Liberty Express, Volume 17, Number 40, Liberty, Union County, 16 July 1920 — Page 5

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THE LIBERTY EXPRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920

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Corn Starch, regular size package- - - 10c Navy Beans, per lb. 9?.c, 10 pounds for 90c Seeded Raisins, per package 22c Fancy Prunes 25c; dried peaches - 30c Canned Peaches, 2'.c, oöc and 9C Shredded Pineapple 23c; sliced, 40c and l"c Good ColTee, 2c, :J8c and - -c Laundrv and Toilet Soap, and Soap Powder rc Larpo Honey Cakes, per lb 1 30c Post Toasties and Kolled Oats, two packages for 23c Iarge Can Red Beans ! 10o f'hees, per lb . 38c Farmer Salt, TO lb. .sack '. : $1.10 Farmers' Block Salt, medicated, 50 lbs 80c Pulk Polled Oats, per lb : 8c Campbell's Soups, two cans 2"c Jello, any flavor, per package Lc Sweet Pickles, per dozen 12c Paraffine or Parawax, per 1 lb. package 15c Oyster Shell, 2 lbs. for 5c; per cwt $1.7." Strained Honey, home made, per lb 30c Fresh Fish each week, Thursday and Friday. Try Our Meat department. Pest Roast 22c Pest Steak 30c Sugar Cured Whole Ham 4."c -Complete Line Cooked and Cold Meats at All Times. H. E. PAGE LIBERTY, INDIANA

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ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM NEAR-BY, TOVNS AND FARMING COMMUNITIES

COTTAGE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson were Richmond visitors Tuesday. Miss Jeannette Craddock spent Tuesday with Robert Napier and family. Miss Gertrude Jacobs of Creenville, Ohio, was the week-end guest of Miss.Verda Miller. The dance given by James Loper and James Shirkey at John Johnson's new barn Wednesday night was well attended. , Mrs. Den Hyde, Mrs. Aaron Ca nine r, Mrs. John Hoff and children attended Chautauqua at College Corner Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dennis (Ileason and Miss Julia Mullin, of Liberty, visited Mrs. Sarah Cleason and daughter Mamie Thursday afternoon. Mrs. James Breen and daughter Sarah spent Friday at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. David itorret and daughters, Bertha Pell and Mary Elizabeth, were at College Corner Friday afternoon. Walter Wyatt of Richmond .pent Sunday with home folks. Miss Ella Dubois of Earlham spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. James Shirkey. Mrs. Mike Connor spent Sunday with her mother at Liberty, Mrs. Mike Gavin. Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Sanford spent Sunday afternoon with Isaac Glasgow and wife.

COLLEGE CORNER The Queen Esther girls held a picnic at the Springs Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Widdows were in Cincinnati Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bertch of Liberty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pentecost. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murphy ana family, of (ilendale, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy and family. - William Mann, a retired farmer, was buried Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Mann had been an invalid some time. Burial at Hopewell. Homer McCreary, of Cincinnati, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Whitsell and family. Miss Edith Armstrong and HornetPeters of Oxford were married in Liberty Monday afternoon. They will live in Oxford. Miss Baker of. SomeTviUer is Vi-lt-inpr Misses Gertrude and Mildred Johnson. John Hubert Douglas, of Oxford, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Martie McGay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain were in Cincinnati Tuesday. Dr. E. A. Wysong, of Richmond, and Lloyd St. John of Cincinnati ppent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wvsong. Mr. and Mrs. I van Black are visiting in Davton and Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tohill are entertaining company from Dayton, O.

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BATH Mr. ad Mrs. Wolfe, of Hamilton,

Ohio, spent tne ' weett-end with u

wing ana iamily. r l aiiK Cook, wile and daughter

spent tne ween-enti at Keiiiy, umo.

ivirs. fc.ari liocnover is visiting her

mother in Michigan.

Agatha Jfciitius of Bnnghurst,

Ina., is spending a lew weeks witn

her granumocher, Mrs. HetncK. ihe

other members oi the iamily have returned home.

Uranama Dare is able to be out to

church again.

Henry xirack and wife and r.lmei BracK and wile spent the fourth in Indianapolis. ivirs. Omer Jones has been spending a lew days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dare.

HAiMNA'S CREEK A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. C jjownard on July 4. Miss Etta riouser underwent an operation at Christ Hospital Monday. ivir. and Mrs. ridwin George anu daughter Elizabeth, of Chicago, visited ineir cousins, John and Charles onrauer and iamihesj last week. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Carson entertained at six o'clock dinner unaa evening Mr. andtAlrs. Hidwin Ueoigc and daughter Elizabeth, of Chicago, jiiss .Marion Creek, Mr. and Airs. Charles öhrader and son Loren. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Laluze anu son Harvey were Sunday guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Ward Long at Clilton. liev. Oren Strawn will conduct preaching services at the church Sunday.

FAIRFIELD

Mrs. T. J. Scull and little daugh ter returned home to Jeliersonviiic luesday alter spending two week, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Masters, Millard Masters, Mrs. lioy Masters and daughters were Sunday guests oi Lute Masters and family of near Kitchel. Everett Younts recently spent two days at Flint, Mich., and drove, a cai home lor the lieidman Brothers oi Brookville. Misses Cecillite Sigler and Blanche Cromwell spent Thursday the guests oi Guy Cromwell and family, oi near Alquina. Mrs. Mary Whitney died at her home Sunday night, July 4, alter a lingering illness with dropsy. The funeral wa3 held on Wednesday morning following, with interment at Maple Grove cemetery at Brookville. Mrs. Whitney leaves one daughter, Mrs. Alta Smalley; one gram.fson, Milford Smalley; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Collett of Brookville am. Mrs. HarrAtt Annes cf Metamora. COMMUNITY CENTER

of Doddridge Chapel.

Carl Uldham. wife and son, are on

the sick list.

Rolla Smalley and mother spent

the Fourth in Connersville.

Inez Lyons has returned home af

ter a ten days' vist in Kentucky.

(j. A. Price and family, of Alquina, G. W. Walker and wife. W. H. Price

and wife and Miss Mabel Planken-

horn spent Thursday evening with Charles Price and family. Mrs. Squires' new store is not progressing very fast. Alex Seigler will leave soon for Bartholomew County for future residence. Will Kibby and wife spent Saturday erening in Connersville. Quite a few people of this community attended the Moose Carnival this week. Mrs. Leroy Clevenger spent Sunday afternoon with Carl Oldham and family. Charles Prfce and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H Price.

BROWNSVILLE Air. and Mrs. Clyde Hollingsworti: and daughters, Helen and Thelma, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Ira Retherford. Mrs. Emma Bennett of Lawrence, Ind., is spending several days here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Maze and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDougal and Mrs. A. M. Parks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Clevengei were dinner guests of r. and Mrs. Hay Winters Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Smith and son, of New Castle, are spending several days t)u guests of Dr. J. D. Smith. Misses Ruth Parks and Isabella Mills were guests of Miss Fern Post Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. George Maze entertained at dinner Tuesday Mrs. Belle Swallow Mrs. Emma Keller, and Mrs. Em mi Bennett of Lawrence. Misses liuth Parks, Fern Pose, Isabella Mills, and Messrs. Carl Meek Ivan Maze and Virgil Kaufman attended the Chautauqua at College Corner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and so Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaufman ard daughter, and Miss Treva Hollings worth spent from Saturday mu Monday in Cincinnati with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson ;u daughters attended children's exercises at Mt. Pleasant Sunday evening. James Kelly, of Chicago, 111., i spending several weeks here with rel atives and friends. Miss Leona Jackson is in Connersville staying with friends. HERE AND THERE Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Snyder and son Thurston, Miss Nora Gleasor. and M'iss Ida Williams, of Liberty, spent Friday evening with the Connell family. . Mrs. Belle Hoppas and son Wi! were visiting John Crews and family

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narents of a babv daughter, Rutl

Marie. . Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Brown, of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. George Hutson and son Everette visited Mr. and Mrs. Noah Brown and Charles Brown and sons, Herschel and .Harold, Sunday. Orville Personette and family visited George Phenis and family at Blooming Grove, Sunday. Opal Teeguarden spent Friday night and Saturday with Florence and Maxine Showaltcr. The Connell family visited Mr. and

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Mr. and Mrs. Rov Kaiser snent

Sunday in Centerville the guests ofj

Mr. and Mrs. James Helms. T c-l : I T ' i 1 Tl

enhom and Mady friends spent Sun-ff, fand Mrs. John McMah

uay evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Parrish, of Chester, Ind. Miss ilsie Houser returned home Monday evening, after visiting with her brother at Eaton, Ohio. . Jake Davidson is on the sick list. Miss Mabel Plankenhorn, who Vine

been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Tucker of Connersville, returned to her home here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tremps of Centerville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Helms. Mrs. Charles Burris and Mrs. Ross Steven? were seen passing through Community Center Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Parrish and Roy Thomas of Chester and Mr. nad Mrs. S. S. Clevenger were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Plankenhorn and family. NORTHWEST OF TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little and daugh

ter spent Sunday afternoon with friends near Camden, Ohio.

.uiss uiauys Urown - spent the week-end near Colletre Corner, tho

guest of Miss Gertrude Jacobs.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marten and daughters Frances and Mildred, of Kvertcn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Marten and son Gilbert. Tom Tompkins was calling on friends near Alquina Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown called on Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Martin and son Sunday evening. G,advs Brown, Gertrude Jacobs and Tom Tompkins and Earl Brown spent Sunday evening in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Martin and son Gilbert spent Friday afternoon in Richmond. L,.Mfs- forest Winters and son Kitchel spent Tuesday afternoon in Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Martin and son Gilbert were in Liberty Tuesday

evening. LYONSVILLE G. W. Junkins, wife and son Fay, Mrs. Nellie Stelle, Emma White! Forrest Showalter and family, Lewis Scholl and. family motored to Rushville Sunday and spent the day with Joe Scholl and family. Mrs. Sarah Williamson spent Thursday with T. A. Stanley. Mrs. Joe Herder of Indianapolis ?jent the week with Jeff and Allie Heider. Miss Mabel Plankenhorn has returned to her home in Wayne County after a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Price. A. W. Walker and family motored to Kentucky and Ohio Saturday for a week's visit. Ray Montgomery, wife td son Hail spent Wednesday with F. t. Montgomery and family. George Anthony spent Saturday in Connersville. Charles Price and family spent Friday inAbington on business. T. 0. Stanley and wife entertained relatives from Urbana, Ohio,, for sevenvl days last week. Will Shepler and wife spent Thursday with Clayton Schroy and family.

FAMOUS GILBERT AND SULLIYAN LIGHT OPERA "PINAFORE" Special Scenic and Light in g Effects Rollicking Comedy Success "Nothing But The Truth" New York Cast SIBIL 7 Sammis Singers Louise Stallings Lyric Mezzo - Soprano NEW YORK Opera Singers SWISS Singers and Yodlers Williams Company 7 GREAT LECTURES ON TIMELY THEBES 7 BIG DAYS SEASON TICKETS $2 Plus 10 Tax

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Mrs. Ross Moore, near Greenwood, Sun. lay. Mrs. Elizabeth Mullin and daugh

ter Carrie, of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stelle and sons Eldridge and Clair, of Connersville, and Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Abernathy spent bun-

day with Harry Showalter and fair.-',

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. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles and son Maurice, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt and Susie Smith visited in Cambridge City Thursday. Mrs. Martha' Pritchard spent several days last week with Mrs. Nellie Shepler and family. Mrs. Thomas came to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Ross Holling-sworth. Miss Kathleen Egan, of Liberty, and Miss Emma Detrich, of Ohio, : are visiting Lawrence Lafuse and family.

PADDOCK'S FORD Mr. and Mrs. Dan Paddock entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan and son Emerey and grandson Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Perkins. and son John and

"Tcnddaughter Agnes Grimme. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paddock and sor. aniel. Audrea Snyder visited several Ia.. last week with her aunt, Lola Stevens. Mr. and Mrs.- Jerry Cunningham called on Oliver Brown Sunday afternoon. Levi Keller and Walttr Cunningham made a business call in Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wrighi called on Mr. .nd Mrs. Clarence Ryan Friday afternoon. Earl Lee called on Jerry Cunningham Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wrigrht and' daughter Juanita were the Sundayguests of Charley Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder, Eort Teegarden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock and Mary Morris were picnicking Sunday. The threshing ring of this run held their meetinc at Clarence Rvan'r

Monday night. 1

Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Cunningham

and son Walter J. and Hattie Gca

attended the movies in Liberty Saturday evening.

VVendall Hawkins calLvl on Frank

Clevenger and family Sunday afier-' noon. '

Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrickson vis-'

dav.

Cort Heim of Liberty spent aturlay night and Sundav with Mr. .-mil

Mrs. Frank Webster."

WHITEWATER VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Winters

bad for their guests Sunday, Mr. and

Mrs. C. F. Winters and family, and

Mrs. Lide Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West and

sons.. Mr. and Mrs. David Clevenger spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. ami

Mrs. rrank Clevenger. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Paddock and grandson Daniel, motored to Leui.sville Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Talks and family, Mrs. Lon Gear, Mr. and Mrs.

Ko.eoe Joo and sonrpienicked at Pad

dock's prove Sunday.

miss fcdith Urown spent Sunday af

ternoon at (Hen Miller nark.

Several from the vallev witnessed

tfce fireworks at Roberts Park Monday evening.

Mrs. Leah Holmes and daughter

G retchen spent Tuesday with Mrs.

Kuny rarks.

W. It. Hawkins was a Libertv call

er Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. David Clevenirer stv'

son Ralph spent Monday with M and Mrs. Raymond Clevenger.

Mr. and 3 Mrs. O. W. Stevens le'

Monday evening for Lafayette, where they will spend a few days with home folks.

O. W. Crawford has begun pain.ting Frank Clevenger's new barn.

Frank Winters .and family were

Mbcrty shoppers Saturday afternoon

Mr. and Mrs. Rav Winters called

on W. H. Hawkins and family Friday evenir.cr.

Mrs. Leah Holmes and daughter G retchen have returned to their home in Richmond after a three weeks' vist with W. H. Hawkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lambert entertained a number of relatives r;J dinner Sunday. Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Stevens passed through the valley Sunday. Mrs. Cleo Winters entertained the members of her Sunday school class and their mothers at her home Thursday. A picnic dinner was served on the lawn at noon. There were twenty present and all report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDoueal were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clevenger and daughter Melba spent Sunday with friends south of Connersville. The members of the Whitewater Valley threshing ring held a meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West and sons attended children's exercises at Mt. Pleasant Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Winters entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Clevenger and sons, Leroy and Ralph. Orville Clevenger was an afternoon caller. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawkins and grandsons called on Mr. and Mrs Frank Clevenger Sunday afternoon.

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