Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 22 May 1913 — Page 5
AMITY.
Claude Hancock and family spent Sunday with Harry Ostermeir and 'wife.
Mrs. Frank Welling and sen, Earl, were shopping at Indianapolis •Saturday.
Gharles Wright and wife visited Walter Wright and wife, of Mt. Comfort, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and Lucile Weeder, Ethel Bade and Crystal Wright spent Sunday with Henry Hawkins and family.
Mrs. Fred Heller is very poorly at this writing. Frank Welling and family, Freda Kentrop, of Cumberland, Frank Schiltmier and family and Antony Ploenges and wife spent Sunday with Charles Ostermier and family.
Jacob Snider done some painting for Antony Ploenges last week. Otis Snider and family entertained relatives from Anderson Sunday.
Lewis Hawkins left Mondya for Martinsville where he willl spent a few days.
Mrs. Berg Cly spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lillie Heller. Lewis Hawkins and wife visited Hiram Crump and wife Sunday.
Will Snider and family will move to Palestine next week. Several from here attended the play at Cumberland Thursday night.
Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:30 followed by preaching at 10:30. Y. P. C. E. in the evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:30.
EDEN.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bell Tuesday, May 13, a fine boy. Lon Curtis made a business trip •to Indianapolis, Thursday.
Mrs. Guy Barnard who has been visiting with friends at Winchester, has returned home.
Joseph Farrell and wife visited with her sister at Greenfield, Friday.
Mr. Yearinger of Fortville, came over and took A. E. Curry and family in his auto and went to Indianapolis.
Mont Alford and wife of Indianapolis, have been visiting relatives in this county for some time.
Mrs. Mamie O'Neal and Mrs. Ellen McGreery are delegates of Eden Rebekah Lodge to the Grand Lodge this week.
D. H. Alford and wife, and Clarence Dangler- visited Fred Ackles and wife at Noblesville, Sunday.
Mrs. Kate Rothermel and daughter, Mary, spent Saturday with friends at Fortville.
Berry Johnson, who has been quite sick for. several days, reabout the same.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spurry had the following as their guests a fewdays ago A. E. Curry and family, Chas. Pardue and family, Merl Marsh and family, and Ernest Warrum and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wyant entertained Mr .and Mrs. John Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Ivirkpatrich Sunday at dinner.
Eden M. E. S. S.
Following is a report of the Eden M. E. Sunday School for May 18. Banner class for attendance, No. 12, taught by Amanda Prother.
Banner class for collection, No. 5, taught by A. E. Curry. Total attendance 103. Total collection $2.85.
The committee is working earnestly on the program for Children's Day exercises, to be* held at the M. E. church Sunday evening, June 8, 1913.
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Bible class next Sunday evening at 7:30 followed by preaching by Rev. Duryea.
WESTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sivard were called to Nashville last week on account of the death and funeral of his only aunt. She was over 92 *years of age.
The Baccalaureate address was delivered Sunday night by Rosco Thomas at Western Grove church. ,There was a large crowd and the address was enjoyed by all.
Warren Lacy walked out a little Thursday and enjoyed the sun and out-of-door exercise.
Harry Apple and family w7ere at Philadelphia Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Barnard. 'a John Johnson, of Lewisville, spent
Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Lydia A. Binford and daughter, and accompanied them to the funeral
of Josiah C. Binford, Sunday. I Miles S. Cook is not so well. He will be moved to the home of his
son, R. C.Fok and family the first 1 of the week, if he can stand the trip.
Both the attendane and interest of the Westland Bible school is increasing.
Mrs. Emma Holding accompanied by her daughter, Junieta, who hafe been visiting relatives at Columbus, Ohio, arrived home last week.
Mesdames. W. P. and J. W. Binford were-at Carthage .Thursday* Mrg. W. P. Binford's niece Miss. LorenaBal Vis seriously ill.
Dr. Sexton was called to Mr. Walkers last week on account of the seriously illness of Mr. Walker's 'daughter. "v-
Miss Juineta Holding was the guest of Misses Leone and Laronne Brooks, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mary Brooks entertained a number of her friends Sunday afternoon with an enteresting game of croquet.
Harry Apple has purchased a nice new carriage. John N. Cook transacted business at Greenfield Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Binfdrd were at Greenfield Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gates were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold Sunday.
Brother Rhoades, of Riverside attended services at Westland Sunday and exhorted the people to do as did Jacob of old. Go alone and wait upon God, know His wjll.
OTTERBIEN.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Shelly of near Sugar Creek, were visiting Charles and Eva Crump Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sanford were in Greenfield Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scoten spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Saville, of Mt. Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crump w:ere in Greenfield Friday. Mrs. Namon Roney is quite sick.
Mrs. J. M. Sanford and daughter, Miss Ruby, spent Saturdya and Sunday ,the guests of relatives at Indianapolis.
Howard Parker was in Indianapolis one day last week. Miss Goldie Scotten took dinner with Miss Gladys Scotten Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sanford and daughter, Ulta, were in Greenfield. Friday.
Miss Goldie Scotten spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Saville, of Mt. Vernon.
Albert Scotten and family and James Scotten, oT Newman, 111., spent Sunday with Learder Fuller nad family, of near Sugar Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawkins, of Amity ,w7ere visiting Hiram Crump and family Sunday.
Miss Gladys Scotten visited Miss Ruby Sanford Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sanford and F. M. Sanford attended the sale of Mrs. Susan Dobbins, of Mt. Vernon, Saturday morning.
Rev. Mack Crider, of Greenfield, preached here Sunday morning.
CURRY'S CHAPEL.
Arthur Wood and wife called on Edv^ard Martin and wife Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lena Reeves, of Greenfield, spent Saturday and Sunday witli Miss Mary Willson.
W. J. Hendren and daughter, Iva Olive, of Eden, called on his broth-er-in-law, W. P. Fisk and wife, Munday.
Miss Nannie Bussell and Mrs. Ethel Parker entertained a few friends Sunday evening. Ice cream was served.
Frank Dunham left Friday for Montana, wher he owns a large fruit fram. We regret losinig Mr. Dunham from our midst.
Rev. A. J. Duryea will preach Sunday morning' at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30. Everyone is invited to come to these services.
Fletcher Brooks, of Amity attended the K. of P. decoration services at Greenfield Sunday afternoon. •.
Mrs. J. .Fisk and Mrs. Clarence Fisk called on Mrs. W. F. Fisk. Monday afternoon.
Joseph Harrison, Arthur Wood and wife, Mrs. Fletcher Brooks, W. P. Fisk and Mrs. J. W. Biser were shopping at the county seat Saturday. v.
Edward Martin transacted business at Greenfield Thursday. David Strebble and wife and daughter, were visiting relatives at Mt. Comfort Sunday.
A large number of friends met Saturday evening at the home of Guy Miller and wife and gave a miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Cort Souder, who were recently married.
William Fish is putting some extensive improvements on his residence. James Trees and W. F. Spangler, of Greenfield, are doing the work.
J. W. Fisk and wife, and Walter Fisk and family and Clarence Fisk and wife spent Sunday with the former's son, Ralph and wife, of near Miller's Corner. "'v 7~
Forest Souder and wife spent Sunday with her parents, Elma Brooks and wife.
Henry Dunham and wife entertained his brother and family, Sunday.
Edward Martin is having his Jmldings painted. V£^Ji
^FOUNTAINTOWN H. R. 5. Joseph Woolridge and family spent Wednesday with Mrs. Uria Cox of Morristown.
Amos Chapman and family had as their, guests Sunday, Miss Elma Chapman Mrs.: Horace McDonald, of Indianapolis^ and Wesily $aata
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and family, of Greenfield. ^William Sheckle is here from Peru visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary Watts.
John Derry and family, of Greenfield, weej* calling on Amos Chapman and family Tuesday.
Nelson Blackford and family spent Saturday in Greenfield, shopping.
Bert Wiliard and family entertained some friends Sunday, among the guests were Richard Persall and family, Lee Rafferty and family, and Lola Blackford.
MOHAWK.
Homer Kingery of Ohio, visited relatives at this place Saturday. Nell Kimberlin had for her guests Sunday, Mrs. Hazel Payne and son, Burford, Misses Alma Deshong and Opal Maroskey.
Raymond Wilson and family of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Art Doughty and family.
Oral Wilson, of Mt. Comford spent Saturday night and Sunday with his brother, Oliver Wilson and family.
Ben Murphy and family from Greenfield, John Murphy and wife spent Sunday with the former's mother, who has been quite sick.
James Herr and family spent Monday with John Baity and wife. Miss Mollie- Thompson and Mrs.
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Rosa Bills spent Saturday with Mrs. James Kingrey. Miss Esther Wilson entertained Monday afternoon, Misses Nellie Dunn, Viola Murphy and Opal Maroskey. ..
John Rhoda and wife and Troy Stansbury and family spent Sunday with Clarence Brooks and family.
N. G. Wilson, Adam Deshong and family, Alma Deshong and Bessie Slyvester were at Greeenfield Saturday.
Edward Sylvester is spending a few days at Greencastle. Miss Esther Wilson has returned home after spending several days at A. W. Pope, on R. R. 7.
V- WILLOW.
Elmer Parker and family, Orville Plummer and wife, visited relatives at May's Station Sunday. "v
Walter Welborn and family attended Sunday school at Wilkinson Sunday.
Mary McCue spent Sunday night with Vera and Eva Fort. Clay Wood, of WiUcinson, was in Willow Tuesday.
John Spregal and daughter, Cora, was at Knightstown Saturday. A. E. Sipe and wife took dinner with Ed Williams and family Sunday.
W. S. Thomas and wife enter-, tained at dinner Sunday, ElmerMcGomas and wife.
Miss Mayme Patterson returned home from Greenfield Tuesday. Vinton Casey, of Shirley, John and Charles Jtagfey, visited. Samuel Grunderand faipity Sunday
Mrs, F. H. Sipe attended the to Mohawk Tuesday. Mrs .F. H. Sipe attendede the lecture at Wilkinson S.unday, given by Miss Ella Becker.
Anna Hadley visited Naomi Kinder Tuesday afternoon. Richard Kinder and wife attended the birthday dinner of Mrs. Margaret Woods, at Charlottesville, Sunday.
Anna Hadley spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Orville Plummer. On& Emery of McCordsville, Mrs. Frank Martindale and daughter Mildred, visited Walter Welborn and family, Thursday night and attended the common school commencement at Warrington.
Miss Effie Reed spent Tuesday night with Leon Kinder. W. S. Thomas and wife spent Tuesday in Greenfield.
Lulu Atkinson visited Richard Kinder and family the later part of the week.
Mrs. Robert Thompson and children of Greenfield, returned home home Monday, after spending a few days with her parents, Lemnel Moore and wife.
Miss Margaret Tucker is visiting friends in Anderson. Myrtle Fletcher and brother, Howard, spent Sunday in Indianapolis.
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Sunday with M. C. Thomas and family. Gharles Fout and wife took dinnerSunday with J. W. Thomas and family.
Kate Marsh spent Sunday with Margaret and Prudence Tutorow. William Martindale and family spent Sunday with Marshall Wales and family near Charlottesville.
Ida and Alice Gilbreath spent Sunday with Will Martindale and family.
Thomas Reedy and wife spent Sunday with Frank Clark and family.
Mqll Williams and wife entertained at dinner Sunday J. W. Patterson.
John Wise is visiting Ray Wilson this week.--/ Elise Stevens and "Vivian Welborn called on Maud Plummer last Tuesday.
Mrs. John Marsh and. children visited at Charlottesville Tuesday.
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John Wiley"and family took dinner Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Elmer Heywood and attended the the Red Men's decoration.
Rev. Mann filled his regular appoitment at Sugar Grove, Sunday. Ernest Ford and wife are on the sick list with cold and sore throats.
Mrs. Windhorst was taken to the city -where she wil Undergo a surgical operation.
Ad Willis and wife of Freeport, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Hannah Moore.
Mrs. Orlando Jessup spent Saturday with her son, Homer and wife. Mrs. W. Wiley was called to the bed side of her mother, Mrs. Sarah McCorkhill who was taken seriously ill, Monday.
Christina, the little daughter ot Ad Walker, is seriously sick with blood poisoning, caused from a slivered bone, and is in care of a nurse
Homer Jessup and wife spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Alice Carr.
John Boring and family spent Sunday with her parents, Orlando Jessup.
Will Dunn and iwfe of Carthage, called on her son, Elbert Beeson and wife Sunday.
MAXWELL.
Mrs. James Kerns, of near Eden, spent Sunday wkh her daughter, Mrs. Charles Piper.
Art Dobbins and family are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Raliegh Evans, of near Cleveland.
Mrs. Wm. Jackson and "son, Dale, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Nuterspaugh, at New Castle.
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Tinnery and daughter, Lois, is spending a few days with relatives at Anderson.
Raymond Manchester, Hobert H. Hudson and Robert Alford spent Saturday night at Greenfield.
Several of our young people spent Sunday evening with Bertha Chappell.
Miss Virgel Roberts spent a few days of last week with Edna Watson.
Mrs. Carl CofTiin, who has been ill remains about the same. George Winn, of near Milner's Corner, was at this place Saturday.
John Roberts and wife spent Sunday with friends and relatives at this place.
Jacob Sew^ll and wife, of Mohawk, spent Sunday with relatives at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wallsmith, of Greenfield, spent Sunday with George Coper and wife.
Albert Bright spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. John McCune. Marshall West and family spent Monday with John Robbins and family.
Ernest Alford, wife and son, Charles, spent Sunday with David Alford and wife, of Eden.
Mordecia Cooper and wife spent Sunday with Dan Cooper and family.
Pauline Burk spent Saturday and Sunday at New Castle. Virgel Roberts has returned to Greenfield, after several days visit with her parents, Allie Roberts and wife.
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calling on William Jackson and wife Sunday evening. Oscar McKmsley and wife were calling on relatives at this place Sunday.
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Elmer Speagle, of near Willow Branch, has purchased the barber shop recently owned by Rader Cooper, deceased.
Charles Maxwell is spending 3 few days.with his sister, Mrs. Newman ,south of Greenfield.
Helen Frazier, of Greenfield, is spending a few days with her grandparents, Jesse Frazier and wife.
CHARLOTTESVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hal of Spiseland, visited George Winslow, Sunday.
Mrs. Julia Carter from Indianapolis, came Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Lavina Carroll, for a few days, they were passengers to Knightstown Monday.
A. B. Dunbar and wife of Centerville, visited their relatives, Perry Lewis and family, Sunday.
Clara Hodges, of Knightstown, is spending a few days with T. J. Owens and wife. She went to Philadelphia to visit her uncle John Deck, Sunday, who is very sick.
The L. T. L. will give an entertainment at the M. E. church Saturday night, May 24, consisiting of songs, recitations and music. All invited.
Monday night. May 26, will be the last lecture at the Friends church. It will be illustrated subject, "The Social Problem." Everybody invited.
Geo. Benjamin and wife have moved to Greenfield. Mr. Benjamin has been section foreman here for 15 years. They came here from Straughns.
Irvin Binford and family, Ed Wilson and wife, Geo. Winslow and wife, Ezra Hill and wife andE. R, Binford and wife attended the funeral of the formers father, Josiah C. Binford, at Carthage, Sunday.
Mrs. W. L. Niles and Mrs. Presnall were visiting friends at Greenfield Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wegherst and Mrs. Cohee ,of Indianapolis, have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Wash Foust.
A surprise was given by a company of friends Wednesday for Claude Crickmore, honoring his birthday.-
Mr. and Mrs. Art Trowbridge and son Roy, have gone to Kalamazoo, Mich., to reside. Mrs. Trowbridge has been living at the home of James Trowbridge fjr several months while the former was in that state.
The common school commencement will be held June 4. at the M. E. church. There will be 24 graduates.
Mr. and' Mrs. Russell Phelps and son, Harrold, of Carthage. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jones and family, of near Occident, Emory Williams, wife and son Clarence, oi Nameless Creek, Huston Cranfill and wife, of Ingalls, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, Sunday.
Rev. Ernest Addison and wife of Knightstown, w7ere here Monday morning to see Thomas Owens, woh is very sick. Marion Conklin and Henry Brown, of Greeenfield. were also here.
Raieigh McLaughlin and wife visited Emory White and wife of Knightstown Friday.
The Memorial address will be given May 25, at the Christian church.
A birthday surprise was given Mrs. Margaret Woods at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 01 Hodges, north of town. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Timmons of -Indianapolis, spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. Ellen Cook.
Mrs. Sylvia Reeves and children spent part of last week at Warrington with her parents, Chas. Whistler and wife.
The Juniors gave a play entertaining the Seniors, Friday night. A reception was given after the play at the High School building. ..
Geo. Holden and family, of Philaldephia, were here Sunday looking for a house with the expectation of moving here where Mr. Holden has a chance for section foreman for the Pennsylvania.
Miss Mary Hanna was at Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rush of Muncie, is visiting T. J. Owens.
Howard Shields, of Anderson,^ is visiting Lon Shields and wife.
Real Estate Transfers l-V-*Judge W. Harrell et al. to William C. Cox, lot, city, $500.
Amanda J. Alford to Fred T. Havens, lot, city, $913.19. John Madison to Laura Mullen, land, q. c. deed, $1,500.
Stephen Shipley et al. to Wm. A. Collingwood, land, $3,300. Raymond Shultz et al. to Elmer Foust et al., lots. Charlottesville,
$815.
Rtik Rafferty spent Snuday and Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs William Rafferty.
