Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 200, 30 June 1920 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920.
"REPUBLICANS" NAME HARDING AFTER HOT FIGHT AT WESTCOTT
The Republican National convention was In full force at the Westcott Hotel Tuesday afternoon with Senator Lodge, Will Hays and other Republican bright lights present. However the delegation Bitting, la the convention differed in its personnel from the one recntly held in Chicago In that it was entirely made up of women. Under the direction of Mrs. W. W. Gaar and Shannon Neff a large number of women assembled at the hotel to gain instruction in practical politics. As a large number of democratic women wish a democratic convention one will no doubt be arranged. Neff opened the meeting with an. explanation of the customary procedure In a national political convention. Mrs. Juliet Swayne Shirk as Will Hays opened the convention, after which Mrs. W. W. Gaar as Senator Henry Cabot Lodge was elected permanent chairman. Mrs. Gaar's speech was a lake-off in the speech made by the Republican leader in-hlcago recntly. Roll Call Follows. Roll call followed. Kansas introduced Its nominator, Governor Allen, Mrs. M. F. Johnston, who nominated Generl Leonard Wood for president. Mrs. Johnstons appeal for her nominee was based on his physical beauty so splendidly suitable for statues. The nomination was seconded by Mrs. Robinson, of the Indiana delegation. Governor Lowden was nominated by Miss Nellie Morrow as Rodenberg. Mrs. John Starr as Governor Willis nominated Harding the second to this nomination being made by Miss Mary Mather. Mrs. Frank Druitt as Wheel
er from California, nominated Hiram Johnson. Following the nominations the usual procedure of balloting was taken up, Harding leading. The convention adfoumed after the women had been liven a chance to ask questions on points not thoroughly understood. The roting took place in the booths, placed In the foyer of the hotel. Election Officials Named. The election officials were Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds and Mrs. Lewis G. Reynolds, judges; Mrs. Frank Lackey, nheriff; Mrs. Thomas Nicholson and Mrs. Maude Grey, clerks, and Mrs. Charles McGuire, inspector. Electors were: Mrs. Burton Carr, Mrs. Albert D. Gayle.Miss Gertrude Bartel. Mrs. B. F. Harris, Miss Elizabeth Comstoek, Mrs. Fred Miller. Mrs. Willard Z. Carr and Mrs. Rudolph Leeds.
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Miss Doris May and the official Los Angeles smile. Los Angeles, Cal., has adopted an official smile, being the first city in the world to take this means cf boosting its civic assets. Sponsors for the smile eay it is designed to portray the sunny disposition of the city folk and the sunny weather of the city. Miss Dons May, movie star, was asked to show outside folk the smile. It's a Bort of navghty smile with that sly wink. But it's nic.-
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Parish of Chester and Mrs. Mary Harper, of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Albert Irvln and Miss Minnie Irvin visited Mrs. Ma lisa Tlngler and daughter, Minnie, on Sunday afternoon.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers of Hagerstown, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Bud Demaree, Mrs. Truman, of near Chicago took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mm. J. Truman of Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jay of Richmond- visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jay Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rallsback. enter talned Sunday in the form of a family reunion, among those from a distance being Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shank of Dayton, who are going to California for the summer. CLARK'S STATION, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilt shopped in Richmond, Thursday Paul Abernathy sold some pigs to Loren and Frank Jones last Wednesday Loren Jones and Charles Bollinger shopped in Richmond last Thursday.... . .Carl Ross, of Greenville, was through here Wednesday selling spark plugs Joe Henning, of near Greenville, and Miss Gertrude Brinley were in Richmond, Saturday night.. . .Mesdames Cyrus Smelker, Carl Hill and son, and Stanton Ebberts called upon Mrs. Dan Petry, last Tuesday Leroy Clark and family entertained company, Sunday. Loren Jones and family visited Sunday with Charles Wright and family, of near New Madison W. H. Stump and family were visiting last Sunday Rufus Stump purchased an Oldsniobile last week.
of these hours and were delightfully Emma Trump, at the home of Mrs. entertained while there. Refresh-! Lurenna Truran.. .Thn hnm nf tvt-.-
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ments were served. At six o'clock a supper was served to invited guests, which included all who attended the wedding 15 years ago, also a number of friends of today and relatives. The entire day was one of pleasure to Mr. and Mrs. Pike and all their fric-nds. Miss Hazel Hatfield of Greensfork, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoover the latter part of the week One of the largest crowds ever known attended the ice cream festival given by the cemetery association Saturday evening. The netted
proceeds will amount to about $130.
BOSTON, Ind. Noah Piper, of Richmond, visited relatives here, Friday evening Mrs. Jennie Dils and Mrs. William Simons and daughter were
Richmond visitors, Friday Mr. and i There were also .i number of rlnr.atir.ns
in money which will probably raise
Mrs. A. E. Kuttcr, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kilgus and children and Mrs. Isaac Ryan visited last week in Chicago and Aurora, 111 Mrs. Earl Miller and
this sum to about $200. The associa
tion will meet Friday evening with Miss Kate Frazier Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, of Richmond, visited rel-1 Eugene Spitler. of Richmond, spent
atives here Friday Miss Mina Epperson and Hervey Farnsworth were quietly married last Friday in Coding
ton, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanders.
George Turner and daughter Ethel, of Milton, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. II.
Peele, Friday Jesse Rubv and
will reside in Richmond Mr. andlfamilv spent Sundav with Mr Rubv's Mrs. Clarence Frazee and children brother, Edgar Ruby and family "at visited relatives in Cincinnati and j Cartage Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Lundv Miami. Ohio, over the week-end j !tnd daughter Erpha, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Druley spent Saturday in Cincin-1 Noel Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Walter natI Mr- and Mrs- P- L. Beard and j Kttterman and daughter Lela, attendnaughter, Mary, had as their guests. ! ed the wedding of Van Lundy to Miss Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beard i Marie Spannegal at Columbus, Ind.,
nu uMiuici. anu iur. ana iurs. vaness , hich occurred Snnriav thrPP
of College Corner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Campbell, of Richmond, and Miss Ari Curry, of Eaton Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Massie and son, Bobby, motored to Cincinnati and attended the wedding Saturday, of Miss Lillian Werk and Edwin Price Rife Pvle and Harry Pottinger, of Connersville, spent Sunday here with relatives Miss Rachel Witt has accepted a position in Richmond Russell Arey returned,
o'clock at the home of the bride's par
ents at that place. Miss Erpha Lundy sang "I Love You Truly". The young couple left immediately for their home at Washington. D. C. Mr. Lundy is well known here this being his former home The Miller family of Newcastle, held their reunion in Maplewood Park, Sunday. About 35 were present. Mrs. Thena Lashley, of this
l place, is a member of this family.
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Biinaay. aner a usu wiui relatives in jack Williams and wife and babe Sunirginia for the past two weeks j day were Rirhmond guests of Mrs. Mrs. J. T. Staten and Mrs. Bert Packer j Williams' father, Virgil Carver Sun. ." sV.nda7'. for pn Indefinite stay in ....Mrs. Donald Lantz returned to
Mrgmia ueri racser spent her home in Indiananolis. Snndav
after a week's visit with her brother Walter, and other relatives here. Miss Clarissa Ahl accompanied her for a few days visit Joseph Deardorf and wife of Brookville, Ohio, were here Sunday calling on friends Wayne Mull has bought property in Richmond, and will move as soon as ie gets possession of the place Miss Marie Cassel will attend the Friends' conference In England, which
convenes in August. She will prob-
Sund.iy in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs.
Don Robinson and daughter. Marie, have gone to Spokane, Wash., for a visit w-ith relatives Miss Susie Kitchel is spending this week with Walter Kitchel and family T. E. Turner is visiting relatives in Norwood, Va. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Tnd Mrs. Amandas Mason was called to Richmond on account of the illness of her father. ... .A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones Sunday night Mis. Fred Ray of near Indianapolis, is here visitinar her mother. Mrs. Isaac Davis Prof. Lee Ault attended th Tuneral of his sister-in-lav, Mrs. Wesley Ault, at Versailles, this week. Little Miss Mary Louise Hobbs of Plainfield. is visiting her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd Mrs. B. F. Miller is spending som time at
Dayton on account of the illness of ! Thursday evening, the occasion being ber grandson. Alvin Clark, son of Mr. the birthday anniversary of both Mr.
Hnd Mrs. Fred Clark Mr. and Mrs. 'and Mrs. Medearis. The evening was Charles Marson spent Sunday after- J spent most joyfully and refreshments
I of cake and cream which came with
the surprise bunch was served. Those
and Mrs. Will Gangwer looks fine in its new coat of paint.. Harry Howell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Howell, of Beaver, Pa., passed away Saturrday at the home of his parents. Hi3
body was brought to West Manchester and taken to the home of his uncle. R. II. Howell, where funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, conduct ed by Rev. Fouts, of Dayton. Burial at New Madison. He leaves a wife and two-year-old daughter, Helen Mr. and Mrs. Vetro McGriff, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trump and Dr. and Mrs. Carl Beane are on a few days outing at the reservoir Among those who picnicked Sunday with the Boy Scouts were Rev. O. F. Bilger and family. Dr. S. P. Carter and family, C D. Spencer and family, Mrs. John Gauch and children, Roscoe Howard and Cecil Mundhenk of Dayton, Glen Line, Dayton and Paul Flook of Farmersville. ....The Boy Scouts returned Monday from their outing at Eikenberry's woods, along the bank of Twin creek.
The boys certainly had a fine time, .
and all pronounced Harley a good cook as well as a cracker-Jack scoutmaster. . . Mrs. Elsie Kinsey and daughter, Miss Edith, of Eaton, were entertained Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone... . . Mr and Mrs Levi Shumaker and Mr and Mrs Theodore Gingery attended the Dill family reunion at Coletown Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leas and son Carl spent Sunday at Arlington, Indiana, with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Emerick and Mrs. Mary Emerick visited Mr and. Mrs. Andrew Sherer at Eaton Friday. .. .Roscoe Leas, Mrs. Mary E. Leas and Mr. and Mrs.C. E. Barnes visited the Bolton poultry farm Monday, at West Alexandria. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Asa Leas are making a
visit with their daughter. Mrs. Har
ry Ermel and family at Dayton Glen Line, of Dayton and Paul Flook of rarmersville, were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Bilger Mr.
and Mrs. Will Ganglver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eliker and Odes Gangiver and family spent Sunday afternoon with Arthur Brinley and family. . .Mrs. Emma Jehring spent Friday with Mrs. Will Gangiver Charles Swartzell and family of Lewlsburg ccalled ' on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Osterhaus Sunday afternoon Misses Treva Howells
WHITEWATER. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dhiel called on Mr. and Mrs. John Fowble, Thursday evening Mable Benson, of New Paris, spent Sunday with Lucile Robinson Mrs. Wil
liam Warner and daughter, Neva, called on Mrs. William Curtis, Friday afternoon Allen Kincholoe and family, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dott Mrs. Myrtle Davis, of California, was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Coppock, and daughter, Mildred, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose and 6on, Rex, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Hinshaw, of Richmond, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Townsend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family Mr. and Mrs. John Coppock and daughter, Mildred, and Mrs. Jane Coppock, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rosa Meyers and Miss Gertie Meyers, of Centerville Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Anderson Miss
Garrett Peden spent last week with Mr. andjdrs. Emerson Burt and family. ....Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and
family and Mr. and Mrs. William Warner, motored to Union City, Sun
day afternoon Miss Prudence Austin is spending a few days with her
Flster, Miss Wilbur Townsend, of near Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kincholoe and family, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Heffner, of near Richmond Miss Frances Burt spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mildred Knoll The ladies of the Christian church will hold a market Saturday at the Starr Piano window. They will hold an ice cream social in Charles White's lawn, Monday evening, July 5. Everybody invited Mrs. Jane Coppock, of Hollansburg, is spending a few days with John Coppock and family Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Anderson and daughter,
Gladys, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt Mrs. John
Fawble and son, Rolett, are spending a few days with Mrs. Fawble's sister, Mrs. Clarence Blume, of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and
daughter, Mildred, and Mrs. Myrtle Davis, of California, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Richard, of Greenville Miss Carrie Nossett spent last week with Mrs. C. H. Wolfal, of Hollansburg Mr. and Mrs. Morre Bailey, of Peru, Ind., were guests of Allen Kincholoe and family, Saturday Mary Stemple returned to her home in Richmond, after a few days visit with Prudence Austin Mrs. Ray Barton and children and Mrs. Emerson Burt and children, called on Mrs. Moorls Burt, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherly White called on Mr. and Mrs. Omer Piatt, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and son, Paul, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Moody Lamb, of Webster Miss
Hannah Nossett spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Bernice Burt Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. John Fowble, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bogan, Misses Blanche Alexander, Opal Foble, Mr. Roscoe Fowble, Herman Alexander, and Charles Bogan, motored to Celina, Ohio, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hough and daughter, and Paul Hunt, of Spartansburg, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blose, and family, Sunday evening Harry Bigley, of Chicago, spent the week-end with Ross White Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pyle. of Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, and daughter, Mildred, entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hill and son, of New Paris, and Ella Mikesell Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welch were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkman Miss Grace Radford spent Sunday with Miss Elizabeth Burt Mrs. Lela Warner, and daughter, Neva and Dr. and Mrs. Jones spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carrie White Mr. and Mrs. Ike Chenoweth called on Mr. and Mrs. William Garver, Sunday evening. DUBLIN, Ind. PreaCfting services at the Friends and Christian churches next Sunday morning and evening. At the U. B. church at 10:30 a. m. and at the M. E. church at 7:30 p. m. Union Christian Endeavor at the Christian church during July Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink have gone to housekeeping in the house recently vacated by Mrs. Frank Adams in Cambridge City. They will be glad to have their mairy friends visit them. ....Dr. D. B. Harvey and family arrived from Florida Tuesday morning for a visit with Mrs. Harvey's 6ister, Mrs. Leonard Champ Mr. Norton
W?ilson. of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wilson Mrs. Mary Armstrong went
to Newcastle Friday for a visit with
her niece and family Mrs. Clyde
Watt and children of Centerville, spent Saturday and Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Richmond, stopped Sunday -evening on their way home from Anderson.... Rev. and Mrs. John Butler went to Greensfork Sunday to attend a meeting Rev. P. M. Thomas and several members of the Friends church held services with Aunt Martha Wilson
Sunday afternoon. Although she is
quite frail she enjoyed the meeting
very much. She likes to have her old friends call on her. . . .Mrs. Lulu Smith
and son Harold of Indianapois, spent
Sunday here with Mrs. Smith's moth
er, Mrs. Sarah Huddleston and other
relatives Mrs. Frank Garthwaite returned to her home in Indianapolis,
after a few days' visit with her moth
er, Mrs. Sarah Demaree. . . .Mrs.
Harry Bell and Mrs. Ruth Stewart
spent Sunday in Richmond. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boyer of Indianapolis spent the week end here with Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Hoffman Mrs. Mary
Wilson of Spiceland spent Sunday Manona Brookman spent Saturday
EIgUl WJLU 1VL1B3 UCUUCl uuueci...i Mr. Harold Engle. Marco Rush and Dale Bunger spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Sarah Eliabeth Datzell Mr. Charley Minnich and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bentler, of Greenville, were supper guests Sunday evening of Mr. Earl Nisonger, and family Mr. Joe Shumaker and family were Greenville visitors, Saturday. Mr. Jack Moyer and family, Mr. Joe Shumaker and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brodick were afternoon vistors Sunday of Mr.. Herbert Rinehart and family, of Hollansburg. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shumaker and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nisonger were Greenville visitors. Wednesday Mrs. Engle and .Miss Hallie Hoff at tended the state convention at Colunv bus, from Wednesday until Friday.. Mrs. Orville Shumaker and sons, spent Saturday night with Mr. Henry Broodstock, and family Mr. and Mrs Perry Nisonger spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Hershel Nisonger and family, of Grove City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharrit entertained a number of relatives, Sunday.
here with her sister-in-law. Miss Martha Wilson Miss Crystal Laymon
and Miss Lillian Byla went to Straughns Sunday afternoon to 6ee Henry Gilliland who is very ill.... Mrs. Samuel Wilson and daughter Jean of Kansas City Is here, the guest of Mrs. Anna Wilson and other relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. John Laurence spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Flatrock The children's day program at the M. E. church Sunday morning was well attended.... Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilbert entertained Rev. P. M. Thomas and family at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott and daughter Katherln ot Hartford City, came Sunday for a vi6it with J. L. Shallcr and family Mrs. Rachel Sarver and daughter Jessie attended the Sarver reunion at Lynn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Forest McKee of Detroit, Mich , came Saturday evening for a visit with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McKee Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huddleston and Mr. Ernest Huddleston and family motored to Spiceland Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Copeland Richard, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd was taken to Reld hospital Saturday, where he had his adenoids and tonsils removed. He is reported to be getting along nicely Mr. Samuel Gilson Bpent a few days last week in Indiana
polis with his brother, Robert and family. They accompanied him home Saturday and stayed until Sunday evening Miss Sylvia Thomas is visiting her grandparents at Lynn, Ind.. this week An outdoor meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs David Mullen, Sunday afternoon. A
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Yesterday a debutante, tomorrow a bride. But just for this happy hour a lovely child again alone with her treasures of silver. Beautiful candlesticks from Dolly, cheese dish from cousin Tom, cake basket and fruit bowl from brother Will "dear old Will." Tomorrow her wedding day ! A few weeks honeymoon. Then back to her new home and her Silver her very own Silver her enduring, lustrous, useful Silver. Silver an everlasting token of the loving thoughts of those whose sifts will help to keep fresh in memory her "biggest" day through all the years to come. 0. E. Dickinson
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ably be gone a couple of months , Lucille Morris visited Sunday with
Mrs. Fisher left Monday morning for
Rochester, where she will undergo an operation at the Mayo Brothers for goitre Mrs. Pearl Williams, Walters of Azalia, Ind., filled the pulpit at the Friends' Church here Sunday. Mrs. Walters was formerly pastor of this church The Home Circle planned and successfully carried out a surprise on Mr. and Mrs. John Medearis last
noon in Richmond Mr. and Mrs
Charles Hagerman were called to Beaver, Pa., Saturday on account of the death of Mrs. Hageman's nephew. Harry Howell Mr. and Mrs. Will Pike were called northwest of Hagerstown Saturday on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Pike's mother. Mrs. J. E. Coffin of Marion and her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Brendal of Dub ;in, were Sunday evening guests of P. H. Serhung, of this place Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman, of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foss of Richmond, atended the funeral of Harry Howell, of Beaver, Pa., which was held at New Madison, Ohio, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Starr of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason Sunday morning Harry Howell, nephew of Mrs .Charles Hageman, of this city, whose home was in Beaver, Pa., and whose funeral occurred at New Madison, Ohio, Tuesday, was formerly employed with the Richmond Telephone company Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellsberry and daughter, Doris, visited in Richmond Monday Mr. and Mrs. Will Townsen and son of Lafayette are visiting his mother, Mrs. Frank Martin Mrs. Martha Wissler. north of town, still continues very ill. CENTERVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. S. .P. Pike, residing at Hawthorne Farm, a mile north of here celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary Monday keeping open house from 1:30 to 5 aid from 7:30 to 10:30. All their friends were invited to call at any
present were: Fred Statts and family, Frank Duff and family, William Townsend and daughter, Grace, Mrs. Harry Harvy and children, Orville Dalley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Henry, Mrs. Cora Mason, Everett Mason, William Weiser, Mrs. Henry Cox, Geo. Winn. Linsey Appleton, Mrs. Jude Study and Martha Study.
WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio Mrs. Will Buck and Miss Anna Trone of Germantown visited Thursday with Mrs. Mary Trone and family.. .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Delk spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown at Fort Jefferson Born on Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roberts, a boy Mr. and Mrs. JohnLorin entertained at dinner Sunday, Rev. S. A. Helfenstein Daniel Aydelotte of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith Mrs. Ida Kirkoff of Detroit, Mich., arrived here Friday for a four week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Houseman. John Gauch and Charles Troutwine accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Parks to Martinsville. Ind., Sunday,
where Mr. Parks will take treatment for rheumatism The Misses Lizzie and Emma Frump of Manchester, Maryland, spent last week writh relatives in and about town Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf, and in the evening attended the Children's day exercises at Verona The Misses Brock and Schooler of Fairhaven called on the Misses Lizzie and
Misses Fern and Flossie Woolf Mr,
end Mrs. Howell and Cletes Harsh spent Saturday with relatives at Dayton. . . .Harrison Bruner of Troy, Lewis Bruner and wife and George Bruner of Dayton, visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Mary Bruner at the home of Joseph Bruner and family. Thomas Deevers of Antioch and Mr. snd Mrs. Ollie Dever of Trotwood, were Thursday visitors at the Bruner home Curt Stevenson represented West i Manchester at Columbus, Tuesday, in the interest of gas Mrs. Patsy McGuire of Indianapolis, Mrs. Jane Shumaker of Greenville spent Wednesday with Mrs. Virgil Emerick and family Mrs. Elizabeth Seurman and Misses Alice and Iris Seurman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kershner of Nashville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Fager Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delk and family of Arcanum were guests of Jesse Delk and family on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold of Lewisburg visited here Sunday with relatives DanieL Aydelotte of Dayton, who is making a two weeks visit with friends at this place, took dinner Monday with Mrs .Maria Utz Carles McLure and family of Braffetsville, Benjamin Richards and Cecil Mundhenk of Dayton, were Sunday guests of Henry Howard and family. WEBSTER, Ind. Robert Rich and Robert Williams of Richmond were guests of Carl Demeree and Norman Beeson Thursday evening The Ladies' Aid. of the Methodist church, will be entertained at the home of Mrs. A. O. Haisley, of Richmond next Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundy, Jake Fudge, Mr., and Mrs. Will Teasel and daughter, Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Irvin were shopping in Richmond Saturday Lon Demaree returned to Dayton after spending several days with his eon, Bud Demaree and family Mr. and Mrs. Steven Parrish entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Royish Parrish and family of Elliott Mills.
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