Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 161, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 April 1917 — Page 10
Wiivs'of the Country Districts
FAIBVIF.W. . Attendant at Sunday (school was If. Coy filled his regular appointment W aJ dined With J. K. Miller Mid family. Others were: Mm, Cuy, aad Andrew Well and family. MiUnd tenor ha tfca chicken pox. Mr. Mary Byfield und children of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with relatives of this place. Mis Floy Katn of war Eliiaville, wm th Sunday guest of Miss Doris .Smith. Mr. bod Mm. Moyd Woodard of CycWne. spent Satunlay niirht at Jaeae Quick' and Sunday with Mr. aid Mrs. fox Muorr of near Rosstun. Roy Smith sprained his ankle one day last week. 1' hum Pruffitt and family spent Sat urday with Cirer Mendenhall an' family of near Zionirville. :jr Newman or r Vut, ie viiit log a week or so with her son Ora Newman. " Sire. Aimer Stookey is on the sirV list. The Men's Bible class met at William Mahler's Saturday. Fruit Was served. Those who dined at Charley QuirkV were: Zaruh Meenarh and family. Vern Quick and family. James Quirk anil family and Forest Meermrh. AOiU-ew Dunn and wife and O-ilh-leen Hutler called un Jack Hums anil wife Sunday evening. Sunday school beg t , at 10 o'clock. After Snmby Bchool a short program will be riven and Mr. Zenor will preach an Foster sermon. Mrs. James Quirk and daughter Opal and nephew (ierald Quirk spent on day hut week with Emmet Shoemaker and family of Northfif Id. Mrs. Shoemaker i- on the ale-k list. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newman ami mother were the Sunday guests of Jan Newman and family of leech tiro. Mr. and Mrs. John Quick fere the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Merrill.
RIHAL ROl'TF. 7. Mr. and Mm. Jo I.and of Greenwood spent Sunday with their daughW, Mrs. Ina Perkins. Miss Mary Perkins returned horn with them for a week's visit. The parcel post and April Fool social which wax held ot the Flizavilte BoptU Hall Saturday niirht was well attended considering the night. About seventy-five or figtity of Tom Reed's friends pleasantly surprised1 Jhem Friday night. The even-
ins; was spene in playing party play and dunring. Mrs. J. W. Pool who hni been vi.itilif her haugrhter, Mm. K.lti Htff.lienoti, returned home Thursday. Next Sunday is regular preaching day nt the-F.lixaville Itaptist church. Fveryliody is cordially invi'ed to come. Mr. and Mrs. John Tlntts nnd children F.velyn and Richard spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Ray. Richoy ami family. Mrs. Janie Kinkeud and Mrs. KMie Stephenson and children Inesa and Olis called on Miss Hazel Kinkcari and sister Mrs. Mabel Kouns and sun Cecil Sunday af'ernoon. Little Cecil Kouns and Mrs. Jama Mi-Roberts have been on the sick list. Mow Helen Sample spent Saturday ith Miss Olive Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. l.ora Shirley an.l Jauirhtcr Mary Marguerite and Mr. and Mrd. Willie heer and ij.iuthu-t pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tuin Shirley.
BIO SPRING. Charley Jones and mother spent Sunday with Hrack Johnson und wife. Mrs. A. W. U Newcomer is on tin ,i.k list. Mrs. Joe Cain and son F.itl and Mrs1, iirmk John.son made a huincs trip to Sherolnn. Tuevdav. Little Karl Paddock was painfully injuied last wk by heimr hit in the fare with a hatchet. Harry Johnson and family sient !at week with J. I!. Shoemaker. Clement Paddock and family .-.pent Sunday with Claude Timmons. Mrs. Russell Moor sient from Friday till Monday with her pai-ents Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Johnson of Lebanon. Mrs. Ruby Johhson anil Miss Chine hoeniaiver spent Tuesday in Sheiidan. Mr. ar.d Mrs. John S'ttilt spent Sun day with Russell Curnutt nnd family of Catmel.
SCHOOL Ml. I. There will he church at Mts. Run. Sunday. J. H. Ilu.-h and Alomo KssCt made a business trip to Indianapolis, this week. Clement Paddock and family visited Sunday with Claude Timmnns. Jasper Shoemaker is much better. Isaac Darnell, who died very suddenly in Hurlington, was brought to Mts. Run cemetery for hurial. Mr. and Mrs. George Kssex are moving in the house of A. Kssex. Those who took dinner with J. K. Dy and family Sunday, were: J. II.
Bosh and family and James tun
maker and family.
Several people from this heprioor-ho-jd wr In lhnnon, Monday. Miss Chlo Shoemaker anil Mrs. H. it Johnson were in Sheridan, Tuesday. Vina Dr.lin sjient Sunday with Mrs. Cora Stark. John Puolcy, from tienr Eliavilto, has moved on the William Butner farm, near'Uosston. KH'R H1NTS. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Dodd were Sunday RUests of Joe Hinpley and family near Antinch. Little Helen M-mtijomeiy of Champaign, III., is visitini? her (tnmdparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sielbrin. Mis, Kmnui Runtin spent from Satuidav until Tuesday with her brother
Will llunran and family near Trailer's j Point. , ! Mrs. Harry MrCann of lbannn. Harry Akers, America Akers, nnd son I Arthur Lee, of Strin(rtown, called on Anna Mollis Thursday afternoon of j last week. I Dm Le Miller of Tlu.rnLowii, spent Thursday niKl and Friday with unci John Criffin and Flmer Hawkins and j wife. Mr.'nnd Mrs. Gilbert Wilson, of j West I jfayette. spent the day Sunday and Sunday ni(?ht with John Spelliring
and wife. Seriteant Scull Hawkins and wife of Strinittown. were in this vicinity Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Fred Hawkins and son I.onard Paul and Mrs. Wallaie, sient the day Thursday it' last week with Mrs. Kliner llwkins.
TKRIH NE. Claud Cox and wife, Sam Fer(ruson and family "int Sunday at the Jacob Kerijuson home. Miss Marie Kirby spent Saturday ni(fht and Sunday with Sheridan friends. Hill Hendricks has inlisted with Cmnpany H, nt l.ehanon. Ned Thompson has chaise of th Terhune elevator airain. Mrs, Quinry Miller is impiovinir slowly. Cha'Tes Stoops and family entertained a number of friends at Sunday dinner. Mrs, Mary Swop is able to lie about airain. Ie Stnwers and family have moved to Terhune on North Main street. Dave Fieneh is moving his store to Little Chic.if-o thH week. Rill Lewis will open his new cafe in the near fill ire. The Terhune school was out Fridny. They had a bi(r dinner. Bernard Kinir was a Sheridan visitor Saturday.
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Rl'RAL ROI TF. 2. Kloyrl Smith ha the ninnMen. Wain McCoy aaeat Sunday wirb Virgil Smith. Cloi Statun. if' and Hon Irrin Inn Kpent PunHar with Thomas (iiny anrl family. Mr. and Mrs. Claurl I.ow pent Sunday with Charley Miller and family. V.ri, F!r.r! Ftsttni ef THinr.sp:!!:!, pent the latter part of lust week with CI me filuton nrl family. Charley Deliell nd family upent
I Thursday evening with Clol Stnton and family.
Frank Hackati and family apent ftundny with Charley Deliell and family. Mrs. Thornaa Linton 'a Tlsitinj Gerge Untm and family. Err.int Smith and family aaant Simly will Mr. Smith's mwr near LliHin. t.litlifij l.'n'on who ha had t'.e
from Friday until Sunday with iTorner Griswold and family. Mrs. John Coo.iry is upending a few days with relatiren of lndiunaMilln. Henry linker and wife nnd Mrs. Charles Walker and son were Sunday guests of fleorire Hoover and farjiily and Mrs. Robison of Kntt'etou n. TriKIIUNK, K. R. 32. Hanre Ind and farr.ily spent Sunday wlih A. K. Terkins ami family. The April Fool social Saturday night was a great success. The Indies cleared $17.70. There will he preaching birth morn ing and evening at thr Elisaville Mantitt ehuri h Sunday. Fisryone is invite,). Tha Aid Society of the Christian church met Tuesday afernotn with Mia. Charles I'owfll. Mis. Fffie Bt'lieri:.on an.l rhildren sent Friday afurmtcn w;(l Mrs. MrRobert. ed M'n. Kv Pirhey mei-ele-
.Tolm n.ittn. Mr. and Mrs. Julin Perkins and I!ev. MfCane. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Tucker were at Nolileivi!!e .Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. KdtinKton nnd daUKhtei' Maude went to town Monday. The ladies of fleecli Grove will give a bazaar Saturday afternoon and a su per at night. The W. W. G. met with Miss Olive flicker S'rT'irdny.
K. R. NO. 9. Roy N'eal has gone to Arir.orui on a huainess trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Hill and daughter Miss F.dna spent Sunday with tluiir daughter Mrs. Wright Sparks near Kirklin. Pewey StuiTie spent Sunday with Ora nilllon north of town. Albert Wills and family called on Ediiar Waddle Thurwlny eenm(f. V.r. Harve Nual of Ihaiun Is ftjie-lnir t(tin week wl Rov Nenl ami
THORXTOWN. Mrs. Charlie Ferguson is si proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perkf
the proud parents of a baby rf
.Saturday. Her namo m Nary Charles Cones went to Satunlay.
Ora Miller returned home itf after a week's visit at Lebani Silvia nd Marv Pauley I Pleasant Hill tok Sunday I with Squire Kenworthy and f Lee Sanders and family f Salem spent Sunday with Hal kins and family. j Mr. and Mis. Nathan W,, pmliDg a few days at 1 City. I E. I- Pauley la very ilL . Mrs. Mary Allen of Nor' stveet celebrated her eii:i! birthday anniversary Tue:enteen worn nreeTit,
