Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 1 December 1910 — Page 5
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FOUNTAINTOWN.
Mrs. Sanders, of Indianapolis, came Monday to visit W. J. Hungate and family.
On Friday evening December 2nd there will be a box supper at Pleasant Hill school house. Proceeds to be used in buying reading circle books.
John Rohm and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives in dianapolis.
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The Ladies Aid Society was entertained at the home of Mrs. John Schenck Friday p. m. There was good attendance and all seemed enjoy the meeting. Refreshments were served.
Frank Weber and family and Mrs. Boring and children spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. David Murnan.
Mrs. Schenck entertained relatives from the city Thursday. Mason Farley and family spent Thanksgiving with J. H. Low and family.
Nelle Martin andFlo Cotton of Manilla were at Indianapolis Thursday.
Charles Low and mother, were shopping at the city Saturday. Mrs. Farley is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Cracraft. The Aid Society netted a neat sum at their Thanksgiving supper given at the E. of P. hall.
The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Foutty was preached at the M. E. church Friday morning ai 10:30 by Rev. Walls. The deceased had been ill for fifteen months.
Mrs. Margaret Miller and Mrs. Perry Unger attended the funeral of Mrs. Foutty Friday morning took dinner with Mrs. F. B. Miller and attended the Aid Society in the afternoon.
Noah Miller and wife spent Thanks giving with J. K. Miller. Will Dameron was a passenger to the city Saturday evening.
Mrs. Noah Miller is quite sick at this writing.
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MILNERS CORNER.
F. M. Jackson and wife spent Sunday with Walter Troy. S. M. Gable and wife spent Thanksgiving at Hartford City.'
Arnold Keller was at Pendleton Thursday. Willard Adkins, of Indianapolis, spent Thanksgiving here with his parents, Taylor Adkins and wife.
James Albea and wife were guests of George Valentine and wife Monday.
Walter Troy and wife spent Thursday with Joseph Collingwood and family.
Ralph Fish and wife spent Sunday with his parents, Joseph Fisk and wife, near Curry's Chapel.
Herman Poole and family, Joseph Marshall and family and Rhehema Dawson were guests at the home of Henry Rogers Sunday.
Clay Wilson spent his Thanksgiving vacation here with his mother, Ida Wilson.
Edna, Cora and Harley Jackson, of Greenfield, spent the latter part of the week with O. C. Keller and wife.
Charles Hayes and family were guests ot Levi Jackson and wife Sunday.
Ralph Gable and wife entertained Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanHoy, Mr, and Mrs'. Ralph Fisk, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adkins and thaMisses Laluf Jackson, Florence Adkins, Stella Russell, §||Martha Powers, Goldie Collingwood, Daisy Bussell, Don and Sylvia Cass, Lena Collingwood, Margarette Hays, and
Messrs. Elmer Collingwood, Charles Adkins, Coade Cass, Ralph Simmons, Ray Collins, Clarence and George Gable.
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CARROLLTCN.
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Olive Hanes has returned home ter a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Etta Smith was the guest Sunday of Lattie Hanes and family, of Greenfield.
Oakley Lewis and family, of Cumberland, returned home Sunday after a visit here.
Mrs. Clifford Lotz entertained friends from Indianapolis last Thursday.
Mrs. Isaac Swain, who has been sufferiug with grip, i9 much better. Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Indianapolis, John Huber and family and Mrs. Monjar took Thanksgiving dinner with Dr. Hawk and wife.
Hazel Liming is the guest of Greenfield relatives this week. Mrs. Rachel Lucas spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. Bell Bush.
Mrs. Ethel Moss and little son, of near Carthage, visited Ed Lucas and wife Friday.
Robert Andis and wife were guests Sunday of A. D. Sparks and family. Ezra Karr, of Shelbyville, has been visiting his grandparents, F. P. Boring and wife.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. P. church will be entertained at the church on Wednesday, Dec. 7th, by Mrs. Harry Junkens and Myrtle Tucker. An invitation i» extended to everyone to attend this meeting.
Fred House and wife, of Indianapolis, visited Seth Ferris and famity over Sunday.
Mrs. Dan Willis and children, of Kentucky, are visiting Mrs. Mary Willis and other relatives.
Clarence and Vida Lotz have the chicken-pox.
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WESTLAND
Frank Edwards made a business -trip to Johnson county Wednesday. Elma Binford has sufficiently recovered from her recent illness to be moved to her home.
Born, to Ed Macey and wife, Nov. 21, a girl baby. Born, to Frank Brooks and wife, Nov. 16, a baby girl.
Aubrey Davis and family Are spending this week with Micajah Butler and wife.
Fred Gates and family, of Shirley, and Dan Reed and wife took dinner at the home of their parents, J. H. Gates and wife Sunday.
Barclay Binford and wife visitfed their daughter, Mrs, Martha French at Mt. Carmel, 111., over Sunday.
On last Saturday night the W. H. S, girls entertained the W, H. S. boys at the home of Dessa Pusey. Music and contests were engaged in until a late hour. Dainty refreshments were served.
Class No. 3. of Westland Sabbath pchool were entertained at the home of their teacher, Frank Binford last Wednesday night. Light refreshments were served and a good time was enjoyed by all. Those of th class who were present were Deal) Holding, Mary Binford, Mary Brooks, Fayette Edwards, Lucile Binford, Charles Lindamood, Paul Curry, Herbert Cox and Arthur Gray.
WILKINSON.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Graves spent several days in Anderson visiting relatives.
E. C. Martindale arrived at home Saturday night after two weeks work in the south part of the state lecturing in Agricultural Institutes.
Mrs. Alta Scheis and Theta Byrket, of Anderson were the guests of their sister, Mrs. J. L. Justice last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Welborn, of Willow, was in town on Sunday calling on J. L. Justice.
Leonard Fifer, of Newcastle was here on Sunday visiting his brother. H. E Fifer and wife.
Ware Overman who is attending school at State University was at 'home on Thanksgiving Day. Left on Sunday for Bloomington to resume his studies.
J. W. Price and Mrs. John E. Price were at Greenfield on Saturday. William Vanstoon moved from here to Shirley on Saturday.
Mrs. Hubert L. Garriott was at Newcastle the latter part of last week with her husband who is at work there.
Marshall Wales is able to get out on the streets again. & Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kesling returned home from Wklton on Saturday.
Ruble Jones is clerking for J. W.
Henry P. Duncan and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Duncan's son, Alva Fry and family, near Brown's Chapel.
Mrs. Fannie Snider and daughter, Gertrude, of Fountaintown, spent 'Thanksgiving with Grant Duncan and family.
Mrs. Charles Snider and Mrs. Christena Creason, of Logansport, spent Thanksgiving with Isaac Clayton and wife, near Eden.
Mrs. Uriah Lowe and daughter, Julia spent Friday afternoon at their farm, near Carrollton.
Nimrod Lowe, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with his brotherUriah Lowe.
Mrs. Christiena Creason, of Logansport, who has been spending several weeks with her brother, Charles Snider and wife, returned to her home Saturday.
Effie and Myrtle Andis spent Friday afternooon with Laura and Emma Parnell.
The little son of Fay Sutton and wife is suffering with pneumonia. Richard Bennett and family entertained at dinner Sunday Uriah Lowe and family, Will Lowe and family and Ed Muth and wife.
Nelson Cook, wife and daughter, Neva and America Ward spent Sunday afternoon with Grant Duncan and family.
John Andis and family ate Thanksgiving dinner with Riley Siders and family.
Rev. N. D. Webber, of Morristown, filled iiis regular appointment at Shiloh Sunday morning and night.
Rev. Allen, of Indianapolis, will fill the pulpit at Shiloh Christian church Tuesday night.,
Riley Siders and wife spent Sunday with Ed Miller and family, near Rushville.
AMITY
Pearl King, who is attending school at|Terre Haute spent Thanksgiving vacation with her parents.
Fred Heller and wife entertained Anton Ploenges and Henry Heller and wife, of near Oaklandon, at dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Eastes, of Owen county, spent part of last week with her son, John M. Eastes and wife.
Ches. Cly and family, of Mt. Comfort, were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Martha Cly and family.
Etta Hawkins entertained at dinner Sunday Freda'Kentrup, Hazel Wright and Effie Welling.
The little daughter of Chris Cook is very sick with pneumonia. Arnold Daub and wife, of Mt. Comfort, were the guests of Otis Snider and family Thanksgiving.
Lizzie Ostermeyer spent Sunday with Martha Welling. Quite a number from this place attended the wedding of Harvey Collins and Nevada Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Collins entertained about one hundred guests Saturday evening in honor of their son Harvey and wife. Refreshments were served and a very pleasant time was reported by all.
Vint Welling and family, of near Oaklandon, and Frank Schieldmeir and family were guests of Mrs. Ella McDuffie and family Sunday.
Wm. Tegeder, of Indianapolis, and Emma Ploenges were the guests of Anton Ploenges and wife Thanksgiving.
Mira Roseberg, of Indianapolis,' spent Sunday with Stella Snider. Rev. H. W. Robbins spent Sunday with John Collins and family.
The revival meeting will begin at this place next Monday evening. There will be preaching services every night until Christmas. We invite every one to attend.
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HERE AND THERE.
Lincoln Shepler and family visited Frank Apple and family Thanksgiving.
Miss Lora Keaton, who has been sick, is some better. Ira Roberts and wife, Thomas Huey, wife, and son, Gerald, Arnold Roberts and family, of Eden, Ed Roberts and family, of Milner's Corner, spent Thanksgiving at Indianapolis with Perl Alexander and family.
Ora Cooper and wife are the proud parents of a baby girl.
vMrs.
GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910.
Garriott in his stores Mrs. Martha E. Cooper of Maxwell, was here on Thanksgiving day visitH. E. Fifer and wife.
Wm. Kenyon was at Greenfield Monday on business. Mrs. W. R. Wilkinson is at Mohawk visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Steele and family this week,
Rev. T. M. Guild of Richmond preached at the M. E. church on Sunday evening and held communion services.
RXjRAL ROUTE ONE.
Wm. Keaster was at the bed
side of her daughter, Mrs. Isom Denney, Wh^ is sick, a few days of last week.
Mrs. Cleta Wilson called on Jocie Brizendine Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Moses Gant is some better.
W- J. Wilson and wi£e were at Ingalls Sunday. Delilah Fort and Lillian Moore called on, Gary Keaton Friday afternoon
Frank Apple was at Greenfield Monday. George Phemister, of Maxwell, was at Indianapolis Monday.
James Webb, of Maxwell, is going to move to his farm and his son, Chas. move to Maxwell in the near future.
It is reported that Iley Barrett's wife has scarlet fever. Mrs. Paul Rash has typhoid fever.
MT. VERNON.
Floyd, son of Charles Hunt, is bad sick. R. B. Hanna and wife, of Kansas, John Emery, of, Illinois, O. E. Hiday and family, Earl Hiday and family, of Fortville, and Mrs. Susan Dobbins spent Sunday with C. W. Hiday.
Frank Hennis ia spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Belle Hennis, of Carrollton.
Lafayette Denney and family, of Fortville, and George Elsbury and family spent Sunday with Mrs.(Bythe Denney.
Arza Wheatley, son of Walter Wheatley, is reported some better, but-is yet in a serious condition with typhoid fever.
Mrs. Nancy Hiday is spending a few days with Jessie Hiday. Clifford Witham, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with his mother, Mr. Laura Witham.
The pastor, Rev. Meyers, preached to a good sized audience Sunday night. The quarterly conference will Dec. 3 at Bethlehem.
MILNER'S CORNER.
Rev. J. E. Jenkins and Elmer McCowan and wife dined with F. M. Jackson and wife Sunday.
Herman Poole, wife and daughter, Helen and Rhehemer Dawson spent Sunday with Jake Spear and wife, nearMendon.
Joseph Manning and wife and Addison Ore and family were guests of Ed Roberts and wife Sunday.
Earl Albea and wife spent part of last week with his parents, James Albea and wife.
EDEN.
I. H. Day and wife entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bragg a*d son, Max, Mr. and Mrs. Davie Alford, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Alford, and Aunt Sally Bragg.
Irvin Barnard's beautiful country home is now completed. He will move into it soon.
Edward Alford and family, Sherman Rothermel and family spent Sunday with Shelton Alford and family.
Gay McClarnon has accepted a position as clerk at the Lion store at Anderson.
Mrs. Charles Collingwood is on the sick list. John Moore and family, of Greenfie)d and Mrs. Nancy Moore spent Sunday with Marion Moore and wife.
Mrs. Lillie Moore is slowly improving. William Huey and wife were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ida Hultz, of Indianapolis latter part of last week.
CHARLOTTESVILLE.
Merle Addison, of Indianapolis, was the guest of her brother, Faughn and wife last week.
Mrs. Fannie Wegherst and baby and Mrs. Cohee and son, Virffeil, of Indianapolis, visited Wash Foust and wife the last of the week.
Carrie Neswhouse, of Indianapolis, came Wednesday evening to spend Thanksgiving with hef mother, Mrs. Jane Newhouse and sister, Stella.
Naomi Haywood and daughter, Inez entertained Raymond Shultz and wife and sons, Weldon and Reginall, of Knights town, and Joe Shultz and wife, Margaret Smith and Merle Cox, of this place, at dinner Thursday.
Mrs. Emily Watson is visiting Cash Gray and family, south of town. Ruby Morris and Salene Hale, of Dublin, visited Stella Watt Sunday.
Mrs. Russell Williams has been quite sick at the home of her father, Charles Evans.
Mrs. M. Philpott was at Greenfield Tuesday attending church. Frank Peters and family, of Indianapolis, visited T. E. Niles and wife Thanksgiving.
Oscar Weeks and family visited Walter Sample and family at Spiceland Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Williams was at Greenfield Monday. Mrs. Orville Mattix and Mrs. John Bell were at Indianapolis Saturday,
Mrs. J. L. Allen and Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander were at Greenfield Saturday.
Allen Mattix. who is- employed near Rushville, was home Wednesday night.
Henry White and family visited Mrs. Margarpt Morris at Milner's Corner from Wednesday till Saturday.
Charles Walker and wife, of^Greenfield, visited Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gray Thursday.
Mrs. Rachel Bundy
spent
Thanks
giving with L. Smith and family at Greenfield. Earl' Albea and wife* of Warringn. Benton Morris and family, of
Maple Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Garriott, of Indianpolis, Mr. Coyer, of Thorntown, were guests of Will Overman and family last week.
Charles Lewis entertained the high school and a few invited guests at his home west of town Wednesday night.
Frank Wales and family and Virgil Wales, of Shirley, are visiting Ih eir father, H. S. Wales.
Joe Foley and John Lambert, of Indianapolis, visited Omer and J. N. Addison the last of the week.
Clifford C*)ss and family. Charles Cross and family, of this place, and Jeff Ashbaugh, of Pennsylvania, were guests of Riley Watson and wife Sunday.
Mrs. James Maxwell, of Spurry, and Mrs. Cory, of Forville, visited Mrs. Miles Cook Saturday.
Henry White and family visited Hiram White and family at Spurry Sunday.
Simon Koin and wife, of Greenfield^ were here Tuesday evening. Dayton Kiser, wife and daughter, Dorothy, of near Morristown, spent Thursday with John Coffin and wife.
Charles Gladden and wife entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving Henry Cook, of Eugene, Oregon, and Horace McCalment and wife. Besides the usual fare they enjoyed the venison, prunes and very choice apples brought from Oregon by Mr. Cook.
Thomas Hyatt and family, of Shirley, John Niles and family, of New Castle, Enell Niles and wife spent Thursday with Charles Niles and family.
John Nelson and family and Mrs. Phoebe Nelson, of near Arlington, spent Thanksgiving here with Chas. Nelson and family. Mr. Nelson, who has been sick for so long, continues to be very ill.
Floyd Niles, Clay White and Otho Hudson were in Indianapolis Thursday.
Charles Evans, wife and daughters, Marjorie and LaVaughn and E. J. Peters spent Thanksgiving with Russell Williams and wife.
W. R. McGraw was at Knightstown Saturday to see his niece, Ruby McGraw, who is dangerously ill.
Mrs. Andrew Watson visited her mother, Mrs. Dent at Raysville Saturday.
Oscar Meek, wife and daughter, Helen, visited Ray Lindley and family at Indianapolis Thursday.
Mrs. Sallie Shields and Harve Shield returned home Saturday from a short visit with Thoma Shields and family at Anderson. ?aul T. Oldham, who is attending Butler College, came home to spend Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Naomi Haywood and daughter. Inez and Mrs. Thomas Owens were guests of Sanie Wales Tuesday.
Robert Scott aud wife moved Tuesday from the John Roland property on Depot street to the property vacated by S. I. Harlan on Main street.
Charles Ramsey lost a valuable horse Sunday. Mrs. Harry Comstock entertained Mrs. Jane Addison and daughter, Ada Stella Watt and Tressie Cox at dinner Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Ernest Cox and baby, Edna, of Knightstown, and Mrs. Mary Tarbet and son, James, of Carthage, visitecTNerius Cox and family last week.
Dorothy Bell visited Bert Bell and family at Indianapolis last week. John Allen and wife, of Ogden, visited their son, Dr. J. L. Allen and family at Indianapolis Sunday.
J. C. Duncan, wife and daughter, Mildred attended a family dinner Sunday at H. F. Wilson's at Philadelphia in honor of James McClure and wife, of South Dakota.
Ha Haney and wife, of Nameless Creek visited Charles Cross and family Monday.
Mrs. Emma Ramsey entertained Mrs. Belle Harlan and daughter Marion Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Wilson, of Greenfield, and Mrs. James McClure, ofSouth Dakota, visitsd Mrs. J. C. Duncan Tuesday.
On Wednesday, Nov. 23rd, was the annual soldiers' widows' Thanksgiving dinner and they were royallv entertained at the home of Mrs. LucindaRock, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Ramsey and Mrs. Frank Rock, Those
present
of the soldiers' widows were
Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander, Mrs. Catherine Foley, Vina Carroll and Sarah Bogart.
The
other guests were Rev.
W. H. Gray, wife and daughter, Ida, George Winslow and wife and Mollie Mattix.
Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock Miss Maude Sipe and iFrank V. Carr, of Noblesville, were mafried at the home of the bride. Mrs. Walter Gray played the wedding march as the wedding party entered the room. The party consisted of a sister of the bride, Minnie Sipe, as bridesmaid, and a cousin, Irwin Shultz as best man. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Walter Gray. The bride was dressed in cream wool batiste with gilt trimmings and carried a boquet of cream roses* The groom
dressed in the usual black. There were about thirty guests asked to see the cefemony.' The house was decorated in smilax and cardations. The refreshments were of Neopolitan crea«a, cake, coffee and after-dinner mints. Soon after the ceremony the many friends of the bride in town came and treated Mr. and Mrs. Carr to an old fashioned charivari and were invited in to see the presents and treated to cigars and candy-
BROWN'S CHAPEL.
Rufus Wilson and family and Walter Clark and family, of Greenfield, spent Thanksgiving with Rufus Wilson and family.
Oscar Crider and family, of Greenfield, were guests of James Moore and wife Thursday.
John Sipes and family and Charles' Sipes and family attended the wedding of their niece, Maud Sipe, at Charlottesville Wednesday evening.
Elmer Heim and wife were at Rich" mond Friday on business and were guests at dinner of her sister, Mrs. Martin Wayts and family.
Burnice Williams and «daughters were guests of her mother, Mrs. Chance Collins, of Greenfield, Thursdry.
Maud Thomas and Gladys Miller, of Cleveland, and Ethel Gibbs were the guests of Blanche Aronhalt Friday.
Mrs. L. J. Trees and daughter^ Georgia, were at Richmond, Saturday.
Ora Boring and family, of Cambridge, and Virgil Warrum are visiting their parents, Bichard Warrum and family.
Mrs. M. M. Jeffries and son, Theodore, and Mrs. Henrietta Jeffries, of Anderson, and Mrs. Mary Heim and. daughter, Ada, of Greenfield, spent Thanksgiving with Elmer Heim and) family.
John Williams is holding a meetingin Greenfield at the Sduth Mission church.
Dora Crider and family were the guests of John Gibbs and family Sunday.
Chester WoodsJ and family spent Sunday with John Woods and wife,.
OTTERBEIN.
Mrs. T. E. Scotten and daughter, Irene, were shopping in Indianapolis Saturday.
Pauline Sanford visited Helen Shelby of Greenfield, Saturday night and Sunday.
Frank Shelby and wife were in Greenfield Saturday. Viola Sanford who is attending. Cumberland high school spent' Thanksgiving with her parents I. M. Sanford and family.
T. E. Scotten and family and Eva Crump spent Thanksgiving with Hiram Crump and family. gg A crowd of young people chivaried Joshua Roney land wife Wednesday, night.
Chauncey Scotten of University Heights visited his mother, Mrs. E. E. Scotten and family the latter part, of last week.
Mrs. T. E. Scotten visited Herman" Atherton and family Sunday afternoon,
Joshua Roney and wife, Emert Sanford and wife spent Thanksgiving with I. M. Sanford and family.
Alice Griffith who has been visiting John Avery and wife, of Indianapolisretnrned home Saturday.
Hiram Crump and family spentSunday with George Crump and family-
T. E. Scotten was in Greenfield. Monday. Mrs. Neva Sackson and daughter,. Ellen, of Indianapolis, visited her parents,IN. C. Roney and family the .latter part of last week.
Joshua Roney and wife and Emert Sanford and wife visited I. M. Sanford and family Sunday.
Irene Scotten teok dinner with Eva Crump Sunday. Gladys Scotten visited Goldie Scotten Sunday afternoon.
Rally Day exercises will be observed here Sunday morning. Everyone is cordially invited to attend.
We have no rents to pay, no hired help to pay, therefore we can sell you. goods cheaper than any of our com* petitors. Call at our place of business and beconvinced.
J. M. Havens & Co." It3wl
The Willow HoVse Thief Detective Co., No. 196 will meet in regular session in the Willow School house, Saturday Dec. 3 1910 at 9 o'clock sharp. All members are requested to be present.
Chas. F. Carlton, Pres. William Wilson, Capt. Marshall N. Hittle, Sec.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Slifer and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd Jwere guests of friends in Indianapolis yesterday.
Dr. E. R. Sisson and Dr. Carl McGaughey were at Indianapolis today on professional business.
Mrs. I. R. Showalter will go toPeru Thursdayl to visit friends for afew days.
Dr. Frank Oregor was at Indianapolis today on professional business. Freeman Braddock, of near Willow,.waf here today or^business*
