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f 10. mu .Hh4 DM -if -.mh I iwr4 K. flam, IMUor. t&IM . Val, 1ang J. U. Ina4 svtry vtoln sfoapt gunday lis mall aalilons raaehmg II Sural Boutaa and town af Jan. un. aeanua, Thorntown. Waltftafown, Slonama, aiaohanlcaburg, KilaavUla, Taruh and lioaatoe. Maw, ii

M.rrtl".-T. aweuy, "; bhi.lds, of ritt.ooro via lea . " -tm s4anc aud papa will ba diaoon-1 friends here from Friday till Satur 1 moiena, ana ewwn namesiy, wire liaued uuiaaa autoaorialloa la ranawad). ; j... and two daughters, Pearl and Sylvia, Si till Tn'.V." '? ?.' , n. , m xi. i and son, Emery, spent Sunday with

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Br Carrtar, per weak .19 family, Mort Kimball, Anthony CrossKZ?'"?' 1 !'trt . Roy. of M.lledgeville, Obituaries and Carda of ThanSa are ' , ;

Subject to a charge of So 0r Una or an lottarlea or anything of a Ilka aatura ot awaptrd at any prica. .. Adrertutnf rates made kaowa 00 apBlteatlon. 7 Formsu Adrertlaina Repreeentatlve marican Preas Aaaoclailoo, law Tort and CMcaso. BUSOWTO CSUIDal. tatad Meattafe. B'lna T,odK No. . K. a A. M, aaeend Frldar each month, 7J9 p. m. Ivory C. Tolle, secrataryj Walter 1. Shaw. Lebanon Chep!er"Na. II. Order East- :? a" lllr. v.VSv!leraSar?; ilf Schult.ft M. ' nCnttT1-: Lebanon Chapter No. II. R. A M. 8c and Wednesday each month. J JO p. m. Ivorr C Tolls, aacraury: Haa H. Coombs. H. P. Bo-me Council, No. 45, R. B. M. Lebanon t ommanderyNo. 3. Knlchta femplar. Third MornJar aacl month. t:! p. m. ivory C. Tolla, recorder; jaater F. Joaea, B. C EYE SINGLE VICTORY." (l)eet3 Pickett. I In New York City a few days ago, I was talking to one of the most ' nromlnrnt men of the country in re-j gard to prohibition. -I am for anything that will help , win this war," he said, "und for noth-, ing that will delay the victory. If i prohibition is necessary, we should , have it. If it is not necessary now we should postpone consideration of any statutory legislati'fl." And then he added with a heavy sigh, "I believe it to be neccary, and . nOW. He expressed the opinion of every ; prohibitionist. Iet trie eonsitutional : amendment follow its course, but I

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islation for war prohibition should be , , .. . , , , J. M. Shields m the afternoon, considered solely an a factor in the j A1,,m MpMf an( fam,y vrrf war program. i Sunday dinner guest of Ora EmXo one knows the course the war: men ami family, may take. Prohibition may not 1 i J' H- AirhaH and family and John m . h ! m:'rnar' ver? Sunday dinner guests

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an intelligent man in America whoj The Sumlay Mhonl report for No- Ruth Brook shir.', of Lebanon, and j does not know that it would contrib- ; vemher 4th is as follows: attendance. J Thelma Graham spent Friday night1 ute to victcrv, and there is no well-'"; chapters read, 2(18: olTehng. tl.- with their grandmother, Mrs. Nancy! informed man in America that doe.:9- "'' to Sunday school" was well ! Graham. .. ,,. i observed here. Many reside here that I Mrs. I.ou Kiser and on, of Lebanon, not know we are gambling with fate , Apr,ropna,, ! ,nd Mr. and Mrs. John (,iock ami son. by postponing Its adoption. j snnga were sung. Mary Airhart and ; Ralph, spent Saturday night and Sun-1 We have placed upon the board the Wayne Wa.-hburn ohwrved their: day with W. H. Nay and family, of j lives of one million boys, twenty bil- her of visitors present. 1 Cataract. lion dollars of American money and hirthdsys. There was quite a num- j Those who spent Friday with Mrs. j , ... ... ,! Mr. nd Mr;, (alia Koss spent Sst-' Sallie -Knox and daughter. Mis. Hal; the chance of victory. If. beca.se of UI,jllv ight with th fami,jp, o( LnriihHrt were Kli,nk' Mr. beer, we arc only ninety per cent Messrs. Charles ami Harry Ross. Zelin Rilling.ily and children, or Ad-j ready next year, we will pay that i Mr. and Mi. Lew is Owens ard Mr. van re. Mrs. Jidia Wil'ianik of Deea-1 price in Mood and treasure and pre;.- ami Mrs. Fred Owens, or Advance, ; tur, and Mrs. Lewis Bennington and j iige because we were afraid of the ; ' "'Iay guests of Sumner Owensichild.cn, of near Stop 121. . .,, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewallen and pro-German beer barons in 1917. , Johnni, ;rav,p s,H,t Kriday and j daughter, Irene, of north of Ix banoi . I Governor Chark-s Whitman, f . Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T., visited Sunday with Peiry I alien! Jiew York, in Hearst's Magazine, sas i Grave. ' and family. I that he has found 72 per cent of1 M ClawMin. of Lebanon.! Mr. and Mis. Loral Cavin were inj crinss coming before him as a mag- t.Sun',"y mnrt " of MU" ULRnon S!tttr'l'V- u , I , , , . . . ,, ? Leia Lmmett. Tnosc who were Sundav guest- at istrate due to drink, and he ad: In , Knxh vfhitcly, of JaiiieMown. at-1 the home of Ora Brookhiie and fam-1 fact, in fclie errant perrentaire of eaes temled the ouai'terlv ennferenee her. ' Hv r.f lbannn wer Mr, und Mr intoxication wan urjed a a defense. J-"aturdy afternoon ami spent Satur- i Milford Hedge and sons, Herman, l.onHow far it influenced the remainder; n'ht J' n- Kmmrt' "' O"'1 Thelma Graham and Mrs. t . . :. k. ; .Messrs. David and Bailey Duncan 1 Nancy Graham and daughters, MatI nave no means of know ng, but it i - - . ,, , si a ,i : had as gue ts .Sundav, (,eorg(i Canada ! tie. and Ma. is safe to say that in one way or an-; and jrc u, il,am Sandlin and faoi-1 ' other it was responsible for many of j ily, of Advance. Wrs. Ella Harris FAIRVIEW.

them. Out of an experience which land Miss t,mma Ulivo Scott, of Mw has touched all classes and condi- I Reck and family. . . ! Acting will begin here next Mon- ,. , . . I Rev. ,1. S. Ciawscn will begin u day night. Everybody invited, tions of men, I am willmg to sU'e i srjeii f mfrtlll(.9 hcr, MwWj. nlgh j (Js.rdner White is moving to Lebamy belief that in this present crisis November 12. ' non this. week.

the United States would be better able to meet the high duties before it !f prohibition v.crc genual and absolute." COMMUNITY CLUB MEETING.

j The Community Hub if v ashington 1 aml daughter, Kdyti. Attio Uouglas, , f townsliip will hold its regular meeting Karl 'raves. Mrs. Mary Necdnaml ' nt the precinct Friday evening, No-1 "ot,' Everett, were in Lebanon ii vcmber t, at 7:30. A l&c lunch of j Kriday, pumpkin pie, doughnuts and codec I Clyde Culley and family entertained i will be M-rveil. Each lady of the town-: ''un,'"v 'r Scott and family from ship is Baked to bring pio or (tough-; nr"' Thorntov-n, Mjv.anrt. Mrs. Calls 1 nut.s, 11--7-2L ! K". Ernest Edrinfton sncl family 1 " '.and Mr. and Mrs. Harry iioss. ; SHOES HALF SOLED. Mrs' "!-'"-" i.pt K'i - iflny ut A-tvtius Willi Mr. and Mrs. j Afl225 South JI;riiIian street. En-, Wriliaiii Vi hitenian. ' : ti I'm i.n. U-5-tit. I Jt.i La;.; i:d Ian.,!y fsoni lw '

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tOWER MT. ZION. Rev. J, 8. Clawson, of Lebanon, delivered two excellent sermons Sunday and was entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. William Beuchler at New; Ross. I Alire Shields, of Pittsboro, visited and Mrs. Lora Edlin, Owen Gates and ' : aiiennon we quarterly ninicreiM Antnony ami nay irossireei spent tne afternoon with Mrs. Wallace Ross Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whiteman spent j ' r naay wun i.naries Lonner ana iamn. In the afternoon Mr. Whiteman! ent to New Rosa to consult his attending physician. i The hun-est home offering that warto be sent from the church here K. Adrian college. Adrian, Mich., collected by Hurry Koss and Ry N'C'ly Mn1y art"rnoon- Tw0 rel.. were sent from New Ros

v,narie t onner and son, r.ifcion, Glendenning and Ixuise and Leon were in Lebanon Thursday. j Ondenning st,ent Sundny at Claude Bpt t Shields and family took Iin-! GipmienririEx's. ner Friday with Mrs. Alice Emmert. James' Harlos, wife and daughter. Sunday immoliatrly after Sunday Zonl of Whitestown, spent Sundav schor.! the following per.-ons contn-jwi,h rhi)ip Harlo5 and family, huted the price of one testoment to ; Krank KMey and .-if of Stewart's be sent to a soldier, through the , Chapel. Buren Cunningham, wife and Amenean H,l.!e .Wiety at 110 Vir- bahv. Bvron Sylvester, of near Center, cm.a avenue. Indianapolis, which was j sppnt s;,mdev with Sylvester Cunningtaken to the society on Monday by ham and HauKhters, Cora and Vena. J. 11. Emmetr. David Hum an. Mr. ami Afternoon guests were George t.roovMrs. S. I). Emmert nnd daughter. Pr aml famlv of Whitestown. Lela. John Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. jame? Haj, Wl((, an(j rfliuit)tpr, Joseph Emmert. Uilliam Sandlin, and Mmt fpent Thurs. T. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Em-1 rf,,. ,Veniiw with Philin Hrlo ,.nrf

, inert. Mrs. Alice Emmert. Eddie Beemish, Roy Nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Airhart and daughter. Marv. Mrs. j Ida Cunningham, Mrs. Carrie Rod- , gers. Ora Emmert, Mrs. Clara Wash,burn. John Airhart. Enoch Wh.tely iand Geo.-ge Canada Sr. The last two are old soioiers. Mr. and Mrs. J. y. I.eavett. from near I'nion Hill and Mr. and Mrs'. : Joseph Emmert were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Alice Emmert. Elston Conner and Lowell Emmert I witnessed the baskethnll game bftween Hrownshurg r i nlay night. Jame.-town Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Nirely. J. H jffi.,, Ora Emmert and Mr. and Mrs. J. day scl Sunday 1). Emmert attended the Sun-!, ol convention at Old V fterne.on. and Mrs. Chas. Ross and son. samtrtie. took dinner Sundav with At. iori Kinhour and family. Wayne and Ward Washburn were afternoon guests, j J- A- l an"w family had as Sundav guests Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Bueeh- , ,;,.. V VI. ...J ... Waiter Bnimfield from near Danville, ' Ben Loug'n and family from near 1 . Shannondale, W. T. Farrow and famof J. It kmmpri and familv I

Mrs.-Vernita rroffitt attended Bor-j Oil Pay moved to Carna Campvieca at Advance Sunday and took hell's place lat Thursday, dinner vdth hf mother, Mrs. Maryj Chas. Morris returned home lat Miller, and childrenCecil and Lu-: Sunday from a trip through Ohio and cille. j Kentucky. Mrs. Clara Nirely, Hay (lodgers and ; Bsiry Staton and wife, of Sheridan.

family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. (irsvei

Pittsboro and 3. D. Bush and family iWere Sunday guests 0 Mr. and Mr.

W. Wi Bosh. K. t(, Graves end family, Carl Ncdham and family, Earl Grave and family and Isaac Goiiday, of New Rom, were Sunday guests of Earl Needham and family. William Douglas and family, - of Crawfordsville, were over Sunday guests of David Duncan and family. ROUND ABOUT. Charles Nelson is improving slowly. Mrs. Grant Stevens and two children, wyne nd Lois, 0' Danville, . a ' Elijah White, wife and son, Eber, of Indianapolis, James Lee and Ernest Lee and family spent Sunday Miss Jeanette Gleiidcnning. of Rush emintv ia vipitine. the Clpndenninar flmii,fJ, Oral Cavin, wife and baby, Isabelle, cnent Sunday with Frank Reas and family in Harrison township. Mi Jeanette (ielndfnning, of Ruuh County. Henry Glendtnning and wife, of near Gadsden, Art Beck and family, of Shepardsville. Basil Rightsell am wife, John Cavin and family. Or - bl'-jv.lle Glendenning and family. Misses j tm4 ind M,ry ,;i,nd),nnine, Krank family, of No. 10. Harlie Hinton was very sick Saturday and Sunday. Russell Kelley and fumiiy and John Evans and wife spent Sundav near Harelrigg with James Goodwin a f..t,. Mrs. Venla Jordon and baby, Hileth. and Jameft Cunningham and ife, near Salem, spent Sunday eveng with Slveter Cunningham' and Paul Jordon, who lias been quite ill i s better. j Ambrose Cros.-treets, i:e.ir Hover, I pent Sunday at James Cui.ningiumV lister Rohisun, wife and three I "'.T Sun,my in Hendricks county. with William Spriggs and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rich accompanied them home to spend a few weeks. Miss Jeanette Glendenning. of Rush county. pent Monday with Mrs. Anna Glendenning. STEWART'S CHAPEL. Rov Codnington. of Lebanon, siient the week end with C. I.. Creasy and family. Mr. ! Mrs. Steve Kezelmg. near Jamestown, were Sunday guests at the hrrne of Siias Hal! and wife. Mrs. Pearl Strauyhn and son, John, visited Wednesday with Mrs. Roy Flinn. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox and children were Sunday puests of Lloyd Benninerton an, I , if nf.-j,- rir.,camp last week for an extended with their Hon, Flunk, and family, I be men's bible clas met it Si E. A. Woodward and family Saturday night. A good time was had by all. Jamc Wuick and wifti took dinnur with Mrs. Lloyd YYoudanl ut Cyclone Katerday night. . Mv, V. O. toy and wifo took diiiner with Ora Smith and family Sunay. Ifcwradeyj November l being the regular Hireling dav ut tli Lad!e Aid "!, li.-y v',iii,. d fi liave. a

Hallowe'en social at the home of Mrs. j

Or Ho aid. The house was in:-. orsed In black and geld in keeping with the event. A large pumpkin with a large bouquet of white chrysanthemums in it adorned the dining table. A program was given, consisting of music, reading and games, which were enjoyed by all present. Refreshments of pumpkin pie and popcorn were served. K. 0. Staton and wife attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Sallie Richardson, at Mts. Run, Monday. Miss Goldie Jones and sister, of Colfuic visited Miss Consula Stookey over Sunday. Miss Susie Quick, who has been staying at Lebanon and going school visited her mother from Wcd-i nesday until Sunday. Those who visited Ora Newman's i

were, Frank Moore and family and,anl1 Mrt B p Schenck Sundav wgrer Mrs. Boyland. of Lebanon; Walter Henry McKarren and family from 3 Cummins and family, of Royalton, i near Roachdale, Russell Morrow and and Arthur Pittmger and family, of . family,, w. Everctte Lewis and famBrunswick. jlv from Milledaeville. Ted and Vero-il

M APLE GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitson took dinner with Mrs. T. J. Kersey. Mrs. Elizabeth Stulla visited Wed-1

nesday with Mrs. Joe Bradley and j Claud Glendenning is improving the daughter, Miss Nettie. i looks of his place by putting an adMr. and Mrs. Joe Bait motored tojdition to his barn. Indianapolis Sunday ami spent the : Martin King marketed cattle in In-

' nay witn relatives. , Isaac I.wnhour ami family took , dinner Sunday with George F. Isenhour and fumiiy. Miss Ina Alexander returned to her ! home in Indianapolis after a week's ; visit with friends in Lebanon and this vicinity. j Next Suml;iy is the Rev. M. Miller's regular appointment at this place at 10: W a. m. and M . m. Ed Adnir and wife and Miss May' Adair took dinner Sunday with Pete Allen and family in Lebanon. ; Mr, .Tonn AUers returned home Sunday after a week's stay with her daughter Mrs. Rny Artman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradley entertained all their children and Miss May Dillon Sunday in hr.nor of their son. t reed staton. who was liume from Camp Tayb-r over Sunday. The afternoon guests were the Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Williams and Mis. Elizabeth Stultz. MI'( IIANICSKt'UG. Privates Will Sims and Charles Young, of Camp Taylor, were here with home folks over Sunday. Mrs. W ill Kngtt and son. Chester, of Indianapolis, visited with J. W. Ferguson and family Sunday niifht. Lick R;-in is working at Frankfort as nigbt Hatrhman at the Mclhngall cabinet factory. Mrs. Pick Long and daughter. Evelyn, of near Dover, were guests of Mrs. .). . Shultz Friday. A 1 1 Haymakers are requested to attend lodge Friday evening, November 9, at this ,ilace, as there will be work : and lunch. ' Mis. Ami-et Ferguson and Mrs. Jen-' nie Ca-.-idy attended the funeial of! Mrs. Klij ih rarkhurst at Lebanon ' Mondai' morning. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reagan were ' at Ufiuette Saturday ami Sundav viitimr uith Mr nml Mrs l-Vermont Sample, H OPE WELL. Mr. mid Mrs. James Lewis and family, of Salem vicinity spent the day. Sunady, with John Stotts and family. Mr. nod Mrs. Henry Swift, who resided on the Guy Davis farm moved last wilt in with his father, Grant Swift, m- ir Bethel, Ert I.iovd spent Sunday with Ed Waddle. W'a'd Griffin, who has been in Minnesota and Iowa for the past two yea is re.uined home last week for .1 short -toy. Mr. uvl Mrs. Ward Rrenton mored lo 1 ited ur ireenwood last .Satuidtiy in.! til Sunday evening with the arents, Joseph Land and I latter': family HARRISON DISTRICT NO. 1. Irs. I 011a MeCioud, of Lebanon . i "' m ,!iriK Vannie Mailott. John Smith is visiting relatives Indianapolis --; ith Mr. Tbo,-o who spent Sunday and Mr. J. A. I'uniue were Mr. and Mrs. Jn."n ( rosstrect. John VVomlarri

ami lamily, of near Lizton, Henry CK? Purdue aij wife nd Mr. anil Mrs.j otis Stanley and fumiiy of IndianT. N'. K"rsey, of near Lebanon. 'epolls were Sunday guest') of HarrjMr. and Mrs. Chester Caldwell, who shepherd und wife, were recently married are spending Kev. Homer Dale of Lebanon is

a few days with Mr. Caldwell's relatives. in thin neighborhood. IlaiTy Smilh If working for Erank I'.oss anain. i ' It I li V I. BOI 'TE NO. t 1 M'veiai from Milledirevillc church aueniieu tlie .Sunday school convention , held at (lid I'ninn SuiHlav afternoon. ! j Kuhy Cornelius attended the Teach-. I ers' Association in Indianapolis the ! last 01 last week. Krnd liouth and wife visited i Thursday evening with Frank Houth land family, of Lehancn. i Miss Mae Williams spent ThursI day niidit and Kriday with Eulalah tunmnglium. Katliitr M. :;,. k.a in

the past week but is better at present. ! with his mother, Mrs. Margaret B(xk. Onus Walker is not so Well aKain. C' C- I)c'lmr'! "'J famlly' "'f ba' Mrs. Alv Walker is enjoying njnon, and M, M. Ednngton and fainvisit from her bretlier, Mr. Evans, l'1' vlitf'1 I)urM!!' nuUcr fa,r',ly' from Furl Ilenjamiii Hairinon. ! of , near Midway Sunday.

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Mrs. Otha HorTiisn. Tem Wdiiami and fatal? and I Grandmother Long visited SoMlay af-1 a ternoen with Fred Routh and wife. Mrs. Huffman visited her sow, JeaeeiS Huffman, and family, the past week. 3 The Ladies' Aid society of the Mil- 5 ledgetrllle church, will meet with Mrs. '5 Oil Campbell Wednesday afternoon. Jj DISTRICT 5. ;3 Mr. and Mrs. Kersey and Mr. andiS Mrs. George Wills of West of Lebanon 1 5 spent Sunday with Charles Sutphin and family. ! Several from this vicinity attended ;S the pie social at Central Thursday o.f '-.: 1,.; k S k - ., lav-j i. i" oesc masKea coupie. ja Schenck were afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Schenck. H George Hendrickson ami family at-is tended church at Concord Sunday and took dinner with Charles Haskins and .,. v.... d,-....:.i. dianapolis Monday. Sanford Smith and family attended the funeral of his father, Louis Smith, at Pittsboro Saturday. Hassil Schenck and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Craig of Whitestown Sunday. F. D. Boyd of MiUedgeville is drilling a well for the Heir Bros, on the 'ot where the new elevator is to be erectod. Warren Smith ami fumiiy entertaincd Zera Smith and family of Lebanon aml Jlrs- Bu'gin of Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Susie Leap anil Mrs. Verna Sullivan visited Emmit Leap and wife Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Sutphin is on the sick list. ELIZAVILLE. Butler Batts visited with Victor Batts in Jolietville Saturday and Sun day. Moses Goodkniirht was in Lebanon I on business Monday. i Newton Daily and wife spent Sunday with relatives in West field. j Bob Swone of llattiesburg. Miss pent stunday with his wife and par-1 enUl herp. Lou Halts and children were quests of her parents, Kichard L'uvis' and , wife near Gadden. Wendell and Elisabeth McMannis spent Sunday afternoon with Buren and Ruby Clossen. Mrs. i'viseilla Shaw and son. John I Shaw, south of Lebanon spent Sunday i with M Mr... Goodkniirht and wife, tie Shannon took dinner Friday with Elmer Coy and wife. Mrs. Shannon spent Thursday night with Louis Allegros and wife, Lou llatts and children, Evelyn and Richard, Newton Dily and wife left Monday evening for Florida, where Mr. llatts and Mr. Daily will work at the carpenter trade this winter, Charles Baird and family nowr Terhune and Mrs. Stella Craig and two children of Colorado spent Sunday with Xnrvsil Carroll and family. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Brooke W illiams Sundav evening near Milledgevilki a .i.uitld.1-. Tin babe h...i brr.n christened Vcnita Rose. Mrs. Williams was formerly Mis Mary Lemon of this place. RI R VI. ROI TE NO. 11. Mr. O. L. Brown was the guest Saturday and Sunday of her husband at Fort Harrison. Forest Spark of Camp Taylor was home Saturday and Sunday the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spark, and family. Stenhen Beck and family of Muncic Hnd Stephen Ra.-h and family from nPar Lebanon were Sunday guests o' Oscar Spaiks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Booher and j daughter. Helen, attended the funeral ! of :i relative near iMrlmgton Sunday. Mrs. Owen Curry of Thorntown is :i . i-'tiest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford enter- ! tained the following guests Sunday:! Mr. and Mrs. Gmrge Want from near ferhonr. Fred Waitt and family, from . near "dechanirsburg, and Mr. and Mrs v,'i!l jjtuffi m nesr H1120I Colholding a very successful revival meeting at Dover Chrintisn church with 1)4 additions to date. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wall spent Tueaday with Mr. and Mrs. Orvillo iiichardson near Mace. Miss Elrie (ireen of Tbanon is attending the bedside of her mother, jnr. Charles dreen, who remains rv ill 1T. ZION'. ,,,,, Oki( Erp gave a social Wednesday Kht to several of her friend., I V. R. Hutler and M. M. Ednngton f ,e vi-inlty "' Vii,e I afternoon on business, and family from Ainnri nignicme , near Lower Mt. Zion siient Thurwlay frft ut H K. f3.C Yearly

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