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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922.
mond. Eight guests were entertained and the decorations of the table and Murray home -were of the national colors Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb, Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and daughter, Lois, of Richmond. Wednesday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Keelor and guests were enI tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Frank R. Williams near Richmond... j Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown and son. Misses iPlwiinr and Kathftrinn Smith of Rich-
wiia-cat" banks just before J mond were week-end guests of Mr. and
WILDCAT" BANKS
FLOURISHED IN STATE JUST BEFORE 1816
IRISH EXTREMIST LEADER ELECTED
Indiana experienced their worst
(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, July 8 Residents
of
period of
the state was admitted to the union In 1S16, according; to records in the Indiana state library. At that time, affording tc the re
cords, there was' little money, cither specie or paper, in the territory. The charter of the First United States bank expired in 1811 and the second was not chartered until 1S16. Between these times, "wi!d-cat" banks flourished. All a banker needed to start business was tc have a supply of notes engraved. Eanits usually we;e opened one day a week. These places as a rule received no deposits. The bankers used every mean-s to set his notes in circulation, according to the records, frequently loaning them or selling them at half their face value. If business prospered he would redeem his notes and stay in the community; it not. Le would
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more than a hundred vears ago at Brookville, Lexington and New Har-jrony.
Suburban
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. The W. C. T. U. met at the park Wednesday af
ternoon. The program was on "Home Economics." Geneva Wright from the Bloomington college, gave a talk on ' Food and Summer Menu." Mrs. Earl Smith read a paper on "Home Decorating" Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher returned home Wednesday after a four weeks' visit with her brother. Law
rence Forquar of Frankfort, Ohio
Mrs. M. J. Cunningham Mr. and
Mrs. James Shurte and daughter And Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shurte and daughter spend the Fourth east of Greenville, picnicking. ... Mr. and Mrs.
George Dinwiddie and sons were guests at Centerville, Ind., over the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman and daughters spent Sunday at Daynton at the Soldiers' Home Pleasant Hill U. B. Sunday school held a picnic in Funk's woods northwest of New Paris the Fourth. An enjoyable social day was spent. In the evening a community fireworks exhibition was
given New Paris Presebyterian
church will hold the regular summer
communion service Sunday morning.
The pastor will speak on the subject, "The Sweet Savor of Christ." Members will be received into the church. Gettysburg Presbyterian church held its communion service last Sunday morning and received four members into the church . .Donald Young spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Dayton with relatives Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrick have received word of the safe arrival in Hamburg, Germany, of their daughter, Mrs. Emil Heerman and husband. They report a delightful ocean trip Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Quinn spent Saturday and Sunday
iwith Eaton and Dayton relatives
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Baker and son, Eugene, spent from Saturday until Wednesday with relatives in Columbus, Ohio.... Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Patton and son entertained over the Fourth Mrs. Patton's brother, George Conrad, and wife, of Newcastle Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Wynd and children, of Piqua. spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Srandenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sell and daugh-
spent Monday
Colvin last week Mr. and Mrs.1 Lewis Hawlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Toney Norton and Miss Lillian Esther Wehrley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Hawley and children Miss
Alice Brennan spent Wednesday arternoon with Miss Garnet White Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Isenhour and children, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sitloh, Mrs. Mary Sitloh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sitloh of near Green's Fork... Miss Benice Beeson is spending this week with Miss Erneline Wagner at Richmond Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh . and children and
George Turner were called to the bedside of their Uncle Jacob Schassner at Connersville who was injured in an auto wreck Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stevens entertained the Progressive Euchre club at their home Saturday
evening.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kautman and children spent Wednesday afternoon in Rushville Mr. and
Mrs. Loui3 Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson and son, Bobby, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jim Beeson at Richmond..
Mrs. Lawrence Turner entertained
the Missionary society of the First
Baptist church at her home Wednes
day afternoon Mrs. Aaron Sitloh
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh and children Miss Lucy Card .of Connersville is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson and son.
Howard Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh and
daughter, Gladys, spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colvin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman
and children picnicked at Paddock's Grove Tuesday Many people from here attended the Fourth of July celebration at Richmond Tuesday evening Mrs. Louis Beeson and Mrs. Earl Beeson and son, Bobby, attended a missionary society held at the Grace
Methodist church at Richmond Wednesday afternoon Everett Pickett
and Chester Yearyean assisted R. O
for a few days Mr. and Mrs. ROSS Pifkptt with hav makiner Tuesday
i Hendrix and Russell Hendrix,. of Rich-j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paddock and
mond, spent Sunday with Mr. and children spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs John HPTidriv Tr and Mrs. M a ti faAArvV
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Willard Rodenburg and Mr. and Mrs. i
Called by Death
HARRY EDWARDS WINCHESTER. Ind., July 8. Word has been received in Farmland of the death of Harry Edwards, 46 years old. at his home in Lafayette, from the effects of an operation. His widow, who was Miss Lillian Davisson, of Farmland, survives him, with a son and daughter. He was a soldier in the Spanish-American war.
Robert Day. Robert Day, labor extremist, made good the predictions of his friends when he was re-elected to the Dail Eireann. Day is head of the more radical Irish labor element.
HARVEY H. WILLIAMS WINCHESTER, Ind., July 8. The funeral of Harvey H. Williams, who died at his home near Decatur, was held from the Presbyterian church, this city, Friday afternoon. He and his family formerly lived here. The
widow and three daughters survive. The daughters are Ethyl, Beatrice and Freeda.
RUSSIAN PRINCESS SEEKS CITIZENSHIP
Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ensminger of Laurel, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. SUowalter and eon of Brownsville, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Pifogle, of College Corner, O., Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roberts of New Salem, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Omer Davis of Dayton, O., Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Roberts, Mrs. Meeker and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kay and baby of this
place. All came with well filled bas
kets. All reported a fine time...
Mrs. Meeker returned to her home in
Venice, O., after several weeks' visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts
Miss Mary Thomas of Richmond spent
Thursday with Mrs. Wilbur Townsend. ter, Springfield,- Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Eeard and, and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn daughters, Irene and Edna, spent thejYoungand family. . .Emmet t Harris is
clay Wednesday with Ira Davisson and en route home from McAllen, Texas,
Roy Rodenburg and sons spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garrett, of Waterloo. . .Mrs. Harry Weber and daughter, June, (visited relatives in Richmond a few days.
family Mrs. Clara Thomas spent the Fourth with Mrs. Grace Thompson
of Richmond Rev. and Mrs. Aaron Worth are spending a few days wltr.
his sister, Lucinda Hartup of near Car-
via automobile and is stopping over in Kentucky for a few days Mrs. Ella Barnett, Indianapolis, Ind., is spending the week with Mrs. Trecinda Thompson Oscar Brown has returned
los City Miss Margaret Dalby visit-1 from a months visit at Greenville, cd her brother, Ed Dalby of Richmond. Ohio, with his uncle. John Null, and Mr. Dalby is in very poor health (family Mr: and Mrs. H. E. Westfall, Several from here went to Winona,; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brinkman, Troy, Thursday Claude Smelser and fami-. Ohio, spent from Saturday until Monly of Richmond spent Tuesday with; day with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. WestJennie Cler.ny. Burton Smelser re- j fall Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Addleman mained for a few weeks' visit Ollieiand family, Tipton, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Showalter and family of Kokomo. and! Galen Morrison and Willard Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Showalter visited I Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. LawOrla Showalter and family of Rich-!rence Bridge and daughter, Chicago, mnnrt WpHnesdav Ollie Showalter ! HI., were guests Sunday of Mr. and
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Linens Reynolds were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Showalter Thursday
Last Monday evening at their home,
Mrs. Lon Morrison Miss Mary Jackson spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss Elsie Hartman near Richmond.
Percy Auld, who has been station-
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MILTON, Ind. Roscoe Sizelove and
Floyd Hines delegates from the Chris
tian Sunday school to the state con
vention at Evansville gave fine reports to the school Mrs. Frank Horton of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs of Richmond and Mrs. Daisy Turner
JTa -i:-i x-. parents of Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs.
celebrate the hirthd.iv of Mrs David Bryant and their guests and Mr. and
Princess Elizabeth TscherniuhtU Hiking, not as a fad but rather as a necessity. Princess Elizab a Tschernitcheff is on her way to New York from Washington. The princess claims that her large estates in Russia have been seized by the Soviets. She is seeking American citizenship.
have an old-fashioned ice cream festival on the lawn . near Dr. Denny's office Saturday afternoon and night, July 14, for the benefit of the new church Isaac Bryant will go to , Muncie Monday to accept a position in a grocery store The Missionary society of the Christian church met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Craw
ford when the following program was given: Bible study, Mrs. Alice Grish; saints, superstitions and sanitation in the Philippines, Miss Ira Crawford; "In the Heart of Nauking, Mrs. Wallace Warren; "Echoes from Everywhere," Mrs. E. P. Jones Mrs. Alice Grish entertained at dinner Monday evening Mrs. Walter Haskell of Redlands, Calif., and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Higham. .. .Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Higham entertained in honor of Mrs. Haskill, Mrs. Malinda Barton, Mrs. Alice Grish and Frank and Charles Callaway Miss ' Maud Ball, daughter of Mrs. Julia Ball, who has been teaching at Petoskey, Mich., was married there, June 28 to Matthew Stone Mr. and Mrs. John Seven and family of Dayton, Ohio, were week-end guests of Mrs. Julia Ball Mrs. Wallace War
ren ana Mrs. ta ilson were Kicnmond visitors Wednesday Earl Crawford was at Washington, D. C, recently Dr. Walker, district superintendent, will preach at Doddridge Chaj3l Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Linvill Wallace attended the funeral of Taylor McConaha at Centrvillo Monday. Many years ago Mr. McConaha lived on the farm now owned by Olive" Wallace Harry Manlove has returned from Pottsburg where he lectured to the student sat King's School of Oratory Rev. and Mrs. Walter Jerge of Bath were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoshour over the Fourth Mrs. Lida Warren left Friday for Wabash to visit her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macy entertain- j ed in Maine, has been moved to Rocked in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ful-iPort-. Mas.s- Percy is with the radio
ghum of Quincey. 111. Ice cream and service or me u. e. navy. . . .Mr. ana
nm ana aauguier spent
,Mrs. G. A.
the week end at Osborn, Ohio, with Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Wefler and son. . . .Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Penland and family were entertained for dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fence at Gettysburg Miss Iva Chrisman of Dayu .. . i t.- ... i. r
Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Temp- Elizabeth Jane Scott Mrs G
guests: Carl Thomas and family of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Fulghum of Quincey, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thomas and Mr. Ora Pitts and family.
lin and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bresard at Rushville... Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parkens and son Ivan of Centralia. 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parkins Miss Tahy
home in New Paris from Reid Memorial hospital and is recovering nicely from the effects of a recent operation for appendicitis Mrs. Ida L. Bohn
of Columbus spent over" the' Fourth ! ff yMn?. ta" is making an exwith Mr. and Mrs. Parkins. Mr. andtendd vlP,,,t w,ltn NeT a"f "LJ6?;
Dayton called on their New Paris rela-
Mrs. Theo Crist also were guests at
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and Mrs. Elmer Bertsch and family of iuv?s "i'ouriu. Indiananolis spent the Fourth with ! t ' fHawle,y made a ness i trip t oi a.t La xfrtrt tr- ,to Dayton Monday New Paris
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Mrs. Moore accompanied them home
to spend a few days. . . .Miss Dora Wallace, who teaches in Minneapolis, Is Fpending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace. ... .Mrs. Hiram Crook attended the funeral of her cousin, Frank Borroughs, at EInora, Ind Charles Grose of Richmond was a recent Milton visitor. Lon Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. Snvder of Richmond called on Milton friends Sunday evening Earl Murley was home from Indianapolis over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clingerman and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Squires Trt Lyonsville. . . .Mrs. Carrie Johnson .spent the week end at Indianapolis with her son Louis. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. Mrs. Walter Pence and daughter have returned
from visiting her father at Wabash.
....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seay and
daughter have left for Niagara Fall-s and other interesting points Mrs. Foster Scudder spent last week in 'Knightstown Mrs. Ralph Tague and children and Miss Elizabeth Morris are visiting at Menden, Mich Arthur Kimmel is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Hiser Mrs. J.
W. Beard has been visiting with her Fon Robert and her sister Mrs. Sommers at Ft. Wayne Mrs. Mumford of Indianapolis is the guest of Mrs. Ada Harned Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Locke went to Columbus, Wednesday. John R. Gray and family of New York are here visiting Denver Harlan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prisinelli visited their daughter and friends in Indianapolis last week Mr. and Mrs. H. J .Hornaday spent the Fourth with I. N. Locke. They are from Lafayette.
friends have received announcement of the wedding of Miss Inez Crockett,
Defiance, Ohio, former high school instructor in Jefferson schools. The groom is Charles Heimlein and the couple will reside in Defiance, where Mr. Heimlein is in the insurance business A large number of the members of the Gleaners' class of the Methodist Sunday school gathered at the home of Miss Pauline Bragg Monday evening and tendered a surprise farewell party. Miss Bragg is going to Chicago to visit her uncle. The evening was delightfully spent with games
BENTONVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sweet of Connersville spent the week end with Mr." and Mrs. C. D. Hauhn Mrs. Edgar Newbold is ill. .'...Mr. and Mrs Elzer Brittenham and family of Straughns, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walters .Mrs. Ina Rea called on Mrs. Walter Rea, Wednesday; Corwia Overhiser has purchased a touring car Mr. and Mrs. William Sheets are entertaining company from Kentucky this week Edward Sheets is spending a few days with his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Clark, ot Shelbyville Mrs. Thomas McCarty was a guest Wednesday of her mother, Mrs. Johnson.
ELKHORN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Trouse and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Bennett Isenhour and children
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh and children, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sitloh, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCashland and son, Willard, Mrs. Mary Sitloh, Marion, Lloyd and Clarence Sitloh picnicked at Glen Miller park Tuesday evening Margaret and Charles Routsou entertained the Junior Red Cross at their home Thursday afternoon. Those present were Miss Garnet White, Miss Mary Elizabeth Hawley, Miss Florence
Williams, Robert Hartman, John Ends-
ley, Russell Hartman, Howard Beeson,
Willard McCashland, Harold Hartman, Mrs. Louis Endsley Mrs. John Hartman, Mrs. Edward Routsou Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark and daughter, Deloras, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson of Connersville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson and children Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas anl children Albert Turner, Ora Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh and children, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Volvon and Mrs. Luther Thomas of New Hope spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Colvin. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hale were evening callers. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Chester Yearyean and children, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Pickett and children.
Mrs. Fred Fasnaucht and children and
Ronald Pickett spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. R. A. Pickett. Mr. and Mrs
PERSHING, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Doll and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Wickes motored to Cincinnati, Ohio, recently and spent a few days
there. ... .Miss Ruth Wilson s here spending her vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eliason and other relatives and friends. She will soon return to her work in Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. Parke Gipe and daughter Louise and Mr. Clifford Howard motored to Vandalia, 111
to spend a few days with Rev. ad Mrs. Haynes and family, who formerly resided here Among those who attended the big celebration at Richmord on the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and daughter Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Leery, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wickes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doll and family ana Mr. and Mrs. John Newboldt Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chase observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary on last Sunday, July 2. Eighty . guests were served at noon with a magnificent dinner. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock the marriage ceremony was performed by
Rev. .Ehrhardt. A short program fol
lowed. Everybody enjoyed the day to the fullest extent Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walker and family of Lafayette visited Mr. and Mrs. Omar Neff .here
last week.
Nugent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fer
ris attended the funeral of Nathan Wilson at Richmond Rev. and Mrs.
McCormick were called to Fort Wayne
Mrs. Grennbury Bryant and family had a picnic supper at Glen Miller. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mueller and fam-
Monday on account of the serious ill-;ily of Brookville spent Sunday with ness of Mrs. McCormick's father, Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller. Mr. Smith. Rev. McCormick stopped off and Mrs. Will Miller and daughter.
at Eaton to preach the funeral of Mrs.
Oliver Dr. and Mrs. Denny left Wednesday to visit the doctor's mother at Scottsburg Neil McMahan visited Oxford, Ohio, last week Miss Dorothy McMahan and Miss Abigeul Hoshour who are attending Miami returned with him to spend over the
Fourth Firman McCormick left Friday for New Y'ork city to attend Columbia university Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mullen of Connersville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hess and their guests and Mrs. John Ferguson were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Will Floyd at Dublin Mr. and Mrs. La w-
Gussie, spent the Fourth with relatives at Fairfield and Brookville Mr. and Mrs. Will Wissler, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Huddleston and family and Mrs. Willis Leverton picnicked at Glen Miller Tuesday evening Mrs. John Warren was called to Indianapolis Sunday on account of the serious illness of her son, Gilbert Manlove Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hurst and
family and Miss Nellie Jones spent
Sunday with Mrs. Alice Gresh Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warren and family, Mrs. Lida Warren, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones
and sons and Miss Ruth McCormick
rence Ohmit and children of Mattoon, i spent the Fourth in Eby's woods
111., Mrs. Bradford and daughter. Lil
lian of Connersville and Mr. and Mrs. Oeker and family of Newcastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ohmit The Embrodiery club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Oliver Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Beeson and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beeson of Connersville and Mrs. Hazel Kerlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beeson at Anderson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bryant entertained at dinner on the Fourth, Mrs. Brvanfs
Mrs. Emma Beeson and Mrs. Lucinda Ferguson returned Monday from Martinsville Mr. and Mrs. Walter Higham and Mrs. Walter Haskell visited Miss Amanda Lantz at Centerville Sunday Ozro Dailey had his ankle hurt at the Dublin ball game on the Fourth. . . .Miss Alice Napier and Miss Pearl Napier were home from Shelbyville to spend Sunday Mrs. HarryDoty is spending the week with Mrs. Maud Thurman at Hopewell The ladies of the Christian church will
WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. J. J. Smith and family of Newcastle were guests Sunday of Ora Smith and family Harold Duke and daughter Virginia from Dakota are visiting Mr. Duke's mother and other relatives and friends Miss Esther Chalfant is visiting at Muncie Mrs. Ella Duke and son Clifford entertained Sunday the following guests: Harold Duke and daughter, Charles Duke of Richmond, John Ellis and family of Green's Fork, Frank Duke and family, Robert Duke and family, all of Williamsburg. In the afternoon Homer Eller and family of Richmond, also Toby Morrison and family of Economy, called Mrs. W. C. Piehe and daughters, Miss Betty, and Mrs. Raymond Smith of Newcastle and granddaughter, Katherine, also Miss Ethel Frazier of this place were the guests July 4 of Mrs. Mary Cook Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Eber Pickett Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snedeker of Richmond are visiting in this vicinity this week The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Martin Oler Thursday afternoon The Ladies' Aid society of the Friends church met at the home of Mrs. Ora Pitts Thursday afternoon.
CAMP TO OPEN JULY 19 RUSHVILLE, Ind., July 8. The Rushville boys' summer camp will open July 19, it was announced, and will run until July 28, with accommodations for 50 boys. Boys will bo charged $4 for the 10 days in camp.
COTTAGE GROVE, Ind. Vernie
Boring spent Thursday in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Alice Logue- spent Wednesday , with Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Swain Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson spent Wednesday morning In Richmond, Ind ' Mrs. Ilda Toole and babies spent Tuesday with Mrs. Zella Williamson I Several from this place attended the Fourth of July celebration at Liberty, i ind Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers and James DeLong spent Tuesday in , Richmond, Ind Mrs. Roy Myors and1 sons of College Corner spent Thursday i with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers.... Mrs. Kavanaugh Robinson spent
Thursday with Mr. Robert Conner and , family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts entertained Tuesday the following: guests: Mrs. Boyer and son, Mr. ana, Mrs. Alexandria and baby of Rich-, mond. Ind., Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and daughter of Glenwood, Ind., John Morgan and family of Rushville, Ind., .
John Yinks and children were after-! Cliff Jonas and family of Okeana, O.,' noon callers Mr. and Mrs. Oscar) Etta Coffee and daughter of Straughn,
f aaaocK entertainea to ainner sunaay
CONDENSED REPORT of Condition of the First National Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colvin of Abing
ton, Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes, Miss Bessie Holmes, Henry Paddock
and at a late hour an extensive ex-1 and Frank Railsback . Mr. and Mrs.
NEW PARIS, Ohio Mrs. Mary A.
McGill spent a few days this week with Mrs. Frances Kirkpatrick A
patriotic dinner party was held Tues
day evening at Cedarbrook farm by
Mr. and Mrs. Howard DU1 or Kicn
hibition of fireworks was given. Refreshments were served .New Paris was almost depopulated the Fourth, h large number of her citizens joining with those of Richmond and Eaton in their mammoth celebrations. Stay-at-homes held family parties, played roque or horseshoe and held private fireworks exhibitions. Lavish display of the national colors was noted throughout the village The Presbyterian Thimble club will meet July 14 in the church parlors. Mrs. M. H Pence, Mrs. A. F. Scott, Mrs. Martha
Souers and Mrs. John Barney are the
nosiesses. . . .iMrs. Anna cuncn naa as
her guests on July 4: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leftwich, Mr and Mrs. Earl Martin and daughter Dorothy, Miss Myra Eyer, all of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burtch, Mrs. Clara Leftwich, Frank Thomas and daughter Reba, of Richmond, and H. W. Burtch of Dayton. PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr. and Mr3. David Clevenger, of Brownsville, and Mr. and Mrs. John Clevenger and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland Mr. and Mrs. Will Leab and Walter and Letha Stinson. of Clifton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn Mr. and Mrs. Earl Porter, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and family. Sylvia Stinson returned home with them
Lester Beeson and children and Glenn Heinbaugh spent Tuesday in Dayton.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliger called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh and children Tuesday evening Claude Turner suffered a stroke of apoplexy at the home of his niece, Mrs. Charles
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