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WHITE HAVEN

Mrs. Margaret. Tucker is visiting ber sister-in-law. Mrs. Geo. Valentine.

Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wright and John Bradley spent Sunday with Lincoln Bradley and family.

Mrs. Tacy Case remains very "low. The Ladies' Aid of Curry's Chapel spent Tuesday with Mrs. Rebecca Bussell and daughter, Cassie. They were working on a name quilt for the benefit of the church.

Miss Ruby Bradley and Gernie O'Neal visited Miss Averil Johnson Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott and Mrs. Archie Brooks were at Greenfield Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Welborn. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Johnson and family. Ott Larimore. J. J. Pratt, of Greenfield, Charles Scott and Wm. Bussell assisted Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Addison with their butchering last Tuesday.

BOYD SCHOOL HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hagans on Saturday night.

Miss Nellie Keaton spent Wednesday night with Miss Gertrude Johnson.

George Johnson and family spent Friday with Charles Johnson and family.

Miss Marie Jones is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Reynolds and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wallsmith and family were entertained Sunday at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moncrief and family.

Misses Ruby and Pearl Johnson spent Monday night with Misses Lavonne and Gertrude Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, son, Ralph, and daughters. Ruby and Pearl, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dobbins and family Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moncrief and daughter. Mary, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hagans.

Mrs. Lon Hilligoss spent Sunday with relatives at Greenfield. Elizabeth. Frank and Burt Boyd, who have diphtheria, are better.

Elizabeth Boyd has chickenpccs. Miss Iva Giles, of Greenfield, and Earl Hall spent Sunday with 1 heMisses Hazel and Vera Burl on, south of Greenfield.

Mrs. Oliver Dunham is reported betteV at this writing.

FINLY

Rev. Ross has begun a revival at this place. He is assisted by Rev. Miller, of Nashville, Tenn., who is a very able evangelist. The series of meetings has started out with a great deal of interest and it is hoped that much good will be accomplished.

Alpha Smith and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Smith's cousin, Leona Poston, at Gwynneville Sunday.

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C. A. Anderson and wife saw the play. "Madame X" at Indianapolis last Friday.

Chester Hawk, of Indianapolis, spent last week with his brother at this place.

Alsie Smith entertained at urn-|niture ner Sunday. Geraldine Conklin, Gertrude Waltz. Julia Herrlich, Esther Merlau. Mina Geise], Anna Hamilton and Freda Merlau.

Qllie Allen was here Monday on acetylene gas business. He has put in several plants here which are giving satisfaction.

John Liming and family have moved into the properly recently purchased by John R. Andis.

Ora Liming and wife are on the sick list, Frank Coffey and family were guests of their son at New Palestine Sunday.

T. E. Arnold is putting a large re-

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l'rigerator .into his store. He will now carry an assortment of fresh and cured meats. He already has a good line of clean groceries and general merchandise, and will soon have a good stock of shoes. His trade is building up rapidly.

Ruth Andis is suffering with scarlet fever. Vida Lots is on the sick list.

A. J. Wilson and wife spent Sunday with their son, Raymond, and family.

Jerome Smith is seriously sick at the home of his brother, Fernando. Mrs. Kate Boring has returned home from a visit with her sons, Lawrence and John, at Greenfield.

John Skank, of Fountaintown, is moving his family here, and they will occupy the Mrs. Cos property. Mr. Skank will take charge of the W. J. Hungate store, as John Liming has accepted a position with T. E. Arnold.

Misses Myrtle and Ethel Harvey entertained a number of friends at a valentine party at their home on Saturday evening.

Mrs. Alec Lowe was at Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Nancy Lamb is not so well.

Raymond Wilson and family spent Sunday with relatives at Greenfield. Marion Burk, of Indianapolis, was here Sunday, the guest of his sister, Mrs.. Jennie Short.

Mr. and Mrs. James Curry spent last week with Oliver Dunham and family, near Maxwell.

Mrs. Ella Smock and Misses Mearl and Glenn a Atherton were guests of Mrs. Clarence Watson one day last week.

Mrs. Fred Miller, of Dayton, visited here last week with relatives. Mary Og-g, of Greenfield, is visiting June Thomas.

Mrs. 'James Barnard and Mrs. Wm. Swarms spent. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roberts, north of here.

Miss Amelia Coleslock spent the latter part, of last week with Homer Johnson and family.

Mrs. Grant Krammes, who lives south of Greenfield, visited Tuesday with Mrs. Minnie Elven.

Miss Mina MeCormick, of Indianapolis,' spent. Sunday here a guest of friends.

Miss Kate Deck and Mearl Atherton were guests of Miss Maude Ellis, of near Greenfield Sunday.

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Mrs. Nellie Cross, of Indianapolis, was here Saturday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elkins and daughter, of Indianapolis, visited W. S. Lane and wife over Sunday.

Mort Stanley is on the sick list. Mrs. Adeline Owens visited with Greenfield friends Sunday.

Wm. Walker is helping at the Lane store. Mr. Lane has lagrippe. Roscoe Stickler, of Pendleton, was a guest Saturday of Ern Thomas and family-

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Jew days with friends. Andy Watson took a load of furto New Castle Friday for Mrs. Liz'/.ie Passage, a daughter of Mrs. Catherine Foley.

Saturday, February 'J4th, being the birthday anniversaries of Ed Roberts and Frank Cra.fi, a 6 o'clock dinner was enjoyed at the Craft home by both families.

Mrs. Margaret Presnall visited her daughter, Mrs. Alta Williams, near Cleveland, last, v/eek, and Saturday Mrs. Presnall and Mrs. Williams visited Luther Presnall at •ffhe Central Hospital, and found him doing fine.

Miss Margaret Smith gave a valentine party to twenty of her girl friends Saturday afternoon. A jolly

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good time was reported. Refreshments of popcorn, candy, bananas and oranges were enjoyed.

TheV. D. L. club met with Margaret Presnall Tuesday with all members present. Refreshments were served.

The Thursday Circle met with Mrs. Gertrude Herkless Thursday night. Refreshments of sandwiches salad and coffee, pineapple and bananas, whipped cream and cake were served. The hostess was assisted by her daughters, Marjorie and Freda.

Mrs. Ethel Beeson, of Shirley, visited relatives here last Thursday. Mrs. Cynthia" Peacock was a guest of friends at Greenfield Sunday.

Vinton Armston was home from Indianapolis where he is employed, to spend Sunday with his parents, Andy Armston and wife.

Mrs. Tibbetts visited her daughter at Indianapolis a few days this week.

Arnold Overman is suffering with an injured knee- caused by a crosscut saw7 falling across the knee, a tooth penetrating and causing him great pain.

Mrs. Art Conklin, of Kennard, spent part of last week with her father, Wm. Templeton and daughter.

Mrs. R. I. Black and daughter, Mabel, went to Mill Grove in Blackford county, to spend Sunday with her husband, Rev. Black, who is assisting in a revival there.

Mrs. Winfield Lacey, of Greenfield, visited her brother, Edward Francis, Friday.

Mrs. Wm. Simmons and daughter, north of town, were at Greenfield Sunday.

Harry Garland, who has been in Kentucky visiting relatives, returned home Saturday.

Pete Higgins, who has been visiting relatives in Jennings county, Returned to the home of his sister, Mrs. Nancy Payne, where he will visit for a few weeks.

Karl Stinger came home from Columbus, Ohio, Friday to see his grandmother, who is seriously ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stinger.

Miss Cora Lacey and Mrs. Omer Ruggles will move to their farm next week north of town. They have had the exchange here for the past fifteen months. Mrs. James Hunt and daughter, Miss Leta Kinsel, of Cleveland, will take charge of the exchange in the future.

Mrs. Henry Reasoner, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, and Mrs. Lucinda Wilson, of Greenfield, were guests of H. F. Wilson and family Monday.

Mrs. Sanford Furry and son, Carl, of near Greenfield, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. W. W. Lowe and wife.

Ozro Moore spent Sunday at Indianapolis with his wife, who was operated on for floating kidney last week. She is at St. Vincent's hospital and is getting along nicely.

Raymond Wagoner will go to Hagerstown next week to assist the Rev. Pierce in a revival meeting.

Mrs. Mabel Hunt was hostess for the Priscilla Circle Wednesday. Mrs. Norvall and Mrs. Cone were guests. A nice luncheon was served.

WESTLAND

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Binford visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Backousand family, of Morristown, Wednesday.

Arthur Cartipbell spent Sunday with his sister and family. Snow was drifted in many places Monday morning, making it difficult to get about.

Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Gates, of Carthage, spent Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. Eva Binford and family, and took her son, Emerson, home with them to spend a few days.

Mr. Morion and family have recently moved from the Mack Warrum farm to that of Ed Bennett.

Mrs. R. F. Cook spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. L. A. Binford, and sister, Elma Binford.

Mrs. Elmer Trees spent two days last week with her parents. Miss Efltie Holding has returned home from a few weeks' visit with her sisters and brother at Columbus, Ohio.

Mrs. Arthur Binford and daughter, Lois, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Binford.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Waldo Binford called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell Tuesday evening.

M. C. Butler and family were calling on relatives at Greenfield one day last week.

Prayer meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox. All invited.

Church services and Bible school were both well attended Sunday. Dr. Woodard delivered a very helpful message. If you wish real spiritual. food you should attend the Sunday morning service and should not let anything kept you from making first things first.

Adam Sivard called on Harry Apple and family Sunday afternoon. Justice Binford went to Dublin to visit his aunt, Mrs. Elma Hill, and family over -Sunday.

GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1914

All who have a "homey" instinct surely have appreciated ho(me and its comforts during the past week.

On account of extreme cold and snow, quarterly meeting at WTalnut Ridge was not so well attended, but much interest was shown/ While there were no visiting ministers, it was a united family seeing needs and working together to meet them.

MAXWELL AND VICINITY The Epworth League recently organized at the M. E. church is progressing nicely. All are invited to attend services each Sunday night.

J. C. Reynolds, wife and daughter, Grace, spent Sunday as guests of Sanford Cooper and wife, north of town.

Robert Alford is quite seriously sick. Ed Martin, wife and daughter, Fernetta. of near Eden, were the guests Sunday of M. E. West and family.

Mordecai Cooper, wife and little daughter. Hildred, were guests last Sunday of Russell Gant and wife, near Mohawk.

Raleigh Sitton and wife were the guests Sunday of Riley Jacobs and wife, near Eden.

Ada Eakin spent last week with Hervey Spegal and wife, near Willow Branch.

Goldie Dailey has returned to her home at North Vernon, after a visit with E. H. Trusner and family.

Mrs. Alice Hudson and Mrs. Chloe Cooper were at Greenfield Thursday.

A driving horse belonging to Rev. Duryee died last week. Cleo Welborn is sick.

Mrs. Ella Roberts is the guest of relatives at Anderson. Harry Roberts, wife and son and Flossie Jackson wTere guests Sunday of Joe Roberts and wife, on Route 8.

FOUNTAINTOWN R. 2. Mrs. Emma Martin, daughter and son, Daisy and Louis, were shopping at New Palestine Tuesday.

Misses Mary and Iva Jordan and Master Dale Jordan were calling on Mrs. Martha Smith Wednesday.

Otto Campbell and wife will soon move from the farm of R. Logan to New Palestine.

Wm. Tucker and family called on his mother, Mrs. A. J. Tucker, last Sunday afternoon.

Ora Snodgrass and family spent Sunday with C. E. Snodgrass and family.

Wm. Blackford called on his mother-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Jordan, Sunday.

Mrs. Lester Valentine, who has been sick for some time, does not improve much.

Whooping cough is prevalent in this community. Emory Smith, who suffered a broken collar bone, is getting along nicely.

Dillard Joyce and wife visited relatives here Sunday. The public sale of Wm. Brandenburg occurred Friday, and was well attended.

The Breedlove school will close in three more weeks, after a very successful term, taudit by E. H. Burkhart.

MILKER'S CORNER

Miss Fula Jackson spent Sunday with Miss Helen Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson were the Sunday guests of Miss Cecil Jackson.

Ralph Fisk and wife spent Sunday with the former's parents, J. W. Fisk and wife, of Curry's Chapel.

Calvin Gale entertained at dinner Sunday, Ephraim Gale and wife, of Emporia B. C. Stoller and wnfe, of near Markleville.

Horace Huber and wife, of Pendleton, spent the past week with the latter's parents, Dr. Fred Jackson and wife.

Mrs. Jeff Rains and Mrs. Miller, of Pendleton, were the guests of Herman Poole Wednesday.

Several from here attended the sale of Merl Marsh Tuesday. James Keller made a business trip to Pendleton Monday.

Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Harvey Jackson Friday evening.

Naomi Johnson is sick with la grippe. Charles Troy and wife were at Pendleton Wednesday.

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Mrs. Wm. Steele is sick at her home southeast of here. M. C. Thomas and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Alvah Apple and family.

Vivian Welborn spent Friday night with Dorothy Williams. Wm. Martindale and family visited William Steele and family last Sunday afternoon.

Andrew Miarsh and wife entertained at dinner Sunday, Charles Kennedy and wife, Wm. Padgett and family.

Omer Fort and wife spent Sunday with Albert Curry and wife, near Eden.

Walter Welborn and family .at-

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tended the lecture at Wilkinson on Sunday afternoon. Oren Record and F. H. Sipe attended K. of P. Lodge at Wilkinson Tuesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. West visited their parents Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Richard Kinder and Mrs. F. H. Sipe visited Mrs. Mary Record Monday afternoon.

Uva VanDuyn visited Vera and Eva Fort. Friday night. The Ladies' Aid Society met with Mrs. Omer* Fort Wednesday afternoon. V.

Mrs. Ed Williams visited Mrs. Wm. Grunden Wednesday. Mrs. Will McKown, Mrs. Edward Williams and daughters, Dorothy and Genevieve, attended the lecture at. Wilkinson Saturday night. .Mrs. John Loudenback and her daughter. Beatrice, attended the lecture at Wilkinson Saturday.

Charles Collins and Emery Van Duyn are sick at this writing. Several children here are afflicted with vvhooping cough.

Mary Record is improving slowly.

OTTERBIEN

Rev. F. F. Bray spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Furry. Mrs. J. E. Sanford was at Indianapoljs Thursday.

Rev. Bray, of University Heights, spent Monday at his home. Miss Opal Eastes, who was brought home Thursday from Indianapolis, remains about the same.

Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Parker and Rev. Bray took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parker.

No services' were held here Monday nigh). Mrs. I. M. Sanford and daughter, Miss Ruby, were shopping at In-' dianapolis Friday.

Miss Viola Sanford, of Indianapo-| lis, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Sanford, over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Amos Saville and daughter. Blanche, of Mt. Vernon, visited Campbell Parker arid wife last Wednesday.

Rev. O. F. Lydy. of Bargersville, who was our pastor a few years ago, preached here Tuesday night.

Noble Sanford and family were in Greenfield last Tuesday. The revival meeting is in progress here. We will be glad to have you attend these services.

MOHAWK

Adam Deshong was at Indianapolis 'Saturday. George Stoehr is spending a few days at Indianapolis, the gnest of his sister, Mrs. Harry Iford.

Edward Jackson spent part of last week at the home of Jasper Caldwell at Fortville, with his mother, Mrs. Anna Jackson, who has been sick.

Mrs. George Stoehr and Clara Kuhn visited the fahiily of Walter

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Wm. Wallsmith and family spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Wulf.

Anna Jackson and Ruby Stansbury spent Sunday with Nellie and Gladys Dunn.

Mrs. J. W. Deshong and children spent part of last week with Jonathan Hiday and wife.

Jesse Williams and family visited Sunday with Anthony Maroska and family.

The funeral of Mrs. Arthur M, Campbell was largely attended last Wednesday. Kuhn, at Shirley Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Ada Frazier spent last Wednesday night with her mother, Mrs. Chris Maroska.

Wm. Murphy ami wife and Wm, Albea, wife and iauirht.fr. Lillian, took dinner with John Murphy, Jr., and wife.

Miss Esther Wilson is spending the week with relatives at Greenfield.

Mrs. Sarah Maroska is spending the week with James Flaniiran and wife at New Castle.

Viola Murphy spent. Tuesday evening with Opal Maroska. Marshall Glisson and wife and Ella Large and little son. of Jennings county, spent Sunday with Edward Glisson and wife.

The sale of Amos Deshong was well attended Tuesday. Mrs. Rose Bills, who has been sick for some lime, has been adjudged insane and was taken to the institute for the insane last Friday.

Clint Parker, of Farmland, spent Sunday with Harry Cox and wife. Charles DrifTel and family, of McCordsville Clarence Brooks and family, Adam Deshong and family, J. W. Deshong and family, spent Sunday with David Deshong and wife.

Rev. Levi and John Whitaker spent .Sunday evening with James McCann.

O. P. Barrett, agent for the Big Four, spent Sunday with his family at New Castle.

Red Birds Sing Merrily. Two beautiful red birds have spent the winter in the northeast part of Greenfield, and persons living in that section say that the colder the weather the louder the songsters warble.

The police department was let out eliisy Saturday nighty as there was only one arrest.

Mrs. Mary Boggs is a guest

Mrs. George Wilkinson,', of Crawfordsville, is spending a few, days with Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton,

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