andrews' millinery department.
Miss Maude Driggs, of Madison, who has been employed for four years in Andrews' store, left Thursday morning for her home.
MlsseB Gertruds Brittain, Lulu Brlttain and Homer Hamm spent Sunday at Rockvllle.
HECEXAND, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Biggs were the guests of his sister near Stone Friday.
Miss Florence Allbright returned home Saturday from visiting her grandfather, U. F. Allbright, south of Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul James and Mr, and Mrs. Curtis James were the guests of their father, William James, Sunday.
Mrs. Ivy Marlow is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Marlow. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allbright spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allbright.
Marion Stone and grandaughter, Vesta, spent Saturday and Sunday with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Bertls Stone.
Hal Berry and Ed Adams were at Terre Haute Wednesday. Misses Nellie and Bertha Myler were at Terre Haute shopping Wednesday.
Charlie James of Terre Haute moved' on the Rose Cox place Monday.
FAIRBANKS, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hayhurst visited Mr. and Mrs. John Plttman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pound, Mr. and Mrs. Madison Drake, James Pound, Mrs. Ida Pogue, Mrs. Louisa Johnson and Mrs. Sarah Johnson were among those who attended the funeral of William Pound at Second Prairie Creek Wednesday.
Mrs. Sam Balrd and son of Shelburn visited her mother, Mrs. William TlralrA thlt
Mrs.' Nancy Pittman 1« visiting Mrs. Anntn Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Homer DlUey, Mrs. Rose DUley, Miss Tressa Dllley and Harry Dilley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrison Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pogue visited Mr. and Mrs. William Albee Tuesday. Mrs. Bert Drake went Tuesday to Terre Haute where she is taking medical treatment.
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Misses Myrtle and Nellie Hoult of Paris spent Sunday with J. F. Nichols. Dr. Hugh Herron arrived home Saturday night from a ten day's vacation in Scottsburg, Ind.
Mr. Nichols of Scottsburr, Ind., is visiting his brother, J. F. Nichols. Miss Flossie Dowltng went to Paris Tuesday.
Mrs. TVank Gillum returned to her home in Paris Tuesday after several days visit with her sister,. Mrs. E. M. Dowling.
John Mason and son, 3. 'W., went to Lelpslc, Ind., to visit J. C. Hall. Tinsio Alexander went to Hunt Tues« day to visit her parents.
Miss Ethel Price of Terre Haute Is the guest of Miss Marie Stewart. Mtss Ruth Everett of Paris Was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alice Wilson, Tuesday.
Miss Rebecca Connors of Newton Is the guest of Mrs. A. Brinkerhoff.
ODON, IND.
Martha Mount went to Washington Tuesday to visit Mrs. Edna Campbell, Miss Marie Russell of West Bad^n is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Keck this week.
G. W. Greene and wife and little son, Chester, are visiting Mrs. Greene's parents in Monro* City this week.
Q. W. Henderson and wife left Tuesday for Bellfountain, Ohio, where they will visit friends and relatives.
Mrs. Homer Cunningham and children returned to their home in Washington Tuesday after visiting relatives and friends here ofcd attending old settler day.
Mrs. B. E. Myers went to PlainvllUs Tuesday to visit the family of E. Wv Myers.
Mrs. Geo. Rosenberry and daughter, Daisy, went to Bvansvllle Tuesday to visit friends.
Hazel Boarders went to Blcknell Tuesday to visit her eister.
COAL CITY, IND.
Mont C. Fiscus and family of Indianapolis are visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Fiscus, this week.
Mrs. R. A. Hilligas is visiting her son, Otto Sutton, and family at Terre Haute.
George VanHorn and son, Paris, vis lted relatives in Clay City Sunday. Mrs. Elisabeth Smith of Clay City spent Sunday, with friends here.
Misses Marie Scherb and Vivian Wagstaff are visiting in Jasonville this
Mrs. Catherine Slegel is visiting her son, Dan Miller, at Worthlngton. Miss Nellie Hariland of Clay City visited relatives here last week,
Carlton Hanna and Guy Doak were In Cl?iy City Sunday. Misses Myra and Lois Mitten, Harold Gum and When and Tipton Hochstetler returned home from Terre Haute Saturday where they have been attending school.
f" DIAMOND, IND. Misses Sarah and Mae Simpson of Terre Haute are spending a few weeks here with friends.
George Rawbell of Terre Haute spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives'.
Miss Gladys Martin returned home Saturday from Benwood where she visited her sister, Mrs. John Biller.
Mrs. Robert Phillips, daughter Buelah, spent Tuesday in Brldgeton, visiting friends.
Misses Jean Simpson, Alice Pattison and Miss Mtirphy of Terre Haute spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Pattlson's parents^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pattison.
Mrs. Mary Edwards and Mrs. Louis McClelland and daughter, Virginia, spent Wednesday at Glenn Ayr.
Mr. and Mrs. West Klllon and son, Ravmond, spent Friday and Saturday with relatives at Glenn Ayr.
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P. F. Hooper was in Vincennes Sunday. Chas. Whitehead visited friends in Emison Sunday.
Beeson Hunt of Sullivan spent Sundav here the guest of Miss Cornelia Ogle.
Mrs. Clarence Dubois of Vincennes was here over Sunday the guest of Mrs. L, J. Wlnegar.
Windsor Harrirt returned Tuesday to his home in Richmond after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. H. J. Alembaugh, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Roberts anfl son, Louis, were Sunday guests of Miss Emma Brunger In Sullivan.
Lewis Walston and family returned home Sunday from Terre Haute where they had been visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hackney left Friday for Memphis, Tenn.
BOWLING GREEN, IND. Mrs. Chester Drake visited Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Drake of Indianapolis this week.
Mrs. John Kmper of near Cataract visited her father, John Trump, residing in the country south of here, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Thomas of Terrs Haute visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E- Thomas, the first of ths wt-ek.
Miss Helen Woods of Nashville, Tenn., left Tuesday for her home after a few week's visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood*.
R. R. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and children spent Sunday with relatives in Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woollard of Hagerstown visited Mrs. Woollard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kltch, in the country south of here, the past few days.
Roy Bohannon of Terre Haute 1# here visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mis. John E. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Clark, r*sidlng in Missouri, were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silvey and Mrs. W, L. 8ilvey here the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gilbrech of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. QlJtTech's mother. Mrs. Anna Gilbrech, here the past two .weeks.
SEELYVILLE, IND.
Mr. Rnd Mrs. Thomas Ferguson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and son, Wayne, are spending a fortnight fishing in the Wabash.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lay havs re«' turned home from a visit with rela*tives In Greensburg.
Miss Frances Cole of West Terrs Haute spent Sunday here with relatives.
Miss Mabel Ellingwood of Terr* Haute was the guest of Misses Mildred Dickerson and Moyne Byers Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Huey of Bui nett spent Sunday here with hia no,
ther, Mrs. Ed Huey. George Rogers of Terre Haute spent Saturday and Sunday here with friends.
Albert Nichols of Illinois visited Mr« and Mrs. G. C. Nichols Friday. Wyatt Taber and sisters, Victoria and Rommle, spent Sunday with friends in Brazil.
Mrs. Sarah Shull and grand daughter, Thelma, spent Sunday with Mrs! Lewis McPherson of Glen Ayr.
Mrs. James Galllan and daughter of Terre Haute spent a few days hsre. with relatives. t.f-
GLEN AYS, IND.
Miss Isabelle Wright was the gue»t of her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Reed, of Brasil at pa of he
Mrs. Jean Gilmore and daughter* Mrs. Bert Tlchenor, and sdns of Kansas visited the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rockliff Sunday. w•-
Mrs. E. Jones and daughter, Maude* and Mr. Wm. Butts of Terre Haut4°" were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craig Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Jackson visited relatives in Terre Haute Saturday and Sunday.
William Wright of Clay City is vi**^ tting relatives here. Misses Thelma Nlcoson and Hlley Gum were the guests of Miss Glen Martin Friday night.
Miss Mary Rockliff and brother, 11am, are visiting relatives in Patricksburg, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lowe and V" children and Miss Jennie Baker were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Lowe Sunday.
Wm. CUtty of Bunson, Jnd., spent Sunday with his family, Mrs. Wm. Cutty and children. 'v
CAYUGA, IND.
Miss Goldle Leach has returned from a visit with her parents,'Mr. and Mrs A. M. Leach, at Monticello, 111.
Mrs. Nellie Chew returned to her home at Sheridan, Ind., Tuesday after a two weeks visit 'with her son, Dr. R. D. Chew and wife.
Miss Mary Cross of Stock well, Ind., is the guest of Miss Mary Wathall. Mrs. John Hughes and son, Everett," are visiting relatives in Chicago.
Mrs. I. N. Clark and son, Ralph, of' Chicago arrived Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. I* Clask.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Zell are entertaining Miss Mary Payne of Winchester, Ind.
Mrs. Geo. R. Johnson left this week for a two week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Connelly, at Hol^ate, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beasley arrived the first of the week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. Butler south of town.
Miss Mabel Roach of Indfanapolis is visiting relatives here.
JUDSON, IND.
Mrs. Willard Van Huss and children, Irene and Arthur, of Lebanon, are the guests of Mrs. Mollle Clark and other relatives and friends for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McMurty were In Russellvllle Wednesday. Miss Lilly Ward, of Waveland, Is the guest of A. England and family,
Mrs. Caleb Puck, of Parkeville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong and family Wednesday.
John Phillips j»nd family are visiting friends here. L. B. Phillips, John Phillips. Mrs. Laura Phillips and Miss Jennette were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, of Greenup, Wednesday.
Mrs. James Firestone and Mtss Odetta All, of Brazil, were guest* of Mrs. Walter Frazee and daughters, Tuesday afternoon,
Mrs. M. Staunton arid Mrs, Alice Berry are sick. Christian culture- class and King's Daughters enjoyed a social evenlngln the church Thursday evening.
COAL BLUFF,"nn.
Mrs. Henry-Fox was-called to Terre Haute by the illness of her daughter,' Mrs. Robert Rankin.
Misses Harriet and Esther Brettell entertained the following for dinner Sunday: Nellie, Anna and Esther Thomas of Terre Haute, Hazel and Zola Hoffman of Brazil.
Mr: and Mrs. Clyde Hickman and son, Wilbur, spent Sunday in Fohtanet guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smedler.
Mrs. Anna Tibbitts of Ten'e Haute spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. W. Brown. Amy Brown spent Thursday in Terr* Haute.
Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Sharp, Frank Boling and Wilbur Hiekman called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boling Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vanhook hav* had as their guest Mrs. Vanhook's mother for the past week.
Harriet Brettell visited In Terr* Haute Wednesday.
KANSAS, ILL.
Miss Lurene Gardner of Clay City, Ind., is visiting her eister, Mrs. Bruce Arterburn.
Miss Florence Whitney of Mattoon is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Arterburn.
Miss Mary Barnes of Decatur.is visitiRg friends here and attending the home picnic.
Mrs. Rebecca Robertson departed for an extended visit in Wisconsin. Mrg. Anna Pinnell fcund daughter. Mabel, departed Wednesday for San Francisco to attend the exposition.
Mrs. W. R. Forbes entertained the Trirde A class on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Marie Henry of Terre Haute Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Henry.
Mrs. Otis Colson and daughter, Maxine, of Oakland are the guests of relatives here.
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Mrs. Edward 8mith and children of" Raymond, 111., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mason.
