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-iVEHTY CANDIDATES . .J: 0F.J PREBLE 'SCHOOLS ?:VtrC0liTEST FRIDAY KATON. Ohio. April 19. Twenty . candidates from the schools of Preble

ounty, outside of Eaton, will compete "for' five gold medals to be awarded In V! "-nve-departments of the annual coun- ' tv" kchool" Htprarv atiri -rrmair? contest

Trlday night in West Alexandria. ' Two candidates were determined In 'sroup" meetings of three schools each. These winning candidates received silver medals in the group contests, which were conducted recently. The departments of the elimination meets

. Vere the same as will obtain In the tL - county contest. They are: Impromptu l-r Bible reading, piano solo, recitation, B- "local solo, discussion. r . . rj U Because 'of prevalence of contagious disease, pupils of the Verona schools a c-idl.-i not. participate In the group cr-n-rr rtests; nor will they participate in the county meet. ... i'.y s : Judges Not Announced i;. r Judges for the contest have not been if,.' 'announced. County School Superin

tendent W. S. Fogarty, who will preside, states all of the 700 seats in the schoolhouse auditorium in West . Alexandria have been sold for the contest and hundreds are clamoring for

f?r eats. . The candidates in the county

Bible reading Ruth Ehler, Lanier township;, Hugh Christman, Monroe township;:. Mabel O'Hara. Jackson .township; J. Marguerite Brown, Israel .township:- . - Piano solo Alice Hsmm, LanieT township; Irene Leas, Monroe township;' Veryl Zech. Gratis township; Mary Reid, Jackson township. , " Recitation Mildred Etter. Lanier township; Nathan . Roberts, Lewisburg Mary . Overholtz. West Elkton; Helen . Huffman, Jefferson township. Vocal solo rlrvin Warnke, Lewisburg; Robert Fudge, Lanier township; OJeson Zimmerman.- Gratis township ; Allene Lucas, West Alexandria. . Discussion John Blackford, Monroe township; Ray Petry. Lanier township; Ralph Ehler, West Alexandria; -Margaret- Eby, West Elkton. .WHITEWATER. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White entertained Easter, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks and family of West Manchester, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harrison, Mrs. Gertie White and children of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas and family and Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Robinson and daughter -Marjorie... i .Clarence Brown who is going to school at Bloomington, .spent Easter vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown 'and family.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and family of Dublin spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Tom ' Smith.;. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Newton 'bunker and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Shoemaker of Richmond were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sherly White and family Sunday..., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and family entertained Sunday to dinner the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. John. Murphy and family, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Huffman, Frank Brown and Floyd Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ira Addieman and family, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Jennings and son jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Roberts and family spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Cell Jennings and family. .. ; Clarence Brown, Gayle Hunt and Harold fi lose spent Saturday night with Mon,,ellv Hannah. : . Miss ' Lucile Helms was the guest W Miss Helen Eachus, iBunday. . . .Mrs. Henry Becknel of HollanBburg spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt .Mrs. Jeniile Dillon entertained Sunday in honor of her sou who was recently married, jthe following , guests' Mr. and Mrs. U"-harl Townsend and daughter, Inez, 1 3Jr.;and:iIr&.,VirgIl Dillon; Mrs. Jennie ',Towns:enfland' daughter, Ethel and Mr. land Mrs.'Fred Brown and family, Mr. '.iind Mrs. Fred- Wallace and , family "were callers.. In ;Jhe afternoon.. . . .Mr. and Mrs.; Clarence , Hough and daugh;Tep Mildred -of Spartansburg was the ;guefft of. Mr. and Mrs Charles Blose nnd family Sunday- afternoon. . Airs. i 'Harry'Chenoweth' and children of I 'RiChmoha, spent Sunday w ith 'Mr. and IMrs.Tern "Smilh..V. ."Mr and , Mrs.j .Marry ilarristm. of :HollansbHrg called : 'Jon Mr. and 'Mrs. Osro Blose Sunday; Afternoon, ; .Vi-Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and daughter, Mildred entertained Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sieeke, Mr- and Mrs. Marshall Ketring nd family of Campbellstown, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dock Marshall Mr. and Mrs. De.kin Jones of Richmond spent Saturday. night and Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Jones .Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Townsend and family vt Fountain City, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil'dapp and daughter Rhea spent Sunday' afternoon .with, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. B. Austin and frj.mily.-v. : . Pat Warner of. Richmond spent Saturday night und Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs; William Warner Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knoll of Richmond was the puest of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and son, Paul, Sunday afternoon. NEW PARIS,"" Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Davis : and - son of Kenton, Ohio, spent from' Wednesday until Sunday with relatives Miss Gertrude Bice of Middletown spent the week end. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.: Bice .L. C: Ashman made a business trip to Covington and Bradford Thursday Mrs. Albert Haller hpent Thursday with-Mrs. W. B. Reid. ....WiUard Morrison has accepted a position at Cincinnati.. . . .A truckload of schoolchildren went to Camden Saturday. ' A part of the crowd were contestants in the county spelling contest. Miss Pearl Burden won the gold medal for the best speller in the elementary grades and Juanita Heath won silver medal as second prize.... Robert McKissick of Lynn, Lnd., was a business visitor in town Thursday. Alfred O'Neil of Oxford, visited Miss Irene White Friday. . .Miss Mary Melody was. a business visitor in Eaton Friday ..Mrs. Mary Dwyer Williams and son Russel arrived from California Thursday, having been callt d by the serious illness of her sister, .Mr Julian Dwyer Baumgardner of Richjnond.,: . .L- C." Ashman, Frances Oafes.'Roy Smelker and Bert Daugherty.went to Greenville "Friday night to take part in a spelling and cipherinRinatch Ralph Penland of Fairfieldand Mrr'and Mrs;.H. T. Aker of Katon. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Marcus Penland. ,1 .Mr. and Mrs. i:arf .Wisenburger of Arcanum, were week end guests of her.,mother, Mrs. Liua Timuions .... Mr.C aadzilrs Lial

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EPVVORTH LEAGUE OFFICIAL OFF ON TRIP TO EUROPE :.-c:kta. 5f .J r4m "t f The Rev. Charles W. Guthrie. The Rev. Charles W. Guthrie has accepted an invitation from Methodist bishops in Europe to help establish and co-ordinate league work there with the work in the United States. During his work abroad Dr. Guthrie will visit practically every country of EuWithrow of Arcanum spent Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth King and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Northrop Mr. and Mrs. Dtan Wefler and son of Osborn, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hill over Sun day. . .Claude Collins, Russel Aker and Kenneth Middaugh of Fairfield, spent Sunday at their homes. .. .Mrs. Earnest Purviance and children of Dayton, visited Mr., and Mrs. J. A. Purviance Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Orville Veits entertained Mr. and Mrs. Elson Jones, Lewis Veits and Mrs. Pyle of Dayton. Misses Harriett and Virginia Puterbaugh who visited at the Veits home during the past week returned to Dayton Sunday. ... .Trafford Boyd spent Sunday with A. T. Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. George Fortney Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall and son Harold visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reinheimer and family's unday P. A. Riley of Huntington, Ind., spent Sunday with his family Bruce Barr, of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barr and family Easter Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richie visited Miss Sarah Richie at Richmond. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach and children of Xenia. were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mary Mungivan and family Mr. and Mrs. George Harter of New Madison visited relatives Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McWhinney and daugh, ter, Mrs. Cora McWhinney and Miss Helen McWhinney of Miami university were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Ethmer Reid... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ashinger of New Hope were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bogan Seventy-five couples attend-! ed the Easter dance given Saturday night. The music was furnished by Sider's orchestra of Eaton. There was a large number of out-of-town guests. Another dance under the same management will be given April 29 Mrs. Blaine Sell of Eldorado, was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Shurte.". . .Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Kessler oDayton were week end guests of Mrs. Jennie Kessler The ladies of the Methodist church held their annual Easter market Saturday. This has been the custom for the past 16 1 years.. Miss Eli7.ahPtTi Thrown rr: Richmond visited New Paris relatives Monday. Miss Brown is home to epend the spring vacation from Depauw university. George Dinwiddie moved Monday to William Frost property, which he recently purchased. Mr. Frost moved near Eldorado, O A. J. Nash sold his Lincoln street property to J. M. Sawyer. . . .Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Curray of Cincinnati, spent the

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Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McGill were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Lohse. at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boyle entertained on Easter, Mrs. Loula Johnson, Misses Wanda and Lillian Johnson and Frank Johnson, of Richmond, Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Gregg and Howard Nation, of Eaton. Mrs. Elsie Murray and son Jack, and Thomas Boyle. .: .Lowell Penland. Miit mi student, spent the week end in New Paris Misses Lois Baumgardner, Vera Bevington. Mary Mills and Mildred Barr of Miami spent the week end , at their homes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Addleman of San Francisco, Calif., are visiting Mr. Addleman's : ;i:nf rf t"";' rior: Mr P nt H,,Ml; ;i . . Mrs. Frank Hubler will also arrive In a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kessler and familv and Mrs. Sarah K. Alexander were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Coblentz Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Penland entertained for dinner Easter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davies of New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Melody and son and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Penland.... Rev. J. E. Harris and E. II. Young went to New Carlisle Monday, to attend the spring meeting of the Dayton Presbvtery Lee Thurston's sunken garden is attracting hundreds of sight-seers during Easter season. All kinds of beautiful spring flowers are in full bloom. Mr. and Mrs. William Blose and Mrs. Kate Townsend of Richmond, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White. Mrs. Martha Souers was the guest Easter day of Mrs. Alice Jaqua at New Madison. COTTAGE GROVE. Ind. Mrs. Cam Caldwell entertained the Cottage Grove club last Friday afternoon. Nine members were present. Ice cream. Angel food cake and fruit cake and candy were served Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Gardner and little son Beverley of Bloomington spent from Thursday evening till Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gardner and little daughter of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell .There was an all day meeting of Friends at the Salem Cause of Piles Dr. Leonbardt found the cause of Piles to be Internal. That's why salves and operations fail to give lasting relief. His harmless prescription, HEMMOID, -removes the cause. Money back if it fails. A. G. Luken Drug Co. Advertisement..

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church last Sunday,' every one took their dinners and all enjoyed a good time Nathen Crane was called to Scratch Gravel last Monday on account of his father being ill j Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent Saturday ! evening with Omar Miller and family : ....E. R. Williamson and R. E. Toole spent Sunday morning in Connersville i . . R. E. Toole and family took dinner with E. R. Williamson and family, Miss Edith Keelor and Sears Wil; liamson spent Sunday evening with j Mias Verda Miller E. R. William son and family spent Saturday even ing with Mrs. Williamson and son Mr. and Mrs. Grover Quisenberry en-, joyed supper with Mr. and Mrs. C. C.i My res. .. .Miss Fay Boring and Walter Williams attended the wedding of Miss Ruby Murnan at Fountaintown last Wednesday night The Community club will meet with Julia Barnard next Friday afternoon Mrs. Kay and son are visiting her folks at Montezuma. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. A miscellaneous shower was given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Barrett in honor of Mrs. Raymond McNutt formerly Miss Louis Reynolds. Light refreshments were served by the hostesses, Misses Fay Kem, Edith Davis and Kathryne Barrett to the following: Mrs. C. O. Reynolds, Mrs. Nettie McNutt, Mrs. O. C. Tmosas, Mrs. Blanch Brinkly, Mrs. Earnet King, Mrs. C. W. Clark, Mrs. James Hiatt of Richmond, Mrs. Raymond McNutt, Mrs. Mary Barrett, Misses' Elsie Foien, Mary Macey, Ruth Rey nolds, Dorothy McNutt. Aletha Pegg, Helen Riggs, Helen Barrett, Agnes Reynolds and Robert McNutt Mr. and Mrs. James Hiatt of Richmond, and Mr. C. Gable of Portland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgerton. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brown and son Billy of Richmond were callers in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid entertained the follow ing people Saturday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. James Hiatt of Richmond, Miss Fay Kam and Robert Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McNutt Clanson Keene returned to Purdue after spending a few days of vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Keene Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chenoweth, David Haisley and Willis Aughe took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reynolds of Hope Well Mrs. Eva Davison and daugh ter Ellen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas of Arba Gilford Hunt and family of Connersville spent the week end with relatives of this place Wilbur Townsend and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend.. . -Ed Tom and family spent Sunday with friends at Modoc Ira Davisson spent Sunday with Henry Hoover and family of New Garden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bond and William Bond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilkersham of Williamsburg. Mrs. Wickersham is quite ill Mrs. Orval Owens and daughter Mary of Lynn spent Saturday with Mrs. Mary Barrett Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper called on Mr. and Mrs.' R. H. Commons of near Richmond Sunday afternoon Rev. J. H. James preached at the Methodist church Sunday evening Misses Erma and Florence Cooper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt of New Garden.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ross Macey and daughter Thelma and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macey spent Sunday with Frank Pittman and family of Hagerstown. CENTERVILLE, Ind Miss Mabel Hosier delightfully entertained a number of her friends to a six o'clock dinner Sunday; which was served in a most beautiful manner. The table wa3 decorated in yellow candles, ereen ferns and in the center of the table was a huge basket of Easter lilies to which dainty little place cards were attached with ribbon. When the guests were seated they were instructed to pull the ribbons attached to the center basket. Immediately another dainty little card was drawn forth with the startling little couplet: "The news I tell will make you start, these two were struck with Cupid dart Walter Dunbar and Mabel Hosier." The Cemetery association 'cleared about ?50 at its Easter marka meeung oi iui a-oiai. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fran ces Fender. A good attendance is desired Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dunbar entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening to a taffy pull. At the door each guest was given the end of a string which strings formed a web over the house. They were to unwind, hang their wraps at the other end of the string, whether it be attic or cellar. Candy bouquets for women and cigars for men were found at the end of the string. Those enjoying the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. John Smelser and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Helen, Hazel and Irene Jackson, Misses Arlene and llva Duff, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stevens and son Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatfield vi,o k-onnoth- onri Mrs Kriih Martha and Kenneth; and Mr3. Keith Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Neal and sons Phil and George, and Mr. and Mrs. John Medearis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Culbertson came to make their home with Mrs. Delia Culbertson during the summer Mrs. Thena Lashley was called to Muncie Sunday on account of the illness of her brother.. .. .Misses Martha Howell, Celeste Saavadris and Master Frank Howell enjoyed an Easter egg hunt How To Raise Baby Chicks Put Avicol In the drinking water Most people lose half of every hatch, and eeem to expect it. Chick cholera, or white diarrhoea. Is the cause. An Avicol tablet In the drinking water will aave your chicks from all such diseases. Within 48 hours the sick ones will be lively as crickets. Mrs. Wm. May, Rego, Ind., writes "I was losing 10 or 15 chicks a dav from diarrhoea before I received the Avicol. I haven't lost one since. It costs nothing to try Avicol. Use it either for preventing or treating white diarrhoea and all bowel diseases of poultry. 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and dinner at the home of their aunt Mrs. Julian Dunbar Sunday Mrs. James Clark of Columbus, Ohio, has come to spend the summer with her son Frank Clark and family. Ralph Clark and family of Richmond, Robert j Clark and family took Sunday dinner! with their parents Mrs. Wm. Horning of Pittsburg came last week for a visit with her parents E. M. Blue: and wife.. .. .Miss Mary Flook is vis - King relatives in Dayton. Ohio, this week...,. Mr. and Mrs. Finly Urbank, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Urbank of Rushville, Ohio, were six o'clock dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ford Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Haisley, Miss ,Bess Haisley and mother spent Sunday in Spiceland with relatives. Fred Hals ley and family were Easter breakfast guests of Miss Haisley and mother. . . . .The senior class of the high school is preparing to give a play next Monday evening entitled "Assisted by Sadie.". Prof. Rank is coaching the, play. It will be given in the high school auditorium and seats are on sale at Dunbar's store Mrs. R. W. Buhl left Tuerday for a visit of several weeks with her parents at Mansfield, Ohio. R. W. Buhl returned to Jackson, Michigan the first of last week. PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr. and Mrs Charles Brown and daughter Edith, and Laura Rodenburg were in Richmond Monday Samuel Fisher and Irvin Doddridge were in Liberty Tuesday M. B. McCashland is ill Will Rodenburg and son Charles, were in ur0wnsviile Monday Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland of Pea Ridge, and M. D. McCashland, .of . near Clifton, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert J and children and Mrs. Charles Brown were in Richmond Thursday.... .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber and daughter, June, were in Libity Saturday James Hay ward, of South Bend spent several days this week with his sister, Mrs. Harry Lambert. .;.:Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shadle and son, Russell, of near Centerville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Planknhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stinson Mrs. Willrad Rodenburg spent Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs M. B. McCashland Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and daughter Sylvia, and Mary and Maggie Rose attended Easter services at Doddridge chapel Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson, son. Ernest and daughter, Sylvia, Mrs. Mary Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn and son, Orval, Irvin Doddridge, Jacob Plankenhorn, J. O. Plankenhorn and Samuel Stinson were in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bell and daughter, of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fulton, Virgil Yoder. Inez, Elsie, Edna Fulton. William Cook, Adam Fulton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton and son. Roy. ....Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. John Clevenger attended the funeral of Rev. Ernest Clark, of Centerville, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, and Mary, Laura and John Rodenburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lambert.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hendrix and Russell Hendrix of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix...... Paul Garrett and Carl Cline of Waterloo, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher attended church at Alquina Saturday afternoon. j WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio. Mrs. J. E. Leas spent Saturday evening at W. Sonora .The receipts of the Easter market and bazaar given by the members of the Ladies' Aid of the If Ruptured Try This Free Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands.

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U. B. church totaled the sum of over 182.00 The parent-teachers meeting which was postponed on account of inclement weather will be held Wednesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will and daughter Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Turner and sons spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives at West Milton and at Kessler Station.. . . .Miss Janeva Frank spent Easter Sunday at Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Schlientz and family Mr. and Mrs. John Juday of Dayton and Harrie Juday of Cincinnati ' visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Emerick. , Miss Mabel Colville, ! George Schmermund and E. J. Colville of Greenville were Sunday dinner guests Miss Mary Leas returned to Greencastle Tuesday after a several days visit with her mother. Mrs. Cora Leas Mr. and Mrs. John Byers of Ithica were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Slif er Miss Glenna Emerick and Adrian Leek of Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick Dr. and Mrs. Carl Beane entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pence of New Paris, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromer of Arcanum were visitors Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes. Mrs. Eliza Brown was a caller.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Gangwere visited sereval days with Dayton relatives.. .. .Mrs. Walter Rule was a Richmond shopper Monday Mrs. Anna Howeil gave a dinner Sunday in. honor of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Tedman (nee Imo Howell) to the members of the family, Miss Alene Glaidell was an afternoon guest Mrs. Cora Leas, Miss Mary Leas and Miss Treva Howel 1 were Richmond shoppers, Saturday. .... Mrs. Maud McSherrv returned Monday to Dayton after a short visit with relatives j Isaac Lock is visiting relatives at An-' sonia Barley Rantsman visited ouuuay nun ma mic:iii.a utrai uiuui cl-j do Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Morris at Verona Sunday Miss Alta Mae Bruner spent Sunday with Miss Eva Laird Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ford and Mrs. Jennie Shumaker spent Friday in Dayton where Mr. Ford attended a Masonic meeting there Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker entertained Mr. and Mrs. Job Hopkins and daughter Dorothy May, Mr. and Mrs. Galen Stines daughter Rowena and son James Allen and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ford to an Easter dinner Sun day..... John Smith who is attending Ohio State university returned to Columbus Monday. He was the guest - . . . . . . r . , or ms motner, Mrs. ii.ua amun anu family. Charles Smith of Spartansburg, Ind., Miss Odetta Bunger of Lewisburg and Miss Lucina Brown were visitors During the electrical storm here Friday the residence of Levi Shumaker was struck with lightning and a blaze started but was soon extinguished Mr. and Mrs . Asa Leas had as Easter guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ermel, Herbert Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Siegel and son Robert all of Dayton Otto Furry of Cincinnati was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arless Furry. Sunday Mrs. Lurenna Trump entertained to dinner Sunday, John Gauch and family, Lurtin Ridenour and family of Modoc, Ind.. Walter Trump and James Petry and their families, Miss Ola Trump of South Cnarleston, Urlen Trump and family of Arcanum were afternoon visitors. Miss Elizabeth Ludy spent several days of last week visiting among the Be Rid of That Nagging Backache! l EoerrPictnr Z( TtlU.Sttr? Are you dragging around day after day with a dull, never-ceasing backache? Do you suffer headaches, dizzy spells and sharp, stabbing pains feel ilirrH irritahla withnnt lift ftr amht. I i tion? Likely, then, your trouble is though my kidneys were being pound- j j ed. I felt stiff and sore. I had to get I up at night to pass the kidney secre-1 frv' 7ia r;n l'.h Zl 1 wan a nmurj ma uuuBui ai i Luken Drug Co.'s store put me in fine ' condition DOAN'S "riuf 60 at all Drutf Stores Ibster-rClburn Co. Mif-JCWSutido.NY

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CZECHOSLOVAK PREMIER PEACE MAKER AT GENOA v Premier Bene. Premier Benes of Czechoslovakia, with Premier Lloyd George of 3ritain, is assuming the role of peace maker at the Genoa conference. dlfferent members of the Gauch famHy before returning to her home at Eaton Miss Bertie Waldren was a dinner st of Anna Gaucb( Monday, it being the twelfth birthday of Miss Bertie.. .. .Miss Ethel Earman gave a surprise party for her sister, . Ruth, Saturday at their home near Campbellstown. Quite a large number were present to enjoy the evening and to wish Miss Ruth many, many more happy returns of her birthday. Mrs. Mary Trone and family entertained to dinner Sunday James B. Trone, Miss Sylvia Trone and Max Trone. W. O. Trone and family of Dayton were- also visitors..' Mrs. Maggie Will returned from a three week's visit Friday with relatives a j Brookville.. . . -Giles Wolverton of Co lum bus called on Mis. Mary irone ' a ff,. . T . . .1 HT nrA TVfis uiu mmu i'luuuaj. Mr. and Mrs Frank Brown of Franklin visited over the week-end with Henry Howard and family Miss Helen Aydelotte was married Saturday evening to Harry Lenl of Dayton and are receiving the congratulations of friends Roy Arnold was also married on Saturday evening to a young lady from Xenia. ....Miss Helen Siler of Oxford and Von Siler of Cincinnati were home over the week-end for a visit with their father, R. H. Siler and family. ABINGTON, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and family entertained the following to an Easter dinner, Sunday: Mrs. Louise Bertram, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram, Misses Ixiuise Tice, Marjorie Tice, Thelma Turner, Helen Turner, Everyday Ad-Ventares Thoughts Of A Lonely Airedale "This would be a great time of year if only I had someone to play with. It's awful having nobody but grown-ups in the family. I've never thought they liked me too well ever since I was given to them last fall. "Maybe I don't get lonesome and blue running around this yard all by myself! I hear that even President Harding takes time to play with his dog. I don't see why these people never pay any attention to me they're not too busy. 'Td almost sooner be just a plain Gutter Pup. with no home or anything. I'd have a chance to run around and make some friends of my own, anyway. I get awful discouraged sometimes. "Wonder why my owner is bringing this man and little boy out in the yard to look at me. Guess I'll bark at them. They're very pleasant people. That man knows just how to rub my ears and the boy would be a lot of fun to play with. "What's that? My owner has advertised me for sale in the Palladium's Classified Section and this man is buying me for his little boy. Bow wow! They say every dog has his day this surely is mine, all right!" (Copyright 1922)

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1 Margaret Turner, Colleene Bertram. Virgile Bertra mand Gladys Bertram (and Ralph Turner Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens had as their guests Sun;day Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes and i Ransom Stiggleman Guests Sunday

of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Toschlog and daughter Irene of near Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weiss were evening callers A community school supper will be held at the Stevens school Fri day evening. April 21. The supper will begin at 6 o'clock. After supper a special program will be given. LYNN. Ind. S. C. Bowen and daughter Mabel are guests of relative.1' in Ft. Wayne, Ind..... Miss Audra Rhaten was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bowen Maurfce Farran was a Sunday guest of hi-s parents at Bryant. Ind Mrs. Mon ton Lee of Red Key, Ind., was the midweek visitor with, her cousin Mrs. Oerlin Albertsan Miss Frances Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Havdestry and son and Cassius Hiatt of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hiatt Donald Hiatt of Richmond, Ind., spent Sunday in Lynn, guest of Bernald Frazier Miss Ruth Hamilton returned to her duties at DePauw Tueday after a vacation visit with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Luther Milis of Winchester and Dr. Cassim Mills of Muncie were Tuesday guestj of Mr. and Mrs.John Carter Mr. and Mrs. Bon Kemp and daughter of Huntington, Ind. are guests of rel-i- ! tives here Mr. and Mrs. I):t!t; Hutchens and daughter of Muncie were over Sunday guests of. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Johnson Charles S. Kinner was in Newcastle Saturday Parks Anderson was in Richmond Tuesday. Tomorrow Alright mA vegetable aperient, adds tone and vigor to the digestive and eliminative system, improves the appetite, relieves Sick Headache and Biliousness, corrects Constipation. Hi JumoRS-Littis N?s One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. Por children j and adults. Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores For a Good Dry Cleaner Phone 1072 Suits, $1.25. We Deliver GRAHAM, 532 Main CLOTHING Convenient Credit . ' UNION STORE-, 830 Main For More Pep, Use RICHMOND GASOLINE More Miles per Gallon Richmond Oil Co. 6th St. and Ft. Wayne Ave. FOOTWEAR "Better for Less" FIVEL'S SHOE STORE 533 Main WVSNAAMVWMVVNAAVSrVVrVSrNrAAMAVS New Spring Styles in Footwear Beckmari & Kreimeier 708 Main j tnmiiMmmninmtiMTiiftmnmnmiHftu j DRS. CRAIN SANITARIUM 1 1 22nd and Main I I Across the street from Glen Miller 1 1 Park. Phone 3S12. I Office Murray Theatre Building I Telephone 19S3 I HunnmitiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMHiutiiiinii)iiiiiMMiftiiiitinntnmtHmiMu' nHtHiiiiiiiimiim'intnmtfi!imiit'iiti(ii: mim-ntmnnTmHtimtnmmnii-m Where Your Dollars Go Farther 1 iimftMtMiuiiimimimiitiHimmititmitu ftimininiHiuint iiHt huhm im i mmi iitutiiiimituiti HtniitHiiiHiuuiimHmutiiin SHOE REPAIRING with Rock Oak leather will prolong the life of your old shoes. Ask us. I 1 DUSTY'S SHOE REBUILDER I if 11 N. 9th St. or 504 North 8th St. 1 iHittHHuiiiinmHiiiniiitMitiiittiuiiiHiHuiHiiuiiiimiiiittmHmiituiiii ittHimminiHiiiitHiuiu ihihih 4 For REAL COAL PHONE 1178 MATHER BROS. -Co. mMiHuKHNHHimiiiHiftmtimiimttHiitmitnm 'VNNi'Ni'SN Our Prices Are Right on Refrigerators Guttman Furniture Co. 405-407 Main St. Phone 6160 Order From Your Grocer Today Creamery Butter Richmond Produce Co, Dirt.

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