Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 242, 19 August 1913 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GRAM, TUESDAY,' AUGUST 19, 1913
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FAREWELL CONCERT BY L L C, BAND
(Palladium Special) HAGERSTOWN, Ind., A Aug. 19. !Tb.e last concert of the Light Inspecion Car Company band, under the eaderBhlp of Prof. Moerman, will be given Wednesday evening, August 20. The program for the concert is being carefully prepared with the Intention of making it the best of the season. , Fire musicians from the old Maxwell band of Newcastle will assist in 1 this concert. The Light Inspection band, under the direction of Professor Moerman, bas become one of the best organizations of its kind ind size in the state. Professor. Moerman goes to the Conservatory of Music at Warren, Ohio, where he will become an instuructor. The members of the band request a large attendance at the concert as a testimonial of appreciation of Professor Moorman's services. Mothers! Have Your Children Worms? Are they feveris'i, restless, nervous, irritable, dizzy or constipated? Do they continually pick their nose or grind their teeth? Have they crarap- , ing pains, irregular and ravenous appetite? These are all signs of worms. Worms not only cause your child suffering. But stunt its mind and growth. Give Klckapoo Worm Killer" at once. It kills and removes the worms, Improves your child's appetite, regulates stomach, liver bowels. The symptoms disappear and your child is made happy and healthy, as nature intended. All druggists or by mail, 25c. KICKAPOO INDIAN MEDICINE CO. Philadelphia, Pa., St. Louis, Mo. (Advertisement) NEW PARIS NEW PARIS, O., Aug. 19. George Auld, of Middletown, O., spent the week-end here with his mother and brother. Dr. C. A. Hawley has exchanged his Ford touring car for an Oakland touring car. Master Donlad Benson, of Lima, O., spent part of la6t week with Mrs. Minerva Bunker. Miss Frances Means entertained on Friday, Mrs. Fanny Wright, of Indianapolis, Mesdames Maria D. Richey, John W. Cook and Frank Cook. Mrs. Ruth E. Hemphill and friend, Miss Anna Schwab, of Mt. Healthy, O.,' returned Saturday from a vacation spent at Lakeside, Mich. Miss Ida Warder, the local milliner, is attending the fall openings at Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Mrs. James H. Davis and daughter, Carolyn, spent the week-end with relatives at Muncie, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson, of Dayton, are the guests of his mother, Mrs. Mary Thompson. Mrs. A. B. Reld entertained the Presbyterian Thimble club on Friday afternoon at her pretty home on Washington Btreet. After several hours spent with needlework a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Hannah J. Miller and Mrs. Mayme Miller Mitchell, of New Madison, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller and A. J. Mitchell, the occasion being a surprise on Mr. Mitchell In celebration of his twentyfirst birthday. Mrs. Harp and son, of Memphis, Tenn., spent Friday with A. E. Harp and Mrs. George Harp and family. -. Miss Anna Krieter, of Dayton, spent part of last week with her aunt, Mrs. Ella L. Bloom. Miss Roxie Cussins, of Anderson, who has spent part of her vacation here the guest of Miss Elsie McGill, left Friday for a trip to Cedar Point, Ohio. - Rev. , Miller, who has employment in Chicago, is at home on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miller. Miss Edith Banks, of New Madison, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Bernice Horner. Mr. T. C. Thoma national bank examiner of Ohio, mude his seml-an-HOW. THIS WUM Ah FOUND HEALTH Would not give Lydia EPinkham's Vegetable Compound for All Rest of Medicine in the World. Utica, Ohio. "I suffered everything from a female weakness after baby came, i had numb spells and was diazy, had black spots before my eyes, my back ached and I was so weak I could hardly stand up. My face was yellow, even my fingernails were colorless and I had displacement. I took Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound and now I am stout, well and healthy. I can do all my own work and can walk to town and back and not get tired. I would not give your Vegetable Compound for all the rest of the medicines in the world. I tried doctor's medicines and they did me no good." Mrs. MART Earlewtne, R.F.D. No.8, Utica, Ohio. Another Case. Nebo, 111. "I was bothered for ten years with female troubles and the doctors did not help me. I was so weak and nervous that I could not do my work and every month I had to spend a few days in bed. I read so many letters about Lydia E. Pinkham's .Vegetable Compound curing female troubles that I got a bottle of it. It did me more good than anything else I ever took and now it has cured me. I feel better than I have for years and tell everybody what the Compound has done for me. I believe I would not be living to-day but for that." Mrs, Hettie Greknstreet, Nebo, H-
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News Briefs From
. New Paris A number of persons from this place are camping at the Richmond Chautauqua. They are Missts Gertrude Hawley, Helen Davis, Morna Newbern, Grace McWhinney, Mrs. Ruby McWhinney Reid, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murray and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Purviance. New Paris The annual picnic of jthe Baker family was held in the grove north of Pleasant Hill, Saturday. New Paris A baseball team of boys from this place was defeated by Westville, 7 to 6, Sunday afternoon. Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dille have bought a farm near Jacksonville, Fla., and will make that state their futuer home. Mrs. Dille was formerly Miss Annie Davis, of this place. Fountain City The Rev. Ira Johnson and the Rev. Meredith Hinshaw spoke at the all-day meeting at Old Center Sunday. Economy Frank Repboyle, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Margaret Repboyle, of Hagerstown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Repboyle Sunday. Cambridge City Linton Wood, of Chicago, visited Miss Carlyle Diffenderfer Sunday. Cambridge City Miss Mary Matthews, of the domestic science department at Purdue, left Sunday to lecnual examination of the First National bank on Saturday and found business in first class shape. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer, of Oxford, O., spent the week-end with Mrs. Lydia Jarrett. Miss Henrietta Wilcox, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday here with her father and aunt. Mrs. Lee Baumgardner entertained on Thursday, Mrs. Mary A. McGill and daughter, Elsie, Mrs. Sarah Harvey and Miss Roxie Cussins, of Anderson. Mrs. Absalom Barton leaves Tuesday for Whittier, Cal., on a six weeks' visit to her son, Herbert Barton. The regular meeting of the local Grange was held Saturday night in the I. O. O. F. hall. The childrens" grange convened at the same hour in the Masonic temple, across the street, and carried on their work on the same plan as the adult grange. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson and family, of Richmond, spent Sunday here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold and children, of Campbellstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Boze. Mrs. Anna Burtch and Mr. Fred Burtch spent Sunday in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Leftwich. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Downs and children were Sunday guests of Mrs. Downs' parents, P. Cronin and wife, of Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Withoft and three daughters, of Dayton, who arc guests at Cedar Springs hotel, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. James A. King returned Saturday from a vacation spent at Detroit and northern lake points. Mrs. G. W. Ric hards and F. C. Richards spent Sunday Avith Mrs. Richards' mother at Glen Karn. William Lawder and son, Douglas, of Dayton, spent Sunday with home folks. Joseph Timmons painfully injured his foot by letting a heavy plank fall on it Saturday while at work. Mr. Ed Arnold and son, Roy, are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Z. Arnold, near Campbellstown. Miss Pearl Haller returned Sunday from her two weeks' vacation spent with friends in southern Ohio. W. A. Nelson and son, Willard, spent Sunday with relatives at Greenfield, Ind. r CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Aug. 19. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Durnell of Dayton, Ohio have been over Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Meter. Mr. and Mrs. Mandus Mason and Mrs. Mary Mauk attended the Richmond Chautauqua and heard the full Sunday program. Miss Helen Tyler has again resumed her duties at Calloway's store. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Creitz. Mrs. Sallie Bronson, George and Charles Morris and their relatives from Kansas have returned from an interesting trip at historic points in Ohio near Cincinnati. Miss Jessie Barber of Arcadia, Ind., and Miss Jennie McGrew of Cambridge City will be the trimmers for the Falls Sisters for the coming millinery season. Miss Susie Freeman left today for a visit of a few days with friends at Anderson and Liberty. Roy Personnett has purchased property and will move from the Boyd farm to his new home to work for Benjamin Sourbeer. Mrs. Flave Harvey is entertaining her sister from Wabash, who will remain until the beginning of her school term. Miss Annabelle Clifford left today to visit at Cincinnati. Mr. Glen Ridenour leaves today to visit his sister at Cincinnati. E. M. Henby spent Monday with his daughter, Mrs. John Dyke. Miss Irene Toms left today to spend her vacation with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Calloway have returned from their vacation trip to points in Ohio. Miss Edith Bowman, teacher in our public schools, has been spending several weeks in PPennsylvania among mining towns and at historic Gettysburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Wissler and son visited yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlatt near Millville. An automobile truck road one hundred miles long is to be constructed in Kwang-tung province China. The enterprise is lo be financed by Chinese capitalists and the road con structed by Chinese engineers.
Surrounding Towns
f ture on demestic science at the Lebanon and Lafayette Teachers' instii tutes. Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bertsch have returned from lutjr onaai trip or several weeKs to Thousand Islands and points in the east. Lynn Several members of the Friends' church attended the quarterly meeting at Winchester Saturday. Lynn Crate Bowen. of Florida, and rrana wowen, or KedKey, are at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. Ephriam Bowen, who is dangerously ill.
ca" uermantown-Jirs. t.na Henr(tne state. She will make her home and Amanda Beck attended the War-Iwllh her 8i8ter, Mrs. Pherbie Thomas, fel reunion at Muncie, Sunday. j tnis winter. Hollansburg Chalmer Mutchner, who has been employed in the Na-; .
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Hagerstown Chester Life has' : bought seven acres off the farm of ECONOMY, Ind., Aug. 19. Mrs. John Nicholson, south of Hayti, where ; Mary Peterson is visiting her parents he will build a home. I and ther relatives at Harbor Springs, Economy The Rev. and Mrs. Oli- Michigan, ver Frazer are the parents of a baby! Mrs. Jennie Veal and children of boy. This makes four boys in the i Lafayette are visiting Mrs. Lose Alfamily. j bertson. Bethel Dorothy Harris, of Cincln-; Miss Gertrude M. Phillips of Minnenati, is spending a few weeks with Sota is visiting friends and relatives
her aunt, Mrs. L. L. Peden. Hagerstown Mrs. Mary Venerable, of New York, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts. A SOAP BUBBLE PARTY FOR SISTER fPallndium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Aug. 19. A soap buble party will be given this afternoon by the priamry class of the Christian Sunday school at the home of Miss Jennie Barnett in honor of the three little Garvin sisters, Ruth, Doris and Alice, of Missouri. HAGERSTOWN HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Aug. 19.Misses Gladys and Lela Ebenhack, of ; Coldwater, Mich., were guests Saturday of Mrs. Martin Werking. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porter and Miss India Keys entertained Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Thad McCown, Mr. and Mrs. Rt B. Worl and son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and daughter. Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Best and son, Eugene, of Winchester, have been visiting among friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ray, of Newcastle, have been visiting with Mrs. Mary Funk. Mrs. Leslie B. Davis entertained yesterday afternoon at a card party in honor of visiting guests. Frank Brant, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday at home. Miss Mary Brossart, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shinn Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burdsell, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. j and Mrs. George Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Life spent from Friday until Monday near Redkey, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Life. Mr. Life accompanied them home for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, Miss Hazel Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, of Mooreland, were guests Sunday' of Mr. H. C. Teetor I and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Davis. Mrs. Amanada Siaumm was a guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle. I EAST GERMANTOWN ! EAST GERMANTOWN, Ind., Aug. 19 Frank Mavs of Lewisville spent Sunday with Mr. and rMs. Frank Win- j i totMr. and Mrs. Milt Reiser of Richmond spent Monday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Riegel spent i Sunday with friends in Indianapolis. j Frank Tout and family are visiting j in IiOgansport. j Irene Bonghmer has returned from a i visit at Connersville. Hanna Hyde of Richmond visited last week with Ida Betch. Will Behr was a Richmond visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel spent Sunday with Mrs. Ehla. Mrs. Harriett Palmer was called to Indianapolis Friday. Mrs. Myrtle Jamieson had to dinner Sunday Mrs. John Murphy and baby of Logansport, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Harra of Hagerstown. Al Bertsch and son Elmer have re turned from Pennsylvania. Mr. j
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( Palladium Special) HOLLANSBURG. Ohio, Aug. 19. The teachers in the schools of this place are returning from their sum- ! mer vacations preparatory to the opening of school Mrs. Isabel Stauk and daughter, Mary, have returned after having spent the greater part of the summer visiting relatives at Union City. Mrs. Stauk teaches in the grammar grades. Miss Martha Jackson, teacher in J the primary department, has returned S froni visits with friends at Whitewater, Richmond and other points in ECONOMY here. Miss Leona Fleinming of Indianapolis and Miss Phoebe Gift of Richmond, were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Laura Flernming and daughter Vera. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Seward eBard were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morirson. Mr. and Mrs. Cale Fennimore and son were visiting Economy relatives Sunday. Mrs. Martha Atkinson is now having a house party for Mrs. Kittie Osborn and children of Shreveport, La. Mrs. E. F. Cain of Oklahoma and Mrs. Stevens of Alexandria. . Rev. Ross of Muncie preached in the M. E. church Sunday morning. Frank Greenstreet is minus a pair or stove mounting truc ks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crull of Mooreland, were callers here Saturday night on account of the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Daniel Crull, who is at Mr. and Mrs. Art Cain's. Simpson and Dora Pierce entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weyl, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl and son Carl and Mrs. Glenna Ballenger of Oklahoma. Mrs. Leta McCall of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frasier. Several from here attended the Chautauqua at Richmond Sunday. Mrs. Denney and Miss Josie Denney were at Losantville Sunday. Burnie Swain spent Sunday at Muncie. Mrs. Celia Weyl was very ill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pushman and their daughter ate dinner at the Cranor hotel Sunday." " - Earl Conley's friends and relatives gave him a surpris Sunday. HOLLANSBURG HOLLANSBURG, Ohio, Aug. 19. Clarence Pittman and family are visi iting relatives in and about Hollans1 burg. Their home is in Rapid City, MicganNorene Howard and Mrs. G. W. Ilarley motored to Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thompson, Mrs. Eugene Whiteman and Mrs. Leonard Thenipson were in Richmond Saturj day attending the production "Hello Bill", at the Murray. I Harry Parkes spent Saturday in Greenville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Everett White, Miss Mae Thomas and Mr. Everett Wolfal were Richmond visitors Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Celestial H. Brown visited in Indianapolis two days of the past week. j. o. Thomas was home from Indianapolis over Sunday, J. G. Norris, Norman Morgan, Harr' Hamilton and others of this place attended a base ball game between Portland and Spartansburg Saturday. Mrs. R. A. Downing and grandchildren, Lowell, Ruby, Stanley and Harry spent Sunday with John Stewart and family. Elwood Kessler and family of New Paris visited in this neighborhood on Sunday. A great many from here attended the ball game between Richmond Baking Company team and Arba, at Arba Sunday. Dessie White has been in Richmond the past week at the bedside of her sister Alice, who has been quite ill. Estella Coblentz, of New Paris, was Friday that he could not recover. Henry Hoos has been quite ill for a few days but is rapidly recovering. Palladium Want Ads Pav
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Palladium Special) EAST GEERMANTOWN. Ind.. August 19 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyons celebrated their golden wedding anniversary yesterday with a dinner and reception for their friends. Those present ware: Mr. and Mrs. George Condo and children of Wilkisons. Mrs. Lulu Dickson of Indianapolis. Mrs. Barbara Snatfey, Ella Stofer and Harriett Riley.
I FOUNTAIN CITi' I FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind.. Aug. 19 Mrs. Fred Taylor and children, of Dayton. Ky., and Mrs. J. D. Gardner, of Marianna. Fla., are here visiting their mother. Mrs. Lai la Woody and sister, Mrs. E. T. Smi-.h and family. Mrs. Charles, of Spiceland, has been paying a visit to her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Marine. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Marker are the parents of a baby girl born last Friday. Mrs. O. E. Dickinson, of Richmond, was visiting here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bowen. of near Arba, and Mrs. Henry Bowers, of Winchester, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mercer. A new hitching rack of a very substantial kind has been installed alongside the Coggeshall grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, of Camden, O., wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson, of near Bethel, were visiting local relatives Sunday. The annual Love family reunion was held Sunday in George Love's grove, north of this place. A nuraebr from this place attended. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wooters, Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnes were present at a surprise on Mrs. Lizzie Taylor at her home at Richmond Sunday. The occasion was in honor of her. eighty-first birthday. Mrs. Carrie Davis, of Lebanon, will come this week to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Townsend. Bynum Boyer and Paul Williams motored tp Farmland Sunday, to attend the ball game between Farmland and Lynn. The former team won by the very decisive score of 13 to 0. Rev. and Mrs. Luke Woodard were guests of their son, Leander Woodard and family, Sunday. Dr. F. W. Kienzle and lady friend, of Lynn, were in Fountain City a short time Sunday. Mrs. Susan Smith went to Richmond Monday to spend a few days with friends. Frank Pegg and wife, of Indianapolis, and other relatives were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pegg over Sunday. Because of the Inclement weather only a fair sized crowd attended thn ice cream supper at the Hopewell school building Saturday evening. Generally the Case. "I wish you would mention this to Jinks. It is highly important" 'I'll mention it to him today." "But how do you know you will see him today?" "I'm bound to bump into him. I owe him money." St. Paul Pioneer Press. Their Aim. "I suppose." said the husband, "I suppose that you women want to vote Just like men do?" "Oh. no," replied the wife, "that Isn't the point at all. We want to vote a great deal better than the men do." Chicago Journal. Turning the Tables. "How about references?" inquired the mistress. ' "Oh. I loike your looks, mum," said the applicant for the position of housemaid, "an' I won't ask yer for references." Philadelphia Record. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Advertise ment) Our Summer Sale of Colonial Glass Pitchers, 49c; Tumblers, 49c for 6. Tall Sherbet and Ice Cream Saucers, only 98c a dozen. Jenkins & Co.
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BETHEL. IND. BETHEL, Ind. Aug. 19. Harry Spencer and family spent Sumi.ty with the former's Lather and sister here. Mrs. John Boren and daughter. j Flort nee. called on Mrs. J. A. Harland and daughter, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kdear Hill spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Adani Hill. Harry Endsley and family and David Harlan, of Hagerstou. spent Sunday with the former's parents here. Mr. and Mrs Clee Pyle. of Whitewater, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Russell Wiley and family. Mr. and Mrs L. L. Peden and Mr. William Pden tere calling on friends in Arba Sunday afternoon. Mr. and .Mrs. H. L Welch and Wilma Harlan attended the Welch reunion, which was held near Dayton, last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Spencer and Miss Edr.a Spencer attended the school picnic, which was held in Grave's woods r.t Whitewater, last Thursday. Jacob Polley and wife spent Sunday with their son, Verna Polley and family, near Salem. Ind Mr. Charles Reynolds, of near New Madison. O. spont a few days last wpfk with Eli Hyde and wift. Master Denver Cofleld is spending a few weeks with his grandparents. S. K. Cofield and wife, while his parents are in Michigan. The Sudan. Before the dervish conquest of the Sudan the opulation was about 9,000.X. Under the rule of the Mahdi and his successor it dwindled to 2.000.000 The district now contains 3.0U0.000 inhabitants. HI ALCOHOL 3 PER CEN1". ANsctabkPrrpanilnnCTAsstrailadrtf teFtodaaiRc$uia ting (lie Sianadu taiBowds I Promctes DigestionOmfi ness and RescjContabnnr&r Opium.Marplurte narMtaenL wot Narcotic AtvntoUDtSSWlMWA "yd "- km HmHSttd,5w? Aperfect Remedy forCowfe mi non , sour 3romacn.uwm4 Wonus .Convulsions evmsfl ness and Loss Of SLEEP. TacSnrik Sifnanrt of s--Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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YOUNG FOLKS' PARTY
(rallaJium ?iet-iv HAAGKRSTOWX. Ind.. Aug. 1?. Mr. Chester Keever entertained the following young people at dinner and supper Sunday at his home near Olive Branch: Misses F.sther Porter, Lucile Gieslor, Grace Walker, Gyneth Teetor, Lva Hoover. Grace Jones. Gladys , Williams. Vera Hookout. Iah Petro. j Florence Lee, Helen Root and Gladys ' MilW-r, and Messrs. l.othair Teetor, : Willard Stahr. Cash and Gilbert Foyst, Iris Hall. Paul Werking. Fred Leavell, Russell Xcrthcott, iVwey Pookout, i George Sherry, Kverett Taylor, Robert j l lrich, Wilbur Shuck and Wilbur ! Petty. LYNN, IND. LYNX. Ind.. Aug 19 Mrs. Lena Cloud left Saturday for Decatur, hfro the will visit relatives. Mrs. Troy Wilmore and children, oi near Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thurston and children and Mr. and Mrs Jeff Parker took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cartet and family. t Mr and Mr. J E. I-aeey and Mrs. LUzie Bradford and children, of Bartonia. were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lacey of Greenville, Ohio. Mrs Mae Siie and children. Kenneth and Mildred, are visiting bet mother, Mrs. Mary Reece. Mrs. Al Hill and children, of Union City, are visiting Abner Hill. George Kckerle, of Kentucky, it visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Eckerle. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the A , Signature fj Jl of RAir iAjK Use U' For Over Thirty Years
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