Liberty Express, Volume 16, Number 14, Liberty, Union County, 8 November 1918 — Page 5

THE LIBERTY EXPRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918

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ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM NEAR-BY TOWNS AND FARMING COMMUNITIES

GREENWOOD.

(I Mavid) Mr. and Mis. .Tamos Eaton spent smoi:iI 'lays of the :i:t week with .lark Had aid family. ( I'mh'v Üur.ian ami family had Dr. and Mis. Tompkton, of Anderson, for their week end quests. Mrs. Ro-s Moore is improving from Influoza. Mrs. Anna Finch a:id daughter, Loretta. visit d relatives at Oxford, O., Sunday. Car! I'!;'.!cii and fai lily motored to I'u.-hvillo, Sunday and wore the guests of relative-;. Oscar 'I'-.inh.it slipped a carload of I .. rs t Cineintnti, Friday. !i-if'l"ith ad a wife were shopir. in Liberty, Mo.id.uy. Mis. iVuitl Sudr entertained .Mrs. ?i. D-.vis a:.il Misses Mario Card and I".i!: i Cole.iian to dinner, Fiid-iy. Ka'I Finel:. " I.ih-rty, spent sevia ldays l:;st week with his grandtnoi Ik r Fine ). I! c.-i-.l Fat., ii and Mr. Mansfield, of li-.d .r-apolis. .-i.'-ln the weekend with hor.e i"i!s. Mi-. .".'.! Vr-. dehn Moore, of (!amihn vi.-ited the lathi's parents here,

ITM!M!N CENTEK ':'! ':!. i f:ierids of Mr. and Mrs. Ci'y Wi.l'" i ''..'lid t ! r 1m artiest conid;' ''in- '. t!.- luippy married () 'J ie. .'I i . ;h'u Mrs. .Janu s Dare, Mrs. Ella 1 1 iiiu-i id; and iiaurhters, Missfs Kthel and Mary, and Mrs. Floyd Hiim-lick wie 1) i i'H s callers at Ii; linmnd oi.e day la.-t e-k. Orville !)are v wife, and bahe sjvnt Sunday with Win. MtCorniitk and family. Mr. and Mi.-. ViIi Kttn- r called on th. laitirV paifiiv.-, Mr. and Mis. Ja;. i,i-'e. Kund iv ft i l noon.

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eomh. and Mr. and Mrs. Con rati Wewe ami Mn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Thomas I-anane and family. Mrs. Helle Iioopas gave a family dinner Sunday in honor of Iioss Hopj.as who leaves soon for army service. Mr. ur;d Mrs. .Joseph Campbell ami son, Williard, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Parvin, at l.ibotty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Showalter, and daughters, Florence ami Maxim, 'isited Koscoe Steele and family al C'jniiersville, Sunday. Mrs. Arch Swafford was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swa fiord la:t week. Mr. and Mrs. Feter Ueisert and son, Henry, visited in Hrookville, Sur.day. Lucille Stanton, of Richmond, spent the past two weeks with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubois and daujrhetpr, Janet visited the Connell family. Tuesday evning. Will Teeguard'-n antl family visited Cassius Muchmore and children Sunday. Miss Alpha Mullin antl Clifford Stout spent Sunday evening with Harry Show-alter anil family. Lizzie Connell is voting Mr. and Mrs. TCoss Mooiv. darrett Richardson, who lived in Hillingsville, during his childhood died at the home of his mother in Richmond last week antl was buried at College Corner, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles IJrown, Mr. antl Mrs. Charles Cully were guests of t.Mr .ami Mrs. Walter Witt near Eaton. Sunday. John Ousted and family antl Mrs. Mrl Lynch visited Mr. and Mrs. Oo. Hutson, Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Kay Miles spent Sunday evening" with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt. Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Weher, of Whitcomb antl K. L. Stanton and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. antl Mrs. Jennings Dawson. Mr. antl Mrs. Elmer Uobbins returned Saturday from a visit at Alexandria ami Martinsville.

Wm. Sheplar and wife called onj:;nmp tine ago is slowly improving, relatives near Conterville, Sunday. j Mrs. Vera Cerald was a Connersville j visitor Tuesday. -rtiir-iT-.TTT t -r ' rs- Schrievcr is expected BROWNSVILLE. (home this werk from Indianapolis i wlu'ie she lias been visiting friends. Frank Kaper made a buisness trip : K v. J. A. (Gardner who has been to Liberty, Saturday. .-eiirsly !v. '.!. racumonia is im-

couirh in this vicinity.

An insured Fountain Fen, Rifh.i'd-

Mr .and Mrs. A. M. Kanner enter-I son, Drugs, I.iiu rtv.

tainetl relatives fro Indianapolis, Sun- j M rsS. Charles Meyers, of Crawfords('a' ! ville, spent a few days of last week Miss Uuth Watt returned to Liberty, here. Mondav, where she is attending Hiijh ' , i' 1 v r . 1 o 1 i K , Mis. Larl roung, of Eaton, antl

v i. ! c -: 4- .'ii.n ui intuit w i it in tin nis i Walter Kaper, of Cincinnati, was r ...... ,. - i f r ii.. .. i t. . cm. ' fnentls in Indianapolis, a few days of

the guest of Dr. antl Mrs. Sherman,

last Thursday.

last week.

.Mrs. Ed. Ketnrr and Miss Georgia

Hollingswoi th were guests of Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Winters spent i proving.

Saturday with their son, Frank Wih-; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and Mr. ters and family. and Mrs. Enick, of Connersville, were Mrs. Glena Wadsworth was shop- : the guests of their mother. Mrs. M.n-v

ping in Liberty, Friday. ' Shaffer, Sunday. Friends of Mi. and Mrs. James r'l(, Heard in Richmond, last Thurs-

Nine cases of Influenza have tie-; The members of the C. U. Church Clifton, of Connersville, both of whom day antl I- inlay.

velped in town during the past lew provided the lunch for the members j are well known here, will 1k glad to Mrs. .Jas. Mullen returnetl to her days. of the Election Hoard. Tuesday. 1 l"arn of their iceovcr after suffering home in Connersville, after visiting Darius Dennett who was injured There are several cases of whooping a severe attatk of Influenza. relatives here a few days.

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(Delayed) Clareme FiiUcot ami family r.i;ed to Rivliiiiond last week. Mr. and Mrs. John DeMott were Sunday guests of Chas. Shrader and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carson entertained at dinner, Sunday, Chester Maze and family and Frank Carson and family. Mrs. Olive Lafu.e had a new Jenco light plant finished this week. John Sharder is on the sick list. Mrs. Will F.ak. r a:;d daughter, Crate are recovering from an attack of the Influenza.

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one .a l.i.-t ue-K mat Iier sisier, , " ....... e-"j Mi -s ii. iioa ili.vt r l.a.l tlied of the I '',!,,;l-V evening with Mr. and Mrs. j

Spanish Ir.lhu :i;:a. I Joan iientlirckson. J1U j Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cunningham

ami son, Walter, J., were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr .and Mrs. Frank Tepe, north west of Richmond. Mrs. Joseph Rvan is ill with the Flu. Bessie Plugh spent the weekend with relatives in Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Clevenger antl family and Mr. antl Mrs. Frank Clevenger were the Sunday guests of S. S. Clevenger. Joseph and Emery Ryan, Dan Paddock antl Jerry Cunningham motored to Liberty, Thursday afternoon. Frank Webster and family made a business call in Liberty Monday afternoon. Emmott Wadsworth returned from Kentucky Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevenger and family were shopping in Richmnd, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Keller were calling in Connersville, Friday. Fmmitt Wadsworth is assisting

'Frank Hell with his farm work.

I Mattie Snyder antl Sallie Ilrumfield s "f fl ! -pent Thursday with Mrs. Charles Vfx-JU- A 'if-6'rf3ijB V Stevens. WtTili i-ÄÜ HiWUl ! Peter Kyan and sister, Nora, spent Sunday with their borther, Clarence

j Ryan and family. j Paul Wright called on Mr. ami Mrs. i Clarence Ryan Sunday, j Joe Heim and sister, Mrs. Mary Webster were the Sunday gusets of

.ur. antl .Mrs. iieo. nan near isosion. Ressie Plough called on Gladys Hell Wadsworth, Wednesday. Levi Keller antl Walter J. Cunningbam motored to Liberty, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens entertained Mr .antl Mrs. Joseph Snyder Wednesday afternoon. Karl N'ickles lost a valuable horse Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winters and family were business callers in Liberty. Monthly afternoon. Earl Iee, of near Sunman, Ind. moved to the Martha McClain farm one day last week. Word was received here Saturday, of the death of Carson Taylor at his home in California.

Mr. ar:d Mrs. James Dawson Mi anil Mrs. Charles Webber, of Whit

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I-YONSVIf-LE. Virgil Lvons and wife and daugh-

t i ler, Margaret, visited in Richmond, on

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quina. School will begin Wednesda morning in Fayette Co., after being closed for several weeks on account of the Influenza.

Will Kibby is able to be out again

i," .,vT , 'nrl i4 after having the Flu. , T -'"V, t h I-'a Plankenhorn called on home ' - tO CI- folks Saturday eevning, and her sisf:rr. !"C.'On tip in hi ter. Mabtl, accompanied her to Richi ; . .. .. ... v 1 II i I

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Mr. 1'red Peterson antl wife called j atul Mrs; Jordan Kibby, Sunday aftei noon. ! Mae Oldham is spending several j days in Cambridge City visiting rela

tives. . John Morford ami family visited in Richmond Sunday with Mr. Collier antl family. Marion Simpson is visiting Iiis grandmother. Mrs. Moore. Mr. antl Mrs. Alile Walker called on his mother Mrs. Shaffer at Rrownsville. Mr .antl Mrs. Perry Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanley visited Rev. Torney and wife at Oxford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mores entertained company from Connersville, on Sunday. Ceorge IJrown and family and Wm. IJrown antl wife spent Sunday with friends South of Brookville, Sunday. .

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