Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 283, 7 October 1920 — Page 10
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TI1E RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND- THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1920.
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1 SUBURBAN TSIEWS
Sunday at Jacksonburg Paul Mc-! 207 to attendance at the Christian Sun-1 Snip. .. .Mrs. Spencer Stevens and
rtfftnwRTittM Mn: Orrille fanu-i
Imaker and children spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broadstock. , Miss . Sarali.Baltzell spent Satur'day night and Sunday with Ruth Nisonger.... Mr. and Mrs. Eyer had for their Sunday guests Mr. Thomas Broadstock and family, of Greenville. ....Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nlsonger entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. Chas. Nlwager and family, George Miller and family, of West Mancfcester. Bert Spitler and family and Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Spitler of Eldorado. - - - --Mr-Charlea MlnnlcU and Kaymond ler of Creenville and Miss Elva Price et Dayton, -were afternoon callers... Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan spent Sunday with W. 0. Welbaum of Arcanum.... The farmers are busy roat at thA cresent time....
Mr. and Mrs. John Oalaa were shopper in Greenville Saturday evening. Mrs. Karl Nisonger and children spent Monday evening with R"U fnmUv Several from
this place attended the funeral ol Virgil Harter at New Madison, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.... Miss n nAatnfir of Greenville is
.ui.. th week with her. sister,
rma Rnhinfcv Mrs. James
' Creesh called on Mrs. Clara Brodrick Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Mahlon c4ii- nd children snent the day
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Geeting.... Perry Nisonger and family spent Friday evening with Earl
TiXIwmrar and family .... Mr. uuu
TiTmrtrV rail (d on Mr. and Mrs,
Jerry Minnlch of Eldorado, Sunday .ftcrannn The Rev. Engle's class
will hold their regular class meeting Thursday evening. Every one of the xio.i 1b ronnpsted to be present
Walter Threewits and family spent Rnnflav with Dr. Richards of New
M.Ht.nn .Genree Geeting. who has
been a victim of typhoid fever, is able to be out again.... Mrs. Noah Charles who also has been a victim of typhoid, remains in a critical, condition .. nfro Tart Mover and son, Robert,
cnTtV MnnAnv with her narents. . . .Mr.
and Mrs. John Stoner and son called nd Mrs. Henry Stoner Sun
day evening James Gabbart and tornVv mnk Sundav dinner with Mr.
, Tnhn Hoff and son, of
Ithaca.... A reception will be given
next Saturday evening at tne uuervtn rhurrh in honor of the Rev. En-
ele and family. A program will be
given and light refreshments served
Everybody invited.
visit his brother, Albert Newman and family Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Lyons spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Ostertrous.
Kee attended the Bankers convention day school Sunday and an offering of
S10.50. The goal for next Sunday is 225.... Monday evening a large audience heard the "Bible Drill" given by the Booster choir at the Christian church under the leadership of Mrs. Brock. By special request, this most excellent program will be repeated Friday night. ...Mrs. Walter Higbams was at Richmond Tuesday . . .... Earl Crawford addressed a Farmer's meeting at Centervllle Monday night.,.. A very beautiful service in honor of mother was held Tuesday evening at the Christian church The Friday
night club of Cambridge City met with Miss Nellie Jones last week Clyde Leverton'8 Bale of registered
Chester Whites will be held J?naay. The ladies of the Franklin church will Berre t lie supper.
at Indianapolis this week.. .. .Mrs. John ' Hutson, of Cambridge City, called on friends here Tuesday..... Union prayer meetings at the Friends
and Mrs. War I sThumanT'Vhmona; wi?h ; L mH,Z YoSnf tr111 from Friday until Monday here vlw ? J SamitH relatives. Mr. Schuneman Joined her Sunday..;.. Paul Smith and Miss
Houzmuner enwruuneu Grace Laurence went to Kentucky Anderson Wehrley. Mrs. Gertrude Ho-'. "r nt marrid . Miss
i s m r . w . ac&o t, a. i iua, v cxuu . - - - -
!"hrtE wfllLm Niswon: SarVer, of HopeweU, spent the Margaret VVehrley. Will iam .won- w rie Hayden... fZ nVdAJitS N- Brouser. of Pershing, spent Sunand family. Mrs. HoweU was an wonnell and daughter, afternoon caller Lewis Osterhaus " "0 " K returned
tV'.'lSSS" Z' 5 ftw'lw visit at attack of appendicitis..... Mr. and , cAVi frnm here at.
Mrs. A. W. Newman were in Portland. V' V," TownehiD Sunday IcJiana. WertnKdfiy and -rhursday to i tended the Dudley ToDBhip Snnajy
afternoon James Tweedy was au
wttrt MANCHESTER. O. Rev
Hiipv. Pastor, will preach
next Sunday morning and evening at n, rhristlan church. Family Day
i-in ) nhsprved on Sunday, Oct. 24
Come and bring your families to this Sunday School service. Don't forget the dates Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell' entertained the following guests at their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Powell and Harvey Powell and rv.n-ir of firppnville. and Mr. and
Tr Tnhn Powell, of Richmond...
Mr and Mrs. L. E. Banta and daughter
ra'rtha, of Indianapolis, were dinner
Kiiests of Mr. and Mrs. u. namea, Monday Mrs. Bernice Seigel, of Dayton, spent a part of last week with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Leas Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cossairt, of Dayton, were dinner guests of Mr. pnd Mrs. Henry Cossairt on Thursday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cossairt entertained Mr. and Mrs. Court Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John Shumaker and familv...... Mrs. Will Buck, of Germantown, spent the day with her mother, Mrs. Mary Trom Mrs. Irvin Aydelotte, of Dayton, Is visiting her mother, Mis. Maria Utz, whose condition is unimproved Mrs. Jacob Lanning of Lewisburg, and Mrs. Jim Cummins spent Tuesday last with Isaac Christman and family W. O. Trom and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Leas, of Dayton, and Mr. George Williams, of Troy, were Sunday guests at the home of u, Mnrv Trom Miss Jeanette
Parks returned to Eaten, Sunday after spending a short vacation with her sister, Mrs. Vernest Troutwine Allen Petry and family, of near Eaton, cnont Kimrtav with Henry Howard
and family. Stanley Christman, of Marion. Indiana visited his parents at
i,io mi Mnnflav ivir. anu
Mrs. Charles Morris entertained Mr.
and Mrs. John Protzman, of Verona, Robert Protzman, of Dayton, and Miss iieion TTvaTis. of London. O Mrs.
Henry Martin and son, Edward, of Manzanola, Col., who are making an extended vifit with Ohio relatives, were guests of old time friends at this place over the week-end Mrs. Jane Howell attended services Sunday at Twin Creek Chajiel and visited with t. con Vnrl and family Mrs.
Virgil Emeriok returned Wednesday -crccir'a visit at Greenville
'r,d m. Trfvi Shumaker visited
o,....,. ivuii Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
un o vpw Paris Mr. and C.
D Spencer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer, Sunday at Piqua. Thev wpff accompanied home hy Mrs. Hprriet Spencer, who will make them a 'two weeks' visit James Petry nnd familv. of Eldorado, and Walter Trump arid family were Sunday runts of Mrs. Lurnna Trump, who will leave Wednesday for a week's v'sH with her daushter. Mrs. Lurton Ridenour and family, at Modoc. Ind. Mesdames Anna Howell and Jennie Smith atendd tlie funeral of Glen Di-her at Lewishure. Thursday -tr'nd Mrs. T"vi ?liumaker. Mrs. srah lr,T? Von. Mrs. C. A. Ford, and
,T. !". R'idahpuen were urrfiivin-
PHILOMATH,- Ind. Mrs. Rufus
Stinson and daughter Mabel spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Grant Rose Mildred Plessinger called on
Retta Planhenhorn Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown
and daughter Edith, were In Richmond
Friday.... Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plankenhorn spent Wednesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Mrs.
Dan Plankenhorn and Mrs. Mary
Shank spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Alice Leistner Mrs. Will Leat
of Clifton spent Friday with J. O.
Plankenhorn and family.... Mrs. Ross
Stevens spent Friday assisting Mrs.
Lizzie Waiting and Mary Plankenhorn
with cooking for clover hullers
Miss Okal Mathers of Richmond, re
turned to her home Saturday, after
spending two weeks nursing at the
home of J. O. Plankenhorn. . . .Mr. and
Mrs. John Hendrix spent Sunday with relatives near Campbellstown, Ohio... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter Edith spent Sunday with Misses Laura and Mary Rodenburg. . . Misses Mabel and Sylvia Stinson, Mrs. Willard Rodenburg called on J. O. Plankenhorn and family Saturday af
ternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter were at Alquina Sunday
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn, son Orval, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens were in Richmond Saturday. .. .Earl Porter and Mildred Stinson of Richmond, and Elmer Rodenburg spent Sunday with Rufus Stinson and family. . . .Inez Turner of Abington, spent Sunday morning with Retta Plankenhorn Mrs. Callaway Isaac and children spent Sunday morning with Mrs. Mary Shank Mrs. John Leistner died Monday morning, after several weeks of illness. She is survived by her husband, one sister, Mrs. Pierce Dye of Connersville. and several relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Funeral was held at Abington, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30... Darlie Fisher of Liberty, Fern Rose of near Brownsville, spent the week end
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland spent Sunday with John Clevenger and family Mrs. Lee Fulton and daughter Inez called on Mrs. Mary Shank Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond. . . Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and chil
dren of Brownsville, are visiting this week with David and Mildred Plessin
ger.,. Mrs. Jennie Plessinger is spend
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert DuGrandrut of Webster Arthur
Stinson of Indianapolis, is here on a few days' visit.
years old last Saturday and eighteen of his relatives and friends went in and spent the evening with him. Refreshments of icecream and cake were served. All had a very enjoyable
evening Mrs. J. E. Henly and daughter spent Tuesday In Cambridge City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nhmit . ...Miss Doris Floyd, who ts
taking a nurses' training at Reid's Hospital at Richmond, spent a few hours with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Floyd, Saturday evening The four year old child of Mrs. Essop died suddenly early Monday morning of bronchial pneumonia. The remains were taken to Kentucky for burial Tuesday. The family recently moved
here from Richmond, having Dougni the Compton property. .
Mrs. J. A. Stevens were shopping in
Richmond one day this , week. .. .William Ammerman and family spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs.. Harriet Montgomery, near Liberty Miss Verna Adams - spent - Saturday night and Sunday with home folk. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shengler entertained Rev. Schafer at dinner Sunday. ...Mr. A. P. Creek Is slowly recovering from his recent Illness..... Mrs. William Schamerhorn and sons were shopping in. Liberty Saturday... Harry Greggerson and family were in Richmond Sunday evening. .. .Farmers are busy sowing wheat this week. A large acreage will be put in in this vicinity.... Mr. and Mrs Roy Carson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Maze and son Allen at dinner Sun-
Martin. Mrs. Will Webtser and daughter Florence Mrs. Hall, of Indianapolis and Mrs. Berrickson, of Kansas,
were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
M. Meyers, Saturday..... Mrs. George Hiatt who has been ' at the Reid Memorial hospital on account of having her tonsils removed, has returned home.,... The church in action campaign, held at the M. E. Church Friday was a success in every way, large number attended the illustrated lecture at night The Woman's For elgn Missionary Society met Thursday with Mrs. T. S. Berry The Booster class will meet with Mrs. Richard Cutter Thursday. Oct. 14th. Everybody come and bring somebody with you..... Relatives and friends from Michigan were Sunday guests of
Charels Buroker and family Sever-
MTLTON The Jolly 24 will meet Friday evening with Mrs. Walter Higham The Grange will have a penny supper Saturday evening in their
hall. They will begin to serve at
5:45 so that the business men of the town may be accommodated Mrs.
Eva Bender, - Mrs. Alice Guy ton and Mrs. Charles Essenmacher of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Swain Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Goudy and two daughters of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Miss Elnora Campbell. .. .George Wilson of Elwood and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Swearingen
of Moreland were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess and Mrs. John Ferguson Sunday Miss Morrow of Richmond is the nurse for Mrs. Frank Jones Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langston and family and Mrs. Mary Walker from north of Dublin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin..
Mrs. Hallie Henry of Texas who
CAM BRIDGE CITY. Ind. Mrs,
Jan Holler and son. of Abineton, vis
ited Sunday with Wilbur Owens and
family.... Mrs. Kirkwood returned from College Corner Sunday after a visit with her son, Roland, and family The funeral of Richard Hamel, 11 years , old, who lived with his aunt.
Mrs. Grace Hamel, since four years of age, and who died at the Richmond
hospital of appendicltus Friday, was. held at the Presbyterian church Monday at 2 p. m.. Rev. Hogan officiating. Richard Hamel was a member of the Methodist church, and attended the Cambridge City public school. His father, who Is living in Indianapolis, came to attend the funeral. A. S. Wiseman had charge of the funeral. Burial at Riverside cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hosour and. children, of Indianapolis, were Cambridge visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Jennie Jones Mrs. Emma Wright, after a week's visit with her brother, Dr. E.
day The Hanna's Creek school la ne aenaea enuroli at moving along nicely with 73 pupils Mlddleboro Sunday mght.... People
enrolled The farmers' association " ,,,1 ' ini.n rhin, ,o. ,ai win Fountain City. Webster. Middleboro.
be held at Liberty at the Gleason barn d Whitewater attended the Home-
Auction-1 vwu 6 uc, ouuua nio was me
eignm anniversary or ine Homecoming. The church was decorated ap-
next Saturday evening. The price admittance has not been fixed V. E.
Chenoweth and Elza Coppock were
Richmond visitors Tuesday afternoon
...Frank Litchenfelts and family or
Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison Bland
Downing was a visitor here Tuesday
evening.... Russel Harrison of Peru,
Ind., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Harrison.... Mrs. Grace Commons
is spending this week with Mr: and
Mrs. O. B. Butts of Glen Karn, O Miss Mattie Locke called on MrS. Van White Monday evening. . ..Mrs. Mur
ray Keller is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Polley and William Polley were Greenville visitors Mon
day.... Shul Chenoweth of Ashville,
N. C, is spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ChenoAv;t It and fa mil y . -
Wednesday night, Oct. 13
eers are Wilbur Howard and Clarence Carr....Mrs. Harry Chamberlain visited her brother, Alonzo Ridenour. and family at Cottage Grove, Sunday. . . - A. P. Creek and daughters entertajned Everett Little and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Tappen Sunday arternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Irving LaFuze and daughter, Luanna, attended Eaton fair Thursday George LaFuze and family spent Friday night with Irving LaFuze and family ... .Mrs. Olive La-
Fuze entertained Miss Cora Snap of Concord the week end. Miss Snap, who came here from California in the spring will return to that state this winter Charles Swafford and family visited Chester Hollingsworth and family at Richmond last Sunday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Borrodale and family spent Sunday afternoon at
J. Wright, and wife, returned to her I Harry Borrodale's, near Kitchel home in Oklahoma Toots Pakajffilbert Phenis and sister Pearl spent
Hawaiian troupe will give an entertainment at the Hurst theater Thursday night, Oct. 7. Single admission, including war tax, children 40 cents, adults 55 cents. This troupe is from the Mutual Lyceum bureau of Chicago. We are indebted to the Loyal Order of Moose for these entertainments, which will be given through
out the winter The show, "Roger
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Phenis Mr. Zack Stanley, who lives north of here has been quite ill but is convalescent. . . . Harry Greggerson entertained Miss Hazel Davis of Dayton, Sunday at dinner. David Moratt and family were
afternoon callers. .. .Miss Julia Etta Kitchel spent the week end with her
parents at Kitchel. . . .Miss Bessie vvil
Bean," will be given at the Hurst son spent the week end with friends
opera house Saturday matinee and near Fairfield, Ind Several from
night, Oct. 9.... The Helen Hunt club: here spent Saturday afternoon in Lib
met Monday afternoon at the home
of J. N. Judkin. Mrs. Viola Routh read a paper on the subject of "Walt Whitman." Mrs. R. A. Hicks discussed "Slav People, Their Origin
lias oeeu visinus jxuj j Pharactor " The naners hroutrht family and other Milton relatives left anf aracter. lae papers orougtu J . u.. nut 1i5fiissinns that ropre vprv Inter
ior home Tuesday ... .Miss rvate i-ios
DUBLIN, Ind. Union Revival serv
ices will begin here next Sunday night Oct. 10th. The first week of meetings
will be held at the U. B. church.
There will be no services in the morn
ing. Everyone invited to come to all the meetings during the revival serv
ices Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis,
of Elkhart, Ind., and their son, Mr
and Mrs. Royden Davis, of Chicago,
were calling on old friends here Tues day. They were on their way to Rich mond E. R. Money made a bust ness trip to Indianapolis, Monday
Mrs. Lessie Badger, who has been
here visiting relatives and friends
left Wednesday morning her her
home in California. She was accom
panied by Mrs. Frances Whorton, who will make an indefinite stay Mrs. Sallie Smith was in Indianapolis last
Thursday and Friday visiting rel
atives and buying millinery goods Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers accompanied other relatives to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertch at Pershing, where they had a surprise dinner Sunday Mrs. Mary Brown is seriously ill at this time Ernest Huddleston and family, of Cambridge City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huddleston spent Sunday near Straughns, with Clayton Kimmel and family Miss Vera Byba, of near Cadis, spent the week-end with her parents Misses Lillian Baker and Ina Puckett, of Farmland spent the week-end here with relatives and friends.. . .Mother's club met last Thursday afternoon wit Mrs. Isa Staut Mrs. Elbert Hud
dleston entertained at dinner last Thursday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Barbara Lawson's 80th birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stofer, Mrs. Joseph Zeigler and daughter, Grace, and Miss Una Wonnell Mrs. Lola Converse and Mrs. J. G. Shaller and children who were visiting relatives at Hartford City, were called home Saturday evening by the serious Illness of Mrs. Mary Brown Mrs. Arthur Conner and Mrs. John Copeland were called to Clayton, Ind., Saturday evening by the serious illness of their father, Mrs. James Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Thorn and children spent the week-end with
hour is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hamel north of Pershing Lindley Hussey and daughter, Louise and guest, Mrs. Hallie Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. William Hussey and family, Mr. and Mrs. John DuGranrut and family and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Whiteley and family spent Sunday at
Shidley's park near Newcastle witn
a number ot relatives rrom ivioul-
gomery county Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Whitelev entertained at dinner Fri
day evening Mrs. Hallie Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hussey, Lindley Hussey and daughter, Louise Mrs.
Phoebe Michael spent Monday witni Mr. and Mrs. William Hussey near Hagerstown Mrs. Anna Hittle and daughter, Julia, who have been visiting Milton .friends . for a. week left Monday for their home In Indianapolis. Mrs. Lute Lantz and son accompanied them Gsorge Wilson of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Julia Ball. Mrs. Wilson who has been visiting Mrs. Ball for several weeks returned home with him Albert Anderson has a new seven-passenger car. William and Walter Anderson have new Ford coupes Mrs. Lucinda Ferguson and sister left Wednesday for Florida The open meeting of the Carey club will be held Thursday evening of next week, Oct. 14 with Mrs. Paul Ferris. The assistant hostesses are Mrs. and George Kelsey, Mrs. Ed Wilson, Miss Nellie Jones, Miss Lulu Faucett, Mrs. John DuGranrut, Mrs. Charles Ferris
and Miss Florence Newman Mr. and Mr Frank Florea, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caldwell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams aM Mr. and Mrs. Will Hughes of Bowling Green, O., Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese and family of Cambridge City and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Doddridge spent sunaay with Mr. and Mrs. John Coyne In honor of Grandmother Blue's 86th birthday, a family co-operative dinner was held Sunday with Mrs. Will Scott where Mrs. Blue lives. Those present were A. W. Parrish of Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs Ralph Miles and children, Mr. and Mrs. Del Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Aiken and Miss Jennie Miles of Mays; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wikoff and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sexton of Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spencer and Mrs. Dollie Keeley of Marian; Mr. and Mrs. Ora Parrish
and daughter, Marjone, Mr. ana Mrs. John Parrish and daughter, Margaret of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Rich Miles of Falmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Laman Cooper and family of Wilkonson; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parrish and Miss Ollie Parrish of Rushville; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Innis and daughter, Esther of Milroy; Mrs. Isaac Davis of Cambridge City; Mrs. Mary J. Parrish of Indianapolis; Mrs. Vene Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dalrymple Mrs. Blue received many lovely gifts Charles Callaway was a Richmond visitor Tuesday There were
out discussions that were very inter
esting. The next meeting will be with Miss Blanche Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sommers have Muncie relatives visiting them. . .Joseph Wallick is seriously ill. HANNA'S CREEK Rev. Schafer preached here last Sunday morning and evening, presenting practical thoughts and ideas in each sermon, to attentive audiences. He will preach again in two weeks. . . .Carel Montgomery and family were entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Homer LaFuze Mr. and Mrs. Walter LaFuze entertained at
dinner Sunday Frank Carson and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Carson, all of near Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCarty and Walter LaFuze
and family attended the Eaton fair Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tappen and son Harold visited near Liberty Sunday. . .Miss Portia LaFuze has been ill with tonsilitis for several days. .. .George LaFuze and family, Irving LaFuze and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hiner Hunt were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross at dinner Saturday George LaFuze and family left Saturday for Clermont, Florida Services will be held at Hanna's Creek next Sunday at
10:30 a. m. in honor of the soldier
boys who went from the Sunday school
here; namely. Jay Stanley, Earl Stanley, Hilbert Jones and Roy Bailey. Roy Bailey was killed in action. Mrs. Elizabeth Tipton Stanley will probably address the meeting. Everyone
Is invited to attend. .. .Mrs. Olive LaFuze and son, Kenneth, entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were land for Mr. and Mrs. Everett LaFuze and son. Harvey, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry La Fuze and daughters, Charlotte and Lois, and son. Merlin, and Miss Cora.
erty Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. - Clinton Carson of Liberty.... Walter LaFuze had a poultry culling demonstration at his home Tuesday morning. Several neighbors were interested in the work and attended .The big type Poland China hog committee met with Carl Eaton Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Ilif Shook will soon
move into their new residence which j was recently completed Charles ;
Swafford and family were entertained at A. A. Swafford's Saturday evening. Kitchel was a lively place Mon-1 day with people registering at the' home of William Weidner Cloven
yield of seed is reported.
propriate for the occasion. It was a
success in every respect Ruth
Ulmer and Martin Steele attended a
party at the home, of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Meeks, Wednesday evening.
HOLLANSBURG. O A number of
girla surprised Miss Wilma Welch on her twelfth birthday, Tuesday even
ing. Those present were Misses Iola
Piatt, Edith Miller, Henrietta Brown, Mary Morgan, Donna Telan, Winona
Williams, Mary Fulkerson, Dorthy Slick, Dorthy Williams, Empress Mil
ler, Christian Morgan, Norma Woeful
Edrls Chenoweth, Leveda Flatter and
Martha Albright. Ice cream and cake was served. Games and music were
the features of the evening Mrs
Linda Griffy and daughter, Zepha of
Springfield. O., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Caskey Mrs. Ad-
die Irelan of Dayton, O., and daughter.
Mrs. E. E. Whiteman, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Cora and Hen
rietta Williams... A large crowd from
here attended the funeral of Noah! Richards Monday, which was held at
Cedar Grove church. Mr. Richards was a well respected citizen. He ran a threshing machine for many years. ....Mr. and Mrs. Ora Chenoweth and
James Thomas, were Richmond visitors Monday afternoon W. A. Chenoweth and Raymond Chenoweth were Palestine visitors Monday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chenoweth spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chenoweth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson of Richmond, Ind., are the guests of Mr. and
! Mrs. M. A. Harrison The remodel
ing of the K. of P. hall is completed. It is now ready for the first moving
picture show which will be shown
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place, visited Bonnie and Blanche Carman at Whitewater, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter and Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyers were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Author Weadick, of Richmond Mr. - and Mrs. Maurice Henshaw, of Winchester, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boerner Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
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Attention Wayne County Farmers Farmers' Organization Membership Campaign Starts October 11, 1920 Our Slogan is: "Every Farmer a Member" Our Problem is: "Better Marketing"
Plan to see, hear and assist Mr. Earl Crawford and others, county organizers, to make Wayne the best organized county in the state. Protect your business by joining Wayne County Farmers' Association. Mr. Farmer, help yourself by helping our organization. Watch for the dates of your township meeting.
Mrs. .'. ! . ji m" ..j'rclatlvps in Miineip Miss Maud
...Mi. anu ..... - -
Milton, I imams, or wistiawaKa, ina., came
Saturday ror a visit wnn ner relatives, Elmer Fagan and family spent
cl-.r-.nnors. onnC-'naj
t.Tw rm;on Rontfrn. of W.
,nf ATond.iv with Mr. ad Mrs. Henw WP .Mrs. M-icc?ic Will is visitirp her" (lni"-Jitpr. Mrs. Ruspel Coblr,,.T t. nttvbein Mr. and Mrs. ptrr'- Iinrri"n snent the evening -f'nrtf Mrs. Marshall Harrison. c.nir(iv ri"ht nnd visaed Eldorado je!jiMv on Frdv Mr. and Mrs. d ?Tr. ?nd Mrs. C. E. nr'r.rs 'wero Surd-tv guests of Mr. Mr Wn!r Mni, at Enton
Tr. fnd Mrs. W. A. TVown 1pft Thurs(lav r-r Col'imhus aTer a week's visit with Vr.""l Mrs. Oeoree Ricker Oro Emerick ard familv attended a Mrprise dinrpr Sunday at the home of Werter Jenkins at Casting Mr.
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Consider this Very Carefully when choosing new furniture for your home THILE a great deal of satisfaction which you expect to V derive from your furniture depends upon the furniture itself, remember well that it is only reliable insofar as the store at which it was purchased is reliable. Consider carefully the reputation of the store. We take particular pride in the service we render to all home-makers. To choose your furnishings here is to choose from a store that has developed and maintained the highest merchandising ideals. We offer only that character of furniture which reflects the good taste and careful judgment of the owner and never is the cause of any regret.
Ferd Grothaus
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RESERVE YOUR SEAT TONIGHT FOR THE FAMOUS ARTIST CONCERT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT The Victoria Store will be open every evening this week to accommodate those unable to call during regular business hours. Good seats stUl left. 100Q Main street Phone 2275. ; V. ' . - 1
