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MORE THAN BILLION c DOLLARS WORTH OF ! VEGETABLES GROWN

(By Associated Press) . -WASHINGTON, June 8 Vegetables grown in the United State3 in 1921 had an estimated Talue of $1,104,000,000, according to the Department of 'Agriculture. This -was 15.7 per cent of the total value of all crops. The products of market gardens, which may or may not have been productive enough to be farms within the census definition, are not included In these estimates. " ' The total value of truck vegetables produced for sale, often called the commercial crop, was est imated by the department at $227,000,000. The potato crop had a farm value of $385,000,000, and the sweet potato crop $87,000,000. Together, these two cropB comprised 43 per cent of the value of all vegetables in 1921. The tomato crop of 1921 had a farm value of 60,000,000; the cantaloupe crop was worth $17,000,000; the cucumber, watermelon and cabbage crops each had a value of about $15,000,000. Farm gardens are a new item In the vegetable list and had an estimated value of $405,000,000 in 1912. The value of the vegetable crop In relation to prominent single crops, and to groups of crops, has some striking ratios for 1921, a year when the values of thejarge crops were low, the department pointed out. The total value of the vegetable crop for 1921 was 85 per cent of the value of the great corn crop; it was almost as large as the value of the hay and forage crops; it was nearly one-half as large as the value of the dairy products; it was considerably larger than the value of the cotton crop; and 50 per cent larger than the value of the .ytnter and spring wheat crops.

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ECONOMY. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Manning and children of Richmond spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manning Mrs. Belle Butler is at home again Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ingalls near Carlos The Misses Doris and Buelah Ballenger of Carlos were guests of the Misses Thelma and Frances Morrison Monday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manning attended the funeral of William Burgess at Fountain City Sunday.. ., .Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Parker entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lester and children, Mr. and Mrs. Allle Weyl, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cain, Mis3 Helen Cain, Miss Elizabeth Weyle and Ernest Weyl GusWeyl is remodeling his farm residence into a modern home. Rev. and Mrs. Weaver and daughter were given a surprise Monday morning by 22 friends and neighbors of Andrews, who arrived with well filled baskets for a day's visit with their former pastor Mrs. E. J. Manning spent Monday with her daughter Elizabeth at Earlham returning home Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Newlin. ....Ed Replogle purchased the two properties of O. H. Robinson now occupied by Paul Fleming and Henry Rose east of town Miss Elizabeth Manning and Miss Mary Mendenhall returned home from Earlham Wednesday for the summer vacation Mrs. Anna Stegall of Williamsburg spent Saturday with her son Homer Stegall. vV--The Foreign Missionary society giving a chain of parties. Mrs. Greenstreet gave her party Tuesday afternoon. Cake and ice cream was served Mrs. A. W. Swain is visiting her sister Mrs. Charley Lewis near Winchester Several members of the Foreign Missionary society attend ed and assisted in the services at Winchester Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fouts, Miss Stanford and Kenneth Cain spent Sunday at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mor

ris of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stegall Sunday Children's Day exercises will be given at the M. E. church Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morrison and daughter returned home Sunday after a week. ....Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Macey were delegates to the Sunday school convention held at Boston Thursday. The Misses Mildred Mendenhall and Rhoda Cain accompanied them Miss Ida Peterson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson Dr. Roller and Earl Cain have improved their homes with a cement walk Economy is to have a real treat in a wireless concert Tuesday evening, June 13. Program begins at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 6 o'clock. Admission, adults 15 cents; children under 12 years of age 10 cents.

BRITISH RETAKE ULSTER TOWN AFTER ATTACK ON IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY. .

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T l. p of Pettigoe on the Ulster borderknd has been retaken by British troops from the llrtin ihl lT&rm7 -ln- the fiISlLOens,Zecti0n of the British- Several thousand Tommies took w JUutli ! a rePrte,d that the Republ-can army suffered fairly heavy leases. Infantry. &7h'ZZiZhl$F tanks took part in the drive, the first action taken in an effort to clean uD the border area by the British. This picture shows British Tommies entrenched and waiting for trouble.

NEW PARIS, Ohio. William Royer and Frank Royer, of near Dayton, spent Friday with their brother. H. H. Royer who was removed to Reid Memorial hospital Saturday and underwent a serious operation. He i3 ning nicely. Mis. Royer is spending 'i0veral days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lichtenfels of Richmond L. C. Ashman and G. A. Bogan were business visitors In Cincinnati Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. , Ira Lichtenfels and daughters, of near Hollansburg spent Friday night with Mrs. H. H. Royer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wisman left Saturday on a motor trip through the east and will visit many points of interest Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leftwich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin and daughter Dorothy, and Miss Myra Eyer all of Greenvillefl H. W. Bertsch of Dayton and Frank Thomas of Richmond were guests of Mrs. Anna Bertsch and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Veits and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Sides of Dayton visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville Veits Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Harter of New Madison called on local relatives Saturday evening Miss Gladys Hill was week end guest of Miss Lou Reva Penland. ....Ralph Mikesell visited Robert Ba

ker at Richmond Sunday..... A party of young people enjoyed a dish supper Tuesday evening given for Miss Mary Thompson who is leaving Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Van Thompson, on a western trip. They will visit relatives in Oregon and expect to be gone about six weeks. WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Rome Ball and daughter Dorthey of Cincinnati were the guests of Mr. Ball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ball of this place part of last week The Friends Sunday school held a picnic in Charles Veal's woods west of town Friday. There were about 115 present Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fudge were In Richmond Friday.. ? . .Mr3. Newby and sister, Mrs. Chalfant, Fred Pearce, Mrs. Alice Pitt3 and son Kenneth were among those who were in Richmond Thursday Mis. Annlo Fanner was the week end guest of her son and family Lou of Losantville. . . . Mrs. Anna Price returned to her home here last week after a 10 days' stay with relatives near Brookville. ....Mrs. Harry King was the guest of her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds Friday Quite a number of out of town guests attended the commencement dance given at the town hall Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allen from Messic called on Mrs. Allen's parents here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rome Ball also Ed Ball! were the dinner guests of Mrs. MaryRoberts Saturday Paul E. Lewis and family also Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin were the guests Sunday of Ora Pitts and family Milton Cates and family were the guests Sunday of Herbert Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gidd Bird of Winchester were afternoon callers Charles Boyd and family, James Armstrong and family, George Armstrong and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Creat of Bunn, Ohio were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cobine of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fudge and children were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Fudge's relatives in Richmond. . . . .John Newman and family were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Oler. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler

of this place were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scales of Jacksonburg were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wright Mrs. Dianah Ball, Mrs. Pearl Williams of Richmond, and Mrs. Nettie Hunt of Dayton, Ohio, called on Mrs. Mary Roberts Friday Ora Smith and family were the guests of Mr. Smith's parents near Newcastle Sunday The Progressive club will give an ice cream social hero on Ray Stewart's farm Saturday night. MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mrs. Cora Danner was pleasantly surprised Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins to celebrate her birthday. Lunch of ice cream and cake was served to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins and son Harry, Miss Martha Locke, Miss Mary Locke and Miss

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Florence Locke, Miss Mildred Hawkins, Violet Hawkins. John Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins.... A picnic party composed of the following couples motored to Fountain City Sunday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pyle: Mr. and Mrs. John Puthoff and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Puthoff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rupe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tremble and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charley King and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Roberts and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman and daughter, August Hartman and Helen Greenoff. . . . .Children's Day will be held Sunday night, June IS.... The church of this place has been newly papered and the cement steps are finished and will soon be in shape to use Mrs. Russell White, Mrs. Jim Diehl, Miss Ardith White and Miss Edna Zurwell attended the Pageant play at Earlham Tuesday afternoon Miss Ruth Ulmer, Amos Lamb and daughter, Mr. Buchard Lamb and daughter of Chesterton, Fla., were visitors Tuesday of Mrs. Oscar Hawkins Frank Edwards called on Mrs. Mollie Vansant Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Klutter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and Mrs. Pool and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Clark and family Miss Edna Zurwell of Richmond is spending the week with Miss Ardith White Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid visited Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of near Whitewater Sunday Mrs. John Reid has been confined to her bed, but is a little better at present Miss Inez Townsend and Miss Elsie Hartman entertained the Quiet Stitchers Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Inez Townsend.... Miss Lois Bennett of Richmond is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman Mrs. Ralph Roll visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid, Saturday C. F. Tiffany is on the sick list. Rev. L. F. IMmer and daughter Ruth visited the past week at Wilmore, Ky., with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Word and family Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bobier and daughters and George Bobier of Union City were guests Sunday of Mrs. Garnett Smith. . .Theodore Hartman sustained a broken wrist while cranking a machine Harlie Hodgin and Robert Reed are spending their vacation at Yellowstone parlr Mrs. Cora Danner visited Mrs. H. B. Fosler of Richmond Friday Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wolke and daughter,

west or Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Railsback Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams visited in Richmond Monday Miss Marjorie Robinson visited Miss Wilma Jeffries Monday afternoon John Hawkins took

Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins and family Mrs. C. V. Miles is spending a short visit with her daughter, Miss Anna Miller, of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Tiffany and children and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hawkins and children visited in New Paris Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Addington of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffries Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. T. J.' Addleman attended the birthday dinner Sunday of Mrs. John Hill of New Madison Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfer of Richmond Stient Saturrlnv pvpnin? anil

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Park E1-,

ooa iur. ana -Mrs. imn BtarDuck of Grensfork spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Starbuck Howard Hodgin left for Middietown Saturday after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman Mrs. Cora Little spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Cora Danner Mrs. Minnie Clark, Mrs. Cora Danner and Mrs. Cora Little spent Sunday, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Urton and family Mrs. Alistius Little and Mrs. Garnett Smith visited in Richmond Friday Mrs. Oscar Hawkins visited Friday in Richmond with her sister, Mrs. George Calkins( who is ill Mrs. Lee Sullivan visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Park Elwood Miss Mildred Hawkins visited Friday and Saturday with Miss Rebba Harris of Richmond. Mrs. Cora Little visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Alistius Little.... Henry Pilgrim, Henry Nolte and daughter Ruth of Economy and Harold Glunt spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartman Miss Ruth Ulmer spent several days with Miss Roxie Shafer of Richmond There will be prayer meeting every Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Rus-

Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl took supper!

ounaay evening witn Mrs. Jennie Addleman of Whitewater Mrs. Roscoe Fowble visited her mother. Mrs. Norm Kirkman, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffries called Sunday afternoon on Miss Nettie Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Will Currey visited Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Hollensburg Sunday. WHITEWATER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs Cell Jennings and family entertained Sundav to dir.npr Mr 2X n AT vc Corn.

uel Roberts and family and Mr. and!

juts, ira Aaaieman ana family Miss Francelia Wright of Union City, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dow Wright and family.. Mrs. Charles Blose and son Marion spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett White and Mrs. Stella White, near Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White

Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ralne and son William of Richmond, and Miss Helen Gale took' dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and son Paul Several from here attended the Decoration service at Spartans burg and Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett White, Mrs. Charles Blose and son Marvin. Mrs. Stella White and William White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton and family of Ridgeville Mrs. Sis Blose of Richmond spent a few days last week with Mrs. Ethel Woods .Mr. and Mrs. Dock Marshall are spending a few days-with Mr. Floyd Duffee and wife of Madison, Wis Ralph and Genevieve Simpson of Richmond, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Dennie of New Paris. MODOC, Ind. Mrs. Lon Gaddis spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hunt....Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mills of Unionport. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phelps Mrs. W. E. Stock and children returned Sunday after a few weeks visit with relatives in Bradford, Ohio.Mrs. Morris Lee and daughter, Nadine, spent Monday morning with Mrs. Oscar Fox Miss Jaunetta Thomas is visiting relatives in Dayton.. .Paul and Louise Abel spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haynes and children, near Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dow, daughter, Mary Louis. Mrs. Ola Howell and sons, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howell and daughter, Bernice, at Green's Fork Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Swain and daughter, Betty Low, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ford and children Nazarene children's meeting will be held Sunday evening, June 11 The Epworth league will give an ice cream social Saturday evening, June 10. on the M. E. church lawn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Naylor and son Max called on Mr. and Mrs. Silas McGunegill. near Farmland, Monday evening Joshua Mattox is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Cynthia Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Nettie Hutchens and son, Charles, and Galen Swain, of Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGunegill and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Severs, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Naylor and son Max, Mrs. Almeade Bennett and son, Chester,

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Miss Gloria Swanscii, famous motion picture actress, pnotographed on board the Waureuiuia. when she arrived back home in the United States after prolouged vacation in the Old World.

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Mrs. Robert Bennett and son, Francis,

sirs. Aimeaae Bennett and son, Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bennett nd children epent Sunday at Mooreland, as guests of Mrs. Mollie Houck. . . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lee and daughier, Nadine, and Mrs. Herman Hoffman and children dined with Mrs. Herbert McCamish, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hurst were dinner guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hurst and children, near Farmland. Mr. and Mrs. Carver Jordan entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chamness and children, of Muncie, and Rev and Mrs. A. F. Byrne. Miss Lois Lennington dined Sunday with Miss Thelma Hodson Hildreth Barker returned from school Saturday. He has been attending at DePauw Fred Wright spent Sunday with Virgil Hodson Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phelps and children spent

WOOL POOL SUCCESS

IN WABASH COUNTY INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, June 8. With bids of 46 cents for three-eighths blood and 43 cents for quarter blood being received at the wool pool warehouse, and with the remarkable savings effected through pooled selling last year, the popularity of the pooling method of marketing the spring wool clip has Increased immensely in Wabash county during the last two weeks, farm bureau officials state. About 25,000 pounds, four times the amount (handled last year, and half the whole county clip, will be sold through the pool this year, they say. The success of last year's pool also has encouraged several neighboring counties to sell by this method.

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mills at Unionport.. .Miss Hallie Burroughs spent Saturday in .Muncie.. .Mrs. Wilbur Johnson and daughter, Gladvs, spent Tuesday in Muncie. Troy Gaddis returned to Detroit ' after a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Belle Gaddis Mr. and Mrs. Burlev Conwell and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Rubush and daughters... Mrs. Mary Cox, Mrs. ManJane Wright and Mrs. Laura Ros spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ollie Naylor Mr. and Mrs. Chester , Hodson, son Charles. Miss Mae Kcp.

ver, Mrs. Mary Keever spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Grav. at Red Key Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Moore spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Llovd Moore, at Red Key-.4 .Kelly Edwards and Hershel Edwards spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carver Jordan .Mrs. C. W. Ridenour and daughters, Ruth and Emma, spent the week-end with relatives -in Ohio...,. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fritz and children, of Economy, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will Howell Mr. and Mrs. - Joe Cross are now living in Muncie.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Will Shoemaker of Carlos City, spent Sunday with Mrs. -Mary Jane Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawk' and children of near Williamsburg and Mrs. Belle Gaddis and son Troy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aukney.. . . .Mrs. A. A. Hamilton is visiting her daughter in Muncie. -.

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