The Vernon Times, Volume 7, Number 52, Vernon, Jennings County, 12 June 1919 — Page 5

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1 n c l ' n nm Chi! 1! re n E x o re is-. of the various churches will I held here Sunday June 15th. U - 1 1 1 f .

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tar.ev and tailored a i.in.ich pec ially featured. 1 1 f rn.:.u.ie radical retlu.-lion i;i stuck 0! Woi.i Suits nv.C values ;:rc extraor.iinnry nst arc. all new models, aiany them hav.n;, been in ..tcaji; a lew weeks. As 'hit: out! on .i l i w (1 c V hut lot ni'-ncr ntic.'i; 1 ri i .1 ;.h 1 ! v i a chance to obtr.hri a yuii at tji;"; saving -n c w U v. --i mr- i.iii as :.iyu-ciian-v-1; a i e so "liiitar, to lo hardly noticeable. liiliUil 1 L' uili.u - Madison's Largest DisUihutors of Dry (joods, (do:iks. Suits, Mn:;s. Car pels. v 1 c . , o t c . , J " ? ft i. fr IL ft W " L. Ihi i.ni liniini.,!'' .! h ' ' i . 'h i ; j it. Ii. iiiklUUii Mutt s a 1 3 1 1 4 I t5!u i Vernon, hid. i n i n :i .-- r.vt : 1 1 A 1 I ii U") A I ) AD.Vh.N l-'i'liA Til N IMuNNSYLVANIA LINKS SUNDAY, JUNK 15th .fa- Ki. -i. Si. Ik, .!.. ."?" X. TO 'fj w 4 m v.. y A V .m &, m . d.:; 'K L jr 4 .':.,,! t "I IllSf". NOTICE TO HEIRS, uhmillunK). ku. t u tbe neiltt r ." I !.r I h 1. 1 I I A : . t i 3 Ko'.'.er, ohN-r.'j-:.';!, i iu the Jennim; lriMUt 'oaii, O.-fohtr n mi, I'.'l't. .l tU-, is 1 U ir ' O . i; tl::A J;!in . itubiMts Aibiiin.-a i aler, w;l! Hie will annexed e-f t!u e-lale (,i J IsUvt S. iUdier, (.Imt.-i !,. ; h.as hi ; tv.eannt and oaeb. r.- in i 'ina! S-.-ttle-iiter.L of Haid i. state, a:id thai the j.mu will eoiuo up !'.( t'ae examinati-an and tuainn of !-Ki'n Cin-uit (a;rt m. th" i,;h day ef Oeteb; r, i'.tb1, the j..an:e I ein2 It .J udieial nay uf October, T.-ym nt ulitdt i inn jell ibir-, ( 'rctul .r-, ta .Lratt0i-i of send r-a-ifejav a. : n ! o oppoar in ra'M ct-nrt :nu! ? r.u...e ;r any tt.'-r bo, n'liy .-a a .-or iaat art,! vo,i-!i"is sh.riM n o b:? appro wa, Th.e b-'-"-; oi' t'u dt evd.-a.t eai-I a'! ojln in-Otf-'iri are r j a: i 1 in :ippo ,r aaa neike pteoi" oi lh ir ii'.-stv !i ip i-r , l.a , to nay put ,.' -id e.l:U W I 1 K.-es, iiiy baud an.l th- o-,l of ..d eonit, tin, 2- i d. ;y ei Aiay, Pia. t r,! II. i.ni:--, Ol Woy i ,. Jo , ;. Allvs. l!i lh t dl'h, The hot weather h-is arriveil hut you can OUKNCiI YOUR TIUIvST here wilh everything that is cooling. Als( a full sine oi "a . . , ? i r'" OfKJCi. ( ' f . mid I It i1 attilti x t i r - . ? Pan'; forget the C..j IIOCM. II. I I'.s We have a lull line oi b nest on the marl;et. Watch our baUiirdav S nee ml i h,

Bewrai from here attended Chili1, ven's Day at Ebonczer.

Mrs. Chas Carr is on the sick Everett Smith is laid up with a sore foot caused by a sprain. Mrs. Archie Wilson of Morristown was guest of Mrs. Wm. Hinchman and son Saturday. Alice Perry went home last Friday. Mrs. Jane Wiggam who has been ill is now much better. Jacob Henninger remains quite feeble. Judye John R. Carney went to Scottsburg Monday to open Court. Elisha Thomas is seriously ill. Arthur Thomas has been called home from Cincinnati owing to the illness of his father. Lee Grinstead and Mr. Collins of Butlerville were quests of Mrs. Wm. Hinchman and son Harry Tuesday. Ray Patrick and wife of Westport were here over Sunday visiting relatives and friends. Will Hargesheimer and wife spent Sunday with his father, Henry Hargesheimer in Lovett Township. Garet Branham took dinner Sunday with his daughter Mrs. Alice Marlett af N. Vernon. Mrs. John DeVersy spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Wm Branham and wife of Powder Creek were calling on his brother Garet Branham last Friday. Circuit Court adjourned Satur day. Miss Leah Baldwin of Green castle is visiting friends here. Jacob McClure is at home from Bloomington where he has

been attending State University. church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. Roscoe Carney transacted business in Northern Indiana. last week. Dr. Will Cast of Zenas and James Smith of Geneva Tp. are here on the Board of Review. The Vernon Base Ball Team held an ice cream social at the Court House Saturday evening at which a large crowd was in

, u .uciuuu,;; ouito liu.vca.siiy. mQn jn Mar;on Township WedW m Dranbam lost a valuable nrsdav evening. horse last week. u. t , -n , j Airs. Joe v e.tscy will leave next Miller Bros of North Vernon j weeh for Vernon, Ind., where are making some substantial i she expects to mccther son and improvements at Ihe residence family of Tulsa, Okla., who will of Misses Ohio am" Maggie stay t here a month prior to loavA!dett. " i i: for Lake Chautauqua, N. Y. Sern ieo at the Presby tori. n ' " So remainder of the sura-

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Mrs. Joseph Stearns and

daughter Cathlcen. Mrs. Jesse j n ,iXllx u M,r hvia-. spent a very onRicliardson and daughter Lrein l1'' ' ,V ;i'1 , i t" s- preset. t v. ere: Misses Ilernawere- shopping at Seymour onj,.ine WoIkt.r Lois Thomas, Isabel Colday last week. .j vin and KUanor Coryell. - Messrs Ja-

Ira Richardson, wife and Louis Foga and wife of N. Vernon motored here last Thursday and called on Mrs. Wm. Hinchman and son. Mrs. E. M. Lindsay of N. Vernon son and wife of Springfield Ill. and Mrs. Chas Carr motored to Madison last Wed nesday George Rogers has sold his residence on Brown Stree to Mr. Roberts of Indianapolis. Geo. Rogers and family who have been occupying it, will spend the summer on the farm with Mrs. Roger's mother, Mrs. Sam Staley south of town. Mrs. L. D. Hamrick and children returned to their home in Cleveland Okla. Wednesday.

Ralph Cotton has returned to Pittsburgh. Byfield Hartwell was here from New Albany last week. Mr. Wm Wiley and family of Heltonville Ind. visited Riley Ross and wife Sunday. Harry Thicksten and family of N. Vernon visited her mother Mrs. Jennie Dixon last Sunday. While H. H. McNew was cutting grass in his yard one day last week he cut his third finger on his left hand with a sickle. Dr. Richardson was called and was obliged to take several stitches. At last account it was doing nicely. Evangelistic meetings will begin at the Baptist Church Tuesday evening June 17. Rev. H. B. Ferrell and wife, of Louisville, will conduct the meetings. A cordial invitation to all. Sing ers of all congregations are specially invited. The Vernon Baseball team will play Lovett here Sunday June 15th 2:30 p.m. P rcss C a r r i s s u li e r i ng a severe injure on his right a-m from a kick by a horse at ihe livery stable. Excursion train has come in vogue .u a in, first on next Sunday h Mad: son. iei a ge i hichelor and Thomas Dally d Indiana. i were here on nupot s hist week. Edward Hinehman spent last Monday at home. Rnh rt Willman was here on a ; lsll everal days. I 4v!v inneiiman oi Atnens, I -)hie j here on a visit to his llher and othcr rciativcSf Arthur Thomas came home ; iioiu Cincinnati to see his father I who is ijuUe pearl v. Mr .and Mrs. Holmes and d.vu'jhier attended Commence-r.-jeiTersonville Star, May, 31 s. e !s fi - ? f- a ijc. it ti' i a ft. A vts" a gso? H i j'''i For Infants and Children ! in use tr or uvcru Years M'.vays I'cars the i - f WT ! hr J. G 1. sirl.- nave a l.iwn party ! Tu s-tav nicht at tho homo of Mis i Gbidys Cole. Tr.e t-venin-!: w.aa spent v.a to erved aad th-. quests departed at rt.i. Mot hare, Kingsiey Gannon, Donad ThnusiS, Riley Whiteomb and Howard Childs. Transfers Ctiarle? II. Jdathias Com. to Wm. Malhb id a JUovett tp ?is-;o Anna Von Dielinger to (.'has Mat Idas ' I a i. e. 1 11 tp 2V7. Ceorge lteicr- to Perry B. lioberts lot. in Vera ei Una, Mary 15. F&iley to .leanings County (ointntsaionera fraction of n Campbell j tp dehn (),"tai.nyer to Isabel Overmycr win 'uted AH gy lata. HsnuiPt II. Urin.-uad la John A. Hou: lot in Vernon Wihler G. Vonng to Jt&lph lanbi Part lot hi North V roni 1 ! IHy llandloa to J. V. Hah-lion S." f '., , a t tn 1 , ' - ' ' ' -4 i - 1 ' ' Crocker aud Paraet to Edward DitI ho-rer He a Centr tn 4 ...

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. tt y f ctive ia gathering 5 ' " ' rou-p, bunches of grsrs r t nir. that ire titruult to : i it, Ah : A I.larriage Ceremony , In the northwest part of our country there Uvea a well-known iri.-h uu-k-r-trale, a man of liberal '.a ati..u ar.U a full r rapt a of genuine v, ii, svm hp. S exchange. A short thu as- Jim am v't a co!oIcd Pa5r fal!rri P the D - Muirs to be united for hotter uorse. The squSre having boon notiiied of thtir coining, prepared and netimily used tlie followiug ccremoiry : "Jim. will you take Bet, Without any regret, To love and cherish. Till one of you perish, And id laid und?r the sod, help you God?"' After being nnswore ! in lie Riannsiiive by Jim, thes.iuire lunud to Hot and SAid: "i!i.-t, wiil you take Jim, And cling to him, Hath out and in, Through thick and thin, Holding him to your bo ot, Til! di?itb dr you p;irt?" Hot fceqr.ie.socal by a mode-t bow of the head, and the happy pair was i is-lais-cd as follows: 'Through-iih-'s sitornate jov and fitrifo. J now pronounce you man and wiff. Go up lifo'rf hill til!. you pet to the leve, Andealule your bride, yon idaet rusty devil.,' -The Printing Trade News. Wisconsin Digs Out the Barberry. Nine of the 12 infested areas in Wisconsin fcsave been freed of the common barbt-rry. the ornamental fdmib which harbors the black rust of wheat and other small grains. In a few years it is expected that tin? entire State will be t iean of infection. Early s.-tt!eis in Wiseo.'vein introduced tin barberry, the fruit being used in wine and jilly nmkint. Their children are now w orking assiduously to eradicate it because it menaces food production. The Madison Park and Pleasure Drive As joeiation had hired laborer to dig out over 2-",0(H) barberry seedinga from ita drive ways. Both urban and country dwellers have vigorously battled "the barberry during the lat year. Jn some instances bushes have been destioyed which had previously persisted in eeitain locations for over half a century. Ihrd have spread the barberry seed to neighboring farms and woodlands from infected premises. The campaign for barberry eradication was not begun any too soon, in the opinion of Htfb En 1 Federal sptcialists, as it is believed that in a fe;v years more the expense of ridding the State of the pest would have boon .imrst prohibitive. East L-ovctt M is3 Anna Himp-on of Vernon tp. was the guest of Pearl and Marie Mc Carter Sunday. Mr, and ?drs. I'tchinson of Alcx.ndria are visitors at the home of A liis an Miller. Miss Cora Dickey ha gene to Falmouth to -a?it her si.-ter Mr.". Itay Uendrie Li S, John JJailie is rep anting hb dwelling in East Lovett. Frank Paugh and family attended Cam mo at omen t exorcises at Xoith Vernon Sr.turdaj-. North Vernon needs a new Court House and needs it bad. Mrs. Mary Kckhart is seriously id at the home of her f-iter, Mrs. Ilsehel Miller. A large crowd attended Children' Day exercises at Graham church Sunday evening. Jesse James and fami'y were .Sanclay visitors nt the home of A. K. James. Horeea Wilson and wife sprat Friday with Allison Miller. If a new Court House nt North Vernon would rt benefit tlie fanner penny what does it matter to him? Doubling his taxe does.ut imrt that generous city any if it can get wded it v. a a t ?p (BP Tl ff PI nc 202 L 1 f I N D

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t Craaiacr and v. ib' spent J. J:. I'Tputy of FianliUa fpeat severa l - , c th Th-y jeturned j ariday with li"n m n V. M. leputy. nome.s . .-r n ', Fie.i DepaiSy IranaeUu budness &t liw ,1'uim' . one of the prmha.tt ' hVjiuuur Saturday, who wai fot-,Tly of this place t ul ,,. ' ., c, now of Clear springs, camo up ,-atur i (.,I;!ll,Pr fan -your Tnuraday to attend the Cominca am aif sa.d "' '

wag calling on oil : n,i!i cWtutday evening, lie retur tue :',urni?,y morning. On account of ihe busy s-: i, i , te Ladies A i el Society v, a not vWrgely attended at M r.-. Ji.-n 'Petes t .. on Wcihn-i.'ay The 1 ji.dic-s Aid Society will have an fe- Cream .Supper at theliush liraneh School building Saturday night June 1 H'n. John Loricy ;-prid Sunday with his tat!ar, Mr. Lusey a Vernon, His father is in very poor health. H- erai from here rdtendtd the com mencement at N. Vernon Saturday. John Coleman and wife Fpent Sunday with Tbom.i.' ( 'on boy and wife. Mrs. Ceorge Hammer citioi on Mrs. C. M. silver Suudny. Tii'e next Sundiy ,-e!aioi Convention wait be held nt It il l.it PUin, next Sunday after ncxai. liemombcr tit-? preaehlns; perviee ! . ; re Samday morning. Centerville. i-lev. Lev, i King of Vernon prcac-h-i d a line fermou here Siin-l .y aflernrcn. Mr, an'd Sirs. - Morris, who bought the WVuah piace and moved liere

from ludianapolh? Saturday had some j church in Marion township The decbad, luck. The load caught lire and ration i were unmuidly Jin.;", coosistdmost ruined everything. ' Ing of evergreen?, (' H. liags and gsr-

Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Campbell and sou, of Alert, Mrs. Kins of Vernon, attended church here Sunday afternoon. .i-L'r.. ...i., ill.. t . I J Lake sml wife Sunday afternoon. Daiy Divis sold some young-chick-1 e-ra last week, iiiat brought over a dollar each. Flora Ciarkson hs suihriog vith tin rheumatism. Tilings funny to their child reu to stead of Susd.iv .,ts t .'-.e .1 p.a;.-h-1:. :-o i ing service?. l ' .a ' y ant Kua t . i . i. I 4. . . S ' i I ; J Saturdsy aud we. t.a.rii.al 1 It.- -. Ii I V,'j fO, O-- ! r- " ,. . 4 . ,, . n . h. v . i ,. ... ... , . . t .. . . . . T ,. r f 4 fli--: r-. .... I ....4 ... .... t ! u::i -' 4... i .. A ..,!, aau ---iUj. lil asr.i.a ajas.-iv e. tma--. t'ave

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:S O. 2IUJG STOMK .'i i i ,i 1 1 i T TT T "" f Marion Vi'' o,u ) pat of sr. Loui-i Ho. ca.ue i ts week far a visit with relatives j an-1 friciirj . I rduiar Movs was at Commiikey, t .-.rmerH are busy planting corn. Our Children's D.y is next Sunday night June Sth. 1 4. F. fly an and V. f I. Deputy w:r2 at Vernon Momlaj-. Several from here attended th8 Carnivul at Sej-mour last we-'t Miss Fhebe Mutclimore is gpendisg a few days with Mrs. (. T. Shall. Mr. aud Mis. John (Jrub:r cal'ed on Jo.-epn Mo a:-a r.nd wife Sunday. The Commencement exereoe for the eight grade graduates wiil to June Ilth at the church. Thf Common Seiiooi Comniencement of Marion Township wa held in the First Marion Fapibt Church Wedneday night, Jane 11, Twelve young people rf ctiveb diplomas given by Co. Hupt. Whiteomb. P.ev, -Mr. Wliitrasn cf Seymour &ave the addiess. CHILDREN DAY AT FIRST MARION "Garland's of Peace", a Children's Day exercise, was splendidly rendered last Sunday evening in a crowded ho a- at the hirst Man. .a Faplist lands of roses. Pe.-.ee aud roses reigned supreme. Tlsei-.mmlttef was highly commended far their excellent taste in decorating as well a in the i-rn x gram w hicn waa en.ocd by tli. " ... " " is i T 1 r o o t 4 14 4 4 . . J ..... if - ; , ' If VVc Cm't FIc.M .... . 4U4 "e$ .i... i hm I

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