The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 28, Vernon, Jennings County, 6 February 1920 — Page 5

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of the total living expense. It follows that if the housewife

own shopping for foods lifts prudently

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iNTU iiUTINO NO TKAPPING J.ne1 on th lk'!ow Farm. 1! VsU WiUtey, J. II Kramer, E. St. Vat'eay-tlr. A. M. J Toward, John Si K!rr; l.'Mr. Anns Heilraan, Peter l!w'.' Ji.'r, Wtliiy, C. H. flan ball fr. a. nut"i. c. Ale, o Jiy- ? John I)Vtff3 Mftry A. Dawr Uc-'i KaodilY Andrew pily, J 1, iL'if, II. Jfvwfn, Wifiiarii A. Xl'.vff iSu5, i'trri'

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llarioa-rau'l. Clertlcs, xsit can 33 a liarge 0 cz box Raisins- pks ....X3. Cfcitt 3aa.: meaJ4 -lbs- fcj''"'. .t.lSc peaches er can .-. . C3 haJt 'cainv 'S, IBs 'tr f. t .105'j-Peaclres per gallon . , y. 1.C0 5' Vtsr fcr. . . . .23c 1 Aurieots per can . , , v . , -.13-

last .Saturday from

stay at the hospital at Sallsrsburs

union improved in' health.

Charlie Layton, who bad an operation performed for tonsilitis, has been having gatherings Ja his head and been very sick but is reported some

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Miss i-ana wimerson was at North Vernon last Saturday to take the

teacher' examination. .

Ansa ihelma Wilterson and Everett

McCJill were united in marriage and we wiii tha you! people the best of luck, aappineas and prosperity. The bride

is the fsecond daughter or John Frank lia Wilkerson.

. ani Cory a was busy all last week baniing several farmers tobacco to market aV iladisoji in his auto-truck,

ana wui 4Mb KO-einployed all this week

V. V. Bridge has purchased the town, property belonging to his son Millie Bridges, and will remain here

instead- ol njoving to Indianapolis.

Willie Bridges ha purchaBed William

Wilsons property north of town and

will soon move into it, while Mr. Wil

son Is preparing to move to Martin county near Shoals, to be near his farm so he can. oversee it. He-is 'an old Civil War veteran and unable to do much farming himself. John Wagoner, we are told, has sold his farm to a party from Kentucky. T. J. Staples moved last week to his property here in town which he recently bought ef Fred McClannahan. A Kentuckian, whose name we did not learn, bought Mr. Staple' farm and will live Ihere. .

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ELSlt BlUNCIf. HgIcxi Simpton who has been makingher home at 33r. and Mrs. Carl Jainey's, returned to her home at Mtme, Ind., Monday. , Lola Walters and Opal BroQks, were the jjxttta of 5Jis. Lola Jerants, Sunday. . , ' . Amos Silver. of NV Vernon, J. W. Silver, of .BuUervllif, Q. W. Feweil and C. . M. gilVr:-Sfi'njt oady at the old 'ke.ms- places , k-'v . y t. . . ; --Mm-i ;C. Fry, anal' family and Homer, Ei-y of -bethel spent Suhday .with Rv.Bquirs and wif. Mr. Sgp .Wilcomh was the jjjeat of-3tf; Tli.SQhl.Qtmari, Friday. Supt. Shep Witeomb and trustee F. H. Schlotman were visitinj the schools

.at -.San Ja-ciuto, Friday

NoiiTii ai:i:mv Metropole Hotel. Fr-:;:v 7th, For one d o9 a. in. to 3 p. rn.. ; Specialist. Brings th-

their Organisation ar..i ; : their successful trvir-.;-. -

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The Viuir 1 ). . t!on of ri - ' They ar .1 ! meat of t n:ii.. (: without siii-. i oi all in t - tines, con-t 1 r heart, m 1 . -. tica, goiu c all long i-t 1 Many years . x- : .. record ot i fully trt d s are riglu. i -n-.-to earn tno au:.i- -. iJl;s!K Each slat I" iu iuuik! tile t . . the organi;:at:-iu : . from oit th:.r (. just bi:c:a!.v- ; h... , c to high priced :-'(. t.als at a iort:4 ...l.-t. home. Xo conun ;!!!;. number hurYering u . to supiort siHK-h' I - i treatment an-.l cin; . tors .have sol tvJ ;L, highly trained s'i-.cc-.i community a;-i v i!' course of trea and instruct ii ; , !: of themselves ,1 what you have I i perience you iuul v; cians, coiu-ulr l.r:.i costs nothing. I: y able he will ;.i . ; stay and relic the ; ladies must cn;i.e wli. and minors with 1 guardians. Laboratories. 3iiil',;ji

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-AiXJft J' Jh.. H.f 1 IW' .i4 AivATA(iL., ;F a .u;:::isjX03rj I want a commissioned high school because it gives the pupil a better chance for a good education. Tha laboratories are properly equipped. The domestic science room are required to hve a proper amount of equipment. Enough time has to he devoted to the study of agriculture and other subjects. A certain number of teachers i.-s re--Wired for a commissioned high school. If one teacher is required to give her time to a great number of &ubjeeU she can not give satisfactory time to each subject and for that reason a proper number of teachers is required. The library also has to be kept to a certain standard. Other things besides equipment nr..! a achers are required. The school building shall be properly ventilated, clean, safe, and properly heated. If a pupil graduates from a commissioned high school he or phe has a better chance at college. In every way a commissioned school ii better. Charles Welker.

I10MKSTIC -SC1X3CL ( LASS TE11TAISM. The domestic science, class, under the supervision of Miss Cunningham, gave a six o'clock dinner Friday evening at the school house for the Junior boys. The dinner consisted of three courses: Soup a la bean with crackers and "Balloon Juice." fried chicken, mashed potatoes, esralloped corn, deviled eggs, bread and butter; fruit salad, wafers and coffee. The table wa tastefully decorated in red and white carnations, the Cower of the class. The invited guests were Miss Margnret Trapp of V. H. S., and Mr. Quilliam. of Elnora. Ind.

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s?.a-v:. wit th V; T. OsiO rt'tficii -wU fe -fiat. ftiisTfeiaer. lii Peirl Ptersra, "Mr.

U"!crf" r.-risloercr. iiis . Eva, - Dickson, fifft; Sindy fTeruo.aa' with Edith, Dm End Ula StSf."

Conn Qit ttrls, ifj ld year. The wedjtss bU feav begun vdnglns

aruuTrsi Grstyfbrd, let keep them ring-

HU ..Siary Silver was' the Sunday land wife.

gwst of iiis-M fcia Conboy. John Losey.waa callinf on hia rather at Vernoai . Sunflay. ' ' EuaU -Branch S. S.. elftOtefi theif

officers for 1820. ,. .. SaperintejBdea'i. -C. M. Silier;. .assistmt 8'aperinfendnt, Nellie Head; cretary, Edison Held; assistant sectetAry, Iva Ireland; treasurer, Walter Lough; organist, Hettls Lough;, assistant, organist, Iva Ireland. Sunday school

t every Ssan&ay mna everyooay eome. . Th Lftdlss' - Aid of Rush "Branch

SAX .1 Atl Jay ITayden and J day with her lather. Mrs. A. F. Bake ' J visit with relative dianapoihi and Lr. , . Zenith Fail apov" Holmes. Roy Ho:",'a : r.d v. :i eats. Bert ! ion. ah a - Gladys Ttel! ; ;

noon with .Mrs. lice Mrs. Georgia Sue Joseph Estoll Thar Mrs. G. S. via-o writing. Mrs. J. ih Fry a

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it 1 planned, to circulate like books,

with such- restrictions as may be fquncj necessary io practJce: -Amtrjt-can magazine, Atlantic, Bookmisi

Boy's Life, Century, Ewrybody's, Everyland, Farmers'. GuUIe, Forecast (domestic science) lood llouseiaeping:, Harper's Magsine, House i"nd

Grftham .Lafii-es Aid will meet Wed

cesday, Felx iltJj, Vtth Mrs. William -Fall:--- - . ' . , ... " 'LiUt . Jvtaot 2tertaind the folIcwic boysr 8aHday: Edison 'Heid, d4a:v4Slctas, KobH and Edward Jack-son, Stall and Johnny ' Mills. Girt: 3, T&.oraaa, P&iiline Thom

as, EfiUh,. Et and Klva . S tlne Olive.

I Bryan and Ai:1

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I Squires.

The Graham with Mr?. Will hi

Kate Fry ami ihh : on Mrs. Georgia Sjh-t J. Estell. and sor. w lers at Vernon, ihffh Zol. Holmes enh t of Brewersvilie. s;.t Raymond Estell

the farm owned b

he has rented for

Everett Ginstf d.'lv hi Estell delivered a;h;. co to Madison. Tin:; - ; Elmer Bumiy drliv.Pearl and Gladys tobacco to .Madison, Y day evening with !: Squires.

it MHlfor a an. In:lh Zol

"vi -..a e.i n;s parI ih:::,i;y, S.i'iii iy. at Frhlay afierl J'hi V, rci! . ':' c.:"i led on Mrs.

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" r , r r', rT.; .r V mn Brooks. Pearl

u-aren, inaepenaent. uiuu,in pl4.rffBt Let.1 WT Eva and Lillie

JJ(, Ida Cbark90!i is afflicted with Harry Henry., and wife who have ireea vimltfag the iatter's sister and hHsh-Od. MriC and B. S. Morris, since Novemher, returned o Indianapolis,

Saturday afternoon

na.I, Life, Literary jOigfst, Sli&sion-' ary Review of the. V'orld, Motor Age," Keview of Reviews St.. Nicbolss, Scientific American, Outlook, Popular Mechanics, Survey, Woman's Home Companion, World's Works, Youth's Companion, Lyceum. The January numbers of most of these have been received, ami several of the February issues any of which may be borrowed now from the library in the afternoons, or by calling 171K mornings or evenings. If you have back files or single numbers of any of these magazines from 1914 to date the library vvill be very grateful for them. They will be riled in order, a complete index to

with Mrs. Maria Shepherd and family. tfcem shed and those of pennaThey went td g san bnckets. as they I nent value will be bound. Other

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are. contemplating opening their sv gar orchard. . h . Joe Dean i laid off from Railroad word on account of a carbuncle on his It ft arm. Will Davis took Harry Henry and wifo to North Vernon. Saturday afternoon. ''Ray Davis of Camp Taylor came Saturday evening for a vist with his father, V. ll. Davis and sister Daisy 0 wings. Mr. ad Mrs. Dawson, went to town Saturday. Mrs. Dean is on the sick list. E. '. Iaike -want to eea the Dr., Mohdat morning.

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as the nect ,r has he' n 1 ; ed the '..-. .' be vi-iwh county hurir; 14, thratr::. ih; be a I ir 1 1 !. weh a..: - a . , .

I Piea-se us steps ti? e i If l CM ;..V j remodvifrt -! the crvr.-. . ! Gartler. a.v.--Journal v. i 1 I .

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j library ah1 painting,

i added to this lisrt 'ess desirable titles ; after the ' librj;y It is now expeetin condition to achers of the astitute Feb. 13.- .:. dedication vrlU 'vitors will t a from now on. r. as our new a.htion for me. - '! building or -.-""'this spring, ' House and -hvadies Home . a : valuable, as i.' thi topic. The j-.undy manual of i.nd glazing whisfa

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l- qq: ouatjeijqr. . otrrpJBajdy ..il.u170t-.tnng 1. j- ad oqi.st ?hiiw :ssp -qiiJiV cj mcqSniuano snv dDuaasjaad ij -HUod ui mji jgj uotiupuno; B maqj 3ut -Ar3 s saiuioii 'sm.iojisid I83fi -od eqq Sut.ms st sstip kim aqj SCHOOL MLETLXi. A meeting was held U3t week to talk over the Question of consolidating the schools of this township, lu all probability ftyir schools will bt consolidated. Three rural schools will have to be rebuilt, as they are in no condition to be u.mkI any longer and it will he better to build one largs school and haul tn the p.ipils than it vill . to build several small school. The pupils will hav a much better advantage than they would ha iu the short term rural school.

YERXOX LOSES. In one- of the fastest basket ball games played on the local floor this year .the Versailles quintet defeated this H f-ir a i. '1 rvi 4 V. n 11 .. ,rt .

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an interesting factor of the game. The team work of both teams was excellent. The visitors had it on the Vernon team in size, but the home teaja did good work. Versailles has not lost a game this year. This was the lat game on the home floor this season. 0

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Mr; and Harry Heid spent Sunfiay wlh Ut. T: XI. Seklotman and

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Mr. Shepherd Wh-tteonvb and Trustee T. ii. Schlotmaa, with quite a number of patrons of San Jacinto high school, attended Literary at the school, Friday .afternoon. Opal Brooks, vl&ited Lola Walters, Sunday. '. Rev. Mangune preached at Graham, Sunday. - . Mrs. Wildman is still on the sick list Miss Joe Holmes of San Jacinto had as her. guests Sunday, Vernon Brooks, lush Branche; Paul Schull of Brewersvilie and Zenith Fall of Graham. - Roy Hough and w if e of Rabbit Plaine, C. W. Few el I and family spent Thursday evening with Bert Hough and family. C. W. Miles of X. Vernon, was calling in this neighborhood last week. . Mr. George Hanner was at Indianapolis and Seymour last week on business. 1 Harry Held and family were the Sun. day fftieats of T. II.- Schlotman and fatally. . Mrs. -Embj spnj Friday afternoon with Ura. Iaton.

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Hy practicing economy and thorough conservative li ving, rc.h.:irdless of your status in the bus-

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Asst. Cashier, Katie Wenis

Hj Directors T, 15.' Reed, John Cjiilds, John Traop, Dr

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