Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 9 January 1913 — Page 4

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CUMBERLAND

Miss Ethel Wiese, of Lawrence, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. tRicer Thursday and Friday.

Mrs. Mariah Miller has returned .from a visit with relatives at Fort Waynt.

Prof. Kelly, teacher at the high school, has resigned and Trustee 'Fisher will employ another instructor to finish tne term.

Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Ricer were the •guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ricer, -at Dublin last Wednesday amd

Thursday. Mrs. Ford Watson and her little ^daughter visited relatives at Indianapolis last Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Flick and, Mr. and Mrs. John Cotton, of Lawrence, attended the farmers' institute here Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Snider, of Mt: Comfort, were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wray, last Friday. it..:

The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sanford died of pneumonia last week at the horhe of hef parents at Brookville.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the Baptist church will give an' entertainment and reception at the church Thursday.

The work on the new Baptist church is progressing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emery visited Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards on Thursday last.

The death of Mrs. Bangle occurred Monday morning.'at the home of her son. Albert Bangle, who lives on the home plaee. Mrs. Bangle had been seriously ill with pneumonia for two weeks.

CARROLLTON

There will be regular preaching services at the M. P. church Sunday night.

Carl Akeman is suffering with gripGeorge Willis has gone to Illinois where he will make his home with his sister.

Jesse Junken and family visited relatives at St. Paul, Ind., over Sunday.

Mrs. Colestock is the guest of Mrs. Owens this week. Miss Carrie Hawk returned home Sunday after a visit, here with her brother, Dr. Hawk.

Mrs. Rachel Lucas is at Indianapolis, having been called there by the illness of her mother.

Miss Myrtle Liming is spending a few days with her brother, Murray Liming and wife, of Liberty.

Wm. Downing fell on the ice Sunday morning and received a badly sprained wrist.

Walter Cox is among those on the sick list. Lucile and George Davis, of Indianapolis, visited their grandparents here last week.

Dr. Metzger and wife, of Indianapolis, were guests of Mrs. Smith and family Sundav.

FAIRVIEYV.

Mrs. Lane entertained her married children with a New Year's dinner on New Years day.

Otto Bolander and family spent Monday with Millie Stansbury. John Leslie and wife visited Lee Shore and wife Sunday.

Miss Bertha Collins, of Indianapolis, has been spending a few days with Laura Steele.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, of Pendleton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Saville a few days last week.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lane visited Nelson Dobbins and wife Sunday., Mrs. Ethel Parker is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parker.

Mrs. Thomas Whitaker is improving from an attack of la grippe Mr. and Mrs. Omer Snider visited with her parents, Henry Shore and wife Saturday evening.

Harvey True and wife called on Jesse ^Keller and wife Tuesday.

INDEPENDENCE

Noble Fletcher, of Greenfield, spent Tuesday with his father-in-law, Joe Martin.

Ed Reeves and wife spent Thursday with the former's, father, John Reeves.

John Trees received word Tuesday morning of his mother's death. She died Monday night.

Miss Marvel Bradley was the

•A guest of Oleva Miller Sunday. Thelma Stephens spent Saturday night with Eva Bridges.

The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller gave them a miscellaneous shower Saturday everting. They received several beautiful and useful presents.

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J. H. Harrison and family enterJ, A

OTTERBEIN^

MrS. .Frank Roberts and daughter, Ola, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Flora Stant spent-Saturday night, with Mrs. E. E. Scotten.

Miss Hilda Sanford has been vis-lily Sunday iting relatives at Indianapolis this Mrs. Thomas Scotten visited Mrs week. Jesse Saville, at Mt. Vernon Tues-

Mrs. E. E. Scotten, son, Hovey and day.

tained Wednesday, James E. Wilson, wife and daughter, Mary Mrs. Ida Miller and daughter, Oleva Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, James A. Bridges and Chas. and Eva Bridges and Otto and Edward Pinkston. 4-

Miss Mary Wilson entertained Miss Eva Bridges and Thelma Stephens Sunday.

Mrs. William Stephens was shopping at Greenfield Friday.

daughter, Gladys Mrs. Flora Stant, Mrs. Millie Allen and son, Leo Mrs. Emma Roberts and daughters, Mabel and Ola. of Indianapolis, were guests of Thomas Scotten and fam-

.VIORRISTOWN R. R. 1. iVIr. and Mrs. John Huffman entertained at a turkey dinner on New Years'day, their children and families, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Chet Huffman and son, Landon Mrs. Carrie Leamon and daughters, Mabel and Myrtle, and Mrs. Ray Bottsford and little son, Sheldon, of Frecport.

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John McDaniel, of Frecport, remains in poor health.

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J. E. Sanford was at Indianapolis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Griffith are quite sick.

Miss Ruby Sanford is the guest of relatives at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink visited Mr. and Mrs. William Grifilth Sunday.

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Dorothy, little daughter of Ray Bottsl'ord and wife, is at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bottsford, south of Philadelphia. visiting. fra Sluth is visiting his parents and friends here. He has been in the West for two years.

Mrs. Arthur Goble is visiting in Shelbyville. Chloe Bourne is on the sick list.

Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crump and son, Albert, visited Charles and Eva Crump Sunday.

Miss Mabel Roberts, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker.

Miss Viola Sanford was in Indianapolis Wednesday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burk at Greenfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McConnell and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson.

The use of the mails for sending parcels is growing in popularity. Sunday's mail had among other packages, a stove repair.

Elmer Bassett, of Shelbyville. was in Greenfield Tuesday on legal business in connection'with Hancock Circuit Court.

BOYD'S SCHOOL HOUSE guests of John Moncrief and family Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Reynolds and Sunday. son, Clifford, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends at Franklin. Ind.

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Roy Hinehman is on the sick list. Miss Freda Fuller spent Thursday night with Miss Mary Nicholson.

The members of the Christian church are preparing the A. ti. New property on Grant street for their new minister, Rev. and Mr§. M,,S. Decker.

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