The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 14, Vernon, Jennings County, 18 September 1919 — Page 1

m 1 y THE - ONLY PUPEH PUBLISHED JIT THE COUHTV SEHT

VOL. 8. No. 14

VERNON, IND., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER IB. 1919.

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Will Jordan rcturnctl to his home in Oklahoma City Sunday after visiting with his uncle, C. C. Jordan and other relatives here. He also attended the Letter Carricr.s National Con

vention at Philadelphia. Carson Jordan of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his parents, C. O. Jordan and wife. Mrs. Walter M. Carson and daughter, Laura were in Seymour Tuesday and Wednesday. Mesdames Lewis King, M. B. Patrick, Clias Carr and Mrs,

Maud Monroe were guests of W, P. Carr and wife Sunday. Mrs. Harry Thieksten and daughter of N. Vernon visited her mother, Mrs. Jennie Dixon Saturday. Mrs. Hose King and niece, Helen Meyers of Indianapolis visited their aunt, Mrs. William Ilinchman Sunday. 1 Dr. W. II. Richardson and wife entertained at dinner Monday: Mr. and Mrs. Callahan, Mr. George McCammon, Minnie and Guy Worthington, of Indianapolis and Mrs. Geo. Jordan and mou of N. Vernon. Mrs. Jennie Dixon and Mrs. Lou Pearce spent several days with Mrs. Harry Thieksten this week . Dr. K:v Richardson and fam

ily of N. Vernon visited his parents Sunday. Dr. M. P. Daubenheyer and daughter of Butleryille were callers at the home of M. B. Patrick and wife Tnursday. Brn Downs and wife, John Greathouse and wife of Deer Creek, and Mrs. Myra Warnicut of Bourbon, were guests of Mrs. Win Ilinriimun and son Thursday night. Carson Jordan of Indianapolis Geo. Jordan and family of N. Vernon, J. Y. Hargesheimer and wife and Mrs. Lou Pearee of Kokomo visited C. C. Jordan and wife Sunday. Archie Wilson, and family of N. Vernon have moved in with her mother, Mrs. Wm Ilinchman. Mrs. Belle Fisher of Butlerville was the guest of her brother, M. B. Patrick and wife Thursday. Mrs. Chessie Monroe. HM Fowler and wife, Mrs. Marie Hartwell and son, Will Dixon

Charles HoOten of Illinois visited relatives here Sat ui day and Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Ilillerman left for

her home at New York City after a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Sullivan. Thomas Hastings remains seriously ill.

Mrs. Harry Jacobs of Grayford was here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon

spent Saturday and Sunday at Cclumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Callahan of Plymouth, O., Mrs. Samuel Brown, Mrs. Geo. McCammon and Miss Minnie Worthington of Indianap

olis motored here Monday and visited friends. K. L. Vanscov is on the sick list. . Miss Edna Willman of Indianapolis spent Sunday here. Grier Lamb and wife oi Indi

anapolis yisited relatives here Sunday. Mr. Livingood and family have moved on the Schweinbold

place and will farm it for H. R. Carney. Fred Ilinchman of Indianapolis was here this week calling on old friends. Fred is employed by the Express Company. Mrs. M. L. Holmes and Miss Fanny Lamb went to Indianapolis last Friday on business. Miss Lamb went from there to her school at Finley, Ind. Chesley Holmes and wife and Mrs. Adaline Bolser went to Lou Iddings' orchard Wednesday and got some fine apples.

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This is our second call to remind you of the Fourth Dist. Reunion to be held

at Vernon, Ind., Thursday, Sept. 115, 1011). We are expecting a great reunion. Come and eDjoy it with us. Plenty of good speakers have teen secured, including men who have been on the "firing line" in France. Plenty ol martial music, plenty of good grub can I e secured at reasonable rates. We are ready to extend a

hearty welcome to each soldier of all

wars. We earnestly request, we cannot

command, all soldiers having: uniforms

wear them, whether they be "blue" or "khaki", they are equally honorable. Exercises begin at 10:30 a. rn. and continue through the day and evening. Free auto service from N. Vernon and return.

Remember thia invitation extends to eery soldier, and every soldier's friend. We are ready to extend the hand of greeting to all. lly order of Executive Com. Lewis King, Qist. Commander

Several from hera attended the fa neral of Mrs. MaitaaDanharatt Gra

ham last Tuesday, she died of apo

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Aug. 31. She formerly lived hztm til'

last Fall, she gold tier elites tiers, sresnt

the winter in Florida oa account of

failing health, and boarded at Vernon

thia summer. She h&a a host of friea&s

who will mlsa her.

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For SaliEihty-nine shocks of good corn in the field. Mrs. Ella Lamb.

POULTRY AND EGGS We will open a RECEIVING STATION for Poultry and Eg-gs Monday, Sept. L2, in the I. O. O. F. Building, Vernon, Highest prices will be paid. Lafe Ray burn.

FCr Safe One good strong on horse wagon and one yearling HoUtein bull. Sylvester Kinear, Grayford, Ind.

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Madison Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Leavitt has returned to Harrimen, Tenn. Ed ward Milligan and wife of Mnncieare visiting Samuel Colm and family. Mrs. Mary Willman visited relatives and friends here last week. Thomas McCallister and wife of Pushville spent several days here last week. Mrs. E. L. Vanseoy yisited her daughter, Mrs. Roy Stearns at ilrewersville last week. Dr. D. X. Haydon will leave shortly for Texline, Texas to

visit his son, Dawson. Haydon. Mrs. George B. Carson and children and Miss Margaret Carson visited James Carson and wife at the County Farm Tuesday, Mr. Leavitt and Miss Edna Hurkit to5k in the Excursion to Madi-ou Sunday. Norris Whital.er of Richmond visited friends here last week. Morris Wilder and Eos coo Carney -spent Friday at Ver-sailes.

MARRIED Relatives have received word of the marriage of Cheater A Bachelor, of Seattle, Wash., a brother of George H. Bachelor, of Indianapolis, and Miss Anna Rurfc a cousin of Mrs. James P. Raker, of Indianapolis, and a former teaoher at Manual Training High School, which took place in Seattle September at the home of the bride's cousin. The bride is a member of the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity and a graduate of Butler College. The brideg room is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and a graduate of Indiana University. 1 udianapolig news. Chester in a Vernon Jad and received bis education and early training ia the Vernon School-? and is the son of the lute Sudge Thomas C. Betceelor. The bride ia the daughter of tbi late Rev. Ciark Burt of Vernon, well know to the many citizens of Vernon. The many friends of Vernon extend congratulations to the harpy couple.

Centerville. Rev. Croix held services here last

week. D. r, Rankin preached here Sundy night. W. H. Davis and family entertained the former's nieee last week. Blanch Wright of Indianapolis visited her parents, E. J. Wright and wife recently. The Corbia family entertained relatives from Indianapolis last week. The train caused quite a lire east of here Sunday.

Fern Stine and family returned to their home in Virginia after a fewdays visit with her mother, Mrs. Runion.

Clarence King and family of Indianapolis visited Eugene Austin and family last week. He ia a brother of Mrs. Eugene Austiu and a nephew of Mrs. Henry Austin. A few of our farmers attended a farmers' federation meeting at N. Vernon on Tuesday of last week, Mr?. Elizabeth Bales is spending a couple of weeks with her son, William Bales and family at Indianapolis and

also with other relatives at New London, Ind. Leland JLurton, who has been quite ill ia improving. He is the youngest child of Charles F. Lurton aud wife. SI r-. Ella Dawson is spending several weeks w ith her children here. She ha-3 beea making her home with her son, Waittr Dawson, at Fairbury, 111. Ch&s Willoughby and wife moved to Madison last week. Georgo Dawson spent a few days here last week vi&iting his mother and sisters. He waa on his way to C4uo, where be has work. Rev. William Daw of Balfoid, Ky., has been holding a very interesting and successful revival at the Co fit e Creek Christian Church the past two weeks. Up to Sunday night there had

been 23 additions to the church. The meeting will closj tbis week. Miss Elsie Arbnckle visited friends at Blotcher over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martiu Carr visited friends at their former home in Scott County last Sunday. Marion Shepherd went Ust wesk to his brother, Elmer Shepherd' to fpend the winter.

Our town noW has a butcher's shop, which is convenient for our people, even if meat is high. It is operated by Chas Mathiasand W. W. Williams.

ti. T. Austiu and wife aud Eugene Austin and family attended a large dinner at Seymour Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hems' birthday budiversary. It is reported that our tcbool will commence the first Moud3y in October. Forest Kinder and Edna Wilker-

son will be our teachers. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Reeves was very ill a few dava last week, but ia happily recovering.

Uncle Joe Elakely, living between our town and Lovett, diej la,t Saturday. (.Too Iate for Last Week.) Mrs. Dora Runyan and children of Indianapolis, were here last week visiting relatives. C. F. Eurton bought and shipped a car load of wheat from tbis place last week.

Mrs. Maude Miller and daughters, I

i.dna, Josephine and Hazel returned to their home in Jeftersonville last Thursday after a few dajs visit with friends here.

Many are busy harvesting tuUceo at present. The Farmeis' Federation meeting of Montgomery township wssheld at the school house at this place list Wednesday uight. Some of our farmers have commenced to cut corn. Toe hauling of the fcchool back the coming season was awarded to George A. Hartwell, tbe lowest bidder. Clem Bridges, wife and daughter, Fostee attended tbe State Fair last

week. C. F. Lurton was a visitor at the State Fair one day last week. Granville Arbuckle clerked for Lurton last week while Clem Bridges was eway.

Marble Cornel Harry Daanecker returned to his work in Newcastle Monday. Mr. Will Shuck of Florida e sent iat

week with his sister, Mrs llsry Haab.

Will Crlpe waa in Dopant Monday. George VanAntwerp, wife End

daughter, Mrs. Flora Iddings and Hr. Robert Marshall of Hanover and Hen

ry Dilk and wifa of Big Creek

a hursciay at the home of Abe Van Antwerp.

S. G. Anderson and wife spent last week visiting in Indltaapolia and Bed-

lord.

Mrs. Louiia Thomas and two children, Mrs. Addie Kirk and baby and

Mrs. Hazel Dannecker left Wednesday to visit relatives in Cincinnati. Mis. Sarah Spana spent 4ast week with relatives in Hanville. Mrs. Bess Miles of EelJevue spent part oflast week wrth relatives here.

Mis. N.J. VanAntwerp ia visiting relatives in Hanover. Ben Cripe of Franklin returned home Monday after spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. Mary Hash spent part of last week with her son James and family ! of Middle Fork. j Mrs. Tatem recently gold her farm to E. A. Adams. Mrs. Tatem expects to move to Columbus in the near future. Clemens Dilk, wife and two children of Big Creek spent Sunday with Arthur Cripe aud family. Preaching serv ce was well attended Sunday night. Rev. Hurt gave his iareweil address. James Hash and family epent Sunday with Abe VanAntwerp. H ar ley Spann Jr. returned to Indianapolis Monday after spending a few daye with home folks.

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How often we hear people sin thin days are coming." Occasionally u-c who we say has seen better J.m . V many who are experiencing what .-..i termed better days By practicing economy and thorough correlative living, regardless of your status in the b: iness world, better days are assured. A Vernon Bank account, stead 1: paves the way for better 1 t ar. 4 successful future. Start volutins month.

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Rush Branch Mrs. Cora Ploughe and children re turned home Tuesday after a visit with her father, Mr. Coverdale and famiiv

ana otner relatives at Ft. Wayne.

John Sehlotmau recently purchased

a player piano.

Hoy Hough and Ursula Anderson of

Kabbit Plains were married Saturday. They will go to housekeeping on Mr. Audersou's farm at Needmore. We extend congratulations. The farmers are busy ailing silos cutting corn and gathering tobacco. Miss Anna Grinstead and Mr. Wiliams of Monestown were married at VTernon last Monday. We extend congratulations. Next Sunday will be our last nrrh.

ing service for thia Conference year. T. H. Schlotmaa and family are enjoying some fine music with their new victrola. Miss Cordelia Con boy went to El com -ington Monday where she will attend college.

Mrs. Beny Ls entertaining her father from Indianapolis. Mrs. Schlotman U entertaining her

sister and family of Indian a poll. John Fountain and ma, JLe and Birdie Kensler and baby of Cltar Springs were the gotsts of Mr. and Mrs. George Hanner Saturday and Sunday. Bob Fry purchased a pisno I&zt week Mis. Lewis Woolmaa and son, lister of Salem, O., motored here lxst week and are visiting J. N. Callicott and wife. Joe Conboy and Lambert RanMn.

who have been in Iowa and N. Dakoto for several months returned home Friday. Harry Heid and family were the Sunday guests of John Schlotman. Dr. Cox has purchased property at Osgood and will locata there. We regret very much their going there for they were such worthy people that we would like for them to itsy ia car midst. T. H. Schlotman and family and Clyde Paugh and family attended church at New Marion and spent the remainder of the day with f irs. Schlotman and Mrs. Monies of Uolton. Charlie Brooks hss purchased a Ford, Flayviile Cox went to Hancock Co., Saturday where he will teach school this winter. The Perkins Bros. beaa the carpi nter work on Lester Ilall'a barn Tuesday.

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