Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1916 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916.
TWO SPECIAL TRAINS TO LEAVE TUESDAY FOR ST. LOUIS.
THREE STOPS WILL BE MADE
Indian^ Democrat* ar« ready for an invasion of St. Louis In connection with the jjarty** national convention. Confidence Is expressed that Thomas R. Marshall, formerly Governor of Indiana and now Vlce-PresldenL will be renominated. Two special trains will leave the Indianapolis union station at 10;30 a. m Tuesday, bearing several hundred en thuslastic Democrats, Juditing from the large number of reservations tmade with John Spiegel, secretary of the convention committee at the Indiana Democratic Club, 32 E^st Vermont street. Reports from the organizers at work in various parts of the state indicate that a majority of those who Intend to go to St. Louis are yst to buy their tickets. Three Slope to Be Made. Three ctop* will be made between In ■ dlanapoUs and St. Iioals. Greencastle will be reeched at 11:21 a. m., Terre Maute at 12:M V. m., and Effingham, 111., at 1:85 p. m. stops of five minutes will be made at each of those places and passMigers will b* taken aboard. St. Louts will be reached at 4:15 p. m., and the Indiana vlsitora headed by the Indianapolis Military Band, will march through the streets to the Indiana headquarters at the American hotel. Seventh and Market streets. Former Indiana residents, now living In St. Louis, will meet the special trains and act as a reception committee. The march to the hotel will be the first of a series of parades by the Indianians. The Indiana .demonstration is expected to begin in Indianapolis Monday night preceding the departure, at the Indiana Democratic Club, where visitors from out of the city, who will arrive early to take the special trains, will be entertained. A parade through the principal business streets, headed by the Indianapolis Military Band and members of the Indiana Democratic Club in marching uniform, will be a feature Tuesday morning. The Indiana Democratic Club members will wear their convention uniforms, consisting of straw-colored Palm Beach suits, whit* shoes, soft white hats with crimson ribbons and cork-handled canes of natural wood. The bronze Wllson-Mar-ahail badges, oontalninr the likenesses of the President and the Vice-President, will adorn the coat lapela Others going to St. L,ouls, who are not members of the Indiana Damocratic Club, are Invited to wear this costume. At the American Hotel. The second, third, fourth and twelfth seiwed for the Hoosiers. The big second floor assembly room Is to be known as fioore of the American hotel have been rathe WUson-Marshall room, and all meeting* of the Indiana delegates will be held . thera Concerts by the Indianapolis Military Band, which is to to remain In St. Louis for the convention, will be given from the balcony, of this room. Indiana delegate* will stop at the Hotel Jefferson, while the IHanters will accommodate the alternates, but all meetings will be held at the American. E. O. l^ffman. national committeeman; Thoit-aa Taggart, United States senator; Chiles Sallee, secretary of the Democratlo state committee, and others have m 8t Louis for several days, comPIMIm arrangements for the arrived and *nt*rtalr.m«it of the Hoosler host*.
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The Water Witch Out back o’ Clermont neighborhood lives bout th’ queerest man ’At ever lived. I l>etcha, .since thi.s old world began. Folks say.s his name’s Th’ Water Witch, but witches they’re a she An’ this here feller’s ma.sculine-—th’ same aa you an’ me. But—tell y’, hoys—he’s mystical, like spirits er a sprite, ’Cause he can p’int where water is when water ain’t in sight! Now—just fer in.stance—we’ll p’tend we had to dig a well: WTiere would you dig? .Ain’t none of us could even guess an’ tell. But Water Witch—just let him come with that queer gift o’ his An’ when he tells you where to dig, you dig— fer there it is! He’s got that water invoiced, boys, as if it was in stock. Just like them Bible prophets did that got it from a rock. Th’ way he does is cut a sprout an’ hold it in his hands, Then walk along an’ talk in words nobody understands. Next thing you know that doggone stick goes p’intin’ to th’ ground, Then Mister Witch he smiles an’ says: “There water can be found!’’ An’ there it is! Say, boys. I’d bet my soul ag’in a Turk’s ’At he could cross Sahary’s sand an’ find a water works!
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BRIQHTWOOD. «r*atllng.-r, of Ingslla !• upending a week with her mother, Mrs, M E Br*nUlager....The •‘Good Time* Club" *urprlsed Mr*. Jo**ph Roeech with * party Tuesday evening, th* occasion b*lng In celebration of her birthday anniversary. The giieet* pres•nt w*r*; Mr. and Mr*. OJenn Blxler, Mr. and Mr*. Joaeph Swallow, Miaaea Prudence Motlsa, Marl* Wolfe, Elal* Kiel, Beat Sheehan and Oeorge BlllaJohn Nelan, Mra. Frank noaaob and Mra. iSrtha Ro*ach....Mr. and Mra ■. P. Engl* have returned from a six weeks* vtalt with relative* and frlonds in Ft. Worth and Bl Paeo, Tex....MlaB Alma Lunsford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lunsford, and Harry Bloom wsi* married at St. Francis d* Sales Catholto church Tuesday morning. The Rev. Father Raymond Noll officiated. Th* attendant* wore; Mlea Clara Flffer, Cart Bandera and Mr. and Mrs. Edward i^lrbo. Following th* ceremony Mr. and Mr*. Bloom left for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will visit with relatives for two weeks and on their return will be at home to their friend# at their new home, M29 Station street..,.Mra. Otto McDowell and Mis* Prudence Mollea will go to Cincinnati, O.. next week to be the gueets of relatives, after which they wilt go to Delphi to attend the oommencement of Mt. St. Joeeph of the Ohio school....Mra. J. J. McFerrln and daughtsr Harriet entertained aa gueata this week Mr. and Mra. Truainan Teagor, of Likeland, Fla., who are en route to Garrlaon. N. Dak., by motor....Mr. and Mr*. Charles Henderson, of Chicago, are guests of their son Erwin Henderson and family....Mr. and Mra. B. Crtckmor* entertained with a family dinner Sunday, for their mother, Mr*. M. Crickmore, of Nobl*#vUl6....Mra, Fred Sage entertained with a china shower Wedneaday evening for her daughter. Miss Esther Sage, whose marriage to Rufu* Crabb, of Muncte, will take place the laat of thU month....Mra. Charles Buach, who has been vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Qlaea, ha* returned to her home In Troy. O....MrB. H. H. Hadley and daughter pearl and Mra. M. Hadley are spending the week with Mrs. E. Martin In Spencer.... Charle* Whltehowae, of Dayton. O.. spent the first of th* week with hla parent* Mr. and Mra H. S. Whitehou**....Mra W. A. Purkey and son Henry are vlaltlng relative* and friend* in Springfield and Dayton, O....Mls» Marian McFerrtn. of Breckinridge. Minn., Is Boendlng her vacation with her grandmother, mS. J, J. McFerrtn....Mia* Evelyn Wlllks, -ef Sllverhin. Ala., i* the guest of Mm S. B. Kest*r....Wllllaun Buchalter and mother. Mr*. M Buchalter. have returned from Annapolis, Md where they attended the commencement ^xerclee# of the Annapolis N*%'iG academy.... I,est*r Brown has returned from Cambrtdge. Mas* . whore he has been attending Harvard university....Albert Stephens will leave Monday for Los Angeles. Cal., whors he vrtll spend several month# with relative* and frtenda.... Mr*nd Mra Harry McDowell have returned to their home in Charleaton, a^ s visit with Mr. end Mrs. Philip Ward and Mr*. Anna Wren....S- L Shurte is s^ndin* a few day* at his aummer oottage at I^ke Manltou....Hart Smith returned to hla home
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In ClovardaJe after a visit with Mrs. Ellen Allen...,Classes on the book of rules we’-e held at the. Big Four roundhouse each day this week for the railroad men employed on the 8t. Louis division of the Big Four. These meetings tyere conducted by assistant trainmaster, Samuel Bevington. and were largely attended....Mrs. Joseph KunkleV entertained as her guest this week, her sister. Mr.s, Edward Holmes, of Jamesvtlle., WIs The members of the Lobralco Club will bo entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred. Nelson Tuesday evening Mrs. tVIlllam Stanley was ho.stess for the Thursday Afternoon Card Club thl.s week ... Mrs. H. E. Hancock and children are spending the week with relatives In Terre Haute ... Mrs. G. P. Shannon was hostess for the L. I,. S. C. Club at her home, Tuesday afternoon. ....Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Flory and Mr. and Mrs, I/Jul.s Krider have returned to their homes In Union City .after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. VTllllamson I.*onard Lusk, E. M. Lucler, E. E. Purcell and B. H. Schreph, of Mattoon, 111., were here attending the book of rules class at the Big Four roundhouse this week Mrs, E. B. Hanna and daughter Hope left today for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will visit Mrs. Hanna's sort. Clarence Cummins, and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drlggs have returned from a visit with Mr. Drtgga’a mother, Mrs. R. A. Lowman. In Stewart, O Mrs. Thomas Cain and Mrs. ^harles Mitchell have returned from Ander'•on. where they attended the funeral of a relative Mrs. Anna Alexandria, of I/os Angeles Cal., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Harrison this week — Mr. and Mrs. J. Haines will visit relatives and friends In Lima, O., next week. BROAD RIPPLE. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Ratcliff and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Leeter Ratcliff will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morris, of New Augusta, tomorrow Mrs. A. E. High wood and daughters. Helen and Corone, ot La-s Vegas. Nev., have tome to spend the summer with Mrs. Highwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hurllck.,..Alr8. F. <J. Eaton had as her dinner guests, Thursday, Mrs. Albert Bniith, Mrs. Herman Myers, Mrs. barah Brunson. Mrs. Marion Tllcher and Mrs. Hat.ie Par - Bona, of Indianapolis; Mrs. Nellie McNay. of Elkhart, and Mrs. Mary Eller.. .Mrs. Simeon Ooss, of Medora, was tale4d here this week by the Illness of her mother. Mra. Sarah Cruae Mr. and Mrs, Harry Armstrong and family visited Mr. and Mm. George Hutf, of Eaglevlllage, Sunday — Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Flanagan, of Denver, Col., spent the; flr.st of the week with Mr, and Mrs. LaKu© Heady — Mr. and Mrs. J. B. -Heesong, of Morgantown, spent Monday and Tuesday with the former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Heseong—Mrs. Mary Pursell spent the last of the week with Mr. and Mrs. ten Shackelford, of Carmel—A social was given for the Methodist school at the country home of Mr. and Mra. Roscoe Ratcliff, Friday evening Mr. and Mra. J. W. Byrkett entertained at dinner Sunday, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sexton and family, ^l|t and Mrs. Alonzo ^xton, ot Carmel, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byrkett and daughter Catherine....Mrs. Mary Flack returned home Wednesday from a month’s visit with Mr. and) Mrs. George Graham, of Peru—Thomas Easterday visited with hla mother, Mrs. Sarah Eaaterday, of St. Andrew, Sunday — Mr. and Mia. William Wllliam.'i. of Jackson, Mich., returned to their home Wednesday after a visit of two week.s with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams — Miss Florence Dawson had u# her dinner gue.its, Tuesday, Miss Muriel Jennlng*. of Ben Davis; Miss Alice Haverstlck, Miss l^*e«Lrl Jones and Miss Pearl Eller Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Watts, of Fcwtvllla, who visited relative* here last week, have returned home....Mr. and Mrs. Lora 'I^ner and son, of Fisher’s, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Haverstlck and attended the decoration at Union chapel—The Woman's Chrlgtlaik Temperance Union will meet Wednesday afternoon at th* home of Mrs. George Montgomery Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Beaver and oidldren visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cax, of Oastleton....Mra. Ek B. Watts Is spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Newby and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newby, of Zionsvllle Mies Frances McClure, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith at dinner Monday....Mrs. R. E, Eaton spent this week with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnson. of West Newton .Mrs. Kart Vtnch and daughter Gewgla left Tuesday for a two weeks* visit with the former's pai-enta, Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Camblln. of Mvrton — Tho Misses Marlon Ketcham. Ruth Wlneow .and Edwin Haverstlck will return home Unlay from Indian* university, where they .spent the winter Fred Dttlman, of Los Angeles. Cal.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Rclnken at dinner. Saturday Mrs. A. O. Royse, of Milwaukee, spent the week-end with Mrs. Frank Blackwell....Ralph Boots, of Redkey, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Myers and family this week....Mrs. WlMam Gray and daughter, of Indianapolis. Bi>«nt Batuniay and Sunday ■with Mr. and Mr*. M. R. Gray — Mrs. Susan I>ugan entertained at dinner Wednesday for Miss Olga Lents, of Dayton. O.. and Mrs. Kmesi Mellck. of Pleasant View., Mrs. vTiarle* Surber and Mrs. l>avld Gilpin' an-.l daughter Anna, spent Saturday at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Surber, at Valley Mills..Mra. Nancy Medsker, of Galetcn. Mo . w-ho has be«n the guest ;f relatives for several months, b.sa relumed to her home . Mrs. temuel Keal. of Old Vernon, spent this week with Mr. and Mrs. David Neal and Mr. and Mra. Henry Thomas and family—Mr. an 1 Mrs, H. F. Gerstley visited Mrs. Gerstley's parwits. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomaa, of Law-
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parents Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Paul f Repke, of the German church — Mr. and Mrs. i Charles Ellenberger and son Charles, of Julietta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bow- j ser at dinner Sunday....Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' Llnback and family entertained her mother, Mrs. Gates, of Six Points, at dinner Sunday. The Yarger family reunion will be held Sunday, June 18. at the home of Mrs. Carrie Yorger. near Morris station — Mr. and Mrs. Christian Rethmeyer, Sr., entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr.s. Lizzie Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen, of Indianapolis — Mrs. Walter McKinstry and daughter are visiting her mother in Greenville, O Miss Leone Slut.oman entertained about thlrtv-.ive guests Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her aunt, Mrs. Victoria { Stutsman.... .Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shepherd en- • tertained Mrs. Andrew Seba.stlan, .Mr. and Mrs. .Matthew Elliott and Milton Morris, of I’hll.tdelphlii, at dinner Sunday.... .Mr and Mrs. John M. Hufford and son Harold, of Greenfield, and Mrs. William Fitts and children, of Newcastle, were guests of Mr. aiid Mrs. Clarence Hufford at dinner Wednesday evening.... The Community Club wdll give a lawn social and free entertainment on the school yard Saturday evening, June 24. The program ■will consist of readings, vocal and instrumental music—The women of the Methodist church will hold their monthly social meeting next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. A. Frallch. The hostesses will be Mrs. Frallch, Mrs. Clarence Hufford and Mrs. Charles Ostermeler — Mr.s. Fannie Stutsman returned home .Monday after visiting friends at Southport for several days — Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cotton, of Latvrence. attended the anniversaiV services at the Baptist church Sunday Miss Gale Barr, of Indianapolis, was the guest of her slste.', Mrs. Stuart Bowmen, thl.s week.
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Mr. and Mrs. E-arl Hammons entertained on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Smock, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wright, Miss Esta Hurner, Mrs. McDanleKs, of the city; Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hendershott, of Keystone avenue Mrs. Verna O’Haver and sons Roland and Floyd, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parent.s. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Bice Mls.s Maude Simmons, of this city. Is staying with her sister, Mrs. Elsie Messersmith Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rippetoe will spend several weeks with friends and relatives at Greenca.stle — Mrs. Pauline McGhehey visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Helm-s at Mlllersville. ,.,.Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright and .sons were the gue.sts on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wright at Meridian Heights Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson visited on Sunday with her mother. Mrs, Betty Gooch, at Broad Ripple Mrs. John Moore and daughter Helen and Mr.s. Margaret Byers spent Thursday with Mrs. Anna Dodd at Broad Ripple The Misses Nellie and Laura Stilz and brother Walter visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Crow’s and Mr. and Mrs. Mclntlre — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammans and daughters, of Oak Hill, took dinner on Sunday with Mrs. Hammans’s mother. Mrs. Ella Elliott, and family Mrs. Laura Carpenter and Mrs. Laura Chenoworth entertained on Friday for John Noble. Miss Lou Huff and Miss Mildred Brink William Dodd Is staying with his son. John Dodd, and family near Nora....Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Me."sersmlth and children spent Sunday with Mr. ! and Mrs. C. E. Ryan and daughters — Mrs. ; Marie Wallin and daughter visited Saturday 1 and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Rarlcks In Indianapolis — Mr. and Mrs. Grover Delaio, ; son and daughter, of Broad Ripple, visited on Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lowe Mrs. John Moore and daughter i were the guests of Mrs. Murray Rice on | Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cloe visited i over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloe. at Broad Ripple....Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGhehoy_ entertained on Sunday for Mr and Mrs. Addle McGhehey, of Castleton; Mrs. Pearl O’Haver and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rice. . . .Miss Muriel Ix>ng was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Long, over Sunday Miss Edna Evans has returned home from an extended visit to Chicago.. ..Mr. and Mrs Samuel Brown entertained on Sunday for his father and brother from Indianapolis. Mrs. Carrie Moore and Mrs. Margaret Byers' spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle at Castleton. '
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CUMBERLAND. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Bowser entertained at dinner Frtday her sister, Mra I.uey Moore, and Mr. and Mra Will Moore, of Indianapolis. ....Mr. and Mr*. Fred Hitsman and family, and Mr. and Mr*. Julius Grater, were guests of friends in Indianapolis at dinner Sunday, MifS Eknma Hasseid -went t > Indianapolis Wednesday to attend the commencement exercises of her nleoe. Miss Tholma Hnssirtd William Fye and family attended a birthday dinner at the home of Ms sister, Mrs. Wric; ’ In Indianapoli.s Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. William Gale and famlU- entertained at dinner Saturday evening Mr./and Mrs. Edward Gale, of IndianapoUa and Mr. and Mrs. Brunner, of Ft. Wayne—Mr. anj Mrs. Ford Wataon and daughter Eleanor were guests of Mr. and Mrs.* Harvey Coonse. In Indianapolis. Sunday Miss Anna Bodenslck. daughter of Mr. and Mra IVllUam Bodenslck. and Henry Pramge, son of Mr. and Mra Fred Prange, of Lawrence, were married at the home of the bride's
PLAINFIELD. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Prewitt and Mr and Mrs G<sTgc Macomber left Thursday morning on an automohlle trip to Clarksville, Tenn. Mr and Mrs Macomber, who are to have charge of the Indiana Masonic home here after August 1 will visit homes in Kentucky and Tennes-see ...Mrs. Harriett M. F'arabee left Tuei-sday for 8t. teul to tdait Miss Harriett Jones for a month or six week.® .Mrs. Sarah Ballard, of Frlona, Tex.. arrlve.i last week and will spend the summer with her son. Horace jpallard... Mr. and Mrs. T. H. LUtlo lYavo iWtumed fn>m Buena \ Ista, A a., they attended the commencement exercises of the Women's semirari'. from which their dauehter. Miss Amy IJttle, was graduated.... lohr Mo,''re and niece. Miss Marjori.’ Moore, are vlsKinc Mt Moore's sister, Mrs. Richard Blake, at tspokane. Wash . .Pr. A. P. W. Bridge-s .ind lamlly attended the cornmen'* ineni exercises at TtePauw university We.inea'.av. when his son. Willard Bridge.*!, wa.s graduated... The Rev H. A. Waggoner, of Franklin, has acceptevl a call to the pastorate of th© riainfleid Baptist church and will com© here June IS . Mrs. Martha _ Fuller, of Vincennes. Is a guest of George W I>ott and famllv The Birthday Club wa.s entertained at the home of Mrs G. M. Harem, in Danville, Mondav .The Missionary Society of tho Friend's church met with Mra Ernest Herringlake, Wedreeday anernocn,.. .Mr*. Ed Robinson and Mtss Emma Townsend were guests of A. J. Shaw and family In Indianapolis last Sunday. CARMEL. Roy Newlin and Miss Mary Lowther. of Nohleertlle. ■aere marriei at the home of the bride's parents. Sunday afternoon, by the Rev. L. C. Howe, of Nohlescille . Mr. and Mrs. Ch.irles 8. Head, of NoMesvfUe. were the guests of tc.etr mother. Mrs. Nancy Head, and. daughter. Miss Emma Head. Sunday — Mr. and Mrs Hart Hlnshaw entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Everet Stroud, and daughter, and Mr. and Mra. Charles Mcffltt and famllv..,.Mr, and Mra. Irvin Duncan, of IndlanaroCu, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rllev Oln. Sunday. ..Mis# Ooce Monday, of Plainfield. Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Basil WUUam#....Mxa Harlan Brown and aoo. of
Broad Ripple, were guests of relatives and friends here. Tuesday.. ..The annual Children’s day program by the Methodist Sunday school, will be given at the church Sunday evening 'The annual Children's day program was given Sunday at the Pleasant Grove Sunday school. Among those on the program were: Miss Vera Huber; reading. Ralph Van Meter: vocal solo, ‘ Miss Iris Huber: reading, Miss Vera Repass; i reading. Miss Dorothy Repass; vocal solo. Miss Helen Day; reading, Glendon Van Meter; reading, Miss Hazel.McCoy, and the Rev. C. M. Hobbs ...Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cook spent sev- j eral day.s with Mr, and .Mrs. W. C. COok and other friends at Noblesvllle... .Mr.s. Frana Randall has gone to Colorado to remain several '.veek.s w'ith her parents.... Sirs. Cassius Holliday has gone to Ohio to visit her brother.... Mr. and Mrs. Zora Powell entertained at dinner .Sunda>, fr.r Mr. and Mrs. Chester Powell. . ..Mr. and Mr.s. Otto Roberts and Mrs. Raleigh Owen were called to Somerville, O.. .nls week, on account of the serious Illness of ihelr mother. Mrs. Ward.. .Mrs. K. C. Hershey and her sister, Mrs. Fred W. Hawkins, were the guests of Mrs. Nellie Caylor, at NoMe.svIlie, Monday.... Mrs. Everet Stroud gave a miscellaneous shower Wednesday, for Miss Sadie Roberts, of Gray, whose engagement to Herbert Tinieblood, of th© southern part of the state, has been announced....The quarterly meeting of Friends is being held here today and Sunday— Mrs. R. J. Fcllett, assisted bv her daughter, Miss Sarah Follett. gave a shower for Mrs. Jess© Y’enahle, Wednesday ...Mr. and Mrs. William Clayman, Mr. and Mrs. 'vi'. E. Bergman and Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Stratton of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Heniw Roberts, Sunday....The annual Chautauqua will beheld here July 11 to 1.8. Among the nuinber.s will be Signor Lauritano’s Symphony Orchestra, tlie Elmer (Tawford Adams Company, featuring the w'ork of Mr. Adams, violinls' ; the Boston Comedy Company, the Apollo Concert Company, Ruijslan tenor, Leonid Samalofft, the Metropolitan opera company and several lecturers. including Andrew* Johnson. Arthur Walwyn Evans, James X. Muir, Fred Bale. Robert Rlmann and others Mrs. W. D. Crago. of Indianapolis, was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Haines, and of Mrs. Maud Stanton, here this ■week Mrs. Maud Stanton. Mr. and Mra. F. M. Stratton. Mrs. Clare Blanchard, John Ihndris and Mrs. Worthy Johnson visited at Indianapolis
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UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS. Bonnie McKane, of Franklin, spent Saturdav and Sunday with her uncle. Dr. and Mrs H. W. McKane and family....There will be Children’s day exercises at the Methodist church ! Sunday evening... .Audrey Davis, Daisy W'olfe, Irene and LettI© Dellinger. Claude Davis Roy Davis. Charles Clunle, Wayne Lodlck, Claude Frederick. Roscoe Davis and Roy Turley, students of the college, attended the Harrison county centennial Friday and Saturday at Cor>-don — L, Brandenburg and Mrs. Fred Myers, of Clay City, came to attend the Shortridge high school commencement of Indianapolis, Wednesday, when their niece, Alberta Brandenburg, graduated....Miss Elsie McKane, contralto, sang a solo at the College Avenue Baptist church Sunday evening... .Professor D. Robinson went to Frankfort Tuesday to deliver the high school commencement address About fifteen people from University Heights attended the Perry township quarterly .^unday school convention, which wa.s held at Southport Sunday afternoon The Misses Mildred and Elsie McKane will give a musical entertainment at chapel thla evening — Miss Mary Morgan la visiting her brother, Wade Morgan, and family, of Indianapolis, several weeks There w'as a missionary meeting at the home of Mrs. I. M. McQulston Thursday afternoon Members of the Prohlhltton party of University Heights attended the Prohibition convention at Tomlinson hall Wednesday — Tho L'nlied Brethren Aid .Society met at the college. IS'ednesday for a quilting party.. .Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Alspough and daughter, Mrs. Floyd Zimmerman, and sons spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Methfny. while motoring to their homo In Silver Lake from Brazil. Thev will he accompanied home by Mrs Lizzie ^Tilttenherger, ..The Misses Olive and Rertha Cain, FVance.s Starke. Bonnie McKane. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. McKane and daughter Klsle. B. Repine and son. Bert Repine, and William Pearcy attended the recital given hv Miss Mildred McKane at the home of Mrs. F .T Phieppv. of Indianapolis. Rnturd.ay evening Mr atid Mrs. Robert McKay took <5 o’clock dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meth- j eny Monday Miss Ethel Snyder went Thursday to spend the week-end at her home in Mt Comfort .. The United 'Brethren chiireh held its last prayer meeting of this term, Thursdav. w'lth a program of special music. A duet by Mrs. A. K. 'Wnke and Mr. Llveneood and songs bo- tbe male quartet were given At the JT B. Christian Endeavor tomorrow evening. JMlbur Montgomery will talk on "The Will and the the alumni members of the ^ ^ ^ read at their meeting b©M We.ines(iny afternoon which was led by Miss Lois R.ohinson Miss Mildred McKane a«slsred the members o'" "the .5bakc<=posre Club wPb the nlano at their dramatic recital g'veq at the Y. M . U A of Indimapolls. Fndav evenlnir ..The A. \t' C -t ..hs^rve nrnver meeting" 'Arclnc-.dnv .Tore D The students the college met on the c.-.l’ege campus Thurfdav ©venire .at ^ c’cio.dt dime'- ...There la to be given wednesdav 'qfte-no.-.n et the class exercises Mr. and Mrs entertained John Uhe dav evening- Miss r»nrl Bbrsblre was the guest of Mrs Julia Franklin Sunday .^Mr. and Mrs I. M. McQul-ston entertained Mrs IJzzle WhlttenbeTHer. of Silver teke. Mon,dav evening at » U. » nUts! was a special children’s entertainment nt the ITnlted Brethren church fhmday — The eleventh annual oommencement ,Um of Indiana Central of the commencemenr ooen •PhUalethlan I.lterarr Poclefj, 8t 7 o'clock: PaturdsT nt c o c a eting oisroforie and vocsl recital b-y Ml^ ■Msrv Er“r Cleaver: Sunl.av momlr.g at i© o’cloc-k lh» --r-con wtll be Uv P1.=bop C M xrathpws sod at c ihe T'»v. J C. C.-<m..s wn dcltv^ ’♦>,.> -rTTo-’cr^ (•n.^wisn Assocl.sHons- a'nrdsv "t " Cctock the annual meeting of tbe'Vcard of trustees, and at 8 o'clock tbe a-nnual c.-nceri h- tb« pnnBs of the school of music, wbich will be a Tda-no qrmrtet. "Marcti PTsve," by tb* Ml«ses -Marr E, Clearer Leds ■Robinson. iRiIrter Coleegott and Jennie Ofimmlns: piano solo. 'Utfle Bo-Beep." by Oid 'starnTT.' piano solo. ‘Toddy Bear." and "Orer tl»e Sea," by MUdrod launpwt; ‘The
O NE of the first things the youngsters learn, is to ask for the things they like to eat best. V Mary knows if you start them right, give them good wholesome Taggart’s Bread, they will always be satisfied, and she knows it is the best food to build strong bodies and active minds. Ask for “Mary Maid” the delicious Taggart loaf made with milk.
When i;ou order specify laggart's Bread, and alwegs look for the Taggart Label on everg loaf.
Butterfly," by Ruth Kerkhoff; "Venltienne,” by Lois Robinson; "Morceau Caracteristlque," by Jennie Cummins; "Was der Walbach.” by Shirley Col'?scott; piano duet, "Santa Clau.s Guards," by Alexander Stamm and Carl Stamm; "Egmont,” by Lola Robinson and Jennie Cummins; vocal solos by Shirley ColeBCOU, "Dreams’: Andrew Davis, "Sing Me to Sleep"; "When Shadows Gather.” Merrill Cummins; "One Fine Pay.” Lois Robinson: "Tender Ties," Mrs. A. E. Wake, and a violin solo by Bert Repine, Tuesday at 2 o'clock athletic field and at 7 o'clock the commencement open session of the Phllomusean Literary Society with a banquet at 9. Wednesday at 3 o'clock class campus exercises; at 4 o'clock, educational and art exhibit; at 8 o'clock alumni banquet and reunion, and the cbiss entertainment ivlll be given at s o’clock when "The Pli>er" will he presented in dramatized form by Viola Hughes Partridge. a.sslsted by Miss Hoffman, soprano, and Mr. Marshall, violinist. Thursday, June 15. at 10 o'clock the eleventh annual commencement address by Dr. W. E. .Schell. The annual dinner will be served In tho college ha.semont at 12:30 o'clock.
LAWRENCE. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Springer and sons were tho guest^of Mr. and Mrs. Carlin Shank, and family, at dinner, Sunday... Miss Neva Newhouse, of Indianapolis, w-as the guest of Miss Velma Lvle, Thursday Mr*. t\'alt©iPlummer and daughter, of Indianapolis, visited relatives here this -week Mr. and Mrs. James Hefner and daughter Ella, of Indianapolis, were the guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Hays, Sunday — Mr. and Mrs. John Dicks, of Anderson. \'lsited relatives here Sun-
day.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansing entertained at dinner .Sunday, having as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Almizo Ho.ss. of Indiana- 1 polls; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClure ami .song, of Irvington, and Mrs. O. E. Day. .. .iV-awford Brown, of Columbus, was the gue.st of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brown. .Sunday and Monday . Mr, and Mrs. Walter < iffenbacker and children visited the latter's rriother, Mrs. Martha Hamilton, near Oaklandon, Sunday — Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Witten, wh.i spent several months at .‘-'itka, Ky.. have returned here to llvf3..,.The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hart.sock, of Indianapoil.s, were the guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Records, at dinner, Sunday .Mr. and Mi.s Raymond .Newhouse. of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Ne-whou-se’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jotin Sellers, on Sunday.... Mr. and Mr.s. John I.tidwjg were called to Notile.svllle Fi-iday, liv the tlealh of the latter's aunt, .Mrs iri:'/.abeih Klepfer Mr, and Mrs. FYank iler.stli-y, of Broad Hippie; Mr, and Mrs. George Copeland and family, ami Mr. Hamilton, of .\cto]'., were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs James W. Thoma.s and Mr.s, Ethel Baker, Sunday..,, Miss Nina .8mith, of Owens county, is visiting with relatives here, for a few days... The marriage of Miss Anna Bodenslck and Henry -A. Prange tofik place at the home of the bride * parents, Mr. and .Mrs. William Brslensiok. near Cumberland, Sunday afternoon, (ine hundred and thirty-five guests witnessed the ceremony. ■Rhlch was pronounced hv the Rev Paul Repke, of the German Evangelical church . ..Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stewart tend -son Rohen. and Mrs. Charlotte Cox, of Indianapolis, were the guests of Mr. and Mr.s. John H .Vewhouse. Sunday afternoon Miss Flmma Grace .Askren spent the la'ter part of the- week a.s the guest of Miss Margaret .Askren. in .Anderson — Mr,
and .Mr.s Joiin Cotton attended th© annual anniversary of the .ledicatlon of tho Baptist chuivh lit I'umherland, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs John Saigern entertained Dr, and Mra. A. M. Calvert, of Indianapolis, at dinner, Suiiilay Mr. and Mis Fi-ank .Apple visited their .son. Thomas .Ai)ple,_ and wife, at Mct.'ordjvlll©, Sunday .Mis. N M Cartirnter amt daughter Rose .spent the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharp, at GreHnca.otls ..Walter Mowre>- ami .Mervin Smith, ivho attended Purdue university, have returned to their homes here, ., Mrs Azarlah Newhouse, of Brighlwoixl, visited With Mr. and Mrs R. G .Ifurphv and family, thl.s tx.-ek.. Mr and Mrs. Edward t.'olweli and daughter Lois, of Mlllersville, and Miss Enola Dtiiin were dinner gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ttirner and daughter. Miss Anna. <und:i'. W-.dnir Dalzell, who has he<jri a student of Fur lim unlversltv for 'he last ye;»r, has r.'iurt.el, aivl Is with Mr, and Mrs. <’ E and tainily ...Mr. and -Mrs, Arthur .McDonald had as theu' guests during the week .Ml and .Mrs. William Parkei, Mrs, M.iry Iielyle, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. John .Ash. of i'rawfordsvllls.. .W. L Brown will ha\e charge of the servlce.s at the Baptist church Sunday morning and at the Methodist church In the evening. His subjects will t>n "The La.st Supjier” and "Gethsemane ". ... May Yoke, of Oklahoma, has come to vlsl^ her grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Elijah Asburv. .. .Mrs W B. Flick will entertain tho Igidles Coterie of tho Ebenezer I.uthoran church, at her home, Thursday, at an all-day meeting . Mrs. John Dunklebarger, of IndlanapolFs, was the gue.st of her mother. Mra. Etta Newhouse, Thursdav afternoon Mr and Mrs Charles ■ptinn were gue.sts of Mr and Mrs. Albeit Riley, of Oaklandon, at dinner, .Sunday.
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HAAG’S CUT PRICE DRUGS A SAMPLE OF DIFFERENCE IN REGULAR AND HAAG PRICES
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26e Squibb'eTiloun Pevder 16e. 2 fer 25c 26c iillliw’ TiloiiuPiidir 16c, 2 fer 26c 26o Bibeeck'i CfirTl*P<> TiieuB, 2 for 25c ManDOo'e Berated Tilcui, 2 fer 26c 16o PilBilire Slip 8c, 2 fir 15c 10c Sayfflin’i Tegefible Seep 8c, 3 tor 19c 26c Woodbury's Ficii) Seep 18c, 3 fer SOc 26c loiynoi Teeth Pttfe. 19c, 3 for 6Cc SOc Pebeci Toofb Paste, SOc, 3 for $1*00 IQc PhyeiciaBi'ind Sur|eon8’Soip 4fer25c
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60fi Deio'a Kidney Pills, 34o, 3 for $1.00 31.00 Pinkbii'i log. Oeuip. 67o, 3 fir $2 60o Wyofh’i Sage lid Sulphur 8^,8 fir . $1 26e Dandtrlui 1 To, 8 for 50c 26s LiiforiRe r 1 To, 3 fur SOc 26o Monthoiifum 1 To, 3 for SOc 25o Girter'e LIfflo Llror Pilli 16c 25c Broffio Soifzir 17e, 3 fir SOc ?io Cilery Tmoo 1 To. 3 fir SOc 25c Sil Hapitici 19c SOc Ctidweirs Syrip of Pipiio 34o, 3 fir $1 SOc Swiflip Root 34e, 3 for $1.00 2Se Ororet’ Brine Qumiie Tibiitt..l7c 2Sc Rill't Ciscari Qiinin Tibiiii... 17c 31iS Hiig’i Rniilti Hydro Qirhoa Off 74c 50o Skielax 38e, 3 fnr $1 31.00 Albeleii (liqnW) 74c 31.00 Roisiii Mieiril Oil.... r.. .55c
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