Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 171, 20 July 1922 — Page 10

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SPANISH-AMERICAN WARVETSTO HOLD BIG SESSION SUNDAY

and Mrs. Harvey Lamb and two sons, Ralph and Charles, called on Mr. and Mrs. Hyram Richardson Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Conley of Richmond have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mendenhall Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harter and daughter Edith, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bales and daughter. Eva raiipH

it u ArTngements have been completed ! on Mr. and Mrs. Porter Deardorff and

for the third annual reunion and picnic i Iamily Sunday afternoon Mr. and of all Spanish-American War Veterans I L.

noon The Misses Lovell, Ruth and Mabel Lamb called on Miss Martha Gray Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bonneywell and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox Sunday afternoon Mrs. Benjamin Jackson. Or-

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., THURSDAY, JULY 1

FALL FROCKS SHOW VOGUE FOR EPONGE

and their families of Wayne county and vicinity which will be held in Beallview park on South Eighth street bere, Sunday, July 23. A program of music, speaking and

community games will have a part in

the day's activities and the Sons ofjville and Pearl Jackson called on Mrs.

Veterans drum and bugle corps will be i Lewis Bales Tuesday afternoon.

one of the features.

Picnic dinner will be served at 12 o'clock and ice cream and cake supper which is free to all, is scheduled for 5 o'clock. Among the speakers who will address the gathering are Congressman R. N. Elliott, Col. Russell B. Harrison, William Louden, state department "commander, and H. R. Culley. depart-

auss Bessie Ethel Gray spent a few

days recently with her aunt, Mrs. Clair Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pettibone, of Muncie, visited Ottis and Luther Baldwin Sunday night.

LIBERTY, Ind. During the severe electrical storm in Liberty Monday night, lightning struck the home of

Mrs. Caroline Davis on South street

ment adjutant, both of Indiantpclis; j The chimney was damaged and tele

A. R. Davis, senior vice department commander, of Muncie. and Frank P. ' Walsh, editor of the "Bugle Call," of

Lafayette. A business session will be bld after

" the speaking and officers for the en-

; suing year elected. It is expected that members of the " ladies' auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans will be in attendance r and that some of their department ' officers will speak. An invitation is extended to all members of the ladies' auxiliary and the ?" Spanish-American War Veterans to " attend the picnic.

Suburban

BETHEL, Ind. John Endsley, Mrs. Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawley and Miss Moore of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon with Jacob Endsley i- and family Mrs. Elsie Christman . and daughter, Emily, and Kenneth and Charles Christman of Bucyrus, Ohio. , spent Saturday and Sunday with Jehn Boren and family Mr. and Mrs. John Harding and daughter, Marie, Mr. and-Mrs. Merl Coleman and ;'son, Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer, and daughter. Loreen and son,

Lowell attended the Harding reunion

Sunday in the Greenville fair ground

r Donald Windle and Misa Wyvona

Hyde were married Wednesday even

ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn

, Boren, by the Rev. Roy L. Brown

They will make their home-with their

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde at present. .. .Miss Lucile Black of New Paris, Ohio, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Collins entertained to dinner Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collins and sons, Milo, Leland and Robert of Versailles, Ohio, and Mrs. Edith Collins and daughters, Mary and Marsella of Decatur. Ill Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown are spending a few days with Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Boda, of Mt. Victory, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Goodenough and son, Donald and laughter, Mrs. Harry Eads. called on Mr. and Mrs, Roy L. Brown Tuesday.. . .Miss Lila VanNuys returned to her iome here Monday after spending a week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. 3arl Swan, of Indianapolis. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Polley and children and DIlie Skinner spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Lynn Mr. and

Mrs. Barney Holtsclaw and son, Arthur Df El wood spent from Thursday until Saturday with Clarence Clabaugh and family and Mrs. Gladys Singer and two children Miss Harriet Clabaugh

phone wires burned off. Mrs. Davis

was not at home, having been living with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Harbine, for several weeks. Insurance sufficient to cover all damage was carried Albert Post was in Connersville Monday Mr. and Mrs. Smith DuBois and daughter, Charlotte left Monday for Winona where they will spend a month O. H. Stevens has returned home after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Will Huston of Pershing Mr. and Mn. J. M. Freeman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gossman Andrew Ponder is very low at his home on West Seminary street... Mr. and Mrs. George Coughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Farlev. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Fosdiek attended the ball garae!

ai -amDriage City Sunday after which they held a picnice in Whitewater river Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maley and son, Richard, and niece, Marjorie Maley, of Brookville called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stevens Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Snook and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bell and family motored to Beechwood Saturday evening... E. E. Post spent Mondav

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day Mrs. M. C. Stegall made a business trip to New Paris Tuesday afternoon Thomas Ammerman, Orville Fudge and John Hadden motored to Selina, Ohio. Saturday night and spent Sunday at the Reservoir Preaching services at the New Westville Friends church Sunday evening at 7.30. Address by Frank Chant; subject, "Personal Work ; " everybody ; welcome.

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Wool eponge in sorrento blue is used in this straight line fall frock with its black embroidered braid and leather belt. Note the wide slashed sleeve.

auditorium, classrooms and balcony were filled and many chairs were set in the aisles. A large number of neo-

.Miss Nell Geors'e has returned I pie were oblieed To stand Thc Saipm

trom Saranac Lake Sanatarium where and Spartanburg orchestras furnished she has been the past six months. She i the music. The members of the oris much improved in health Jess 1 chestras are as follows: Director-Pro-Stevens spent Monday in Connersville i fessor McKiney and son of Wayne, Mrs. David R. Moore is very low Harold Wasson, Orlie Rennet, Miss

" UCI " on &outn street. Mr. lissom Elliott, Arthur Scott, Ralph Moore who is in a hospital in Hamil- j Wasson, Elvin Bennet, Miss Virginia

.Uu uauSfruusiy in air. and Mrs. i scott ana Miss Doris Wiggs

uuu vmiK. spem taiuraav night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bond at Edgewater cottage on Whitewater Rev. Wilbur Huffer, a former pastor of local Presbyterian church was in Liberty Tuesday Monroe Crist, a prominent UVon county farmer, haspurchased a new International separator ' and will thresh his own wheat Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Calkins. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Irvin and Miss Addie Roach were in Hamilton Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Irwin and Herschel Wray of Indianapolis enjoyed a chicken din

ner at the Talhnt f,- ; ri "

, 7 7 " uuiaijsviiie j spent in games

,r'cu'" Air. ana airs, cnar- ments

niufuuur oi tticnmona were quests oo-i rA ',. ,

nf T r f,-ii'- o. j.. .. l""u Vttlve "ere served

The

children who took part in the enter

tainment are certainly to be congratulated for the way in which the entertainment was given. The offering amounted to almost $16 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacquarys of Indianapolis spent the week-end with the latter's

MILTON, Ind. Miss Mablc Sranley is spending the week with Miss Lorene Warren and other Milton relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Baker and family of Dayton were week end guests of Frank Callaway and Mrs. Barton. Mrs. Baker and the children remained for a few days' visit.... Mr. and Mrs. Luther Vardaman and Miss Hattie Sills of Muncie were week end guests of Milton friends Rev. Stamper of Richmond called on Rev. McCormick Tuesday evening. .Horac Huddleston and family attended the picnic of Amos Huddleston children and grandchildren in Rummel'3 grove north of Cambridge Sunday Miss Edith Beldon atended the funeral of a friend at Liberty Wedneday Miss Greer of Connersville is visiting Mrs. Lucinda Ferguson. . . .Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mrs. Sarah Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiteley of Cambridge. City. Clarence Strong and Ernest Johnson of Chicago, Miss Hattie Sills of Muncie and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caldwell and daughter Elizabeth, Miss Mary Caldwell, Miss Helen Stone, Joseph Caldwell, John Kirlin, Miss Ina Crawford, Misses Gladys and Thelma Hicks, Walter and Paul Bertsch, Albert Ferris and Louis and Lawrence Williams gave the second and third degree work at the Fountain City Grange meeting last week Mrs. Roark fell recently! and broke her hip Mrs. Elizabeth' Kimmell returned Sunday from a visit with her daughter and family at Lima. I Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shissler of Richmond are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson Mrs. Wilbur Elwell.

M crRrv;,MrS-n fUiS and Mr8'f took supPer th Mr. and Mrs. T. C. M.C.Brooks spent Monday afternoon Sackett Tuesdav evening The in Richmond Will Roller nnt Sat. mi ..u , , s. : V 1 ,

nrdnv in ij(. ,. j ""'co t.uii.u ana ixjuise fisner or wSrMcLan ViSitlng their aUnt" vviii McLaughlin were guests Sundayi Mrs. Faye Grubbs.

. aim dub. v.nauncey crancr ana son Joseph Williams and Jasper Vorl were calling on Muncie friends Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ullery and children spent Saturday evening in Richmond The new lights were turned on here Saturday. . . .Free moving picture show given on the street Thursday evening by the business men in the interest of the Community chest. ....AH are welcome to hear Sylvester Jones, i returned missionary from Cuba, who will talk at Friends church Sunday morning, July 23..... Mrs. H B. Hamilton received word Tuesday i0nVDs. fthe death of mother, at Winchester.

HUNTINGTON, Ind.-Mrs. Kate

LOSANTVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Chenoweth have moved into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Ves Sulteen visited them Sunday Lova Hurst is in much better health since having her throat lanced Zara GolIihier is at the hospital for the purpose of having an operation Grant Mayward has been ill but is much better ....Mrs. Jerry Hardwich has been visiting her brother at Muncie Will Oxley, Perry Oxley and Mr. and Mrs. Wright Sulteen motored to Hagerstown Saturday night Will Oxley and son, Perry, called on Merdith Mullen Sunday afternoon Mrs. Louise Davis spent a few davs with hor crsnd.

Gilbert of Knightstown is visiting Mr son ,ciaude Brow. of Carlos Mr. and Mr ou . , and Mrs. John Cogeshell and daughter

were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

-u.s. una sneppard.....Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gold Ross

o ouucimF Wirn a enrni

arm caused by a nistry nail penetrat-j were fSwSts Saturday night and Sun-

cr.In a ""j, na Jlrs- Vo'ney Wilson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyd

Mrs. Miller

fown Mr. and Mrs. George Smail and nephew. Rnv Smaii Mr and

Mrs. Raymond Wilson of Richmond

Miller near Winchester

entertained !n honor of her son. Dal-

, iwenty-nrst birthday... ..Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harvey served Ice cream Tuesdav evening to the following friends: Mr. and Mrs. George Ariel amst ). .

ummuiers, Ada and Esther

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Dltch Near Danreith To Reclaim Many Acres DUNREITH: Ind., July 20. Hun dreds of acres will be reclaimed and made into good farming land with the completion of a big ditch being run northward from Dunreith for a distance of two miles. The land drained is unexcelled for fertility in the whol? county, but Las been too wet to work. The ditch runs through several marshes. An 18 inch tile is being laid at an average depth of about five feet. The ditch is being cut by a tractor digger. ENLARGE FOOTBALL FIELD SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 20. The seating capacity of Notre Dame football field will be increased to care for 15,000 persons this summer, it has been announced. A new grand stand, with a seating capacity of between 6,500 and 7,000 will be built soon. .

been entertaining girl friends of Hagerstown Rev. Martin and family of Modoc called on Grant Maynard Monday afternoon Mrs. Minnie Turn-

aay ot Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bookout.

i-ura. syivia Parks and children

iuiuru uume tiundav aftor a twn'Ki. .i . "

weeks' visit w;t, v . ; rrancis, visited Mrs. AlA iVtna isit with her sister, Mrs. O.ilie Oxley Monday..... Mrs Barbara n v M aDd Mrs- EIi Cross and La19 "ed on Mrs Kate Varteman Mrs. Sxlev3 a11bdetMrshAiPhS' If" ' WP X,6y red SanTwfne vhiu . uxley: Ir- and Mrs. Aaron I for a fe davs with Evert Hard-a-frk

Mr. and Mrs. T C. Sackett and daugh-' attLelfurteT thse that j Monday n'X nT ,SSd MrT c7os M;.eeriid daughter ' FrSsS t!!' f i i "1-: -Sant Wine is rep'ortto

auu mr. ana Mrs. h-rnest Dudlv . ttt,i " " De no peiter

and little daughter Robert Huston

auu miss Amy Han'ey spent Sundav eV!iDm,Yitl1 Mrs" Edith Mendenhail and children, near Windsor . Mr and Mrs. Fred Kabel and grandsons'. Walter and Arthur Townsend spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. P. G Stump, near Parker Mrs J B McClellan and son. Edward, have returned to their home in Findlav, Ohio after a two week's visit with relatives

r.mei jonnson is staying with her sister, Mrs. Wright Sulteen. Mrs Sulteen has very bad health Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bookout called on Mrs. Sant

vvine bunaay evening, . . .Miss Bernice

Miss Vicloria Jellisnn

has been visiting friends at Hagerstown Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Philiphs went to Rev. Hiatt's from Jonesboro returning home Tuesday evening. . . business meeting was held at the

Tompkins and Margret Lumpkms have ! Friends' church Wednesday night

Mrs. Howard Harr vr, .r--.l 7 " ""a-: r'u?. ever and daugh-

iviemn. Airs. Walter Templin, Mrs. Harry Manlove, Mrs. Ed Wilson Mis Mark Shissler, Mrs. Albert Wilson, Mrs. Frank DuGranrut, Mrs. Jolin Ingerman, Mrs. Will Brown, Mrs. Albert Newman, Mrs. Frank Broddus, Mrs. Levin Warren held a co-operative supper at the home of Mrs. Robert Beeson Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Warren who left Wednesday for her home in Colifornia Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crook, F. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur El well, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson and Rev, McCormicic were at Brookville Sunday afternoon ;o see the Brookville Christian church The officers of the Ladies' Aid rociety of the Christian church, all who gave so liberally, the men and women who

ma, ana uailas Keev&r

Muncie Tuesday afternoon.. Mr Nancy Sackett and daughters, Sarah Felicia and Juanita. spent Saturday with grandma Shelley. at Harrisville ....Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bly and Mrs. Harden Whight spent Tuesday afternoon in Farmland Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart spent Sunday with Mr! and Mrs. Dewey Dowell, at Modoc... . . Several from here attended the band concert at Winchester Tuesday evening Gerald and Audrey Dudley are visiting relatives near Parker... Thelma Sackett came home from Bethel Saturday Little Max Stults is ill with whooping cough Mrs. Ethel Abel and children of Winchester

c ctoF r:i.. . j tj laimiuuy toward Hf sue-

BreedloVe. Th "3 ? stival and the public for

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spent Thursday afterrlon with Miss Loreen Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter, Hilda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clabaugh and family Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hill and Mr. and Mrs. William Windle spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C larence Clabaugh. .Miss Faye Southard entertained with a picnic supper at her home near Bloomingsport Thursday evening. Those present were Miss Opal Hodgin who is spending her vacation here. Miss Mable Burson of New Paris, Miss Florence Boren, Miss Faye Southard, Clarence Alexander, Kenneth Wright, Glenn Jennings, Don Muichner and Mr. and Mrs. Everett White Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Brown entertained Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. i. J. McGee and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Costin of Bellefountain, Ohio.

Frank Hutson of Cambridge City was in Liberty Tuesday on business Rev. W. H. Reynoids was in Greensburg Tuesday to conduct a funeral

Mr. and Mrs. alter Sflarn snsnt s,m.

day with Mr. and Mrs. Finlev Sham

of Greenwood Mr. and Mr i n

Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sizelove

spent bunday in Brookville. SPARTANSBURG, Ind. A large number of friends thoroughlv surprised Miss Evea Breedlove when thev

went to her home Wednesdav u-niio

Evea was in town with her father. When she returned home a bunch of

ner girl friends were there, who pleas

aiiuy reir birthday.

uneana Miss Ruth Thorn visited the latter part of the week with Miss

Elizabeth Wise A surprise was given on Miss Elizabeth Wise last Friday evening in honor of Elizabeth's

eightenth birthday. .The evenins was

after which refresh-

consisting of ice cream and

Those

present were Misses Marie Chenoweth

or Winchester, Ruth Thorn of Lynn, Evea Breedlove. Geneva. Fturkhardt

Elizabeth Wise. Virginia Scott, Otho Wise, Robert Middleton, Rav Dean Mote and Herman Scott. . . j'Miss Edith Arnold of Portland is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Teeters, and baby Miss Mabel Bortner of Richmond is spending this week with her cousin. Miss Christina Middleton Ray Hill of Detroit, Mich., spent Monday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of this place Miss Ruth Middleton is spending the week with Miss Dorothy Bortner of Richmond Miss Laura Mann spent Wed-

Datronaee. Thp 'adi

cleared ?66.50. Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Beek and daughter of Indianapolis are visiting

Air. and Mrs. J. c. Beck.... Mrs. John

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ntly reminded EVeVoF hW flftnrt Kv", jfr daUghter HaZel irthday. Each zirl I hl l " lVllhams- and family .... Mrs. Frantie

dishes, which furnished a inTOiv iZ a.lowe 01? a Dusiness trip to Win

ner. Those whnw r,; " " ;cnesTer mesaay.

vi.jvjv,u i"r utxy vvnc Misses Mildred Moore, Leona Shockney, Grace Piatt, Leona Pierce, Elizabeth Wise, Geneva Burkhardt, Virginia

ocou. evea Breedlove

ummer or fctrauehn snpnt Sundav

with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty entertained at dinner Wednesday, Mrs. Harry Doty

diia son, .Mrs. Frank Doty, Miss Mable!

oianiey and Mrs. Morton Warren.

FAIR HAVEN, Ohio. Mrs. William Biship ard Mrs. George Brower spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Sanford Davis.-.. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Dubois and family spent Friday with Mr. anJ Mrs. Seville Felton. . . ,Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Kenworthy, Mr. and Mrs. David Kenworthy and Miss Mary Thompson spent Thursday afternoon in Richmond . Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White. Mr and

Mrs. Myil Heavenridge, Mr., and Mrs.l Earl White and Mr. and Mrs. Lewi' Mason spent Sunday with Mr andi Mrs. John Edmondson in Rushville... ' Miss Ruth Newton spent Tuesday af-i ternoon with Mrs. Myrtle Heavenridge. 1 Miss Minnie Creech is spending a' few days at the Eaihart home, assist-! Ing with the cooking for threshers...' A miscellaneous shower will be given' for Miss Leona Shriver Thursd.iv eve-1 ning at the high school buildiiig ! Emery Houser is working in Middle ! -town Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heaven ! . ridge and family and Mrs. James Heav-I ! enridge spent Friday afternoon at the! ; home of Arthur Hays, assisting with' J their threshing Clarence Barnhart' ; is bailing straw near Cottage Grove ; George Craig is assisting him Mrs. j ; Sant Daivs and son Dwight spent Fri--1 ay afteinoon in Eaton John Bran-, ienberg has rented the home place - of Levi Reeve Misses MarguerUt' t Brown and Helen Campbell returned . ; home Thursday evening after a visit I with relatives and friends at Hamil-i j ton Emery Houser spent the week end with home folks Miss Rutli! Newton .spent Monday with Mrs. Bes- ' isie Felton. . . .Miss Marguerite Brown1 spent Monday night with Miss Cleo! Ramsey Clarence Barnhart bailed , straw at Seville Felton's Friday ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and famiiv' i spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Ellis' White.. "...The Young People's class: : of the Quaker Ridge church are plan-! ning on a picnic at Glen. Miller park I ' Sunday Mrs. May Brower assisted!

Mrs. w. a. cune with her cooking for threshers.- - -

J DALTON,, Ind. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ed Bee!

;son and family and George Ulrich ;weie dinner guests , Sunday, of Mr. jand Mrs. George Bowman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis and daughter. Elsie, spent Sunday with -Mrs. Ruth Long, of Winchester -hn

has been ill Mrs. Emma Mendenf Thall and Mrs. Rebecca Taylor spent I JSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lou-' ellen aifd family, of Economy- Mr j

NEW WESTVILLE. Ohio Mrs Mary Shurte and child ren. Nellie and

lHarrv Mrs Adam Mt-o tit- a ti

Marnnerito CIJ! ' V. , "'f M s-

Scott, Orleana Breedlove. t rs i r tt-' j tiyer a?.a ". Ruby and

Scott, Mrs. George Wie and Mr and wT M,ss Anna Catt and Mrs nra nJL. 2 a? rwand Illiam Myers went on a picnic Sun-

Chenowe th of wrn;;ut" f!lday d0wn at the "Trail of the Lone-1

en.triaVtefpSartGoeftht Sefwl S fTtl SeTt foTS g tedrSren wht IZl' cr?wd ! PlaceMre.oVvilIe Fudge an Sufhl iV t cbiIdren wh0 utok part in;dren spent Sundav with Mrs Thomas

.... e,..,, , ,ut- .nris- Ammerman and famiiv. .Several from

iw&... iue main mere were Richmond

shoppers Tues

ijKtL.N S FORK, Ind. Clifton Will-' lams spent the week end here . ' Misses Kathleen and Helen Rid?e have1 returned home after spending a week; with Pauline Smith near Newcastle : Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kinsir.ger of near Centerville spent Saturday evening here Charles Cummins, the depot agent, is taking his vacation. Mr.' Gross is taking his place... Mrs. Harry Roller and daughter Betty, spent Mon day in Hagerstown with Mrs. RolWs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wise Mr and Mrs. Sanders and family of Richmond have moved to the Gaylor prop

fl with her daughter Iva. both re-urning' timonial. I will stand ud for I vdl R !

omeirnome here.... Mrs. H. B: Ham- Pinkham's Vegetable Compourld any ilton was called to Winchester Fridav; time." Mrs. Wm. Juhxke. Foster

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Foster, Oregon. "I used Lydia E. ! Finkham's Vegetable Comnound for

pain3 across the small of my back. 1 They bothered me so badly that I could do my work only with the help of my husband. One day he saw the 'ad.' in our paper telling what Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is doing for women, so I began to take it. It ha a

helped me wonderfully. I am feeling fine, do all my housework and washing

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business trip to Shelbyville and Greenburg. Mrs. Hiatt accompanied him Effie M. Brooks visited with her brother and family at Selma. Ind on Sunday. .. .Charles Farell of In!ia'napohs was here Monday Mr. and Mrs Eh Bane. Mrs. Martha Wiseharr mnk

i dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M.

Doing the housework for a family of seven ia some task. If you, as a housewife, are troubled with backache, irregularities, are easily tired out and irritable, or have other disagreeable ailments caused by some weakness, give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. Let it help you. . Advertisement.

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Fall osr WiBaCesr We are here to serve During these hot July days it is not out of place to bring two facts about our business and our product to your attention. l To-day when you are particularly appreciative of the time and effort given by us to meeting the demands of the rush season We ask that you remember that we will be here to serve you this winter. We are a permanent part of this community's business life, not seasonal salesmen. C Today when you appreciated the new zest of comfort brought by the cubes or cakes of sparkling, pure, health-giving ice you should remember that it is a winter need as well. 41 Food needs protection the year 'round. And keeping your ice box full in summer is a habit you should not let drop as the Fall days come around. Remember this for your family's own good. Anderson & Sons

N. W. 3rd and Chestnut Sts.

Phone 3121

MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES 163 West Washington Street. Chicago. Illinois

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These are not special prices; thev are our regular pnees good until wholesale price declines or advances LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA PEACHES, can.... 17c At a greatly reduced price. Large, perfect, golden yellow halves

SARDINES

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Pure juice, no water added, of choice New York Concord Grapes; full pint bottles, each..

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Are you one of the people who are enjoying the delicious qualities of Moon Chop Orange Pekoe Tea, half pound 29 Moon Chop Orange Pekoe Tea, quarter pound 15 Mixed and Green Teas at the same prices.

MASON JARS i

Quarts, per dozen 7iA

Pints, per dozen ca

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Para wax, per pound

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Nice, Sweet, Tender, per can

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Develop the Habit of Thrift

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Cars Greased and Oiled a Specialty

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Wisconsin Sweet, per can .

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A large pound and a half loaf of delicious well baked bread in wax paper, loaf

BREAD

BANANAS, large luscious fruit, per pound 5c NEW CABBAGE, cheapest in the city, per pound . . 4c CANTALOUPES, well ripened fruit, 3 for 25c

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