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CLERGYMEN RETRACE STEPS, OF: APOSTLE ; : TOURING BIBLE LANDS fBv Associated Pres.) BOSTON, Mass., June 10 Mission ary journeys of Paul the Apostle will be retraced by a group of 25 educators, clergymen and others who will make a tour of exploration and study of Bible lands this summer under the leadership of Professor Albert E. Bailey of . the Boston University School or Keligious Education. The party, which win sail rrom ew York tomorrow, will inspect the syna- ' gogue in Corinth which has recently been excavated by an American arch aeological expedition neaaea dy ur. Ralph Cooley of Newton, and will visit also the site of Paul's famous speech to the Athenians on Mars' Hill. Other stops will be at Thessalonia, Smyrna. Ephesus, Tarsus and Antioch. Many States Represented. Accompanying Professor Bailey will be Rev. B. F. Martin of Marshalltown. la., Bruce Baxter, professor of Biblical literature at Union college, Alliance, O.. Rev. John Barter, Ohio; Rev. F. A. Robinson of Toronto, Canada, evangelistic secretary of the Presby'terian church of Canada, Miss Helen W. Lemon; Miss Eva Hogg, and Mts3 C. B. Gernert, Canadian evangelistic workers, Mrs. Margaret W. Eggleston, assistant professor of religion at Boa- . . . J -ftTI.M T Aln DnilAir ton university, anu ansa uuio uoucji daughter of the expedition's1 leader, as instructor at Boston university. Returning, the party will leave Naples for Havre, .from which port they will sail for the United States, on August 29. At Naples, Professor Bailey will leave the party and continue around the world studying and collecting specimens of religious art for the university. .. In Java he will ' explore the Boro ""Bodur, - Buddhist t&mple, said to contain the finest specimens of Buddhist art in existence. Suburban "ELDORADO. O. Charles Rose and family, of Castine, and Clatus Dull and family of near Arcanum, spent Sunday with Harry Deem and family. . .Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby called pn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, Sunday afternoon.. .Mr. and Mrs. David Siler and Mrs. Maude Wehrley and son. Max, of Dayton, took , dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Neman of Leisburg Lester Hapner and family took dinner-wltb Charles Burd and family, truest Elkton;. Sunday.. .. . Harry Dtem a,and fanrflyeaNd on Mr. and Mrs. P. G. - McFaddin and Mrs. Ethel Harris.' at Richmond, Sunday pvening Pauline Berry, Of New Madison, spent the week end with Clement Drew and family Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Kimmel and Mr. and Mrs. . M. Kimmel called on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kimmel, of Greenville, Sunday afternoon.. .Christ Taylor and daughr ter, Ruby, and Ervin Coning and family, were dinner guests Sunday of Jason Lee and family. Misses Ermino Miller and Susie Lee were afternoon . r.oilorc T? A Millar and familv called on A. B. Miller and family, Sunday afternoon. PERSHING, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. H. T2 TConW and familv at H. J. Doll. Sunday. .-. .Arlan Doll, wife and baby J and 'Mrs: Hatrmeier of Milton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Doll. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lahman, Mrs. Mary Markly and John and Scott Markly of Richmond called on friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Brown and family of Warner. Ind.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Gipe Mr. and Mrs. C. Rigle of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gipe and Mr. Andrew Rigle Dr. V. N. Fackler and family spent Sunday with Mr. "and Mrs. Ray Doll. ...Mrs. Frank Redick and children are visiting Mrs. William Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor and Mrs. Frank Redick and children spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rolland McGraty at Cambridge City. WH1TEWATER, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose have returned after a few days' visit with relatives at Marysvine, O Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hill and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sherley White and family... Misses Frances Day of Indianapolis, and Helen Gale of Fort Branch, have retrnued to their homes after visiting friends at this place Vern Warner and Gayle Hunt left Saturday for IJloomington, whtre they will go to college this summer .... Mr. and Mrs. Dock Marshall spent Saturday night iind Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Absy Barton of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Gavlord Jones are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haid and family of near Richmond Mr. and Mrs. William Henry, L'onald Jennings and Paul Simpson motored to Portland Sunday to vjsit friends Children's meeting will be held at the M E. church Sunday evening. ... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blose and son Marvin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hougle of near" Spartanburg Sunday.. . .Several people of this place attended the Decoration day services at Spartanburg Sunday afternoon Irene Austin is home "visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin. BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heaton entertained company Sunday. ....The Ladies' Aid society was entertained at the home of Mrs. Stella White and Mrs. Pearl White last Thursday afternoon. Fourteen members were present. After the business session a dainty lunch was served Mr and Mrs. Anson Brumfield and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brumfield, entertained to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Millie Brumfield and daughter, Helen, of Centerville, and Mr. Donald Winrielle and Miss Wyvona Hyde Mr. Joseph Pitman and family of Richmond were at John Weidenbaugh's Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. GIRLS! 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Mrs. Gnlli Lindh Muller of Sweden, highest of the first half dozen women to be graduated from Columbia's College of Physicians, left; Misa Pilar Herrera, first Philippine girl to receive Ph. D. degree at Columbia, right; above is Miss Frances Barbara liosfeld. first woman industrial engineer to be graduated from Penn State. -The sweet girl graduates who are Stepping out this June to conquer the world number some very unusual women on their class lists. Miss Hosfeld is ready to compete Dan Horn and Mrs. Horn's niece and husband returned here Tuesday after spending a few days in Illinois. They made the trip in an automobile Mrs. Jennie Stanley of Kokomo. who has been spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson, returned to her home in Kokomo last Monday. . . .Mr. and Mrs

K. D. Cofield were Sunday guests of j Mrs. John Beck. Her sister, Miss CharMr. and Mrs. S. K. Cofield. Mr. Cofield j lene Beck, returned with her for a is in ill health. . . .Mr. Oscar Anderson visit. and family are spending a few days ! with Mr. Jacob Endsley and family.! LOSANTVILLE. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett White and ; Lewis Fouts and son. Ronald, spent

. . jj "ns. a St i for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Brown of Bellefontaine, Ohio, are visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton i t- . f e -j . T . ttm: i r, , lo. a. iC w ua, &. Hyde spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Anderson. CENTERVILLE. Ind.-Mr. and Mrs Lewis Pfieffer of Greenfield were the guests Tuesday of Dr. and Mrs. Moore A number of members of the Woman's Home Missionary society are attending the district meeting at Lewisville this week. Among them are Miss Laura Bertsch, Mrs. H. H. Peelle, Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Robert Peelle, Mrs. Ed Smith and Mrs. Kathervn Able, also Rev. and i Airs. Clark and Miss Marshall, of Hamilton Mrs. Frances Knapp and Miss Bessio Buhl were hostesses for the Woman's Home Missionary society Thursday, at the home of Miss Buhl. The usual program under the leadership of Mrs. Noel Mathews was given. A social time with refreshments followed Mrs. Andrew Dunbar left the latter part of the week 1o join her niece, Ruth Baldwin, of Muncie, and they will make a visit of several weeks in California Prof. and Mrs. Cory are visiting their parents at Losantville this week Ira Joslin has purchased the Hutcheson property, better known as the Irene Walker home, and E. M. Blue has purchased the property vacated by Ira oslin Mrs. E. T. Clark and Miss Mary Dunkle were victims of accidents received last week while arranging for the pageant at Ihe M. E. church. A ladder fell on Miss DunI kle's arm, severely spraining the musi ties of the wrist. Mrs. Clark received i a bad cut between the thumb and forefinger caused by a pen knife which slipped through some green branches I which were being arranged in tho I decorations. Several stitches were Corn

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with any male engineer or machinist at forge, lathe, drafting board, chemical laboratory or carpenter's bench, for ahe is the first woman to be graduated from the course of industrial engineering at the Pena State college and the second woman to graduate in any engineering course at that institution. Miss Herrera, a twenty-one year old Philippine girl, who gained honors at Columbia, was sent there by the Philippines. She will start the camp fire movement when she returns to her home. Mrs. Muller, the honor pupil of her class, received an "A" grade in every course during her senior year at the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. required to close the wound Mrs. Cora White and daughters spent Sunday with relatives at Brownsville Mrs. Duff, who recently moved here from Tennessee, has returned to her home state for a visit with relatives. ....Mrs. Bernice Deitz, of Indianapolis, was here the latter part of the week visiting her parents, Mr. and routs ana family, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Mace Alexander. and chilNewcastle, spent Sunday with . ' . v. e a'r ,twAia, her aunt, Mrs. Sam Grey, of this place. Miss Mildred Grey and Mr. Rusu Alexander spent Sunday afternoon , Hagerstown Clyde Grey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pool, all i of Anderson, and Erville Grey and j visited M'r. and Mrs'. 6am Grey, Sunday morning. They then went to Hagerstown and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Erville Grey, of Hagerstown Mr.; David Nicum, of Dayton, visited Mr.' and Mrs. Sam Grey, Tuesday Mrs. Kirby Hyers aud children spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Burt Hurst. ' ....Miss Catharine Doughty and Miss Vita Petro left Sunday morning for . B'.oomington, Ind., where they will go i to school this summer Miss Cath-1 arine Doughty spent Saturday after noon with Mi?s Mildred Grey Children's meeting will be at the M. E. church here Sunday night David' Nicum, of Dayton, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James Routhe, Tuesday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Boyden Murray were in Carlos, Sunday. MILTOX, Ind. The Queen Esther class of the Methodist Sunday school will serve a Penny supper Friday evening June 17. at Odd Fellows hall... Howard Bryant, Floyd Hines, Roderick McCormick, Homer DuGranrut and Roscoe Sizelove left Tuesday morning for Angola. .. .Dayton Warren returned Monday from Ohio State university .... Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hochman of Indianapolis, were week-end DR. LEONHARDT'S ADVICE He says his harmless tablet HemRoid will relieve the most stubborn case of piles, or money back. Gives quick action. Quigley's Drug Store sells it on guarantee. Advertisement. JDtfervnce Fl CORN FLAKE JLRSEY CEREAL FO0OCQ ciaCAi. m. special toasting fl m . CfcKEAi Food Co. .?

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guests of Mr. and Mrs.. J. C. Beck... I Henry Wilson and Mrs. Harry Hunt' were taken into the Rebekah lodge j last week.... The Eastern Star conferred the degree on Miss Agnes Knipp at the last meeting Albert Newman and Olin Davis played with the band at the Farmers' federation meeting at Roberts park, Connersville The Milton band will play at Cam bridge City Sunday afternoon. .. .Dr. ; Denny is at Boston for a special course of post graduate work Miss Bonsall of Connersville and Mrs. Harry Doty were guests of Miss Belden recently. .. .Rev. McCormick gave the memorial adress at Pershing Sunday.... Miss Ruth McCormick and the girls of her Sunday school class held a picnic south of town Wednesday afternoon. .. .William Franthorn and two sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs Martin Brown Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove went to Chicago Wednesday morning to visit their daughter, Mrs. Stanley Murphy and family and Mr. Manlove's sister, Mrs. Mellie Ray Mr. and Mrs. Willard Adams of Indianapolis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace. . .Mrs. W. C. Squier of Richmond spent Monday night with Milton friends. . .Bruce Manlove, who has been attending Valparaiso university is home for the summer. .. .John Rusk Manlove who came to attend the funeral of his grandfather, left Monday night for his home in Denver. DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind Miss Helen Pierce, of Liberty spent last week at Maple Grove Farm, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crawford and daugh ter, Mary Kathlyn. . . . Mrs. Ida Hub-!is bell spent Wednesday with Martin Groce and family near Fairfield Joe D. Leech, of Connersville, called on T. B. Iieech here Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bryson and son. Robert, Fred Fisher and family and Miss Jean Parker, of Liberty, dined at Maple Drive with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bryson . . . .Mr. and Mrs. James Norris returned to their home in Glenwood. Saturday eveninz after a I weeks stay with L. L. Bond and sons j in Quakertown Trustee Husted and family had Miss Beth Lynch, of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Dent Farr; Mrs. Ada Johnson and daughter. Miss Mary, and Mr. E. R. Shepard, all of Anderson and Rose Retherford and family of near Dunlapsville. for their guests at dinner Sunday at their home just east of town here Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Lynch and daughter, Mary, of Connersville; Clint Bryson and family, of Rose Hill; Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bryson, of Maple Drive Farm, and Miss Jean Parker, of Liberty, were guests of Mr. Ford Fisher and family at their country home west of here Sunday Miss Jean Parker visited Miss Laura Husted liiur&uay ;vir. cmmi adubi anu iamny, 01 mi. fieasani, spent Sunday at Springdale farm as guests of Mr. John Schlechtweg and family.... i Mr. Evert Hill and daughter, Thelma, visited home folks in Liberty, Sunday Garfield Stanley and family, of Mt. Pleasant, George Stanley and family, of near Dunlapsville, visited their mother, Mrs. Anna Stanley in Brownsville, Sunday Allie Davis and family attended Children's exerResinol Is bo pur and healing, so free from harsh ingredients. it ia a standard household remedy for burns, cuts, wounds, boils, blotches, cold sore.. channgs. stings, etc RESINOL SOAP U ideal for th ikia and hair. Ask your drugs nt for these products. From Coast to Coast Friday and Saturday Jellv Desserts 9PKGS.-8 ec jart "EG. JL 10c Teas and Coffee Best Values In Town! BUTTER LOVERS GREET REDUCED PRICES! SWEET NUT tr Now 25 cents Pound Saves You 1-3 of Your Usual Bill! SWEETEST OF 'EM ALL! Hankow Tea Co. 806 Main St. "Everything Guaranteed" Postage Prepaid on $1.00 Mail Orders.

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cises at Billingsville, Sunday evening. Miss Stella Leech, of Liberty, is a guest of Mr. John Husted and family at their farm near here this week. Mr. F. B. Ansted. of Connersville, entertained 32 salesmen from Kansas City at a delicious chicken dinner at Rose Corner farm, in Dunlapsville. .Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eby and daugh! ter, Tholia, Mr. Reeve D. Eby. all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Huston, of Connersville, enjoyed a chick en dinner at Rose Corner farm at 12 o'clock here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. McKennen and Mrs. Isabel Kensler, of Connersville, entertained Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Letter and Mr. Francis Mountain, all of Connersville at a chicken dinner in Dunlapsville, Sunday. Indiana Brevities PETERSBURG One thousand miners assembled here Thursday from all points of Southern Indiana to protest against the Pike County Coal compainy, woned by the Martin Howe Coal company, of Chicago, hiring men to do syndicate work at the Atlas mines. North of Petersburg, where the company has had a score of miners at work cutting entries for winter trade. The miners said the work should be equally divided between the 400 men emnloved at the mine. MARTINSVILLE Railroad officials and Morgan county authorities, Thursday began an investigation into what believed to have been an attempt to wreck train Number 436 on the In dianapolis and Vincennes division of the Pennsylvania railroad. Several ties wore found lying across the tracks near this city. ALIENS TO BE ADMITTED. WASHINGTON. June 10. Immigrants otherwise admissible but brought into the ports of the United states in excess of the quota fixed for tne month of June under the percent- j age immigration restriction law will be allowed to land under nominal bond and will be admitted permanently in the July quota, E. J. Henning, assist - ant secretary of labor, announced today. I

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j Chester Methodist church Sunday school, 9-45 a. m., Everett Hunt, sup- ; erintendent; Children's Day service. 8: 00 p. m. Victor E. Stoner. oastor Webater Methodist church Sundav school, 9:30 a. m., Ed Green, superintendent; morning worship, sermon by pastor, 10 o'clock. Teachers' training at Mrs. Borton's Monday evening. Victor E. Stoner. pastor. Boston Methodist church Wilbur Thorn, pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m., Guy Girton, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m., by the pastor. Children's Day program Sunday evening. Epworth league and choir practice every Tuesday night. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening. Last Tuesday night the league met for its annual election. Mrs. Donald Robinson as president, and Herbert Pottenger as treasurer, were selectei by acclamation. Other officers were elected as follows: First vice presi-, dent, Frank Cummins; second vice, president, Grace Ketron; third vice; president, Orville Presley; secretary, I Marie Shelly. j Middleboro Methodist church L. F. . Ulmer. pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Prayer j meeting Thursday. 8 p. m. i Whitewater M. E. church L. F. Ul-j mer. pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 .! m. Cla5s meeting. 10:30 a. m. Chil-j dren's day exercises, 8 p. m. Prayer ! meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. j Whitewater Christian church Sun j day school. &:30 a. m. Children's day j program observed during the Sunday : school hour. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Rev. William Wright, pastor. Masonic Calendar Friday, June 10 King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4. R. A. M.. stated convocation and work in the Mark Master's degree. The civilized nations of the world, jit has just been computed, use about I 3,200,000 matches every minute of the j twenty-four hours. -Preserves Fresh the Purest and Best Quality 25c H. and H. Soap 19c 35c Hornet Playing Cards.... 29c 60c Hind's H. and A. Cream.. 47c S5c Jad Salts '. 69c Box Stationery S5c Kitchel Liniment 72c 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 24c 60c Listerine Tooth Paste.... 43c 30c Listerine 24c 60c Listerine 47c 30c Lilly Tooth Paste 23c 30c Lavoris .24c 50c Lavoris 47c 30c Lysol 24c SOcLysol 47c 30c Lyon's Tooth Powder. .. .24c 20c London Purple, 'i lb 15c Miller's Compo. Belts $1.00 $1.50 Maltine, all kinds $1.25 50c Miles' Anti-Pain Pills 24c $1.10 Miles' Nervine 89c 25c Mentholatum 21c 50c Mentholatum 43c 35c Mufti Cleaner 26c 35c Musterole 29c $1.00 Mahden Hair Tonic 84c $1.00 Nature's Remedy 84c 25c Nature's Remedy 21c $1.10 Nuxated Iron Tablets .. .89c 75c Nujol 54c $1.50 Nujol 98c 30c Mavis Talcum 21c 50c Mavis Face Powder 39c 30c Mum 23c 30c Mennen's Talcum 23c $1.00 Oil Korein Tablets 84c 35c Odorono 29c 50c Orchard White 43c 50c Neet 45c Guaranteed Rubber Goods 10c Palm Olive Soap. 3 for... 25c 75c Palm Olive Shampoo 63c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 43c 60c Pepsodent Tooth Paste... 45c 30c Packer Tar Soap 23c 25c Pear's Unscented Soap... 15c 25c Phenolax Wafers 19c $1.25 Pjnkham's Veg Comp...89c 60c Pompeian Day Cream... .49c $1.00 Pepgen 84c 35c Quinine Cap., 2 gr., 2 doz..25c 20c Paris Green, 'i lb 15c 35c Paris Green. '2 lb 30c 65c Paris Green. 1 lb 55c 35c P. D. Q , for bugs 29c 50c P. D. Q.. for bugs 43c 30c Resinol Soap 23c $1.90 S. S. S.. for blood $1.56 $1.10 S. S. S. for blood 89c $1.25 Stearn s Tonic 89c $1.40 Sal Hepatica $1.17 30c Sal Hepatica 29c 35c Sloan's Liniment 27c 60c Swamp Root 48c 60c St. Jacob Oil 49c $1.00 Vinol 89c 30c Woodbury's Soap 21c $1.10 Wild Root Hair Tonic. 92c $1.25 Wyeth Sage-Sulphur. . .$1.04 $3.75 Horlick Malted Milk.. $3.25 22 NORTH 9th ST. Teeth Tell Tales Free Examination DR. J. A. THOMSON DENTIST Murray Theatre Building Open Evenings and Sunday Phone 2930

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