Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 178, 28 July 1922 — Page 7

WOMAN CANDIDATE FOR KANSAS OFFICE PREDICTS ELECTION (By Associated Press) TOPEKA, Kas., July 28. Exercising the inexorable right of women to change her mind Miss Helen Pettigrew no longer admits that defeat dwells within ner comp, in the primary election contest for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, on Aug. 1. She is one of seven candidates.

"I will be nominated by 30.000 plu

rality," asserted the young and good looking condidate.

Something of a rude awakening is

due staid and Puritanic Kansas, ac

cording to Miss Pettigrew's prediction

For the main plank in her platform is "the return of beer and light wines." Of course, she admits, she does not

intend to put this over single handed. She recognizes that, as the matter now stands, the issue of staging a comeback for beer and light wines would necessarily be national rather than state. "But I want to show up the sentimentright here in Kansas, where prohibition has prevailed for more than forty years," Miss Pettigrew declared. "I guess with my nomination then congress will recognize the de- - mand to give the people what they want, surely exists even in greater strength, in other states."

given Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wlndle.i They received many beautiful and useful presents. About 40 people were present Miss Fern Addleman and Miss Agnes Alldeman spent Thursday evening with Miss Marie Harding... . .Ray Pulley and family are motoring

4o Michigan where they will remain

for awhile and camp Mr. and Mrs. Donald Windle Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde and Mrs. Jehu Boren spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts and family, at New Madison Mr. and Mrs. John Harding spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill and Miss Etta Hill. Eraest Collins and family attend

ed the family reunion at the home of Mr. Collins' mother, at Union City, Sunday Mrs. Thurman Constable

spent Saturday with her parents, Mr

and Mrs. John Steward, near Union City Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Addleman

and Mrs. Jackson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ad

dleman Milton Harlan Is spending

a few days with relatives and friends

here Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt

and daughter, Miss Marie, and son.

Everett, spent Sunday afternoon with

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thompson.

AMERICAN NAVY SECRETARY ATTENDS " FUNERAL OF JAPANESE PRINCE IN TOKIO

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Suburban

GREEN'S FORK, Ind. A unani

mous vote was taken Sunday to do away with the dancing at Becfnwood

nark on Sunday by the followm

churches: Friends, Methpdist and

Christian Mrs. James Beeman, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Shock, Mrs. Martin

Hoover and Mrs. A. E. Conway ot White Branch, near Mooreland, spent Friday here and visited with Mr. and

Mrs. T. A. Dean and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sanders Harvey Brooks i3

visiting Mrs. Effie and Emma Brooks.

..Miss Irma Stackhouse is spending

two weeks in Richmond.

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BOSTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Albion Starr and Miss Gladys Davis spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and family OMrs. Lizzie Smith of Richmond is I pending a few days with her niece, Mrs. Isaac Ryan, east of Boston Miss Anna Stanley of Rid Memorial hosDital SDent Wednesday afternoon

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley and family Orville Davis spent Wednesday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, and family Everett Faye, after an absence of about 16 years, has returned

fljifi is visitine old friends J. L.

Druley was in Cincinnati on business

from Tuesday until Thursday Mrs

Leo Mitchell was called to IndianaDolis Saturdav morning because of

the serious illness of her niece..

Miss Mary King has returned home

after visiting her sister, Mrs. Ray

Davis Mrs. Charles Gavin was vis

iting in Liberty this week Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benner and family are

spending the week end with Mrs. Benner's sister, Mrs. Francis Brooks They are assisting with threshing

Charles Gavin was visiting in Oxford, Ohio, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ryan entertained Mr. and

Mrs. Albert Cutter at supper last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Jackson and little daughter, Marthaetta, have returned home after

spending one week with Mrs. Jack

son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, of

Hagerstown Mrs. Hervey Karns

worth and Mrs. Frank Piper spent

from Wednesday evening until Thurs

day evening with Mrs. Piper s parents

Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and family

Mrs. Mary Parks of New Madison,

Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Wins Fisher, Mr

and Mrs. Bert McMath of Richmond

visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoi

der Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dennis of Hagerstown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson Friday evening Mrs. Paul Brackenhamer of Peru has returned

yf. ome after visiting hen mother, Mrs Robert Holder Mrs. Joseph Boz

worth, Mrs. John Millar, Mrs. Minnie Feasel and Mrs. Maude Evans, all from Richmond, were visiting Mrs. Nancy Brattain Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Ozbun and daughter, Marie, of Tampa, Fla., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson Friday ... .Mrs. Edna Cannon and little son Arthur Eugene are now visiting Mrs. Cannon's sister, Mrs. Florence Kennedy at Peru. After a short visit there she- will return to her home in Detroit Roy Arthur Taylor is visiting with his grandmother at Eaton, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Monroe

Pence of Converse spent from Wednesday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Ballenger and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ballenger Miss Elvira Piper cntertaia?d Thursday afternoon with a party for a few of her friends. Dainty refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to the following: Marjorie Johnson, Thelma Kitchel, Martha Druley, Marcella Holder, Virginia Howard, Alma Williams, Goldie

Young, Gleda Eikenberry, Dorothy Frazee, Maxine Stanley, Anna Druley, Helen Greggerson, Arthur Eugene Cannon. Loren Piper, Elvira Piper, Mrs. Edna Cannon, Mrs. A. H. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alvey and children were in Liberty Wednesday. Misses Zelma Starr, Mary Dils, Lucile Kitchel and Ellen Tic man returned home from Franklin college where they have been attending school Orville Davis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford

i Arfuvey. iie was assisting tnem with Vireshing Mr. and ' Mrs. William

Dai ncu UL near caion cauea on Air. and Mrs. Clifford Alvey Sunday evening The wedding of Miss Madge

Lucille Druley. daughter of Mr.

Secretary and Mrs. Edwin Denby, accompanied by Baron Urgu, at the funeral of Prince Admiral Yorohito Higashi-Fushimi. Navy Secretary Denby and his wife attended the funeral of Prince Admiral Yorohito Higashi-Fushimi recently in Tokio. The admiral is a scion of one of the oldest families in Japan and was accorded full naval honor i at the funeral.

WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Simon

Weddle and family were the week end

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ball at their country home south of town.. .

Will Brown of this place, who had a stroke of paralysis Friday, remains

abcut the same Mrs. Marjory Mo-

centin of Farmland, has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Arch Brooks Mr. and Mrs.

Rome Ball and daughters, of Rich

mond have been spending a few days

with Mrs. Ed Ball, at this place Dr. Keith and family were in Rich

mond Saturday.. .Mr. and Mrs. George

Brown, of Greenfield, were called here

Sunday by the serious illness of Mr.

Brown's brother, Will Brown '.Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Hinshaw were in Rich

mond Saturday Mrs. Allen Oler and Mrs. Marjory Hollingsworth call

ed on Mrs. Emory Oler Friday

Herbert Rose and family very pleas

antly entertained Dr. Keith and family with a six o'clock dinner Friday evening at their beautiful country home, Roselawn, west of town... Mrs. Hattie Clements called on Mrs. Carl

Wilson Saturday evening Mr. and

Mrs. C. R. Johnson, of Marshals, 111., were week end guests of Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, near here. The latter returned with their son for a week of ten days' visit Mr. and Mrs. John Newman and children and Eben Pickett were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allen at Messic Mr. and Mrs. William Cobine, of Richmond, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong Ora Smith and family attended the funeral of Mr. Smith's grandparents, near Newcastle. Sunday Ray Huddleston and family called on Dr. Keith and family Sunday

afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wil

liams and baby spent the day with Mrs. Williams' parents Sunday......

Lucile Newman who has been spend

ing the past week with her grand

mother, Mrs. Rose Allen, returned to her home near here, Sunday Ver

non Reynolds is at present at Cincin

nati, where he is taking treatment... . . Mr. and Mrs. Emory Oler and sons

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin and

sons and Mrs. J. M. Parks and sons

were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs

Nelson Allen at Messic Dr. and

Mrs. C. E. Martin and Mr. and Mrs

Omer Pence and sons enjoyed Sunday

at Camp Rest Awhile, near here.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rose and son, and Mrs. Rose's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Masters, and Mrs. Dr. Keith

motored to Liberty Sunday afternoon

Mrs. Charles Riggleman and sons,

of Union City, were guests Friday

night and Saturday of Harry Riggle

man and family, of this place kus-

sel Fudge and children, Mr. and Mrs,

Albert Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl

Fudee and children, Mr. and Mrs

Paul Hunt and children and Mr. and

Mrs. Jake Fudge enjoyed an all day

picnic at Old Center Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cox of Illinois, Mrs. Conley Till

son and children, of Jackson, Mich

visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cox here

Tuesday Mrs. Tillson and children called on Mrs. W. C. Piehe and daugh

ter, Betty, Tuesday afternoon Mrs, Russell Fudge and baby and Mrs Frank Compton were guests of Mrs Fudge's parents at Richmond, Sun

r!.-v Mrs Fudge's sister. Mane, re

turned with her far a few day's visit.

. . . Mrs. Walter Renner and baby were

in Richmond Wednesday Mrs. Wil

liam Free, who has been visiting

her daughter. Mrs. Howard Williams,

near here, returned to her home in

Ohio recently Miss Noami Cox is attending the Young Friends meeting at Earlham as a delegate from the

Friends church at this place Mrs James Armstrong and son are visit

ing relatives and friends at Economy

Gertie Downing ond sons, Noah and Robert, of near Mooreland Mr. and Mrs. Luna . Locke entertained

Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown and daughter Monvline, of Mooreland, Mr. and Mrs. Bent Holiday of near Winchester, Mr. and Mrs". Elie Locke and daughter Roberta of near Mooreland, Mrs. Hanna Brown of Mooreland and Fernando Holiday of Losantvilleu .... Robert Edwards spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. "Elie Locke and daughter Roberta of near Mooreland. .Mrs. Mary Locke called on Mrs. Clifford Gable Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clevegler of Blountsville called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gable Friday Mr. Henry Lilly and son Irving called on

Miller park at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Mulvane of Columbus. Ohio, spent a few days recently with Mrs-! Crab, Mr. and Mrs.Park Gipe and family and many other old friends...! Mrs. Charles Winter spent this week visiting with friends at Indianapolis... Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lowry moved to Richmond this week. In honor 01 the faithful work of Mrs. Lowry as superintendent of the Evangelical Sunday school, a social gathering was held on Wednesday evening, July 26, at the church. Mrs. Lowry was presented a beautiful Bible. Another feature of the program was special music by Fred Hines, violin, and Clarence Chase, piano. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were Berved Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard and daughter, Edna, of Indianapolis, spent this week with his mother, Mrs. Lyndia Leonard. FAIRFIELD, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loper of Connersville called on Mr. and Mrs. Allison Loper Tues

day afternoon Mrs. Winefred Loper died at the home of her grandson, Basil Naylor, last week. Burial in the lower cemetery.. Mrs. Frank Brooks,

County Churches

Fountain City Christian church Sunday school 9:30 a. m. sharp, Ora Wright, superintendent Lord's supper following .Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Edward Rudical. pastor. Whitewater Christian church Sunday school at 9:30 sharp, Ollie Hunt, superintendent. Subject of sermon

jville Monday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. ;

Lem Foland of Centervllle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and daughter, Marie, spent Wednesday. with Mrs. Paul Beard Mr. and Mrs. v. Gary Cox visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conley at Richmond Sunday Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter- re- -turned to their home at Indianapolis" Tuesday .Miss Matti Collins has been visiting her cousin, Miss Edith Hunt Rev. and Mrs. John Hardwick entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wil

liams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Le-

following, "The Battle Cry of Peace. Union services in evening at M. E.

church. Union prayer meeting andjiand Rrvan and nnn Tnf'inir

..Mrs. Lizzie Wright was very pleas

teacher training Wednesday evening

at Christian church Ollie Hunt leading. Edward Rudical, pastor. Fountain City Wesleyan church Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Eva Lovin. superintendent .Class meeting following prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. Everybody welcome.

W. W. Mitchell, pastor.

antly surprised Sunday by her rela

tives in honor of her sixty-eighth birthday . Among those present were Tom Cates, Brazil Cates, Mrs. Alice Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Norma Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cates and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Miller and family and grandchildren from Winchester.

Mrs. Bessie Neukam and children were; iq; 30 a m. and 7:45 p. m. Subject,

Dublin Friends church Pastor, Per-; There were 26 who partook of the cy Thomas. Sunday school at 9 : 15 bountiful dinner Miss Naomi Cox is a. m., Roy Heacock. superintendent, attending the Friends' conference at Special Sunday school picnic will be Earlham this week Miss Gladys held Tuesday, Aug 1.. Preaching at I Morrison spent the week-end with Miss

Eucst of Mrs. Bert Luker one day

last week and helped cook for threshers Clinton, Jr.,' son of Clint and Anna Bradburn, died at their home east of Brookville last Thursday, and was buried at Maplo Grove Sunday.. ..Herbert Jinks and family and Mrs. George Jinks spent Sunday afternoon at Glen Miller park Sunday afternoon.

and

Mrs. Nathan Druley and Frank Cum-1 and Hagerstown. for a few days

mins, son or Mr. and .Mrs. George Cummins, was quietly solemnized Saturday afternoon. Rev. L. H. Bunyan read the marriage service. Mr. and

Mrs. Cummins will be at home to friends in Newcastle after Sept. 1 Lonnie Cory and Edward Cullip were visiting Mr. Cory's sister, Mrs. Clifford Alvey, Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Druley and daughter, Carol, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson.

EETHEL, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer, Will Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Black and family, Mrs. Mary Young and son, Leonard and Miss Carrie Davis spent Sunday in Dayton, Ohio Miss Helen Collins, who is staying at Richmond, spent Saturdav and Sunday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Collins Bert White and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Everett White and Mrs. Stella White Mr. and Mrs. Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Mason, of Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde, Mr. and Mrs Donald Windle were guests Sunday of Humphrey Mikesell and family Miss Fern Addleman is

I Impending a few weeks with her par1 f"nts, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addle

man Paul D. Roberts, of New Madison, is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde. .... Last Tuesday evening a surprise party and miscellaneous shower was

Mr anil Mrs. Toney Kosey or mis

place entertained a number of out-of town ernests Sunday Mr. Porter

fiirt nf Richmond, is visiting his

riruishter. Mrs. Dr. Keith, at this place

. Mrs Wilfred Griffith entertained

the Missionary society Tuesday afterHarrv Rieeleman had hi3

tonsils removed Wednesday.

Mrs. Mary Locke Friday. . .Mrs. Mary

Locke and Mrs. Blond Locke are picking their geese this week Mrs. Gertie Downing was in Hagerstown Friday Mrs. Myrtle Parker and daughter Lee Oma Jane called on Mrs. Gertie Downing Thursday. . .Mrs. Jose Bales, Mrs. Pearl Petro and Mrs. Dolly Johnson of Modoc assisted Mrs. Ed Johnson with the thresh dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb and son William Edward of Newcastle

pent Monday with her parents

Mr. and Mrs.- Garnett Holbrook and daughters Laura Ellen, Elsie Louisa, Helen Geraldine and Hildred Hazel, of

Carlos, is spending this week with

her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack

Holcomb of near Mooreland.

LIBERTY, Ind Among those at

tending the funeral of Sarah Clark.

near Cottage Grove, were her sister,: Miss Rhoda Line; her two brothers, Beech and Will Line, and Miss Ida

Williams. From a distance: Charley and Joe Clark from Indianapolis, Bert

Clark and family from Milwaukee, Henry Clark and family from near

Sheridan, and a number from near Newcastle Misses Hallie and Hazel Hart arrived in Liberty Monday evening for an extended visit with their uncle, O. L. Stivers and other relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Will Harbine and house guests, Mrs. Fiscus and son of Greensburg, motored to

Brookville Monday, reviewing scenes

of Mrs. Fiscus' younger days George Stevens is quite ill in his home on North Market street Miss Mar

tha Sering passed away at her home

on North Main street, Sunday morning

at 9:30. Funeral was Tuesday at 2:30.

.Miss Catherine Morris has return

ed from Brookston, where she has

been visiting the past two weeks

Rev. S. Li. Martin returned Tuesdav

evening from South Bend, where he preached in Rev. Burt Beck's church

Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Snook and

family will leave Aug. 1 for Iowa,

where they will visit relatives two

weeks, then settle in their new home

in Shelby, Iowa The Legion bovs

had a surplus of $100 from the Fourth of July fund. They turned the money

over to the Boy Scouts for camping equipment, which may be used also by

camp Fire Girls. The scouts will camp for 10 days near Quakertown

on the Whitewater river. . .Cres Beard,

who for 14 years has successfully conducted a garage and Ford motor warehouse, has sold his entire business to Kenneth Burger of Mont Clair, New Jersey. Mr. Burger takes possession July 26 O. L. Stivers and nieces, Misses Hallie and Hazel Hart of Washington, spent Tuesday night with relatives near Connersville Mrs. J. Cronin and son Craig and Mrs. James O'Toole spent Wednesday in Richmond Mrs. Helen Casky and daughter of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bryson.

Mrs. Martin Groce and daughter Elizabeth and Mrs. Edith Kimble of Fairfield were guests Tuesday of Mrs. C. E. Brookbank and daughter Miss

Freda.. .Perry Burris of Pleasant View visited Bert and Carl Burris at their farm home south of Quakertown.... Ross Retherford and family, west of town, were guests Tuesday evening of John Husted and family, east of here. Mrs. Anna Brookbank and daughter, Miss Freda, shopped in Liberty Tuesday Fred Fisher and family were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell Percy Osborne of Connersville. was a guest Wednesday

of Mr. and Mrs. George Holder Mrs. Anna Brookbank and daughter,

j Miss Freda, had as guests recentlyi

Mrs. Ethel Crawford and daufhter, Mary Cathern, of 'Maple Grove farm, Miss Lucile Morgan of Valley Farm, Miss Charlotta Bond of Quakertown, Mrs. Fred Brookbank and daughter, Mis-s Ruth, of Hillcrest, and Miss Florence Nudd, of Hamilton, a classmate of Miss Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richards and daughter, Genevia, were up from their farm home on Eli's Creek, and visited Mr and .Mrs. Dudley Richardson here.....R. L. Beck delivered a truck load of apples at Richmond . Mr. Beck has a fine lot of transparent apples at their fruit farm west of town, this season.

MILTON, Ind. Miss Margaret Ohmit's Sunday school class of young ladies of the Methodist church will hold .an ice cream festival on the

lawn south of Dr. Albertsons oftice

"Wooden Vessels." Middleboro M. E. school, 9:30 a. m.

a. m., by the pastor, l. . uimci Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Whitewater M. E. Church L. F. Ulmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Class meeting, 10:3Q a. m. Preaching by the pastor, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Chester M. E. Church Victor E. Stoner, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45; William Wesler, superintendent. Evening evangelistic service, sermon by

the pastor, at 7:30; Epworth league t

Idonna Cox Wayne Whitehead pur

chased the property owned bv Mr. and

Church Sunday Mrs. Hubert Thurston... .Miss Rubv

Preaching, 10:30 . Morrison of Marshfield, Wis., returned

to her home Tuesday after a four

weeks' visit among relatives here.

Among the rosins which are most commonly used in varnish making are various natural rosins of fossil cr semi-fossil origin.

Saturday evening At the Fayette 1 8:15. Everyone welcome.

County Bankers' association meeting Webster M. E. Churcn vicior c. held at the McFarland hotel in Con- Stoner, pastor. Sunday school 9:30; ner3ville, Olin Davis, cashier of the j William Culbertson, superintendent. Bentonville bank, was elected vice- Morning worship service, sermon by president Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ash- the pastor, at 10:30. Everyone wel-

brook of Washington, Pa., Mrs. Mary

Davis and daughter, Mrs. Harry Rodgers and Mrs. Marian Hill of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones Tuesday evening.. Mr. and Mr3. Charles Ferris wero week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lucy Mills at Hopewell Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin and family and Dalbert Pitman spent Sunday at Glen Miller park at the Templin reunion Sunday morning at the Christian Bible school a vote

was taken endorsing the

come. New Westville Friends Church Rev. Irvin Stegall, pastor of Whitewater church, will take charge of the Sunday morning church services here Sunday, July 31. All his old friends and acquaintances are urged to be present

against Sunday dances at Beechwood

park Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doddridgo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warner at Greenville, Ohio Roy Brier is home from a visit of several weeks with his aunt at Campbellstown, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Caldwell and daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caldwell and family, Mr. and

Stace Scantland, Mrs. Jesse Bond and son, Hilbert..Mrs. Orville Cox, daughter, Naomi and sons, Reid and William,

protest I Mrs. Naomi Johnson, Mr. and Miss

Fraze, Ray Scuttle, Fred and Ester

Conway, Robert Doll. Glen 'Hardwick and Mrs. Daniel Ellis. .. .Mrs. Glenn

Adamson and children visited with

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Engle Wednesday Mrs. Harry Turner and family spent Wednesday away from home Rev. Logan Hunt was in

Winchester Sunday afternoo Mr.

Mrs. Earl Crawford and family and Mri and Mrs. Fred Doll are entertaining

?""!Ti-s. Harry Caldwell were guests

of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caldwell Sunday evening in honor of the birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and Louise, all of which come in July Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge, Mr. and Mrs. Park Lantz. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge

LYNN, Ind. The funeral services of with Mr x-mt. Paul Fer-

the former's mother of Ohio The Live Wire class met with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harmel attended the funeral of Mr. Dunbar at Center-

Benjamin Bowen, an aged resident j who died at the home of his daughter,

Mrs. John Mercer, Wednesday noon,

will be held at Spartansburg Friday, at

2 o'clock, the Rev. Scott officiating Mr. and Mrs. Cris Williams and son' are enjoying a two weeks' fishing trip at northern Indiana lakes Can Thomas, who has been in poor health

for some time, is quite sick at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller Lester Hollingsworth of Richmond is the guest of his parents. He has been

employed in the railroad yards at that place The Friends will give a lawn social, Friday evening. A fine program of song, music, speches and 'readings is being arranged. . .R. C. Thomas was a business visitor in Newcastle, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hewitt of near Reykey were guests, Thursday, of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter Amy Tschean and son Ralph of Richmond

were Lynn business visitors, Wednes

day Fred Jones spent Tuesday in

New Madison, Ohio, in the interest of

the Jones Insurance company. ABINGTON, Ind. Dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. Louise Bertram were: Mrs. Austin .Morgan and daughter. Cleo, Miss Louise Stevens, Mrs. Sally Brumfield, Miss Mattie Snyder, Mrs. Omar Bertram and daughters, Colleene, Virgile and Gladys Mrs. Ida Shank, Mrs. Charles Walters, Mrs. Darnell all of Centerville, Mr3. Ross Stevens, Mrs. Pearl Goodwin, Miss Leota Stigleman, Miss Ethel Kennell, Mrs. Ellis Smoker, Miss Marie Weiss, Miss Matilode WTeiss and Dorothea Smoker assisted Mrs. Floyd Dynes Wednesday with threshing dinner

The "Sun Beam" threshermen wilL fin

ish threshing Friday. Most of the wheat averages 12 to 15 bushels to tho acre, except Austin Morgan's which

was 17. One field of Ben Weiss' averaged 20 bushels to the acre Mrs. Herald Clements, Mrs. Earl Mahn, Miss Hilda Weiss of Richmond, Mrs. M. A. Stevens, Mrs. Keith Hatfield and Mrs. Floyd Dynes assisted Mrs. Ben Weiss Thursday with thresher's dinner.

DUNLAPSVILLE. Ind. George Holder and G W. Weers made a business trip to Connersville Tuesday... ..Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hughes returned to their home in Liberty after a few days' visit with J. M. Talbott and family at Rose Corner farm

PERSHING. Ind. The Lutheran Sunday school held its annual all-day picnic Thursday, July 27, at Glen

ri3 recently Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson and Mrs. Flora Ferguson were at Glen Miller Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Park Lantz, Mr. and Mrs. 2arl Doddridge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferris, John Kerlin and Harry Gause had a co-operative dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cramer Sunday. . . . The Christian church will hold Sunday school, church and basket dinner at Manlove's park Sunday; all are requested to be at the Odd Fellow's hall not later than 8:45. WTays of transportation will be provided for all. Owing to the Chautauqua at Cambridge City there will be no special program

in the afternoon John Beck, Maurice Ingerman and Harold Larson are

camping at Beeson Station Mrs. Wallace Warren and Mrs. Jennie Bartlete spent Tuesday in Richmond. CARLOS CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs,

Lester Williams, Rev. and Mrs. John Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jennings. Mrs. Naomi Johnson and Mrs.

James Bryan attended the funeral of j

Rev. Carl Tucker at Winchester Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jackson of Winchester spent Sunday with relatives here Mils Naomi Cox spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Morrison at Economy The Morgan Creek Sunday school held a picnic at Glen Miller park Tuesday. Eighty-seven were present, among

whom were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver HiattJ

Mrs. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jennings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norma Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Catey, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson and daughter, Tom Cates, Brazil Cates, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tharp, Miss Mary Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan and

family, Fred Doll and family, Mr. and I

Mrs. Kent Tibbs and son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conway and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cates and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Evard Murrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holloway, Mr. .and Mrs. Lanson Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson and son, Garth, Mrs. Sarah Collins, Rev. Logan Hunt and family, Misses Jaunita Mikesell, Mattie Collins, Lctha and Irene Bryan

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We have the right coal at the right price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump. ANDERSON & SONS N. W. 3rd & Chestnut Phone 3121

Big Reductions in Ladies Bathing Suits " Rapp's Cut-Price Co. 529 Main St.

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