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CLINIC TO DOCTOR IRRELIGIOUS URGED IH EDITOR'S TALK (By Associated Press) LANSING, Mich., Not. 2. A spiritual clinic to treat the sickness of irreliglon, to be established In every church, was advocated by Dr. William A. McKeever, editor of the Golden Rule Magazine ,in an address here today before the Michigan State Sunday School association. "Irreligion is a form sickness of the soul resulting from repressed and retarded instincts und desires," said Dr. McKeever. "Psycho-analysis will become the chief Instrument of service in the release of the sinner from the clutches of evil, tfy going into the subr consclousness, finding the point where the instinct for worship and service; was repressed, and by disentangling the retarded personality the religious clinic will in tirfte do a marvelous work. "The minister and the head of his Sunday school or its equivalent must become able character analysts. There will be a staff of trained workers attached to the church and through these the pathology of sin will become a science.
"When we learn as in time we Bhall to cure the soul through psycho analysis ana psychotherapy, the sickness Of the bodv Will virtually oil 11a. appear. The people thus healed will nar.ura.ny acknowledge God as their Father and Christ as their Savior." DUBLIN Ind. Th Martha Washington club entertained their families at th home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoffman, Wednesday evening of this wieiek.
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iutivuu nun Dim emu i i r ,3 Jean Shroyder spent Sunday with unarles Bertsch and family at Cam bridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huddleston at tended church at Meissick Sunday evo Jung Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. ;lnb, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Rlchimond, spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. C. H. Oler.. ...Rev. Leroy Hud dleston, of Howe, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Orie Hud dleston and mother Mr. and Mrs.
Mullen of Connetrsvllle, spent the . week end with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. W. E. Floyd... Raymond Schuneman and Mlsa Bertha Swift of Rich-
: traond, called on friends here Saturday evening The members of the Home Makers' club entertained their f families at a Halloween party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Herbst. Friday wveninjr Mr. and Mrs. Rob. ert Stewart and Mr. "and Mrs. Irvin Taylor and son spent Sunday In Rich '; tnond, with Charles Stewart and family Mrs. Alpheus Huddleston has returned home from a visit with hter daughter, Mrs. Horace Ellebarger, of Indianapolis Mrs. Boatman has returned to her home in Seven Mile, iOhlo, after a visit bare with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers Miss vera Hyba of Greenwood, spent the week-end here with her parwnts..Miss Martha Butler has .returned home from a vis-
It with relatives m Indianapons.. .. Ik Hiatt and family spent Sunday in Ohio with friendx.. .Mrs Frank Oler &nd Mrs. P. H. Wilson were shopping In Richmond Monday-. . .The ' Live Wire1 class of the M. E. Sunday school entertained the Whittier class of the Friends church at a Halloween party ' in the basement of the! church Friday Oi evening. Evening was spent with games and music Mrs. Leonard Dean has gone to Cincinnati to spend a few days with her husband, who is working there!-... Mr. and Mrs. F. E. .'inifman rniiod on friends at HaRers-
iwn Sunday.. .Miss Constance Adrian Otertained the Home uuaras at t ihllcrawn Darty Saturday evening ...Ed Stewart and family moved to liwtsvllle Monday... Mrs. Mary Knipe all daughter, Florence, have returned fnm a few day3 visit with relatives a1 Newcastle.... Mrs. Lucy O'Connell aid . children, of Indianapolis, are ppjndlng this week here with relaMrs. Refrers has returned to he home In Columbus, after a few dA-a' visit with Mrs. Frank Clark and fonily Mrs. Pearl Short, who underwent an operation for goitre at Rdd hospital Friday morning, is reported to be getting along nicely-.. Mrt. Andrews and children of Greenfiell spent Sunday with Mrs. Sally Smth. . . . Mr. ,and Mrs. John Copeland entertained to dinner Sunday, Rev. and Arra. Albert Furstehberger and Roy Heaeock and family Mrs. Ed. Sylveeter has returned hame from a few . days visit with relatives at Green- ' castle.. . .Mlsa Lora Henley speni sunrlnrv in Newcastle with friends..Ahiioh Hammer has gone to Newark. Ohio, for a few days' visit with her daughter. Mrs. Cranston and family Mrs. Knowres of Green'e Fork spent a few days last week wlta Miss Emma White... Mrs. Leah Lamb of Muncie is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oler.... Mr. John Brown and family of Jacksonburg, Mr. Wal-
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view, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Vickery of Falmouth were guests Sunday of Elmer Fagan and-family. . . .Several from here attended a birthday surprise party pn Miss Charlotte Huddleston at her home in .Cambridge City Monday evening: NEW WESTVILLE, Ohio. Mrs. Herbert Sammons and little son John Allen spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Breese Mrs. Ollie King is ill....Misse8 Ruth Pryfogle, Ruby Mattlx, Lucile Lancaster of this place, in company with Misses Pauline Sherer and Mildred McNutt of Campbellstown, visited Richmond Morton high school Friday afternoon. ...Mrs. E. L Culbertson, Mrs. Ed Cook, Mrs. Bert Ray, Mrs. Ollie King, Mrs. Anna Gregg, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Thomas Ammerman, Mrs. Mary Ammerman, Mrs! John Watts, Mrs. Vlrgie Watte and Miss Essie Ballenger atended a Halloween party given by the primary grades at Campbellstown Thursday afternoon Mr. aat Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and sons CfpH and Howard, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and sons, Howard and Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Fudge and sons, and . John Hadden motored, to Dayton Sunday afternoon. Blondina King Is 111 with chickenpox. . . .The Halloween social given by different Sunday school classes Friday tight was well attended. The total proceeds from the different booths amounted to about 17 Misses Lavina and Minerva Breese visited friends and relatives in Dayton Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Fudge and sons spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and family..' Thomas Ammerman is in partnership with Charles Richardson In the garage busiess Miss Esther Stegali was hostess for a Halloween party at her home Monday evening. Each one came dressed in old clothes prepares for a good time. The rooms were prettily decorated suitable for the occasion. Games and music were played during the evening. Later a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Among those present were: Misses Martha Smith, Edith Fienning, Mary Alice Collins, Georgia Healey, Audrey Stanley, Irene Jarra and Luella Masters, Messrs.. Wendell Stanley, Benjamin Ahl, Vernon Spaulding, Richard Fienning, Franw Crowl, Marston Hodgin, Maurice Minnick and Stanley Green. A good time was had by alL MOORELAND. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb and daughter, Fneiedith entertained Sunday, the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Holcomb of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb and son, William Edward,, of Newcastle, Truby Holcomb and Bertha McCalllBter, of this place. .... Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, of Elwood, visited with Mooreland relatives reormtly. Mrs. Lewis Fouta and Mildred Gray, of LosantviJle, were Mooreland Visitors Tuesday..... Miss Bertha Mc Callister and Truby Holcomb of near Mooreland, were in Newcastle, Saturday night.... Miss Fern McOollum spent Tuesday night with Miss Etta Manifold Warren Hetchens and Charles Davis, of near Mooreland, called on Jask Holcomb Thursday evening Mike Bookhout and family spent Sunday evemlng with N. P. McOollum and family .Mrs. Gertie Downing and Bona, Noah and Robert, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earmon Swain and daughter, Roberta, of Economy Miss Anna Potts of near Mooreland, spent Sunday with Miss Gladys Bales David "Downing and family, or Jay county, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bookout and family.. ...Miss Alice C rouse and Miss Cory, of Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Qorden Lamb, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Hazel Myste-r and four sons, of Newcastle, and Mrs. Wesley Dye and daughter, Wilma, of Mooreland, and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Johnson and four children of Losantville, Bpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Soth Lamb and Grandma Lama..... Omer Grimm and daughter spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bunner, of Springport.. . . . Miss Clara Goodwin andMiss Mae Poindexter were shopping in Mooreland Friday... Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Hansom were shopping at Mooreland Friday..-. Misses Alma Downing and Agnes Cross spent the week-end at Newcastle..... Mrs. Gordon Clapper spgnt Thursday at Mo doc. ...Miss Ora Brown spent satur day and Monday with her sister, Mrs Cecil Pool and family.. .. :MIss Eva Grimm spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Mae Howell, near Setma ...Mrs. Jennie Holcomb called on Mrs. Clydia Wood Monday... The Excelsior class met with Minnie Idle. Refreshments weee nerved to Neva Replogle, Laura and Ruth Marshall, Mildred RodefeJter, Eva Grimm, Margaret Deardorff, Beulah Bainter, Clara Swoveland, Golda Candler. 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BRIDE OF STEEL MAGNATE. Miss Evelyn Greeley, a nativ of Lexington, Ky and successful film star, became the bride of Mr. John B. Smiley, graduate of the University of Pennsylvania nd president of the Paldi Steel Corporation of America. man Brown, Ernest Rode If er, Walter Cross. Harold Wilkinson, Gerald Grimm, Clarence Chandler. Oarldon andJoe Oxtey, Elmer Wampole, Walter Swoveland, Wayne Paul, Robert Grimm, Glenn Pridy, Clem Bowman and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. I Paul, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Teeter Ashberry Wood and son, Richard, and John and Robert Holcomb visited Mr. and Mrs. Mdvin Wood and daughter, Lois. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gable and Ave sons spent the afternoon with them..... Mr. and Mrs. David Gray spent the week-end with relatives at Muncie Mr. and Mrs. James Grimm and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Martha Conway, at Hageretown. Miss Mildred Rodeffer, Miss Laura and Ruth Mar shall spent Sunday with Miss Margaret Deardorff.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J03 Cbamness of Richmond, spent the week end with Mooreland relatives... ..Miss Lee Oma Parker called on Miss Freedlth Holcomb Monday evening..... Chartes Manifold, of Iowa, is visiting his brother, Bert Manifold. . . Mr. and Mrs. John McGunnegill, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Botkln, of Modoc, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bouslog, Claude- Hodson and family. Mrs. E. J. Davis .nd daughter helped eat. a surprise din ner pn Mrs. Dr. Botkin Sunday Miss Alice Grouse and Miss Ida Cory, of Mathews, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dewore, Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Lines and Mrs. Nettie Wise, Mrs. Bunk Lines, all of Honey Creek, Mrs. May Lykens, of NewcasteL Charles Lines and family, of Wisconsin, Guy Lines and grandson, of Newcastle, and Collie Coons and family, wena guests Thursday of Mrs. Ruel Koons Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pool and family, and Ora and Roscoe Brown Bpent Monday evening with Bert Mannlfold and Charles Mannifold, of Iowa..... Mr. and Mds. Clifford Bat and son, Robert, of Muncie, visited Mrs. Bat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood, and daughter Cora. ...Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Parks .of Muncie visited Mr. Parks' sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Parker and daughter. Lea Oma..... Mrs. Jennie Holcomb was in Losantville Monday. HANNA'S CREEK, Ind. The Rev. Lloyd Reich and Edward Shengler re turned Thursday from the National Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back Tor 40 yrs, Mild Tt. Carey. T hava Been prescribing- my Prescription No. 777 for kidney and bladder sickness and now that I taavw retired from active practice I have made arrang-ements with leading- druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a moderate rrlce. on the money back if dissatisled plan. Beware of kidney disease thousands file of It every year who ought to be enjoyins the blesslnrs of life and health. Watch the symptoms. If vou nave specks floating: before the eyes, puffy eyes, clammy feet or moist palms, backache or side ache, you onght to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Prescription Na. 77T right away. It has wonderfully benefited tens of thousands of cases of kidney and bladder troubles and is the medicine you can always depend upon. Results are guaranteed. NOTE Dr. Daniel G. Carey was a practicing physician for many years and his erreat Prescription, No. 777 aided thousands of sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective Prescrtptiaq. a pafler DruCo AG. J,uken Lton lit LiOin liquid ana t&uiet foini at A. G. Luken Drug Co., and all reliable pharmacists the country over. Adver tisement. COAL MATHER BROS. Co. HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNKS 827 Main fit.
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Christian convention held at Burlington, N. C and Sunday morning Mr. Reich spoke at the local church. Shengler gave a vivid description of their trip Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swafford and sons were visitors in Liberty Sunday evening. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John McKilllp entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKillip of Clifton at Sunday dinner and in the afternoon all of them motored to Fairhaven to visit William McKillip and family .Mr. and Mrs. Everette Little and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sanford attended the funeral of Mrs. John Yaryan at Muncie Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Yaryan was well known in this locality. Miss Ruth Lafuse Is visiting her broth ert Charles Lafuze and family of Boston.... Mr. and Mrs. William Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett of Kitchel were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubble south of Liberty. . . .Mr. and Mrs. William Moss and daughter. Fern, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Moss. .. .Harry Ardery, who fov erly resided her had hl3 new car stolen from the garage in Boston last Thursday night but it was located in Hamilton Saturday and returned to Mr. Ardery Rev. Lloyd Reich and family, Miss Iva Kitchel of this place and Mrs. Overholtz of Boston will attend the quarterly conference of the Christian church at Gaston, Ind, this week Mr. and Mrs George Witter had for their guests Sunday Jtfr. and Mrs. Joseph Witter and daughter. Lulu of College Corner...... Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Jackson in the afternoon all of them motored to Alquina to see Howard Nuttie, who has been ill for some time Frank Burt and family b ) I for dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mis. Maurice Burt and daughters, Frances and Elizabeth, of Whitewater and Misses Evelyn and Mildred Fahrenholtz of Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrell and Mrs. Henry Martin of Liberty were afternoon callers. BOSTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. aJ B. Parks have as their guest, Mrs. Frank Muir, of Richmond Mrs. Arthur Piper and Mrs. On:a Short, were in Richmond Thursday Mrs. Robert Holder Is Improving after a 6hort 111 ness Mr. and Mrs. George Harkleroad and children, Mrs. Philip Harkleroad and children and Mrs. James Savior were gurists of Mr. and Mrs. James McMurray Sunday.. .Miss Mary Swafford spent Tuesday evening with Miss Elvira Piper Miss May Anderson, Miss Glenda Davis, Dudley Brown and Bobby Golden motored to Winchester Sunday and wwe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ranold Cates Miss Mildred Jenkinson entertained the members of her school, No. 1, with a marshmallow toast and wiener roast Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Philip Harklcv road and children spent Saturday night with Mrs. James McMurry and family Mrs. Frank Piper and Miss Elvira Piper motored to Kitchell Saturday afternoon Freda and Moscow McMurry called on Mrs. Philip Harkleroad' and children, Saturday morning Mrs. Delia KitcheH was a i Richmond visitor Saturday.. .Hr. and; Mrs. Earl Alvey, of Liberty, spent j Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. j Clifford Alvery and family Miss STOMACH BAD!! MEALS SOUR OR LAY UNDIGESTED Instantly! End Flatulence, Gas, Heartburn, indigestion Chew a few! Stomach fine! So pleasant, so inexpensive, so quick to settle an upset stomach. The moment Tape's Diapepsin" reaches the stomach all pain and distress from indigestion or a sour, gassy stomach vanishes. Millions know its magic. All drug gists recommend this harmless Btomach corrective. Advertisement. RICHMOND GRINDING CO. I Guaranteed Quality and Service Henley Bldg. N.16th & R.R. Ph. 3452 Cylinders Reground. Pistons, Pins and Rings Fit We Give 3 per Cent Interest and Personal Interest First National Bank Southwest Corner Ninth and Main Wfe have several Second Hand Office Desks at Low Prices. BARTEL & R0HE 921 Main St BETSY ROSS BREAD with that good old fashioned taste, fresh daily at all groceries
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Grace Pottenger, Mrs. Clarence Parks and Mrs. Don Robinson shopped in Richmond Wednesday afternoon..... Miss Irene Alvey was the guest of Mrs. Grace Cory Thursday afternoon.. .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis tarr called on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Starr Friday afternoon... Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Fleiscb motored ' to Richmond Saturday Mrs. Albert Young and children, of Cincinnati, Ohio, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worthie Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ryan motored to Richmond Tuesday evening..... Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alvey and family delightfully entertained Monday in honor of Mrs. John Cory, Mrs. Mayme Springer, Mrs. Robert Cox, Miss Pauline Mendenhall and Miss Phyllis Springer, all of Muncio. ....Mrs. Sadie King, of Richmond, spent Wednesday with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pottengir...Miss Anna Shaffer, of Liberty, was the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greggerson and family Miss Margaret Kinsey and Miss Helen Hart of Richmond,caIkid on Mrs. Ada Davis Friday evening Miss Mary Beard, who is attending Earlham college, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alvery entertained Sunday with a 1 o'clock dinner in honor of Mrs. Alvey's mother, Mrs. John Cory, of Muncie. Those for whom covers were laid included: Mrs. John Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCaffery and chlldrn, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cory and daughter. Ruby, Miss Th-clma Kulhman, Harold McCaffery and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alvey and family Mrs. Ada Overholser entertained Tuesday evening for th.e members of her Sunday school class, ak tbei home of Dr. and Mrs. Massey. The affair was a weiner roast Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Ml&ss Helen Greggson. Martha Druley, Anna
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Druley, Esther Rife, Anna" Marjorie Rife. Dorothy Frazee, Alma Williams, Gleda Eikenberry, Mildred Nelson, Maxlne Stanley and Mrs. Ada Overholser Tba Odd Fellows and their families enjoyed a masquerade party Monday night at the Odd Fellows' hall. There was a large crowd. Music and games were the features of the evening. Refreshments were served at a late hour The box social given Tuesday night at the high school building by members of tie junior class was a great success. A large crowd enjoyed the occasion and a good time was had by all. CHESTER, Ind. The neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams gave tnem a masked surprise last Friday evening. Games and contests were "the evening's entertalniiinment. Lunch in keeping with Hal loween was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Will Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strader, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Railsback, Mr. and Mrs. Park Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sulivan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Addie Began, Mrs. Ida Barker, Misses Jessie Jones, Josephine Strader, Ruth Barker, Helen Kerlin, Byron McKee, Lester Strader, Curtis Railsback Miss Marie Bage spent the week end with Miss Adelaide Kemp Rev. and Mrs. Victor E. Stoner visited Mr. and Mrs. George Rothermal Sunday Mrs. O. O. Boemer called on Mrs. Elmer Kendall Tuesday afternoon .John Myers is visiting his brother Joseph Myers Miss Nellie Jones of Milton spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wisler Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sanderson of Richmond The friends and and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sulivan gave them a party last Sat ular use will soon reduce to normal. Moone's Emerald Oil besides being one of the most powerful of antiseptics capable of destroying the most pernicious germs and the poisons caused by them, is also a marvelous healing agent. One application for instance stops the ltcmng or ecz.ema, ana a lew appllca tions causes the eruption to dry up. scale off and completely disappear. It is eaually as effective in barber's Itch salt rheum, redness and inflammatory skin trouble. People who want to reduce varicose veins, wens or- goitre, or get rid of eczema, ulcers, boils, abcesses or piles in a few days should not hesitate to get a bottle at once. It is so powerful that a small bottle lasts a long time. A. G. Luken Drug Co., or any pharmacy can supply you. Advertisement.
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