The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 23, Vernon, Jennings County, 1 January 1920 — Page 4
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w. r.-. - : - wno we sav nas seen ueiter .rm. e .Mr j.nes. welcomed Sum ami uh-j n many who are experiencing what mifiht ' be en v! Lirn int.i'tln parlor ' vhere ills'- -',-., . " il.u-Ltfr was ptr.ving the piano and! rt termed hciteT daijS.
and M son Mr..- Smiih t"SSfHl thera to continue. They con-;
j on a live days' furlough ret uracil to Cv r ii;f:r H fiHT.nH t Aviation Ttopalr Depot at Speedway, faults.. Isunitav.
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Mrs. Sal "rii Wilbur Is visiting her daughter at Jacksonville, led. C. K. Dennerlien was at Indian-
Lov .f :i ?s'.'M for I.;3,isdr :a'r apoll, Monday and Tuesday on bnsittv,' - !.-;. J iifv.'; i
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. i days last week. I,,.f.,. is a ,NUis,' i(8i,'!; of ' .Arthur Shinolt returned to Detroit : Saturday, after spending the holidays - i here with ins grand-parents Mr. and t.tjiri trni it item x ho Mrs. George Vawter. - Miss Mary Stearns, who is taking
a collegiate cours at Cincinnati was
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We wish all the Times force :uul
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By practicing economy and thorough conservative living, regardless of .your status. In the business world, better days are -assured. A Vernon Bank ..account, steadily increased,
Mother .JMacnree" and others of nke 5 paves the way for better dews and a happy and iintiment on Fnmrs about mother i zr r J .
successful future. btart your banl; account this month.
The first son 5 they selected ' was : "Mother." Tliey sang this very feel- if ingly and then, father joined in on"'-"; the flsorus. This was followed, ' by I ii
how true they were, how dear and s how t laved to sing them. j S Then, as Mrs. Jones hadn't appear-: r". ed yer, Mr. Siuith inquired ahout lier i.i state of Jie<h. I
"Oh," Mid Mr. Jones, "she's well enough. SIh-'s in the kitchen doing the dt-ihe, hut after she has finished and h;:s taken in t!i wood she'll join us." .Tudjie.
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Excellent Reason Why Old Gentleman Could Not Decipher the Letters on the Card.
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1 have a white Christmas.
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np;i:ty in i:iifrpii-' i a piH.ut tlmr is j Austin and family spent Xmas Day pruioMi l.y f.eneii. e. t R Heymour with John TIeIn r.nd ran--helnnr .. ' ilv.
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The old man was applying at the eye hospital for some spectacles and the doctor was making a test of his eyes. A card was fixed on the wall twenty feet away from where the old man was sitting, and the doctor asked him: "Can you read that, my man?"' "No. sir," said the old man, "I can't." The doctor told hint to go nearer.
Saturday night, rather foo late to "We, can you read it now?"
Again the old man replied, "No. Kir." The doctor angrily pulled him forward till his noe almost touched the
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wicn he shrtlv tears. Ma! rinmtiy h; cured many an old b;. 1. ) -F r of sel jihness. m Any iiKtti vh hoys a mule is sure to Pave a, kiek ctuning. .F.re penjile are pinched by mvi-;;, lhan !y poHet. The open fur hunting trouhio hi--'- 'M)'t da n year. The iiwn uli is lung mi words
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a hiv:; eh of divine law. I l.e-r n -a lives its Flimljiess shortly 1 nfier ! lie inarriaire ceremony. ! Wli-n in need of a tod line of talk, I pat r.'in;;, a telephone eotHpanv. I ! Si -me jokes ,-;re evidently made of Find woi-i'.s. for thev never die. ! The itsipnlnr watering ilaee at this I stttge of tlie came Is t he olFice cooler. i 1 When some 'eeple fet.l for the
t f j poor they ncverTeel in their 'pockets.
Mack Bales' daughter from Lon-. don. Ind . , has been here for the Xnixs holidays, but returnei home Svr.day". George llartweil accompanied y h i . mother, Mrs. Maggie Mai twell, and nephews, Chester and Eramerpon Llartweil motored to North Vernon, Saturday. Chester llartweil, of Brown's Cor
ner, and his brother, Emnierson, of Rushville, were here to spend f no .veek-end with relatives. The funeral of little Iaicille Fridges, who died of spinal-rrenhij?-in's was held at Cana on Monday of Albert Bridges and wife and v as of last wek. She was the only child of a sweet and'kind disposition and tne parents have the sympathy of all in their bereavement. For the past ten days, the boys l ave been having fun skating. The ponds for miles around have b -en visited by merry crowds.
A lady missionary, vho is a fiste to Mrs. Maddox, of this place, gave a talk at the Church after Sunday school Sunday morning. A brgo number from here attended the banquet ft the F. t A, M . Hall at Faiis the 27th,
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placard. "Well, can you read it now?" "No, sir," said the old man sadly, shaking his head. "Yuu see, sir, I never lean
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President, T. B. Reed ' Vice President, John Childsis I Cashier, E. P. Trapp . Asst. Cashier, Katie Wenzelfi 1 Directors T. B. Reed, John Childs, - John Trapp, Dr. 3 Richardson, Clarence Dawson, Nicholas Eitel, E. P. Trapp. B Uniiniiffiiiiiiin! uiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiinif jsiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiniisii3iiitiiifiiMiiH
Why Complain? There was a fish dinner and Henrietta, aged five, was doing considerable grumbling about a couple of bones that, despite her mother's caution, were in her portion. Edith, aged six, listened to Henrietta for some time without comment. Then, suddenly, she burst out, patience having apparently reached its limit. "For goodness' sake, Henrietta, don't fuss so t God put 'em there."
Not Warm Enough to Ignite. "What have you there?" asked a curious friend.
"A package of old love letters," re
plied the host.
"Going to burn them?" "Yes. When I wrote these missives, they were so fervent I had as Idea they might be ignited by spontaneous combustion, but I think I'll have to use a match, after all." Hoastoa To&t. """j"
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V.1.H0H v ji 'V, tutj ui;vai t liUTpins in. in Hteu nil oj teun i:min this paper because their j !'rI!a(TOods arc Up to clatC and! No. llafalo. a until sIh.mFI hide n..thnot shop wo-.i, : ; : l;T: a "H v.ife-evc, if st were
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Mis, Sprickerhoff, of Seymour, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Myrtio James. Mr. Wilhelm is building a new barn on the farm that he bought Ircm Dr. Lewis. Wm. Jolly, of Indianapolis, is a visitor at Frank Plough's. George and Arthur Bennett, of Vernon Township, spent Sunday at Ceorge Graham's. x-Mrs. Fred Perry arid daughter spent Christmas at Carl Shepherds. Frank Plough and family were the guests of Harold McCarter Saturday. Jessie Baker and wife, Trcfferd Port and family. Misses Minnie and Mildred James, and Helen Thomas, were guests of T. L. Thomas ard wife Xmas Day.
Wm, McCarter and , son Clarence,
returned Friday front ConnersviFe Mrs. Mae Moor head and sons, of Shelbyville, were recent visitors at North Vernon. Miss I-etha Plough, of Indianapolis is spending the holidays with tier par "M5 irank Plough azl wifo. M'-s, Judith Wai:::cctt c.ttcr.c!ed
' the funeral of hr aunt Mrs. Jaicy j Wright in Piiyrcr Towr. ?hip, 3-srday
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Ckes. Field a real smoke Chesterfield, The choices? of expensive aromatic Turkish toacc03s the finest of sun-ripened Domestic leaf, blended by an original and exclusive method that can't be imitated. In the blending of these costly tobaccosi our experts have brought out a new flavor end a mellow richness surpassing that of any cigarette you ever smoked. Chesterfields sure do satisfy; not in. flavor alone, but in value, in quality, even in their euperior moisture-proof wrapping that keeps " them firm and fresh always. You want "satisfy" that's sure. You get it only in Chesterfields.
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