Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 228, 5 August 1921 — Page 13
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LOST OR STOLEN White and brlndle bull pup; 1 years old. answers to name of Dempsey. Return to 207 N. 19th Street; reward.
GIRL'S TAN COAT. 12 year size, in Glen Miller park; reward. Phone B4181. ; FOUND 4 BTCTCLE found. Phone 4019. national road east. HELP WANTED Mala 5 MAN to mow lawn and take care of flower garden; reference required. Phone 344. WANTED General blacksmith to run shop for two weeks.. Beginning Aug. 15. John' Bowman, Economy, Ind. THOROUGHLY experienced bookeeper, capable of handling books for manufacturing concern. Must be good on detail. Apply to Richmond Buelness College, Colonial Bldg. WANTED One good casket cabinet maker; one good casket aiacnine hand that knows how to make moulding bits and keep up machinery; one ladv that knows how to make couch casket interiors. Let us hear at once, giving number of years experience. Pine Bluff Coffin Company. Pine Bluff. Arkansas. HELP WANTED Male or Female -5 DON'T WAIT till the last minute to arrange for your business course. You will want to start at opening of Fall Term. August 29. Call at office or write for Budget of Information as soon as possible. Richmond Business College. 7th and Main sts. CLERKSHIPS open to men, women over 17. Postal Mail Service, Railway Mall. Washington Departments. Typists. Salaries $1,400-11.800. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examination, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 1041 Enultable Bldg.. Washington D. C. SITUATION WANTED 8 WANTED Position as Janitor or Job work. 425 S. 10th st. in small family; expect small wages; by middle aged lady. M M. N., Gen. Pel., rltv. - SERVICES OFFERED 8 PAPER CLEANING wanted. Phone 2773 washings wanted. 28 Ridge ave. WASHINGS WANTED 101 So. 8rd St. WASHINGS wanted, called for and delivered. Phone 4347. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 6TH ST., room. N 205 Modern sleeping 23 H N. 9. Large front room with bath, centrally located t 9TH ST. S. 214 Modern room. 11TH ST.. S., 34 Furnished room for gentlemen. 17TH ST., N.. 123 Furnished room. 3RD ST., S., 101 Rooms housekeeping. for light 5TH ST.. N., 224 Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. STATE ST.. 101 Two light housekeeping rooms for rent. ttbOMTlight housekeeping. Phone 4684. ROOMS Two light housekeeping, rent. Phone 1247. for LIGHT 4891. housekeeping rooms. Phone Large light housekeeping rooms. Private family, centrally located. . Phone 266. . HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 9 5 -ROOM HOUSE Partly rent. Phone 2571. modern, for FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE 611 N. 8th St. Interier of this house has been newly decorated and painted 514-00 5-ROOM HOUSE 814 N. 8th St $1300 SMALL HOUSE 550 N. 13th St. no.oo SHIDELER Phone 1814 902 Main 9TH ST. 127. South 7th. 5-room house. Call 119 WANTED TO RENT SMALL modern furnished apartment, on or before Aug. 20. Phone 3 1 64. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room house by Sept. 1: $5 reward. Box HS057, care of Palladium WANTED By a young married couple, one moderately turnished room with a clean, refined family. Will be in room at night only. Permanently located In the city in business. Call 2502. The Camera Shop. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPER HANGING & DECORATIN For particulars phoue 423- K. Comtjps, 308 o. LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Brtiner. Phone 2516. Frank LAWN MOWERS snarpenea. "'s Machines repaired. John A. fchutz. Rear 109 S. 6th. Phone 25S1. imuiun HAULING STORAGE 16 VY. E. EVANS For Local and Lons Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 330 Lincoln 'FORREST MONGER , Kor local and lonr distanct hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 2ut South 7th St. Phone 2608 Office Phone 2528 LOCAL and I)NG DISTANCE MOVING of Housenoia uooas. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Cratinx and Storare Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1568 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. ROOFING REPAIRS 17 RICHMOND ROOFING CO. Work done within 15 miles or Richmond, leu pat tern or shingle roof. & Baker, mgr. Phone 2894. UNION ROOFING CO. Felt, Asphalt, filled, laid and guaran teed only by us. tet a tree estimate before roofing;. Phone 2809. Office, 9 South 7th St
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HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C Sims. Phone No. 2571. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 18 Power plants, motor -mric. wir In K lights, bells, burglar ?-a??orlaa phones. . Repair and tro W0J ' specialty. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Chase Electric Co. 601 Main St. JSttUtTM 6034 Residence Phone 4920 FURNACES 21 Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co., E. J. Knapp, phone 1469. office 520 Main. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 21 HOUSEHOLD goods. 232 S. 11th St. Phone 1653. FOR SALE Houseuoia lur"''-" Richmond Storage co., dw" - 11 o'clock Saturday a. m. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21 WASHING MACHINE 601 So. 7. LIGHT BLUE reed baby cab. 34 N. 2nd. ROASTING EARS 20c per doz. Phone 4430. Ueliverea lo any uu SHUTTERS 2 4 pairs outside shutters. Call 1226 E. Mam si FOR SALE Cabinet Gas Range, A-l condition, htione l ivvFOR SALE Good used furniture of all vinH- t i what new wuuiu. Townsend's Used Goods Store, Main. Phone 129C. 533 FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds, goud prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. SCREEN DOORS for sale, made to order, repairing, lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 3086. WATCHES .sbp;cgTa WfttCehE: 'EeVTr'I wlCTaCH 'SHOP 7 South 11th St. PIANO TUNING 23 D. E. Roberts Always Reliable. Phones 4110-2623 RECORD EXCHANGE 23 A BUT used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. BUILDING MATERIAL FUEL 28 LUMBER COAL See Bell In-BeaISview South 8 and M St. Phone 2478 For Sale 48-INCH CONCRETE PIPES Reasonable; good wells,, water troughs, Sewer, So. 7 th St. for culverts, Located on CHARLES J. SHEETS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 ARE YOU INTERESTED In purchasing an interest in a good clean business offering unlimited possibilities; 8 per cent interest guaranteed, oox D4193, care of Palladium. . MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY. 2 acres land with slaughter nouse on u, also one set tinner's tools. John Cossairt. West Manchester, 0. HARDWARE AND IMPLbMb.y STOCK For Sale In town oi sou population, located on state highway; hard road at front' and railroad at rear of building; A-l farming community; also equipped to handle automobile trade; low stock merchandise; brick and tile buildings. For particulars write or call personally. J. M. Wvatt & Sons. Wyanet. I1U LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 31 COW and calf for sale. Phone 4430. HEIFER CALF, extra good. Phone 4068. JERSEY COW and calf. S. 4th and N. DUROC HOGS.- gilts and boars for sale. Vornanf Bros., Hagerstown or Richmond. R. R. R. AUTO MOB I LES FOR S AL E 33 BUICK 4-cvlinder touring; in good condition. Call 506 S. 5th St. after 6 p. m. CHALMERS Sport. Absolutely like new. Has al lextras. special wheel, tires, side shields, motormeter, snubbers. tire cap. Will sacrifice if sold today. 19 S. 7th. Phone 6173. 2 DAVIS TOURING CARS One Forcl touring car. Brook's Garage, National Road West. Offers Some SPLENDID BARGAINS ; in Re-Built and Used Cars Come to the factory and pick out a Bargain. Cash. Trade or Tel-ms. Come to the Factory or Phone 3478. PILOT MOTOR CAR CO. Richmond
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490 CHEVROLET Touring car, electrically equipped; 8200 for Immediate sale. 333 Richmond Ave. DODGE TOURING 1918 condition Phone 157f. model, good FORD CARS Priced so You Can Afford to Buy 1920 Sedan, starter and dem. rims, looks and runs same as new.... $575 1921 Coupe, starter and dem. rims. All new tires .$575 1919 Coupe, new tires, runs perfect $400 1920 Touring", starter, new tires, a bargain $385 1921 Chevrolet touring, run 3,000 miles $475 1919 One ton truck, cab and body; this truck guaranteed perfect. . .$400 1920 Oakland touring, an excellent buy ..$475 1917 Ford touring, runs good. .... .$200 1915 Commercial truck $150 We will talke In trade any make. A small payment down, a year to pay balance. WALTER E. SCHOTT 14 South 9th St. GET A 1918 model Monroe roadster, electric lights, starter and demountable rims. K. & K. Machine Shop, Phone 1434. CLEAN-UP SALE These cars are priced so that all of them will be sold today. We need the room. GRANT 6 Touring OAKLAND 6 Touring CHEVROLET Touring FORD Roadster MONROE Roadster CASH, TERMS OR TRADE WAYNE . COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19 So. 7th. Phone 6173 FOR SALE 1917 Elcar". bargain if sold at once. 14 Richmond ave., .fnone 3114. AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35 FOR SALE A tire for every car. Notice we sell 30x3V at $7.90 ; 32x4 at $11.40. Look at these tires. Master Production Corporation, 405 N. 13th St. FEDERAL TIRES " will give you satisfaction and service BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of QUALITY and SERVICE 1512 Main St. Phone 2444 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 JOHN A. SHUTZ GARAGE AND MACHINE CO. We make new axles and propeller shafts for any make car and will install them in our own plant at a very reasonable cost. We renair scored cylinders, radia tors, and both trucks and pleasure cars We can overhaul your motor or your entire car. If your motor pumps oil or uses too much oil. bring it to us and let us fix the trouble. We also do oxy-Acety lene welding. JOHN-' A.' SHUTZ GARAGE AND MACHINE CO Rear 109 S. 6th. Phone 2581 GARAGES 36 GARAGE For rent 323 N. commodate two cars. 7th acbusiness PLACES FOR RENT 39 FOR- RENT Good office room in American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. REAL ESTATE WANTED 41 WANTED TO BUY 6 or 7-room house, central. Mail description 23 N. 3rd. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 5 ROOM HOUSE, possession at once. 253 S. W. 3rd st. Phone 1998. BUY NOW 5-room modern bungalow, complete, reasonable. Will sell furniture with or without house. 629 Richmond Ave Phone 4643. Cash or terms. See Us for FARMS and CITY PROPERTY HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner th and Main Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 FOR SALE Modern duplex, central location. G7176, care of Palladium. FOR SALE 8 ROOMS Modern, good garage, on So. 12 St $6,500 7 ROOMS and bath on Lincoln St $3,000 6 ROOMS on west side $2,100 On payments 40-ACRE FARM to trade for city property. . Automobile Registration and Auto Insurance. ' RAMSEY & HUDELSON Ninth and Main Sts. OverUnion Store Phones 2576, 1899. 6041
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FOR SALE Modern house with large garage. - A bargain if sold soon. all XV. Main. Phone 3342. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list or houses. Office phone l64i; res. iios. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. STRICTLY MODERN 1Q-ROOM HOUSE on the best location on National Ave. opposite Earlham. This can be bought for less than its value and very easy terms. CALL PHONE 4764 - 1307. Real Home Six-room strictly modern bungalow, in one of the best residence districts in city. Double garage, house newly painted and decorated throughout,' large living room, fire-place, bookcase and china closet built in, open stairway, hardwood floors and finish, hot water heating plant, large cement veranda in front, closedin back porch, and laundry in basement. This house is priced much less than the cost of construction and if you are thinking of building you had better see this for a bargain. "We have several others at attractive prices. BMrdsall & :$ViUett..Cb. Phone 1481-3271-3293 710 Main St. GOOD CITY PORTERFIELD. HOMES Colonial Bldg. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond, Ind.. R. F. D., Phone 4171. FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE HERE is. what you want. Apple orchard, on private lake, good bathing beaclj. good fishing; 1.000 apple trees, 8 years old; 30 old apple trees; all kinds of berries, including cranberries and huckleberries; 5-room stucco bungalow, all furnished, basement and furnace, stone fireplace, 2-car stucco garage, windmill which pumps water into house; all well fence; will take $5,000 down o: 2-family flat, if holding the deed, or good land contract as part payment; price $20,000. Hr J. Barber, 7308 Waterloo, Detroit, Mich. MONEY TO LOAN 45 LOAN On Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty ' months to pay. All transactions strictly private. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 MONEY TO LOAN 46 ASK US If you Need Money LOANS On Furniture, Livestock, Etc. WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St., Richmond, Ind. PHONE 2509 MACHINERY AND TOOLS 24
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Big Tractor 'Demonstration TUESDAY,, AUGUST 9 One mile south of Modoc in J. Wes Wright farm, held by ' ' "Sampson, International.' -Fordson and Toro Tractors to start at 12 o'clock. Tractors to be demonstrated any way the crowd wishes to see them. KERN WILLIAMS, 'Winchester, Ind
43 FOR SALE 69 acre, with good Im provements, and general merchandise store on farm; a bargain; must sell. Write Owner, A. RICKARD, Smedley, Ind. FOR SALE 80-A. farm, good build ings, 1 miles of Richmond on main pike. Very productive land; suitable for grain and dairy purposes. Will sell at a real bargain or consider aome city property as part purchase. See Geo B. Moore, 102 S. 2d. Phone 1149. FOR SALE 240 acres Wayne County, Indiana land. Bottom and second bottom. No better corn and hog farm. Good water, good buildings and fences. Within two and one-half miles of good market, churches and school. Priced at $110 per acre. A real money-maker. Address P. O.- Box 178, Cambridge City, Indiana. 20 ACRES Eight miles east of city limits, close to traction, well improved, with good new buildings, fine crop of corn growing on part, and a part In fine clover, on a fine gravel road; this is one of the best pieces of land there is irl Indiana. Good neigh borhood; can give terms on a part of the price. W. Dobbins, owner, Mohawk, Ind, FARMS FOR RENT 43 160-ACRE FARM For cash rent, centrally located. No one need to apply unless they can come well recommended. Box H8056, careof Palladium. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Mary H. Winslow, deceased. Notice . is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in Wayne firfiiit Pfturt a a TA'iifftr n f last will land testament of Marv H. Winslow. de ceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Executor. Gardner. Jessup ; Hoelscher, Attys. July29-Aug.5-12. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wavne County, ss: Estate of George J. Knollenberg, deceased Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administratrix of the estate of George J. Knollenberg, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. SELMA K. SHARTLE, Administratrix. Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher, Attys. July29-Aug.5-12. LEGAL NOTICE PYTHIAN TEMPLE ASSOCIATION vs. MIDWEST AUTO SERVICE COMPANY AND GEORGE XV. BLAKE. In the Wayne Circuit Court. Wayne County, Indiana. Cause No. 19662. Notice of appointment of receiver and day for filing claims. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Charles W. Jordan, has by orfler of the Wayne Circuit Court, been amy appointed as receiver. for the Midwest Auto Service Company and George W. Blake. Richmond, Indiana. Such Court has fixed Tuesday. Sep tember 20th. 1921. as the last day for ruing claims against - the comoration by creditors thereof. Such claims shall be filed in writing and the same shall set out an itemized amount of money claimed to be due. to gether with a true copy of any instrument in writing or evidence of indebtedness executed or authorized by said defendant. fciuch claims shall be dulv verified hv affidavit. All claims should be filed with the receiver, at his office at the American Trust and Savings Bank, Richmond. Indiana. CHARLES XV. JORDAN. Receiver. Frank T. Strayer, Attorney. Aug.5 LEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works Office of the Board Richmond, Ind., Aug. 1, 1921. To Whom It May Concern: .Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 1st day of August, 191, they approved an as sessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following describ ed public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 592, 1921 To improve the alley running east and west first north of Chestnut street: by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof: from. North West First Street to North West Second Street. Persons interesting in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, August 22, 1921, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. s8d assessment roll showing 6aid prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works. Aug. 2 1 wk. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 24
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Lew Fendler Rounding Into Perfect Condition (By Associated Press) BE3-ANCO, N. J., Aug. 5 Lew Tendler, who will meet Benny Leonard in Philadelphia a week from tonight in a challenge Dout for the latter's lightweight boxing title, is in such good shape that his manager, Phil Glassman, who is in personal charge of the contender's training, called a holiday yesterday. Tendler weighed 137 pounds. Battling Levinsky, light heavyweight, probably will remain in camp here until the end of Tendler's stay.
Chips and Slips Cleveland's double defeat by Washington Thursday, while New York was losing a game to Detroit, placed tha Yankees in first with a one-pcint lead. The standing is: Won Lost Pet New York 59 C6 .621 Cleveland 62 38 .620 New York led the league for "one day two weeks ago, but Cleveland forged into first place the next day. Detroit's victory Thursday was only the second it has obtained in the 13 games played with New York this year. I made the trip from Chicago to New York last Sunday and just as the train was pulling into the Grand Central, the porter came along to me with a whisk broom in one hand and an itching palm in the other, and began to brush me off. "Much dust on me, George?" I asked him. " 'Bout 50 cents' wuth, sah," he re plied. Cobb celebrated his return to the Tigers by hitting a home run, a triple and drew a base on balls. He scored three runs in four trips to the plate. St. Louis made it three straight games over New York Thursday, coming out victor 1 to 0, after a gam? featured by excellent pitching and heated arguments. Ernest C. Quigley, National league umpire, has been selected to act as referee of the intersectional football game between Indiana and Harvard, at Cambridge, Oct. 8. Dr. Al Sharpe, of Yale, has been chosen umpire, and W. G. Crowell, of Swarthmore, field judge. George Bankhart, formerly of Dartmouth, will be head linesman. L1PTON TO TRY AGAIN FOR CUP GLASGOW, Scotland, Aug. 5. Sir Thomas Lipton will make another effort in 1923 to lift the American cup, he announced here Thursday. Sir. Thomas said that a new yacht to be Christened Shamrock V, will be built. Sir Thomas said that tho challenges will be sent t& the United States next year. Of 1 DUDurDan MILTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler and Mr. Clyde Leverton visited Mrs. Leverton at the Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis, Saturday.... Mr .and Mrs. James Shank, of south of Richmond, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler F. W. Jones and E. P. Jones attended the home-coming at Bethel, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vardaman, who have been visiting Miss Hattie Sells, left Sunday for their home in Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson, Mrs. Malinda Barton, Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson and Frank Callaway were guests of Miss Huston, at Conneisville, Friday evening William Wessel and Har ry Caldwell entertained a large company at the Wessel home, Monday evening with a miscelljtneous shower for Albert Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kimmel, of Straughns Station, rpent Sunday with Milton friends Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowe and family and Mrs. Peterson, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley Newton Mrs. Peterson will re main for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs Dale Hackman. of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck... ..Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dailey of Green's Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dailey of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bertsch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Dailey, Sunday The Washington Township League of Women Voters met Monday afternoon with Mrs. E. P. Jones. The following program was given: Prayer, Mrs. LIda Warren; instrumental duet, Mrs. Ernest Doty and son; address. Senator Walter McConaha; solo. Miss Isyl Thornburg. The next meeting will be the first Monday afternoon in September, with Mrs. Malinda Barton Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace left Monday morning for Santa Ana, Calif Rev. McCormick is spending the week at Bethany park. Miss Lela Morrow, of Richmond, and Mrs.,F.,M. Jones spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. P. Jones.. Miss Elizabeth Warrin, Rescue Sizelove and Roderick McCormick motored to Bath, Friday and brought Miss Abbie Hoshour home with them. Miss Hoshour has been attending Miami University. . .Mrs. I Catharine Hussey and Mrs. Alice
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Gresh entertained the Bible School council of the Christian church Tues
day evening at the home of Mrs. Gresh Mrs. D. H. Warren enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening Misses Abbie Hoshour, Susie Shafer, Ina Crawford, Dorothy McMahan, Roderick McCormick, Dwight Brown, John Posey Jones, Dayton Warren, Floyd Hines, and Miss Elizabeth Warren, the guest of honor All members of the Christian Church and Sunday School and their famjies are requested to meet at the church Sunday morning at 8:30, when they will go to Jackson Park for the day The Missionary society of the Christian church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. James Napier Albert Ferris and Miss Elma Henby were married Wednesday evening. They will reside in Milton in the William Ferris home. JACKSONBURG, Ind. Miss Rozella Keever was home from Muncie Normal Sunday Miss Bertha Beeson will teach in the Centerville school the coming year.. .Harry Worl and George agan, or Peru, and Frank Worl; of Santa Fe, spent Sunday here with rel atives The McMahan threshing ring had a picnic in Vern De Hays farm Tuesday afternoon.. , . .Mr. and Mrs. irank Worl. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser, and son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gethers and daughter Hester have gone to Lake Webster for a ten days outing Owing to the county meeting at Centerville, Sunday there will be no services here.., ..Clifford Sharp is home from Reid Hospital.'. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Benton Burgess spent Thursday with her sister," Mrs. Oliver Morse Miss Rachel Coffman is visiting her many old friends here Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scates and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson spent Sunday at Williamsburg...., The Clark family held their annual picnic in Simpson's woods near Walnut Level, Sunday. Those present were: Benton Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Barttell, Harry Clouds and family, Guy Swain and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bish, Roy Personett and family. Chester Morse and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morse and eon Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. William Clark and family, Herman Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sours, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walterman Trustee Brooks has announced his teachers for the coming term: Principal, Mrs. Lelia Kitterman Nicholson: primary. Miss Olive Harrison Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson entertained a number of friends at an ice cream supper. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blose and son, George, of Centerville: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl, Mr. and Brs. John Kiser and son, Frank, and Raymond Craig and family. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. Rev. Reece will preach Sunday morning at the Baptist church at 10:30 o'clock on the subject of "Jehovah's Reign." Sunday evening, stereopticon views and lecture will be given by Rev. Reeco, 7:30 o'clock. Everybody welcome... Mrs. I. N. Falls attended the millinery opening at Indianapolis Tuesday....". Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ray and daughter, of New Bethel, will visit Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Davis soon. Mrs. Davis Is Mrs. Ray's grandmother John Dodsoo and daughter Barbara Emma are visiting at Tell City Mrs.' George Babcock is home from the Richmond hospital, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. She is-much improved Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones have moved into the Riser's flat. Mrs. Wallick and daughter, Mrs. Jack Harper, visited in Richmond, Monday Miss Bertie LaFever, who has been here from Indianapolis visiting her sister, relatives and friends, will spend a week's vacation at Chicago and Fox Lake Mrs. Robert Steele is t Kokomo visiting hedaughter Robert Wright ' and wife of Chicago, and Robert Beard of Fort Wayne,, came to attend the weddiig of Miss Henby of near "Dublin, and Mr Ferris of Milton. Wednesday night... Mrs. Magdalene Kepler of Pershing, who is well known in Cambridge, was married to Alvin Montgomery of Kentland, Monday afternoon at the First English Lutheran church at Richmond They will reside in Kentlanff... Will Griensinger and sister. Miss Roso Gnensinger, left this week for Colorado Springs to spend the remainder of the summer. . .A meeting to obtain exsoldiers and sailors for the American Legion was held in the town hall Monday night. .. .Mrs. Emil Ebert and daughter, Mrs. Louise Drishel, Mr-:. Lizzie Ebert and Miss Mattie Dfrk were at Newcastle Monday on account of the death of Henry Adams. MORNING SUN, O.-Rev. E. A. Dowey and family left this week for Philadelphia. Pa.,, for a month's vacation among relatives and friends there.... .Rev. R. A. Jamieson and family are visiting friends in this vicinity thi3 week, and Mr. Jamieson will preach here August 7...:. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Melov, of Pennsylvania, are visiting R. M. Wilson for a few days Clayton McCreary and fam--ily and Miss Cora McQuiston expect to leave Aug. 9 for an auto trip to Michigan, making their first stop with Dr. Patterson and family, formerly of this place Miss Lizzie Bell and Miss Aggie Brown are spending a few days at Franklin Chautauqua and afterwards in Hamilton, a guest3 yf Mrs. Fred Hikle...'..The McQultton cousins hold a reunion Friday, Aug. 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McQuiston, near Fountain City. Mrs. Krebs and children, from Colorado, are the guests of E. A. Krebs and family... John Beckett and family have moved in with Mrs. G. C. McGaw Miss Laura Wright is attending a missionary conference at New Wilmington, Pa..... Clifford Jeffries has returned from the Youns Peaple's convention, held at Clev'e- ' land, O.
