Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1923 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST I. 19 2j
BRIEF NEWS
OF THE WEEK E?-
Friends in this city have received a letter from Phil Scroggins a High School graduate with the class of 1923 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Scroggins who reside neai Put namville, stating that ne nas entered the Navy and is training to be a physician. Mr. Scroggins is located at Portsmouth, Virginia, where he will take a four year course at the end of which time he will serve as a Navy
physician.
i Mr. and Mrs. C. N. McWethy rej ceived a message Friday morning ' from Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bills ani nour.cing their safe arrival in Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Bills are on wedding trip to Bitely, Mich.,
where they will spend several 4 days before going to Bay View to sperd the summer. Mr. Bills will take part in the Bay View Assembly Programme. From Bay View, Mr. and Mrs. Bills will go to Noblesville
Miss Ruth Wilson, Miss Margaret 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wright left
Monday for Princeton where they will reside during the winter. Mr . and Mrs. Wright came to this city Friday from Urbana, 111., where Mr. . Wright has been attending the sum- ■ mer term of the University of Illinois. Mr. Wright is instructor in ath
Emily McGaughey, Miss Rosalee Smith, Miss Minna Mae Bartley, Miss Mable Hurst, Miss Helen Brothers, Miss Annabelle McWethy and
Miss Blanche Bicknell left Sunday for Owen Parke where they
will spend a week camping.
will return to Greencastle about the I The funeral of Mrs. Charles Dor-1 middle of September where she will I sett whose death occurred at her take up her duties as matron of the jhome in Jefferson township, wa g held Kappa Kappa sorority. at the Walnut Chapel Church, Mon-
day morning at 11 o’clock. Burial was in the Walnut Chapel Cemetery
Mrs. Frank Shoptaugh returned
—...» ..... _ „ Friday morning from an extended where they have accepted positions I '• r *P through the W estern States.
as instructors in the Noblesville High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hirt and children, of Mississippi, ,are here for a several weeks visit. They expect to return to their home in Mississippi about September 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamrick and I Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Snider and daughter, | daughter
Esther motored to Crawfordsville. Wednesday where they spent the day
with friends.
The annual picnic of the W. F. M. S. of Locust Street M. E. Church was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarah Wright on South Jackson Street. A program was giv cn by Mrs. H. C. Clippinger and Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Cannon and left Sunday, Mrs.
Cannon and daughter for Bay View where they will spend several weeks and Mr. Cannon for a short vacation
trip to Canada.
Mrs. Laura Minnick of Indianapolis who has been visiting relatives in Owen County was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamm, Thursday.
J. E. Sharpe. Rev. H. C . Clippinger j Mrs. Minnick returned to her home
offered devotions. At 5:30 o’clock the picnic supper was served on the lawn, j Several of the members husbands were present at the supper. About twenty members attended the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank have gone to Lafayette where they will make their future home. They have been here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Burdett who reside on North College Avenue. Mrs. Frank formerly was Miss Helen Bur-
dette.
Miss Capitola Maxfield left Thursday for Chicago where she will spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kiessling. Mr. and Mrs. Kiessling have been the guests of the ia\vtr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Max-
field.
in Indianpolis Thursday evening.
Miss Lorene Knight and Mrs. George York were in Brazil, Thursday.
Miss Edith Tompkins of Venice, Cal., arrived Thursday for a several week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crawley. Miss Tompkins is an instructor in the Venice schools.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Lloyd of Farmersburg are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allan and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd are the parents of A. G. Lloyd and Mrs. Allan.
Most of her time was spent in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Shoptaugh is in New Mexico on a business trip.
letics in the Princeton High School.
Miss Fern Seiner of Knightsville suffered a broken leg, when she fell from the rear end of a truck in which she was riding Sunday afternoon. The acident occurred a few miles west i of this city about 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon. There were six or eight persons on the truck and they were on their way to Knightsville from near this city where they had been visiting relatives. The injured girl who was about sixten years old, was
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGaughey and their guests, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Reynard of Union City and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryan of Matte on, 111., spent Sunday at ‘The Shades’’.
Miss Edna Arnold, assistant deputy clerk, was in Fillmore Friday where she attended a dinner given in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Mary Wright. Miss Wright is
the daughter of deputy county clerk, brought to the office of Dr. W. R. Hutf
W. D. Wright.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker left Sunday for Boston and Washington, D. C. where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker.
Mrs. Pearl Evans and daughter, Mary and Bobbie Steegmiller were in Roachdale Friday and Saturday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover McCammond.
Mrs. Roland F. Smith has gone to Chicago to join her husband where they will make their future home. Mr. Smith who formerly was employed in the King, Morrison and Foster Agency in thig city has accepted a position in Chicago.
Miss Nada Robinson, Harold Thrasher, Miss Florence Thrasher
cheson where she received medical attention.
The death of Virgil Allison, six months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Allison (colored) who reside in south Greencastle, occurred about 9:30 o’clock Friday night following an illness of cholera infantum. The
funeral was held at the
A rally for the Methodist Churches of Putnam county will be held at the Locust Street M. E. Church on Thursday, August 9 from 2 o’clock until 8 o’clock. E. Wareing of Cincinnati, superintendent Leazenby of Crawfordsville and Attorney Waldron of Terre Haute will be special speakers at the rally. A picnic supper will be served at 5:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moffett and Mr. and Mrs Doc Hurst of Cloverdale were the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter Williams, who reside on South Indiana Street.
Mrs. Anna Scott has returned to her home in Indianapolis after spending the week end with Mr] ahd Mrs. J. A, Gardner who reside on south
residence ' Indiana Street.
Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Rev. Taylor in charge of the services.
Burial was in Forest Hill.
Rev. J. E. Cash officiated at the marriage Saturday morning of Miss Esa Nugent and R. R. Stacy, both residents of Indianapolis. They will reside in Indianapolis where the
groom is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr who- resides south of thig city are the par-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Courtney and eon were in Odon, where they Were the week end guests of Mrs. Sue Arford. Mrs. Arford is a sister of Mrs. Courtney.
! Ray Walls left Thursday night for , San Francisco, after a four weeks I visit with his mother, Mrs. F. S. Walls who resides on West Washington Street.
and Miss Miriam Hawley of Lafay- ents of a daughter, born Friday morn
ette were in Indianapolis, Saturday where they visited Vernon Robinson who is in the Methodist Hospital.
Miss Mildred Rutledge was in Indi
anapolis, Friday.
Mrs. Laura Hawley and daughter, Miriam who were the guests for several days of Mr. nd Mrs. D. M.
Miriam who have been the geusts for 'son, Park.
Lafayette, Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Day who resides on
West Walnut Street and Mr. and Mrs. | anapolis were the guests. Sunday of Homer Broadstreet of Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grogan,
left Sunday on a trip through
Miss Amelia Kemp resumed her duties Monday morning as secretary to j Dr. George R. Grose, after a six months vacation. During her vacation Miss Kemp visited the principal cities of the middles west, including Texas, Arizona and California. From ralifornia Miss Kemp went to eastern states including New York, Massa- : chusetts where she vissited relatives for several weeks. She spent several weeks in Baltimore, Maryland her former home. Cards received today from Ott Sherrill, who with his family and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chenoweth and family, are taking a western motor trip were sent from South Dakota. They report a fine trip so far, with no accidents or breakdowns to mar their
pleasure.
Mrs. Charles Gibbs of Muncie and
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gibbs of Indi- 1 The condition of Miss Helen Pfah-
ler who suffered a nervous break-
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bryan and daughter, Helen and Miss Katherine Johnson cf Martinsville were the guests Sunday, of the former's brother, Julius Bryan and Mrs. Bryan and
Valentine Coleto left Friday evening for Philadelphia where he will attend a law school as a Philippine government student. Mr. Coleto was brought to this city several years ago by Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Badger who were missionaries to the Philippine Islands. Mr. Coleto has made his home for the past few yoais with Mrs. Laura Lockridge.
I the New England States and other
Mrs. W. H. Quay of Tiffin, Ohio, is , eastern points. The trip will be made
the guest of her parents, Mr. and | > n the
Mrs. Isaac
down last Friday was much improved Tuesday. Miss Pfahler was taken suddenly ill at her home on East Seminary, Friday evening, shortly Miss after she returned from attending the j High School Moving Picture Show,
I she became unconscious and was un-
j The annual meeting of the Phillips | Miss Elizabeth Lockridge left conscious for several hours Miss Kate Hammond of San Dorn- family was held Sunday at the | Tuesday morning for Kansas City,
Miss Julia Ann Hunt has returned to her home in Indianapolis after
end with
Broadstreet machine. Mrs. | spending the week
Hammond. Mrs. Quay j Bay and Mrs. Broastreet are sisters. Mahle Hurst,
formerly was Miss Irene Hammond.
Mrs. Charles Evans and son Lowell of Douglas, Kansas were the guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hamrick who reside on East Washington Street. Mrs. Evans and son are visiting relatives in this city and Putnam county and will return to their home in about two weeks.
Snico, Cal., is the guest of Mr. and 1 home ° f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Isaac Hammond. Miss Ham- Gardner on South College Avenue. mond is a sister of Mr. Hammond. ' A. G. Williams went to Columbus Rev. H. C. Clippinger returned Fri- | Sunday to spend the day with rela-
day morning from Bethany Park, where he has been attending the Ep-
tives. Mrs. Williams who has been visiting in Columbus for several days will return to her home in this city
with Mr. Williams.
Mo., where she will spend a month.
worth League Convention. Rev. Clippinger states that larger crowds are
attending the convention this year [ ~ than in the last few years. About I Miss Genevieve and Miss Elizasix hundred people have entered the I ht ' th Baggy arrived home Thursday i classes. Shoals was chosen as the j Bom Indianapolis where they attendi place for holding the next convention, i e< l Ralston-I.aRue wedding.
Walter Williams, who has been In the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis for the past several weeks for treatment of abdominal trouble, was brought to his home in this city, Thursday afternoon. Mr. Williams was brought to this city on the Interurban and was taken from the station to his home in the McCurry Ambulance. The condition of Mr. Wililams shows much improvement. Mrs. Williams went to Indianapolis, Thursday and accompanied her hus-
band to this city.
Mr. and Mrs. F’red Luethe of Lafayette were the week end guests of Mrs. Sarah Lank and daughter, Miss Wilhelmina Lank who reside on East Anderson Street.
Mis Pauline Smith of Reelville was in this jMejTi Friday.
D. B. Caughthran of the
thran Music Store received a post- , card from Hamburg, Germany bear- i P a, ^ n - ing four hundred and eighty marks in stamps. A mark at its pre-war value was a fraction over twenty cents. Three weeks ago, William Kocher received a post card from a friend in Germany and at that time it only cost a hundred and eighty marks to send it, showing how rapidly the German mark is depreciating.
Mrs. Edna Arnold Lockrilge left Friday for Lake Champaign where she will visit friends. Mrs. LockI ridge will go by the way to Chicago | from where she will take a boat, go-
Caugh- i ' nK ^ t * ,e w «y Montreal and up
: the St. Lawrence river to Lake Cham-
I Miss Louise Carpenter of Noblesj ville is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. I W. Bence and other relatives in this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrold and son Paul of Indianapolis were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Harold who reside on South Indi-
Walker Albaugh has been appointed Administrator of the estate of his mother, the late Alice H. Albaugh by the Putnam Circuit Court.
ana Street.
Cloverdale has
Robert L. Job of
appointed by the Putnam Circuit i Court, as administrator of the estate j of the late Conrad Job of Cloverdale
Thomas Sweet who is engaged in road construction work near Seymour spet the week end with his fam-
1 ily in this city.
Among the out of town people who attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Williams, Friday afternoon, are: Dr. J. W. Ballard and Monte Ballard, Elwood; Mrs. Judge Perkins, Alexandria; Mr.and Mrs. Mayo Estelle and Irvy Mills, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ditzenberger and Mrs. Emma Ditzenberger and Miss Ethel Hodge, Lebanon and Miss Edna
— . . | Blye and Miss Caroline Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellis and son of ' Woody, Darlington. The singers are
Charles Fox was painfully injured Thursday afternoon while working at the O. & I. Stone Quarry. He caught his thumb in a jack, tearing the flesh from the end of his thumb and severing part of the thumb nail. He was attended by Dr. W. R. Hutrheson.
James Jackson, who has been living at the Crawford Hotel moved Sat urday to the Grand Central hotel, which he expects to make his permanent residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Newlin of Casey, 111., were the week end guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ida Pierce. Mrs. Newlin formerly was Miss Gladys Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Handy who reside near this city were in Morristown Sunday to attend the annual reunion of the Handy family.
William Blanchard and Arthur Perry, left Monday on a three day’s camping trip. They will camp along the Big Walnut Creek near
Bainbridge.
H. E. Williams motored to Seymour Sunday where he spent the day with relatives. Mrs. Wililams and daughter, Musette, who have been spending several days in Seymour, re turned home with Mr. Wililams.
Dr. and Mrs. Gulth Grove who •were called here several weeks ago by the death of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Alice Albaugh left Sunday for their home in Knobnoster, Mo.
Dr. W. W. Woodrum has returned to his home in Pueblo, Colo., after an extended visit with his sister, ter Misses Florence and Mary Woodrum who reside near this city and other relative* in Greencastle.
Miss May Pickett of Reelsville spent Saturday in this city.
Rufus Stratton of Indianapolis is here visiting his brother, Elmer Straeton and other relatives and friends.
Virgil Rogers and Harold Knoy of Cloverdale landed a nice string of cat fish at Hoosier Highlands Friday night and Saturday morning. The young nimrods landed fifteen channel cat fish weighing 24 pounds.
Louisville, Ky., asd Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carter and sons of Evansville were the week end guests of Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Ellis who reside on West Franklin Street. Mrs. Carter is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ellis.
Mrs. Emmett Blye and Miss Caroline Johnson of Plainleld.
Mrs. E. T. Wiliamson who resides on South College Avenue returned
Emmett Burkhalter, Kenneth Duncan, Wilbur Schmitt and William Stewart returned Sunday from a several days camping trip near Roch-
ester.
Mrs. Mary Florer has received a
Columbus A 1 spaught, Theodore Monday morning from a motor trip , I etter from her daughter, Mrs. Clara Boes, Robert Hamrick, Lee Reeves, 1 through Southern Indiana, Kentucky ' J', amn ’ A er8 . wh ® 18 v,8,ti ng Mr. and
George Conklin and Alger Leather-
man, served as pall bearers.
Mrs. Harold Newgent went to j Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Huestis returnBremen Sunday for a visit with her Jed Friday from a visit with relatives mother. t t (J AJKOLii ’ n Decatur, Illinois.
and Ohio. Mrs. Wiliamson made the trip with a party of friends.
Timothy Stewart of Banta is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart.
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Gillespie and son
I are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Green-
Miss Edith Stewart of Coatesville rnan who reside in Paw Paw, Mich, was the guest Saturday of Miss Mrs. Greenman is a daughter of Dr. Vivian Roberts who reside on West an, l Mrs. Gillespie and formerly was Washington street. Miss Lucille Gillespie. Mrs. Frank Cannon left Saturday .. Ml8s Ha * cl Fox is enjoying « vacanight for Bay View, Mich., where she '" n , . on ’ ‘J 1 ' vol i c > n the dental ofwill spend the summer. fice ° f Dr ‘ R ' J - Gi »e«pie.
Miss Elizabeth Lockridge left Tues-
day for Kansas City , Mo., where she will visit friends for several weeks.
Misses Pauline and Mildred Surher
of South Greencastle are visiting relatives in Louisville, Ky., from there they are going to Tennessee where
they will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Starr of
Indianapolis were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves and family who reside on west Franklin
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferrand, Mr. and Mrs. William Gee and sons and Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and family motored to Muncie Saturday morning and spent the week end with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Jameison have returned from a week end visit with their children at Knightstown. While there they visited grand children at the Soldier’s and Orphans Home. Mrs. William Everett and daughters, Roberta and Virvinia, have returned to their home in Indianapolis, after spending several days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and daughter, Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tilden and son, Dickey left Sunday for their home in Little Rock, Ark., after a visit with Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Tilden and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. B. Werneke and children and Mrs. Lena Bauer, left Sunday for Chicago where they will be the guests of relatives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John VanHook and son, Charles, motored to St. Louis Sunday for a short visit with relatives. From there they will go to Tennesee where they will spend several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Reynard of Union City and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryan and daughter of Mattoon, HI., who have been the guests for several days of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGaughey, returned to their homes Sunday. Mrs. George Ann Byerley and daughter, Irene, were the week end guests of relatives in Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wright, Arthur Lisby, Miss Mary Wright, Maynard Wright and Miss Lela Alter of Fillmore motored to ‘The Shades” where they
spent the day Sunday.
Mrs.J George Knoy of Cloverdale went to Indianapolis, Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Lyon and son, Keith Houck Lvon who are in th.
Methodist Hospital.
Anouncement has been received here of the birth of a son Everett L. Kennedy, Jr., July 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Kennedy of Chicago. Mrs. Kennedy i* at the home of her mother Mrs. Mary Ann Windsor in Louisville. Mrs. Kennedy is a granddaughter of Mrs. Emma Windsor of this city. The young man will be the great grandson of Mrs. Windsor.
Mrs. Sarah Martin who resides on South Indiana Street, will leave Thursday for Mattoon, 111., where she will be with her daughter who is to undergo an operation in a Mattoon
hospital.
Mrs. Arthur Seegar, in St. Louis stating that she left today for Wabasha, Minn., for a visit with friends. Wabasha is the former home of the Florers, Dr. F’lorer having been prominent in the Wabasha Bank, during his residence in that city. Mrs. Lammers
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenlee of Decatur, 111., are the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Garrett who reside on Berry Street. John T. Rollings, Oscar Rollings and Oscar Irwin left Monday morning by automobile for visits with relatives in western Kansas and Denver Colorado. They expect to be gone for about two weeks. Reese Matson of the Model Clothing store is off duty on his vacation. Mr. Watson will spend most of his vacation period in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O’Hair have returned from Chicago. Mrs. O’Hair has been studying voice in Chicago for several weeks and Mr. 0 Hair went to Chicago last week to accompany her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conklin and son, Keith, of Shelbyville, were the week end guest* of the former's father, George Conklin and Mrs. Conklin who reside on West Columbia Street. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Murphy of Bainbridge were visitors in this city, Sunday. Mrs. Richard Duncan was taken to the Methodist Hospital, Sunday, where she will take treatments for throat trouble. Mrs. Duncan return^ ed from the hospital about a week ago following an operation for throat trouble. Paul Lear, who is travelling as a salesman for the Kellog Corn Flakes Company, was the week end guest ofl his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lear.
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Mrs. Henry Crose who has been vis I iting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas ! King and family who reside on North Madison Street, has gone to Richmond for an extended visit with relatives. Announcement has been received ■ here of the birth of a son, on Friday, ^ I July 27, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Austin ‘of Chicago. Mrs. Austin formerly 1 was Miss Marguerite King of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Shillings who reside one mile northeast of Cloverdale, are the parents of an eight pound daughter, born Monday, July 1 30. j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid and son Tommy, Jr., and Charles and Anna Mae Fellows of Springfield, Mo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman who reside on east Washington Street. Mrs. Reid is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huffman and the Fellows children are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Huffman. Miss Reggie Daniels was taken in the Rector ambulance Monday afternoon to the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis where she will take treat ments for a seroius throat disease. Several weeks ago Miss Daniels was taken ill of an attack of tonsilitis. She did not recover satisfactorily from this illness and her throat became infected, requiring two or three lancings. This did not help the condition of her throat and she was taken to the hospital in order to receive the special treatment necessary for her recovery. The condition of Vernon Robinson, who was severely scalded in an automobile accident several weeks ago and who i* in the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis recovering from his injuries is steadily improving, Mr. Robinson is now able to sit in a wheel chair for a short time each day. He will probably be in the hospital about six more weeks. Mrs. Mary Caldwell and daughter. Vivian Helm, of Auburn, Neb., are the guests of the former’s mother, Mrs.. W. B. Wood and her sister, Mrs. Ed. Stone and Mr. Stone. Miss Pauline Smith of Reelsville was in this city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Eubanks who reside in Madison township are the parents of a son born early Tuesday morning. The condition of Alva Boswell who has been confined to his home on West Columbia Street by an attack of acute appendicitis, showed much improvement , Tuesday morning. Mr. Boswell has been ill about two weeks. Miss Johanna Ash ha* returned to Indianapolis, after a months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ash. Miss Ash is employed by the Bell Telephone Company. Mrs. R. M. Smith who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. R. A. Lawton who resides on North Madison street has returned to her home in Rochester, N. Y.
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Mrs. R. A. Lawton has gone to French Lick to visit her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, who is in ill health. Frank Stevens, manager of Trick Brothers, 6 & 10 Cent store is visiting relatives in Ohio. Mrs. V. M. Rawlins and Miss Mary O’Rear went to Quincy, Tuesday morning where they will visit friends for several days. Miss Dorothy Ferris has returned to this city after spending a two weeks vacation at Battle Ground. Miss Ferris is secretary to Rev. Henry McLean. The condition of Albert Grimes who ha* been confined to his home on Martinsville Street for the past f° ur weeks by a serious illness was slightly improved Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Curtis returned Monday night from White Fish Lake near Grand Rapids, Mich., where they spent two weeks. A letter has been received from Rev. V. L. Raphael and Mrs. R»ph«> who have been enjoying • vacation at Berea, Kentucky. Rev. and Mrs. Raphael are now visiting relatives i» Cincinnati. They will probably return to this city about the middle
August.
Mrs, Etta Daniels of Indianapolis is the guest for several days of her coosin, Mrs. Dove Wright. S. Onderdonk of this city, Miss Edith Apple, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Fo* ell and son Harold of Brazil motored to Twin Lake*, 111, Sunday.
