Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 221, 28 July 1921 — Page 11

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Advertising Rates 10 cents per line, per Insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 80 cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract call phone 2834, or 287S. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 WANTED Party of four, to go to Chesterfield. Saturday, return Sunday. Further information. Phone 3452. DRESSMAKING WANTED Dressmaking. Phone 4712. HAIR GOODS YOUR COMBINGS made Into switches, transpormatlon. etc. Also natural human hair goods for sale. Phone 1372. Miss Steward. 13 S. 10th St.

4 FURNACES 21 AUTOMOB g.E TIRES 35 LOST-Brown cur dog. Phone 1914. "Thon FOR SALE SujpluS Stock auto 'fVZtb?. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 SOx, $7.90; 32x3.' Blackford. Eldorado. O. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Limitcil number Of all LOST Wed. eve., black velvet hand WASHING MAHIKE $15. B30 X. 18. c?S " wt?P at carnival. Finder call TWO beautifullv quilted quilts. In Sizes. Master Production Cor68Y. New Paris; reward. quire at 100 s w 3rd , Richmond. Ind. Ant? t i-u 1 Qv. c sJCRt-Pet7fKen WUUaBbs washing m a c h i x e 6 oYs"oT"7 poration, 4U5 A Jorth I3th St. ana Richmond. Liberal reward, iso- - tlfy Moose Club room. ' ROUND QUARTERED oak pedestal ex- r.R.rr. cri(J RrNT - tension dining table, in excellent con- UAKAut. 5 t-OK RtWT 35 HELP WANTED MALE 5 &ltgi CheaP' lf Bold at once' Cal1 23 GARAGE 110 X.. 15. WANTED Five ambitious young men lXllT FARM LKJflTINGPLANT MOTORCYCLES' AND BICYCLES 37 with selling ability. Call 106 Xorth new. Price $250. Charles F. Tange- " fKnu Blt,TtlU!' 3 th St. Between 8 and 10 a. m. man. 406 Main St QPFFHW 3 Y KlPYn PQ YOUNG MAN To help take care of SCREEN DOORS for sale, made to or- D1V- I LvLEo college room. In exchange for tuition (jer renalrinc lawn mowers sharp- rj . , . . in business course. Richmond Bust- wV.ley ' Brown and Son. Phone Brand-new $o0 .Bicycles that can be ness College. Phone 2040. ol. Bldg. S0g6- bought at a bargain. WANTED One good casket cabinet furniture AND STOVES All kinds. DrMMrTTfi t-ttt- oT-T-wr-rnrte?k-v5w hwill 3 ood prlces- Hums Supp,y store-131 BENNETT5 TIRE STORE band that knows how to make mould- ? a A m.I i sc9 ing bits and keep up machinery: one way"e Ave- none ibb. Tne Home of jfjjLITT and SERVICE ladv that knows how to make couch FOR SALE Pit run gravel, $1.75 a isi Mafn ph.n. nil. cssket Interiors. It us hear at once, load delivered. Phone 4014. r e lvlng number of years experience. . Pine Bluff Coffin Company. Pine WAT(T1HIPQ and SPECTACLES BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 39 Bluff. Arkansas. VV 11 WU 11 JliO For bargains in BOO K'KFFPF na AND STEXOGRAPH- watches, high-grade spectacles, call at BUSINESS RCOM 316 Main St. oper.wluwa'v. bn'demanf Pre- C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP Po-lta Court Ei0use. Call Long Bros. pare now while business is slow and 7 South 11th St. flione you will be ready for a position when FOR SALE Good used furniture of all FOR RENT--Good office room in "things pick up." Make all arrange- kinds at . V, what new would cost. American Baik Building. Call at the ments this week to enter August 1. Townsend's Used Goods Store. 633 Bank. , Richmond Business College, Colonial Main. Phone 129C. -- BMg" ' FOR R'S NT Miscellaneous 39 SITUATION WANTED i MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 pASTUREt;,r-rent. Cattle "and T r" WANTED Incubator. 250 or 500-egg horses. Wlt of Greenville Gravel ,T.ATEDP"lt,0,n, a" cashier- Box capacity. Phone 1230. - E- S. Ewlng, R. R. C. Hh0f8, care of Palladium. . EX PE RI ENCErTsiNGLE M AN wants PIANO TUNING 23 REAL I STATE FOR SALE 42 to work on farm. 421 N. 15. : !- r- r i a l o 1- LI. FOR SALE -Hodern 6-room house. Call SERVICES OFFERED 8 D' "T 2014 N" E' lz wTsTGS-NTiD-lOl So. 3rd St. Phones 41 10-2623 FOR REAL ,'fTATE an FARM see washings waxted-1137 x. 12 st. piano Tuning and Repairing R- r. D-. J-one 4171. WASHIXQ8-Wnted. 229 Xo. 20. R H PILGRIM GOOD CITY HOMES PRACTICAL NURSE Physicians ref- . wprTlTV7pTrTn ,,,, erence confinement only. Box HS060. Leave Order at Duning S Furniture F R T E 1X F I ELD. Colonial Bldg. care of Palladium. i i- ei ni 1 o"7A i WAXfEDDres.maklng; work guar- and Rug Shop. Phone 1676. anteed. Mrs. Branson. 304 X. 21. , TTT tt . a fl WASHTNG-Wanted. Phone aliT , RECORD EXCHANGE 23A. g , J J BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent kij u viiuwrnii jr BOOMSFORJUWT 9 Xellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. Q gjog 7TH ST. X. 123. Two furnished rooms. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 -e u uimu &uuii4 ?73? JLJl0In-2IL FOR SALE Sunshine Coffee and Groc- COTTAGE Modern, south Of i 11TH ST. South 433. Three rooms. eTy torei location. Huntington. Ind. m",,,. ,fl iT, iSTH'ST'XRo--foT-rln-t Apply to A. J. Ellinger. No 2. North Main, nice lot. garage. j 17TH S. 27. Furnished room for rent. J.lTS.on Su Huntington' Ind- 8-ROOM modern roomine housp v FOR SALE First class meat market oivuulu mooeni roomins nouse, v i iruT uoiiccKFPPiNr daau q q in town of 1,800, doing good business; good repair; 12,000 down, balLIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 must geU at once; price very reason- ajjcg 13;rms. 31 X. 11 & 214 X. 14 Light housekeep- able. Abbot & Son. Hope. Ind. mg rooms. .Tft.,-BI, cc cna F ,o 5-ROCH 2-story ; furnace, bathFT. WAYNE ave-116. Light house- AjyTIMJILESRSALE33 rQom first-class repair; ZZ!DS r0m: U furn,shed BleeP ln BUICK 4-cylinder truck. Will make south. Of Main Street ro"'' a fine bread-wagon; guaranteed conFroomslEprh7nTeWl247ll8ht housekeeplng ditlon. Price $500. 19 8. 7th. Ph. 6173. 7.R0,a M-Modem. in East End. FOR-ENT Three "furnished or un- KfWw Qulpment. good near Main; newly painted; gafurnished light housekeeping rooms, condition. is h. vv. -a. rage prlce JS nght 81 School St. Apply to Mrs. O. B. ouseITapts. to HENt . BARGAINS' Rauiirdkaim in FORDS Sr-n 6-ROOM APARTMENT Possession Vw Tl IT 11 R. Th j'ar and'Ma'n. App'Y apartiyent 6 con At 14 South Ninth Street V V U II JUS IL IL U. FURNISHED FLAT Phone 2718 at 1921 Coupe, starter, like'new $650 T 1 rkl 11 A TXT 1512 X. E. 1921 Touring. starter, like I U l MA1IN new $425 SUMMER RESORT COTTAGES 9 "Jf: . . .350 phone 1481-3271-3293 SMALL COTTAGE At Lake James for 19J8 Touring, good condition $223 rent three last weeks in August. J. Touring, new tij res $200 w shuffcr Waterloo Ind 1918 Coupe, runs good (iia A. bhafrer. Waterloo, ma i919 Ton truck, cab and body See Us for CHAPMAN LAKE COTTAGES For Hke new $400 FA?nvIC ANTIT riTV PROPFRTV camping. Good fishing, hunting, bath- ilS Dort, has starter, dem. riVl3 iML VI 1 I nUrLll I ing, boats, groceries, fresh country nms, electrio lights, and HARRIS & KORTEWEG eats delivered; heated, well furnished good tires, bargain ...$100 Southwest Corner fith and Main rottaees for fall shooting. J. E. Mc- .. .oa.o OffSce Phone 2278 Residence 3014 I'nv, Warsaw. Ind. CAarl OK ltl.Jls . ROOM WANTED 11 WALTER E. SCHOTT Xew Paris, O. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds MODERN ROOM With private en- ; trance wanted bv voung ladv employ- GRANT SIX Touring, excellent condt- c. E. KEEVER CO. has a tine list of d Write Box E5087. care Palladium. tion. Price $275. 19 S. .th. Ph. 61 1 3. houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. B-PASSEXGER TOURING CAR-4 new itict 7 S' Uth St" See U3 for gams. WANTED TO RENT Kelly Cord tires, sacrificed for quick . . n . . WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room ale. Box H8059. care of Palladium. LOTS FOR SALE 42 JYISK by S. V, Af ";eward- Box overland touring wiins Knight BEAUTIFUL building site neat: HS057. care of Palladium. touring, all for Harris at the Last . Chance Garage. 1101 Sheridan. Country-Club ; hOUSe, Shade, gaffe ' Cement. Sewlr"! Fd'atfon work cfrl txiJ. Owner, phot A. E. Brooks. 317 X. 9th. Phone 2258. touring. $325 One Bulck 4 touring. AKOK $250. One 1920 Chevrolet 490. run tJi"J" DAiMTimr m 3.000 miles, $500. Light Ford truck, : fA I IM T I N tj 13 $250 Geo. Worley Garage. Dort FARMS FOR SALE -43 i it tor r ivt-nvT l agent. 15 So. 9 Phone 2906. HOUSE PAIN rlNG Interior B FOR SALE 40 A. Clay-gravel land, 5 finishing. ' E. C. Sims, phone AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35 sust Joph. 2571. Mich. " ,m uaiii iwr ernptrp SAY 100 ARES Good buildings, good fland MOVING HAULING STORAGE ?OTJTH on tne main road- 7 miIes from tur" . t irTJLJLi!; .fuulil gis. 4 miles from Burr Oak, Mich. For 1P7AM BEND TIRES With a 7,000 mile guar- particulars inquire or write to o?vner, . CVnL antee? We do our own adjusting. a. j. Wait, sturgis. Mich. For Local and Long Distance Hauling - ,in! of AU Klnd8- tin Tin.nm Size Rib N. S. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade Phone 3105 330 Lincoln .,. n oe -- 30x3 J10.75 511.25 30-ACRE FARM 7-room hous, good f FORREST MONGER te3; ti-- Ztum 1235 " ?naR.cfM? ire For local and long dlstanct hauling. Ulner S,ZeS m ProPomon- ance. Geo. Cummins. R.R. P., c gy, 22 B Furniture crated, stored or shipped. , vrmMrrh tx AUTO MOVING VAN E. C. COOPER real estate to exch.ngr v ,.n ith Th cif Thone "SOS Distributor FOR TRADE Good limestoijj farm. 200 fcouth -th St. ,5,8Phone 608 138 acres, fair improvements- wealthy . r fflce Fnon -5-8 Coffman & Son Garaee neighborhood: 15 miles north bf LouisenPiTVO A (TnO FOR HOUSEHOLD oiimiu at oou mirage yine Ky . fQr j. farrn weU 1q S Jl U'lrCiHJlC; GOODS Feltman's 44 S 6th Phone 12ff8 cated. Eugene Smith. In ceae of EuStorage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar ; gene Ellis. 43. Xewcastle. imi. Store. Phone Xo. 2039. 609 Main St. . . . FEED DEALERS . FEED DEALERS MOVING AND STORAGE 16 , 'wcALanorHhsrovisG Don't Neglect YoMr Orchard RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and storage Spray with BORDO ARSENATE For Sale by Rear 19 S. 11th St Phones 2228-1566 ' ;TyHOOSlER FEED & FEEDER CO. 6th and S. A .. Phone 2063 RICHMOND ROOFING CO. Work done within 15 miles of Richmond, felt pat- MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LCiAN tern or shingle rool, S. Baker, mgr., v iPhone 2894. , i UNION ROOFING CO. Felt. USE OUR SERVICE OPEN AN ACCOUNT US Asphalt filled, laid and guaran- anro, tzDiCMr. ' teed only by us. Get a free es- 50 SlOO S200, timate before roofing. Phone Investigate Our Easy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan CCoana 2809. Office 9 South 7th St. , Oet $ 50, pay back $Z.50 a month ELECTRIC REPAIRING 17B Qet $100. pay back $5.00 a month If you are in need of anything 1C1I ll"T,01TC ATT With interest at Z a month. Pay faster if you like- or example: EJUlCw JKlllwrJU Pay a $50 loan in full in One Month Total Cost. $1.75. Lwins made on see Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal. Call, pluone or write. Ws.!?hfdHAp?one 492o RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B Room 207' Colonlal st?B SeSKSiT'' lne N" 15"5 UMBRELLAS Repaired and recovered. -The Friendly Company" Richmond. Ind. E ttablished 1895 Colored silk covers and best mateials used. Frank Leonard, 264 Ft. I Wayne Aye. 1 '

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ER - LACERATED YOUR ATTACKED YOU YESTERDAY OH, NO MA'M - HE DIDN'T NY -HE I cJur yore my fWfrSN THAY5 ALU If iFamous Sportsman is Dead in Ohio (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., July 28. Frank W. Kelly, 51 years old .widely known sportsman and politician was found dead yesterday noon in his bedroom at his home on the Wooster Pike. Plainville, (J., where he conducted a I country inn for several years. His death was due to heart disease. from which he had been a sufferer in recent years. His varied experiences in managing prize fighters and in promoting fights and his career as race horse owner and book maker had made the name of "Pretty" Kelly known from coast to coast among the sporting fraternityx Kelly for years was manager of Norman Selby, 'Kid McCoy). He also managed "Denver Ed" Smith, at one time contender for the heavyweight title. SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE By Associated Press t NEW YORK, July 28. The sweltering temperature yesterday failed to stop a squad of Columbia university students from engaging in their first football practice for the 1921 season. Coach "Buck" . O'Neill had a few of his charges out on South field fc- an hour's practice. ROPER MEETS WIGGINS (Bv Associated Press) DETROIT, July 28. Capt. Bob Roper, Macomb, Mass., and "Chuck" Wiggins of Indianapolis, both aspirants to a heavyweight title bout with Jack Dempsey meet in a 10-round fight at Navin field here tonighL It will be a no decision bout. They are to weigh in at 175 pounds, v ECONOMY, Ind. Section One of the Sunathla society will hold an Ice cream social Saturday evening on Mr. Lundy"s lawn. Should it be a rainy evening, it will be held in the Friends church basement Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mendenhall, Mildred and Master Raymond, and Edwin Farmer started in a machine Wednesday for Pennsylvania, where they will visit relatives Rev. Alexander Purdy, of Earlham, will occupy the pulpit at the Friends church Sunday morning.... Mrs. J. B. Clark has sold an office building to Harry Harris, and he has moved same to a lot east of Cain's ga rage, and will open a barber shop in trf building. Mr. Harris has been in business here before.... An ice cream social and parcel post sale will be held Saturday night on Lundy's lawn.... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Radcliff entertained at dinner Sunday, Neal Newlin and Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Morrison and daughter, Miss Margaret. .. .Economy is looking forward to being incorporated Albert Worth Clark accompanied Worth Fletcher last Saturday as far as Indianapolis, where they visited, relatives. .. .An all-day meeting will be held at the Morgan Creek church. Everybody is cordially invifl.ed to attend and bring a basket of cflnner Perry township had 32 warns Tuesday hauling gravel on the V.Villiamsoa road Mr. and Mrs. William McCaun, of Converse, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lester The Oler threshing ring had it3 setting-up picnic Saturday afternoon at Charley Veal's grove. Fifteen gallons of ice cream and 22 cakes were consumed. A prize of one dollar was given to the owner of the best white cake and the best dark cake. Miss Lucile Swain received the prize for the white cake and Mrs. Archie Manning for the dark cake. The judges were Miss Effie Wolford of Richmond, Mrs. Harold Manning and Mrs. Roy Patton. The officers were held for another year: D. B. Oler, president; Walter Gain, secretary; W. E. Oler, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan left Mon day night for Davis county, where Milo Lamb of Messick spent Sun day with his brother, Herman Lamh. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Nelson entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coffman and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shute of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinshaw of Sugar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith ami Misses Alice . and Grace Smith anJ Master Richard Fox of Newcastle... Albert Clark of New York City who is LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO COXTRACTORS Indiana State Highway Commission, Indianapolis, Indiana. July 20, 1921. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis, Ind., at 10 o'clock a. m., Aug-. 16, 1921. for surface treatment on State Roads as described below: Proposed Contract No 7 Date set for completion Oct. 1, 1S21. Road 37 Section D, in Delaware County, extending from west corporation line Muncie, in a westerly direction 0.8 mile. - Road 3 Section S, In Wayne County, extending from west corporation line of Richmond in a westerly direction 1.35 miles. Road 3 Section T, In Wayne County, extending from east corporation line of Richmond east to Ohio-Indiana State line 2.97 miles. Road 21 Section B. In Wayne County, extending from south corporation line of Richmond in a southerly direction 1.27 miles. Road 21 Section C. in Wayne County, extending from north corporation line of Spring Grove north to Chester, 2.57 miles. Bidder shall file bond with his bid equal to IVi times the amount of his proposal. Proposals, bidding blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis, where same may be obtained. Contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right is reserved to reject any and all bids if cause exist therefor. LAWRENCE E.LYOXS, Director. July2S-Aog.4

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Edward Leroy, a wire rope performer, will walk across Main street on a wire stretched between the Romey Furniture company's building and the Richmond Dry Goods company's store Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, says an announcement today. His acrobatic performance on the wire will begin at 6:15 o'clock. spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Ellen Clark, gave for the pleasure of his relatives a family reunion and moonlight picnic on the lawn of his home Wednesday. Sixteen were present to enjoy to the fullest the ice cream and cake Mr. Clark had mado himself. The lawn was beautifully decorated with lanterns and bunting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle Miss Rena Manning is the guest of relatives at Dayton. O Mrs. Pearl Kimball of Alton, Mich., accompanied her sister, Miss Adda Pugh, who has been tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kimball the past two months. . . .Mrs. Nan Cook Is visiting relatives and friends at Fountain City Joe Morrison and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodson at Carlos City Miss Blanch Fennimore of Muncie Normal spent Sunday with her parents Burt Carver, Carl Lundy, Leander Lamb and Loring Lamb motored to Middletown, Muncie and Newcastle Sunday. LIBERTY, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bertch, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Maxwell and son, Hugh, and O. L. Stivers, motored to Cincinnati Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Stivers, who is a patient at Christ hospital... Mrs. L. E. Suiter returned from Indianapolis Friday accompanied by her granddaughter, Jane Suiter, who will spend a few weeks here Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson were guests of friends in Richmond Sunday evening. . . .Miss Mildred Maibaugh returned to Columbia City, S. C, after spending the past week here with her father, Peter Maibaugh. . .Miss Grace Morrical, of Oxford, is the guest of Miss Martha Page this week. . .Misses Herbert Ellison and Paul Farley mo tored to Richmond Sunday evening. . . Ewing Tappen, Bennett Collier and Dwight Orr spent Sunday evening at Magnesia Springs. .. .Miss Mary Margaret Dooley will come Friday from Indianapolis after completing her training course at the Methodist hospital. She will spend a month here before taking up her work... Miss Elsie McMahan returned to Des Moines, la., Sunday after spending the past month here "with her mother, Mre. Minnie McMahan.... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson, of Akron, O., will come Sunday to spend a few days here with the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson. .. .Albert Post and Lyman Orr spent Sunday evening in Connersville visiting with friends. .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rose and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bevis and Miss Cora Hageman motored to Brookville Sunday and enjoyed dinner Mrs. Minnie McMahan and daughter, Elsie, and son, Allan, motored to Richmond Saturday and spent the day.... Allan McMahan, of Rushville, spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Minnie MMahan.... Misses Josephine Mier and Estelline Owen and Messrs. Earl Rose and Harold Hughes spent Sunday evening in Richmond Miss Ruth Brookbank and Doris Beard and Messrs. Harold Bell and Willard Beard motored to Richmond Sunday evening and were the guests of friends. ...Miss Edith McCoy came last week from Newark, O., where she has been teaching school, to spend 'the summer months here with her sister. Miss Helen. McCoy.. ..Miss Teresa Beard and Alva Barnard motored to Richmond Sunday and spent the evening with friends... Mrs. Harriett Husted Young returned

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TO KNOW thAY" HE DIDNTJ PTE into the FLESH; I Street on Wire i at Leroy has offered to pay $25 to any woman who will permit him to carry her across the street on the wire. He will carry her on his shoulders, in a chair or on a wheelbarrow. Leroy says he has crossed the Niagara by means of a wire stretched above the gorge and the Horseshoe falls. His act includes many variations. home Monday . from . Philadelphia, where she nas been attending a course of musical lectures. She will spend about six weeks here before going to St. Louis, Mo., where she will open a studio. .. .Miss Florence Corrington and Pauline Mueller, of Cincinnati, and Messrs. Burdette Bond and Robert Brendel motored to Richmond Sunday evening. DUBLIN, Ind. Special services will be held at the U. B. church Sunday morning for the membersof the home department of the Sunday school. All members of the 'home department are requested to come. There will be machines to take all. Everyone is invited. . . .James Scott met with a painful accident recently. He cut his hand on a tool William Shrawder of Pittsburg, Pa., is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and other relatives and friends Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McKee left Friday evening for a few days' visit with their son, Forest, and family at Detroit, Mich. They will return home Monday, Aug. 1 The Mother's club will have their annual picnic Thursday, July 28, on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Champ. All members and their families are invited Mrs. Alice Reeves of Camden, O., came last week for an indefinite visit with her sister, Mrs. John Laurence and other relatives.". Mr. and Mrs. George Poland spent from Saturday until Monday with rela tives in Thorntown The Allen Jay class of the Friend3 Sunday cshool had a social on the parsonage lawn Friday evening Miss Emma Deem of Spiceland spent last Friday with A. L. Laymon and family Mrs. Irwin Gausnell and baby spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Kidwell and family near Benton villa Bide-a-wee club met Tuesday evening of this week at the home of Mrs. O. D. Hall The 16-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elsie is seriously ill.... Misses Hannah and Sarah Schneeberger of Milwaukee, came last Friday for a visit with their sister, Mrs. Orie Huddleston Rev. Parvin Bond of Wabash, called on friends here Monday afternoon Mrs. Margaret Steffenson, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Steffenson spent the week-end with Mrs. Helen Stultz and family at Indianapolis The Home Guards had a picnic in Horace Miller's woods one night last week Ed Beeson is Bick Mrs. Thomas Scott spent Sunday In Connersville with friends Mrs. Lulu Williams of North Dakota, came last week for an indefinite stay with her mother, MrsNixon. .Irwin Gausnell went to Alexandria, Ind., Tuesday to attend the funeral of James Ferguson.... Mrs. Walter Hayes and son, Gordon, of Hagerstown, spent Sundav here with frienls..Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Herbst, Miss Clara Herbst, Howard Blunk, Mis3 Belle Garner, spent Saturday near Campbellstown with Frank McMahon. CENTERVILLE, Ind. The Sunday evening community services are growing in interest and attendance. Last Sunday evenirfg Rev. McCormick delivered a stirring message to a congregation which filled the entire auditorium of the Methodist church. Special music was provided by Mrs. Julian Dunbar, Mrs. Noel Mathews and Mrs. Grace Peelle. Also a solo, "Look Beyond the Shadow" by Mrs. Ola Oatley of Farmland, the words and music of which were her own composition, and was highly appreciated by all present. Next Sunday's service is at the Friends church with Rev. E. T. Clark preaching Mr.

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IHfc JLHHI ICR. ' 'wnins and Mrs. Teale of Hagerstown spent a part of last week with Mr; 'and Mrs. James Brown Mrs. Albert Sher man, Mrs. Walter .', Sherman, Mrs. Harry Conrad with their v children were visitors of Mr. and- Mrs. Smith last week Mrs. Ola Oatley delivered the 'sermon at the Friends church. Sunday morning. Arthur Cheesman and family, Jesse Lambert and family, Eugene Fender and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Peelle, Frank Buhl and daughter Bessie were among those from this place who attended the community meeting at Cambridge City Sunday.... Miss -IVlabel Hosier, recently graduated from the state normal, received " life license as a teacher, which entitles her to -teach any place in Indiana or is transferable to any state in the union. Mi6ses Ruby Leeds and Elizabeth Lashley hold similar licenses... -.The teachers for the coming term in the schools here have been re-employed with the exception of Mrs. Mabel Mahin, whose place will be filled by Miss Bertha Beeson.... The Kappa Sigm Pi boys cleared $17.00 at the ice cream fes-" tival Saturday evening. ;.;Mra.i Sara Ahl and Miss Rebecca AM of Mowea- ' qua. 111., are here for a few" days' visit with Mrs. Ahl'a son, "Thomas Ahl and family Dorothy. Jean and Dale Jackson and Mary Louise Hiatt of Spiceland are here for a few days visit with Mrs. Hannah Haisley and daughter, Bess Mrs. Anna Lashley has returned from a . visit with her sons at Boston.. Miss, Mildred. Flook is spending a week with Telativea , in Dayton, Ohio Mrs. Garr . Eliason has been seriously ill t for the past week Mrs. Mary Smoker returned last week to the home of her daughter after spending: much of the summer with her son, William Smoker, of near Abington....Miss Mabel Hosier spent Wednesday" evening with Miss Cecilia Crane of Richmond,... Miss Abbie Hassler, a former teacher of this place, writes to friends here that she has been given an appointment to the Bengal conference, India, by the Woman's Board of Foreign Missions and-will-leave this fall to take up her work there. Miss Hassler has many friends and is an active Christian worker, having assisted actively in tho work of the Methodist church while teaching here. Mrs. Carie Stickleman. Mr. - and Mrs. Henry Brumfield. all of Richmond, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan and Mrs. Mary Smoker Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wandell and babo of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knapp... -James Morgan and family of Richmond" were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John. Morgan Sunday. NEW GARDEN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson of near Winchester, called on Mrs. Scott Jane Thomas Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas returned home with her for a few days' visit. ....Luther Leibert was called to Delaware, .O., Monday on account of tho death of a brothef... :. Clark Shalley of Marion, was the guest of Mr., and Mrs. Edgar Chenoweth and family, Sunday Misses Louise Martin and Ruby Leibolt are attending the Younn Friends Conference at Earlham The Edge wood Baking club met Tuesday afternoon with the mothers of the members as guests. Ice cream was made and served with cake baked by the girls. An interesting program followed, consisting of readings and the singing of original club" song3 composed by Ruby Liebert and Mary Morton.. .Mrs. Malvin Bontey of Richmond, is spending some time with Sarah Jane Thomas . . . .Miss Esther Cook, Sarah Jane Thomas and Mrs. Melvin Bontey called on Gerald Ferguson and family Thursday afternoon. Mr. Ferguson is suffering with a ladly sprained ankle, the result of a threshing accident Mr. and Mrs. James Colvin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomas, Sunday.. .Harry Monnosmith of Springfield, O., spent Friday with his uncle, Luther Liebolt and family Robert Pike visited over the week end in Richmond, with his brother, Olin, and other relatives... ..Miss Esther Dodson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlin Bond Sunday. ..Mrs. Ida H. Nicholson, accompanied by Miss Hebe Hunt, of Webster, have gone to Marion to spend two weeks. ..Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clark and Miss Loraine Clark, of Richmond, were the guests of Mrs. Clarence Morton and family, Sunday.. . .,. .'.Isaac . Williams and family spent Sunday with. Sam Kern and family, near Williamsburg. FAIR HAVEN O. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton spent Friday afternoon in Richmond. .. ...Mr. and Mrs. Clarnce Barnhart and family, spent "Sunday afternoon at the home of Will Cline.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heavenridge spent Sucsiiy with Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Philpott spent Sunday with relatives in Cincinnati .Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Morton spent Friday afternoon in Eaton. .. .Mrs. Clarence Booker had an attack of summer grip the past week Mrs. Will Bostlck and daughter, Florence, spent Monday wit hthe former's daughter; Ethel, and famiyl Matthew Brown and daughter, Mable, spent '. Tuesday in Hamilton. . . .Miss Leona Shriver has returned after an extended visit through the east Edna Berman of Cincinnati spent a few days with" Lester Heavenridge and wife Mrs. Edith Massey and daughter "bT"Elwood spent the week-end at'the -home of Will Brown Mrs. Eva Kenworthy and children visited Will Brown and family the first part of this week Mrs. Sarah Roush Is visiting in Camden now Lucille Craig is; staying at the home of Clayton Borradaile. . . Miss Pearl Craig is spending a. few days with her sister, Mrs- Ted Jacobs in Camden. - -