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GOVERNOR SAYS HE LIKES SESSION WORK; SOLONS FINALLY QUIT -, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 31. Governor James P. Goodrich today Issued a statement congratulating the members of the Indiana general assembly on the work they accomplished at the special session which adjourned sine die last night, after being In session since July 12. The governor's statement reviews a number of the bills passed, and praised particularly the blue sky bill which he said will go far, as It will be administered by Ed Jackson, to protect the people of Indiana against the unscrupulous sellers of worthless securities. Regarding the homo rule tax bill, the governor said: "The new law Requires the officials of every taxing onit to prepare a budget and give notice to the tax payers of the proposed levy and the needs of the taxing unit for all purposes, "For the first time the tax payers have their day in court and may object to any given levy or bond with the right of appeal to the local county council which is usually made up of the best and most conservative business men." Tax Law to Be Strengthened. This is a distinct step in advance and will popularize and strengthen the new tax law. The governor reviewed a number of other measures passed during the special session, including the emergency appropriation bill, war memorial bill and coal control measure. In conclusion the governor said: "I congratulate the members of the general assembly and every one of them, for the patriotic and unselfish spirit that marked their course in this special session. The people of the state may well be congratulated on the speedy termination of the session and the splendid results." Many of the assemblymen left for their homes last night and others left this morning.

Many Bills Await Signature. The governor still has a number of tills awaiting his signature, including the two Important tax bills, the war memorial bill and a bill increasing teachers' salaries approximate 30 per cent. GILBERT SAYS NAME NOT HIS BUSINESS When Harry W. Gilbert, who retired from the board of public works Saturday, was told by the editor of a local newspaper that on a certain day last week he would be informed as to the name of the coal dealer who is said to have offered the city a coal contract last March at a figure much below the price which the city was buying coal, Mr. Gilbert, according to a statement made by him Saturday, did not seek to learn the name of the dealer because the newspaper editor insisted that he accept the information as confidential. Mr. Gilbert stated Saturday that inasmuch as a public charge had been jnade against the board and the city plant superintendent by the newspaper in question he thought that the newspaper should also give full publicity concerning the dealer making Ihe charge; that if he was told the name of the dealer with the under- , standing that he was not to repeat the man's name no purpose would be J served by him receiving such confidential information. The editor of tho newspaper at a meeting of citizens held Friday declared, after he had been sharply criticised for his attitude in withholding the name of the coal dealer, that he had arranged to give such information to Mr. Gilbert one day last week, but on the same day Mr. Gilbert had announced his resignation and had told the editor that he wa3 no longer interested in the matter. Two other board members have stated that, when they asked the publisher of the newspaper the name of the dealer, they were ordered from his office. French Folk Honor Emma Fetta By An Invitation The following letter was received from Dr. Walter Woodward, editor of iho American Friend. Saturday. Dr. Woodward is attending the Friends World conference in England: "Miss Emma Fetta, of Richmond, a former member of the Palladium staff, wps honored on tho French national holiday, July 14, while onroute on the H. S. Philadelphia to Southampton. A French gentleman gave a celebration and party in honor of Bastile Day, Mls Fetta being the only non-French speaking person on the passenger list to be honored with an invitation. The camarnderll which was the recognition made her welcome and at ease among her French conferes despite the language limitations." Hears He's Wanted Here, And Gives Himself Up When Raymond J. Heger, of Covington. Ky., read a dispatch in a Covington newspaper that he was wanted in Richmond on a charge of having embezzled $1,800 of the funds of Morris & Company, Chicago packers, he got into communication at once over the long distance telephone with Prosecutor Gath Freeman. Ileger expressed his willingness to come to Richmond and Freeman advised him to do so at once. Friday Ileger walked into police headquarters here and gave himself up. Heger. it Is said, was a collecting agent for Moiris & Company in Richmond and vicinity. j Funeral Arrangements V : ' Gellinoer Funeral services for William II. GelUnger, 64 years old, who died Thursday afternoon at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Henry Goebel. 31 North Eighth street, were conducted Saturday, at 2 p. m., from the parlors of Klute and Smith. Burial was in Earlham. The Rev. O. T. F. Tressel officiated. CENTER TOWNSHIP FARMERS MEET ON MONDAY NIGHT The regular monthly meeting of the Center farmers' asociation will bo held at the town hall in Centerville on Monday night. Charles F. Patterson, state speaker, will bo present, and every farmer and his family is invited.

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Short News of City ) - Gun Club Meeting Persons interested In the Quaker City Gun club are asked to meet at McConaha's store, 413-415 Main street, on Monday night, August 2. It will be an open meeting. Recovers From Burn. Mrs. Theodore Keller, Bridge avenue, who allegedly attempted to commit suicide, Thursday, by taking carbolic acid, was reported Sattirday as improving at the Reid Memorial hospital. Her mouth and tongue are badly burned, but it Is said that she will recover. Orphans Visit Theater. Orphans visiting in this city from the Oesterlin Orphanage, of Springfield, 0., were entertained, Friday afternoon, by Frank Holland, manager of the Murray theater. Mr. Holland has often entertained children at the theater. Mays To Preach. The Rev. A. A. Mays of the Second Baptist church of this city, will preach at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday at 3 p. m. The public is invited. Leave for West R. B. Colvin and Earl Dafler, of this city, are to leave, Saturday evening, for a motor trip through St. Joe and Hannibal, Mo., on a duo west route to Colorado Springs, Denver and National Park. They will make the trip in a roadster fully equipped with sleeping and cooking outfits. Staying at Hotel Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davison and family of Chicago are spending two months at Cedar Springs hotel. Mr. Davison is In charge of tho men from the International Harvester company, Chicago, working at the American Seeding Machine plant. Cooler Tonight, Maybe! Temporary relief from hot weather is promised by W. E. Moore for Saturday night. This will be caused by breezes from the lakes. Thunder and lightning will accompany thundershowers this afternoon and probably tonight, according to his report. "Y" Boys Entertained Twenty-nine were on hand for the spread and social given in the "Y" Friday night for old and new boy members. Musical numbers and talks were given. Norval Webb and Clarence Chamnesa talked on association work. Paul Steen sang a tenor solo. No More Enlistments Enlistments have been discontinued for cooks, bakers and clerks for the quartermaster corps, Germany, according to a telegram received at the local army recruiting station. No more men are needed for the 15th cavalry without special qualifications, for service in Germany, noi for the medical department for service in Hawaii. Meet at Church A request was mado Saturday by W. G. McVay, in charge of transportation for members of the First Christian church who are going to attend the annual county Christian church meeting at Jackson park, Sunday, to be at the church promptly at 9 a. in., Sunday. Off on Vacation Miss Nellie Vore, of the Friends Forward movement offices, has left on a two-weeks vacation. Grace Missionary Society The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will meet Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m., at tho home of Mrs. Minnie Hale, South Nineteenth street. Home for Friendless. The first visitation day at the Home for the Friendless this year was observed last Thursday afternoon. This feature will be continued on the last Thursday of each month during succeeding months. Persons desiring to inspect the home can do so on these days. MISSION CAMPAIG HAS NETTED $2,000 Progress in tho North Fourteenth street Mission campaign is being made, according to A. L. Smith, treasurer of the mission administrative board. It is asked that every person able to contribute and who is not seen personally, will send their contribution to Miss L. W. Drifmeyer, 229 South Ninth street, Richmond. One fourth of the amount to be given should be cash; the remainder can be paid a fourth at a time on Oct. 1, 1920; Dec. 1, 1920. and Feb. 1, 1921. Two thousand dollars have been received. Following are the names of persons who have contributed: Mrs. George II. Knollenberg, Mrs. J. B. Dougan. Mission Sunday school ($100) Miss Elizabeth Drifmeyer's class ($20) A. M. Jenkins, Dr. M. W. Yencer, Mrs. Emma Z. Dennis, L. W. Drifmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jones. E. G. Crawford, A. E. Morse, E. H. Mann, S. A. Hill, J. H. Hill, Thos. Tarkelson. Howard A. Dill, I. E. Smith, Perry Hamilton, Ida E. Bartel, I. Laning and Co., and Benjamin Harris. FERNANDEZ PHOTO IS IDENTIFIED AS LEROY (By Associated Press) DETROIT, Mich.. July 31. A photograph said to be that of Oscar J. Fernandez, reported to be in Saltlllo, Mexico, was identified today as that oi Eugene Leroy, wanted here in connection with the Detroit New York trunk murder mystery. The photograph, received from San Antonio, was shown to Patrolman Leo Trumbull, who knew Leroy intimately, and five other Detroit residents. All are said to have declared positively that the photograph was that of Leroy. Authorities here today still were waiting word from Mexico on their request for Fernandez's apprehension. Circuit Court Charles Druley was fined $5. and costs in circuit court, Saturday, on a charge of having provoked Mrs. Anna Stout. The controversy arose over the payment of a bill. SHACKLED PRISONERS ESCAPE. KANSAS CITY, July 31. Seventeen prisoners on the Municipal Farm, all shackled, overpowered two guards, hobbled for hours across fields taking the captive guards with them and reached a little railroad station. Fifteen of the 17 succeeded in prying off the irons, and the guards were shackled and left. The two who had not succeeded in loosening their leg Irons were recaptured.

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JAPAN FLOUTS U.S. IN SAGHALIN REPLY (By Associated Press) TOKIO, July 31. Outlines of Japan's answer to the note of the United States relative to Japan's intention to occupy Saghalin, Siberia, are printed today by the newspapers which report that the reply was drawn up yesterday at the cabinet meeting. According to newspaper accounts, the answer in pointing out Japan's policy, will say that occupation is unavoidable to maintain her nationa5 privileges, and that the decision to occupy tha island will not be changed It is reported also that the reply will again emphasize that Japan has no territorial ambitions, and that the occupation would be only temporary until a stable government was established "in Russia. Suburban GREENSFORK, Ind. Mrs. Morris Harrison, Mrs. M. T. Fox and Mrs, Tom McConaha, of Hagerstown, epent Wednesday with Mrs. Elvin Benson. ....Rev. Earl Baldwin attended prayer meeting at the Friends church on Wednesday evening. .. .Miss Freida Benbow, of Hagerstown, came Thursday evening for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Rice Miller Mrs. Eli Bane spent Thursday in Richmond. .. .Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Rice Miller and Freida Benbow were among the Richmond shoppers Friday Mrs. Chas. Retz died at her home west of town Friday afternoon. .. .Miss Laura E. Lowe, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Russell Grubbs, left Friday evening for her home in Indianapolis. Mrs. Carrie Hatfield and Linnie Hatfield helped Mrs. Harry Fagan cook for threshers Friday. .. .Helen and Kathleen Ridge called on Mrs. Russell Grubbs Thursday evening. HAGERSTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hedrick and daughter Mildred and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong, all of Newcastle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgess and family.... Mrs. B. A. Hartley and daughter, Mrs. Carl Hartley, spent Friday at Newcastle with relatives Miss Margaret Miller returned to Newcastle Friday after being the guest several days o! Mrs. Ada Thurston and Mrs. Laura Oebhart Mrs. Charley Retz is dead at her home near Greensfork. Death resulted from paralysis. WINCHESTER, Ind. Miss Delsie Jennings has returned from Indianapolis after a short visit with relatives. Miss Edith Watson entertained the Needles and Nods Thursday evening, at her home. South East street. Mr. and Mrs. John Stine and Miss Edna Stine. of Yates Center, Kansas, have returned from a short visit in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop have returned from a trip to Colorado. .".Walter Norvel and mother of Chillicothe, have returned home after a pleasant visit With Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCamlsh Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Wood have returned to their home in Richmond, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Engle and Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Ferguson, are spending a vacation at Buckeye Lake, near Columbus. O Mr. and Mrs. Hal Driver have returned to their home, in Aurora, after spending some i time with relatives here Mr. and Mrs. George Sheppeach and Mrs. Will Sheppeach, have returned to their home in Chicago, after spending several weeks with relatives and friends here Miss Fern Fink entertained the Emanon club at tho home of her parents, near Saratoga, Tuesday evening Mrs. Will Brenner delightfully entertained Tuesday at her home, In honor of her brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Hart, of St. Louis, Mo The Past Grand association met with Mrs. Rilla Guthcil, Wednesday.. .The Sunday school class taught by Prof. O. R. Baker, at Presbyterian church, surprised Mrs. Charles Eastman, a former member and past president, Monday evening, by going to her home in a body. Later ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Eastman leaves in a short time for New Haven, Conn., to make her future home Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sarig and daughters, Martha and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hinshaw have returned from a shoit visit in Richmond Mrs, Theodore Shaw is the guest of her niece, Mrs Margaret Pierce, in Detroit Dr. and Mrs. Milo Smith entertained at six o'clock dinner, Thursday evening, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Haw kins entertained at dinner, ednes day, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beck, and daughter, Velma, of Chicago The Friends Missionary society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Viretta Puckett Mrs. Harry Staver, Miss Mazie Evans of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Ralph Capp of St. Louis, are spending tho week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bailey Ruth Lesley returned Wednesday from Mar. ion, Ind., where she was the guest of Miss Dorothy Frank Miss Jessie Grace and Miss Mary Clark are spending several weeks with relatives in Economy and Richmond Mrs. Rose Seaney, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCamish... . .The Misses Alice Miller and Marie Miller attended a reunion of the "Sweet Brier" girls at Indianapolis, Tuesday.. .Miss Ethlyn Templin

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the guest of her trade, Dr. A. M. MendenhalL in Indianapolis Mrs. Clarence Heningher, of Dayton, O.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burkett Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Meier, accompanied by Miss Mabel Wright, have returned to their home in Indianapolis, after a vacation spent with relatives here Mrs. C. E. Mar gee entertained the Needlecraft elub at her home on West Washington street, Friday afternoon. Refreshments were senred. .... Mrs. Glen Davis and little son, James, are the guests of relatives in Hartford City Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams have returned from Michigan, where they spent some weeks at the lakes. LEWISBURG, O. V. J. Archer las accepted a position in Dayton as a meat cutter in a provision store in the east end of the city. He began work the first of the week. . . .Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Peeling and James Cummins and family attended the funeral of Harry Closser, of Dayton, Wednesday. . . .Frank .Boomershine and family who have just moved to Dayton from Charlotte, N. C, were guests of Mr. Boomershine's brother Charley and family, east of town, Tuesday and Wednesday. The former is a Metropolitan life insurance man and has been transferred to the Gem City at his own request Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rice spent Wednesday in Dayton.... Perry Brock is working in Richmond in a casket factory. .. .Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farra motored to Springfield Monday. Verdie Fox, west of town, is spending the week in Richmond with friends. Mr. .and Mrs. Schlotterbeck were in Middletown Sunday, and were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Frank... Mrs. Alice May, of Dayton, has been spending the past week at the F. E. Hoerner home. .Katheryn Pontius is spending the week in Greenville with Elizabeth Schmermund, a ..college friend... Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dye went to Dayton Monday, to spend a month with their eon, Raymond and children. ....Mrs. E. H. Coffman and children, of Portsmouth, O., are here for a couple of weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coffman Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman and Mrs. John Cooper of Dayton, were guests at the J. H. Bittle home Wednesday. .. .Rev. Joseph Bennett accompanied his mother to Spencer, O., Wednesday, for several days' visit with his brother. ECONOMY, Ind. Miss Ann Grace spent Wednesday here with her moth er and friends Albert Clark of New York, is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Ellen Clark Miss Helen Replogle is visiting her cousin, Harold Fouts Charles Bartlett Is recovering from severe burns received in a gasoline explosion Mrs. Harry Marshall, of Bethel, is visiting her friend, Mrs. Louis Albertson. the past week Miss Blanche Fennimore visited her brother, Culle Fennimore, a Muncie, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randall' were called to West Elkton on account of illness. Mrs. Walter Bond has charge of the store during his absence.. .Mrs. Anna Ken nedy was at Richmond Thursday Mrs. Montgomery went to Honey Creek, Tuesday, with her brother, Victor Richardson, to attend the funeral of an aunt. She will spend two weeks with her parents.. .Miss Daisj 'Osborn returned home from Chicago Wednesday Mrs. Jennie Ballenger, of Hagerstown, was the guest of her mother, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borders, of Marion, O., are here the guests of relatives and friends... ..Mrs. Cranor and daughter, Miss Carrie, called on Everette Johnson, a brother-in-law, at Reid hospital Mrs. Pearl Conley returned to her home at Seibert, Col., Sunday night, after two months visit with her mother, Mrs. Ella Marshall:. .. .Mrs. J. B. Swain was at Richmond, Wednesday ....Jame3 Atkinson received a scalp, wound Thursday, while watching a' game of horseshoes. Dr. Roller dres? ed tho wound Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Harold. Boys who attended Purdue university last year with their son were present Harold has the distinction of being the youngest student among 2,600 pupils Those present were Gerald Kennedy, Willard Jordan, Behnie Franklin, Harold Fouts, Henry Farmer of Economy, Roy Coffman of Carlos, and Orville Beeson, of Greensfork. BLOOMINGPORT, Ind. Ethel Rowe, cf West Alexandria, O., is spending the week here with her aunt, Mrs. Austin Glover and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mills and children spent Monday evening with James Newman and family. .. .Mrs. Minnie Newman caiied on Mrs. Rachel Vandergrif, Wednesday afternoon. .. .Mrs. Eva Glover and daughter, Mrs. Mack Jeffries, and baby. Fowler, spent Sunday with Mrs. Glover's mother, Mrs. Hinshaw, of near Fountain City.... Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lawrence at tended Sunday school and church here Sunday. Mr. Lawrence occupied the pulpit in the morning services. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence have been visiting relatives and friends in this and Wayne county for several weeks. Their home is in Texas. They were entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson Sunday. Mrs. Mar tha Howell, of Union City, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Angie Cham ness, for a few days this week Ruth Newman spent Wednesday with her cousin, Gertrude Cox.... Mrs. Ella Murphy spent Sunday in Richmond. She was the guest of her sister, Mrs. isSherman Hockett. and family. .. .Mrs

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Viola Johnson and family attended the funeral of her uncle, Thomas Dennis, at Richmond, Wednesday afternoon. . . . -Mrs. Eva Glover .and daughter spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Hinshaw, of near Rural. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Clint Barrett and daughter of Indianapolis are here visiting his son, George Barrett and family.... The Presbyterian Guild had an all day quilting Wednesday and a fine dinner. Rev. and Mrs. Sarkiss, of Richmond, were invited guests.... Ray Hinsky and family of Richmond visited Cambridge relatives Sunday. ...The A. M. E. church will have a social and debate at the church next Saturday evening, July 31 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris and daughters, Emma and Agnes, came home Thursday from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Alice Butt, who accompanied them home for a few days' visit.... Ora and Ivan Graver are enjoying an outing at Crooked Lake..'. .Miss Ruth Bertsch of Parson, Kansas, is visiting Cambridge relatives Mrs. Charles Close is visiting relatives at Madison. .. .Mrs. A. H. Hod son and son Herbert visited in Richmond Wednesday. .. .Mrs. Emma Norris has sold her hat shop to Mrs. Mae Frannberg, who will continue the business. Mrs. Norris will move to Richmond. Mrs. Ralph Fink visited in Richmond Monday Mrs. Schumann of Indiana polls recently visited Mrs. Charles Drigga. MIDDLEEORO, Ind. Miss Maud Norris is visiting at Williamsburg this week Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Brown and son, William, of Oklahoma City, visited relatives of this place, Tuesday Clyde Thomas and family, Frank Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas, Miss Ethel Allen, and Air. Fred Davis, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vornauf and daughter Mrs. Charles Borton, daughter, Ltila. and son, Clarence, visited with Mrs. Jennie Rockhill and daughter, Wednesday Miss Lucile White, of Richmond, spent Thursday afternoon and evning with Mrs. Clara Eubank Roy Nichols and family, Fred Vornauf and family, and Mrs. Mary Vornauf spent Sunday with Clyde Thomas and family Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Norris were Sunday guests of Ellis Norris and family Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hyatt, and Mr. Jonas Eubank, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Muncie Eubank and sons Frank Thomas and family, and Orville Thomas and family were Sunday

guests of Charles Showalter and " pendrng a few weeks with Mr anu family Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson I f" Reason olfal ..Mrs Nancy and Mr. Francis Curtis, visited with ! hlt a"d ,Irs- ?tenme T t Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes. Fridav. ' tpeQ, nesday afternoon with Mrs . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas called j ?a' ley.:; MrB- ,Jn ""d'ng and on Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant, Monday daughter, Hazel, and Mrs. Merle Coleevening Mr. and Mrs. Donald ! an- Ils- hvert SPeer Mr3 Bnvnes were Sunday guests of Mr. and Jh,n ?ren spent Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Walter Brumfleld Mr. and th oK' and, Mrs- E. er Skinner Mrs. Charles Townsend called on Mr. ! ?rs- Skinner is very ill Mr. and

and Mrs evening. Henry Puthoff, Wednesday! ..Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant sited with friends and relnr Boston. Sundav Mr. Seaney vi atives, ne F. Gault entertained rnd Mrs. G atives from near Columbus, O.. Sunday, ....Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefteris and daughter, were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Jefferis Miss Edith Hahn, of Westerville, O.. spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Muncie Eubanks Clarence Vornauf and family, of Hagerstown, called on Fred Vornauff and family, Sunday evening. WHITEWATER, Ind. Francis Curtis was the guest of honor at a picnic held at the Marine school house Saturday evening. Mr. Curtis was a former teacher at that place. Those enjoying the accasion were his former pupils and their parents Mr. and Mrs. Doc. Marshall spent last weekend with Mrs. Kate lownsena oi iticnmond Miss Mattio Jackson spent a few days in Richmond last week Mrs. Frank Mullen, of Connersville, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Morris Burt and family Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Curtis entertained to j dinner Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Baldwin and daushter. Mildred, of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson, and Francis Curtis, of California Mrs. Carl Hard and children, of near Richmond, spent Thursday with Dr. Jones and family. . .Miss Mabel Sourbeer spent a, few days with Mrs. Laura Freeman last week. ...Miss Alsie Harrel. of Brookville, Ind., is spending a few days with Mr., and Mrs. Morris Burt and family I Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gibbs entertained : Sunday: Dr. and Mrs. Jones and son,' Gaylord, Miss Helen Eachus and Miss ! Minnie Gibbs, of Richmond O. C. Hunt and Harrv Pinnick purchased ' 30,000 bricks for the new Christian church at Indianapolis last week Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoover and Dine Fulghuru were the guests of Mrs. Sade Wallingford Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoover and Mrs. Dine Fulghum called on Mrs. Sade Wallingford Sunday afternoon. ...Mrs. Charles Blose and son, Marion, spent Wednesday with W. B. Barton, and family, of near Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Alexander spent Sunday in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt entertained Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bunker and Mrs. Harlan. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anderson and daughter, Gladys, called W. L. Henry, Jr., is spending a few days in Columbus, O. Mrs. Carl Haid, and children, of near Richmond, spent Thursday with Dr. James and family Mrs. Mable Sourbeer spent a few days with Mrs.

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Laura Freeman, last week Miss Aisle Harrell, of Brookville, Ind., is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt and family Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gibbs entertained Sunday: Dr. and Mrs. Jones and son, Gaylord, "MIbs Helen Eachus, and Miss Minnie Gibbs, of Richmond.. .. .O. C. Hunt and Harry Pinick purchased thirty thousand bricks for the new Christian Church at Indianapolis last week. FAIRHAVEN. O. Misses Lorcne Wallace of Oxford, Dellia Diewart of Hamilton and Arthur Ward of Dartown, and Bob Schucklo of Hamilton, were guests at the home of George Wallace Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thoma3 Duke of Eaton, are spending a few days with George Austin and family ....Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Van Skiver entertained their nephew of Toledo, Tuesday evening Leo Ramsey and family of Middletown, and Lester Heavenridge and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge Reginald Stone and family of Hamilton, and Vernon Hall and family, spent Sunday with George Austin and family. Mrs. Mary Austin and son, Ben. were callers in the afternoon The social given by the C. I. C. class of the Methodist Sunday school was wel lattended Friday evening. The net proceeds were $35... . .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Van Skiver and Mrs. Sam Morton were in Richmond Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Will Bishop, Mrs. Elmer Van Skiver, Mrs. Kar routh, and Mrs. Nellie Davis, assisted Mrs. Ellla White in cooking for threshers Wednesday Lucille and Ray Ramsey returned to their homo in Middletown Sunday, after spending several weeks with relatives and friends Miss Leona Marshall, of Dayton, is spending a few days with Clarence McDivitt and family Mrs. Nellie Davis and eon, Dwight, were in Eaton Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Elmer Van Skiver, Mrs. Sam Keller, Mrs. Ida Creech and daughter, Minnie and Mrs. Will 'Cline spent last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Davi3. Mrs. Robert McNarr has been ill the past week.

P.ETHEL, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Polley entertained at dinner Sunday Rev. Gullirge and family, of Richmond, and Miss Ollie Skinner Miss Mary Roberts of New Madison. O., is spending a few days with her grandparents. I Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde Mrs. Ray Wolfal and son Dean, of Urbana, Ind., Jlrs- Oliver spencer apeiiL ucuuuaj afternoon and night with Mrs. r a mother, Mrs. Mary loii New 1 airs- obl Mlss i oung, of lorence

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threshing outfit. His first Job was for Will Harris., . .Harry Spencer and daughter, Loreen and eon, Lowell, and Mrs. James Blose, spent Sunday with Mrs. Clinton Jennings and family, near Lynn Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyde, of Richmond, spent Saturday, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde Mrs. Roy L. Brown, who i here at their Bethel home, is in very poor health. Everett Wolfal, who has been working on the railroad, spent Saturday night and Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Wolfal. ....John Boren is quite 111. COTTAGE GROVE, O. Omar Miller and family, Robert Toole and family and Eddie Williamson and family attended the family dinner at Cain Miller's Sunday Miss Maria Underbill arrived Saturday for a visit with Ernest Barnard and other relatives... Clarence Logue of Kokomo, Ind., spent the week end with Elwood Logue and family Mr3. V. C. Boring spent several days in Reidville- visiting relatives Miss Jeanette Craddock and Glen Jerome were married at Hamilton, July 17 Eddie Williamson and family spent Sividay evening with Lawson Sanford and family. . .Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Paddock spent Friday evening with Omar Miller and family. James Brougher of Connersville, spent Sunday with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gardner of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell Mrs. Jean Lewis spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Aaron Gardner. .Mrs. Leta Toole and daughter Pauline and Mrs. Roe Hoppas and daughter Hrlen called on Mrs. Mike Conner and Mrs. Robert Toole Monday evening. Miss Edith Keelor of Richmond came Tuesday evening for a visit with Elwood Logue and family.. . Miss Elizabeth Gavin of Liberty spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Mike Conner Mrs. Eddie Williamson and baby daughter and Mr. Omar Miller and daughter Verda Miller, spent Tuesday afternoon in Liberty Mrs. Mike Conner spent Saturday night and Sunday in Liberty. Some of Mrs. Jeannette Jerome's friends gave her a ehower at J. F. Brougher's Friday evening. July 23... Mr. and Mrs. Jerome will make their home in Dayton, O E. M. Logue. Miss Edith Kcw'lor and Miss Verda Miller spent Friday at Indianapolis. GREENSFORK, Ina. Mrs. Charles Smith entertained to dinner Thursday, Mrs. John Linderman, Mrs. Aaron Bowman, of Economy, and Mrs. George Smith. .. .Mrs. Charles Boyd and two children, Mary and Elizabeth, spent. Thursday in Richmond. . .Mrs. Charles Retz suffered a Etroke of paralysis Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ed S: Linton, and family, spent Tuesday evening at Webster. NEWSPAPER MAN AND WOMAN HELD IN JEWELER'S DEATH CHICACO, July 31 Roy M. Shayne. a newspaper advertising solicitor, and Miss Ruth Woods, were held today by police for questioning in connection with the sudden death lat night of Samuel A. T. Loftis, head of the jewelry firm of Loftus Brothers. Shayne told police that he answered Miss Woods' telephone call for h from the Loftus apartment and wh-n Loftus admitted him the dianitn,i merchant collapsed and was dt a.l when a physician arrived. A coroner's physician reported today that his examination disclosed Loftus died from cerebreal hemorrhages but no marks of violence were found on th PHOT05 722 MAIN ST PtQIMONaiNfl