Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 278, 22 November 1922 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND . SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1922.
MIDDLETQWII SCHOOL OFFICIAL TO ADDRESS TEACHERS OF PREBLE
" EATON. Ohio, Not. 22.-Supt R. W. Solomon of Middletown Bcbools, will 'be the principal speaker at a meeting of the Preble County .Teachers assouciation here Saturday. He will ad- : dress tho meeting on "Vitalized School .Work" and "Educational Salesman'ship." School Superintendent W. L. Collins, of West Alexandria, and Supt "N: H. Thome are on the program for
addresses. An elaborate musical pro-
. gram will be presented. Annual elec
tion of officers of the association will : be held. The meeting will be held in 'the courthouse assembly hall and will
open at 9:30 o clock.
Annual roll call or membership campaign of the Preble County Red Cross
chapter Is under way, having been
iHUQuaea islsl suauay. wild annulling
Omenta from pulpits throughout the county. The chapter is offering three silver cups in the campaign to schools in the county turning in the greatest
iiumuer 01 memur.rnmuH.
-' Postponement of the chamber of ' commerce banquet, to have been stag
ed Thursday night, is announced. Dec,
1 Is tho Hate in which thn tfrURt has
fceon nnatnnnnri O A flnrvpr fitrnss-
1 . uaio ui luc uiuuci ifoo tuaugc
when It was learned Mr. Garver would
-be unable to be present Thursday
night. He is at the head of a depart-
' ment store that is credited with do-
; lng a million dollar business yearly in
' a town of several hundred inhabitants
Annual inspection of the W. R. C.
will take place Thursday night, and
will be conducted by Miss Edith Parks of Willshire, district W. R. C. inspector. A social session will follow
the inspecctlon.
Suburban
BOSTON. Ind. Miss Glenda Davis
delightfully entertained Sunday evening for a party of friends from Muncie and Windsor Mrs. Grace Bracken-
' ii-jmcr haa rptnrnpd home to Peru after
a few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs
Robert Holder and children Mrs
. Florence Kennedy and little daughter,
'May, of Peru, are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper
and family Mrs. Harry Peck is the
truest of friends and relatives at
. Goshen Mrs. Arthur Piper and
daughter, Mrs. Florence Kennedy vis ited A. A. Piper at Spears hospital,
Dayton. Ky.. Friday and also shopped
- in Cincinnati.... James McMurry is ill at his home.... Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parka motored to Richmond Saturday afternoon. .. .Howard Davis and Miss Daisy Davis visited with Mr. and Mrs.
James McMurry and iamuy bunaay
evening.... Mr. and Mrs. William Cul-
lio are entertaining for their daughter,
1 illlan fmm Now Phlladelnhia. Ohio
. ...Mr. and Mrs. James McMurry ana ..family had as their guests Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. George Harkleroad and family, Mrs. James Taylor of Kingsport, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harkleroad and family. .Orville Davis spent a few days last week at Pinnick ....Miss Daisy Davis is slowly Improving after a few- weeks' illness .... Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ryan motored to Richmond Saturday and spent the day with friends and relatives there Walter Beeson has been doing some cement work for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson Roy Alvey and Orville Davis motored to Reid Memorial hospital Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Hensley and family en
tertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
John Vandergrief and son, Verlin of Muncie, Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and children motored to Gratis,
Ohio Sunday and were the guests of
Mrs. Taylor's brother or that place... Mrs- Howard Davis called on Mrs, Robert Hold A- Monday afternoon
Mrs. James Taylor of Kingsport,.Tenn., Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James
McMurry and family for a few days.. ..Miss Margaret Kinsey and Miss Hel
en Hart of Richmond were Boston vis
itors Friday evening. .. .A. H. Piper has returned from Spears hospital at Davton. Kv Mrs. E. E. Webb of
Eaton, Ohio, was visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Taylor and family Sunday Mrs. Clarence Frazee is having her kitchen remodeled Miss Gladys Davis, Miss Esther ' Hartley, Orville Davis and Roy Alvey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and family Saturday afternoon and evening Mrs. Harry Jackson and little daughter. Marthaetta, haver returned home after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives at Hagerstown. . . . Ora Parks and son, Bobby, of near Concord, Ohio, were Boston visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Harkleroad visited with Mr. and Mrs. James McMurry Saturday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsh and family of near Ffkindeys ACT BAD, TAKE SALTS Says Backache is Sign You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat.
Campbell st own, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy last week
. .Orville Davis motored to Rich
mond Friday evening. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and family delightfully entertained Sunday. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wasser, Mrs. George
uavis and Edward Davis and Harold
Wasser, all of Dayton. Ohio Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Alvey and family motor
ed to Concord, Ohio, Sunday and were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Darnell and children. . .Edward Tingle motored to Eaton, Ohio, Saturday afternoon and was- the guest of his parents Saturday night and Sunday
jars, finest uruiey is 111. Mlse Anna Stanley of Richmond visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stan
ley and family Sunday afternoon....
Aionzo Cory visited with Roy Alvey Sunday.
CHESTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Hunt and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McMahan
and attended the father and son celebration at Grace M. E. church Mrs.
Lulu Webster and daughter, Florence
entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs
r. b. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Duke, Mr and Mrs. Richard Cutter, Mr. and Mrs Will Martin and daughter. Virginia
....Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley and family visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank
White, of Whitewater, Sunday.. .Mrs
Angus Hood was called to El wood
on account of the severe illness of
their daughter.. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson, Sunday afternoon Miss Daisy Fulghum. of Fountain City, was the guest of Mrs. Harriett Fulghum Sunday evening Mr. and MrB. Lloyd Pyle. spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. MT T. Pyle The neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin gave them a surprise last Friday evening. Games and contests wer? played. Lunch was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Will Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Park Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strader. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Williamson, Mrs. Alta Griffith, of La Grange, Miss Josephine Strader, Lester Strader and Byron McKee....Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Pyle called on Mi. and Mrs. O. O. Hunt Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall entertained Rev. and Mrs. Victor O. Stoner, Sunday Miss Marjorie Pickett spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaeffer.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strader and family spent Sunday at New Hope, Ohio... . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKee and Byron McKee spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ida Barker and family Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde, of Bethel, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Berry and family visited Sunday, the latter's father, Henderson Ketring, at Arba Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Berry and family entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newman, Marjorie Meek and little Betty Newman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hesler called on Alec Waltring and family Sunday
afternoon Cradle Roll day will be observed at the M. E. church two
weeks from next Sunday, Dec. 10
All are invited Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Varnouf and family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Ob car Lamb of Hagers
town, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Critchfleld. ,
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Harry
Bachman is in Jacksonville. Fla., on
a business trip.. .. .Miss Freda Long-
ster spent Sunday in Richmond with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown Mr,
and Mrs. Howard Reck of Urbana, Ohio
were weeki end guests of Mr. and Mrs
Harry Stannah Raymond Longstef has returned to Wheeling,. W. Va, after
a two week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Joe Locke and other relatives. His mother returned with him for a visit... Mrs. Charles Fink and daughter have returned from a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson at Dublin Raymond C. Myers and Miss Frances Leslie were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S.- M. Mecurio in Richmond.:... James Dale of Dallas, Texas is visiting his -sister, Mrs. Anna Jacobs and Mrs. Ada Harnard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilmore of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore of Indianapolis and Miss Emma Lynch were guests Sunday of Mrs. Pearl Van Buskirk and daughter Lillian Mrs. Margaret Oakerson of
Greenfield was the week end guest of her daughter Mrs. John Mannon and family Mrs. Julia Frazier and daughter Mrs. S. M. Marshal have returned to their home in Quinemo, Kas.
after several week's visit with rela
tives here E. J. Wilson of Miami, Fla., is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wilson Mrs. Laura Mills and children of Plainfield, came tb attend the funeral of their relative Larkin Macey Miss Alice Adella Smith of Newcastle has returned home
after a few days visit with Miss Madge Mannon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harrison of Connersville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamilton..... Miss Dorothea Campbell has returned from a visit with her
brother Charles Campbell and family
at Green's Fork..... Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Toret and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ell Ball and daughter of Newcastle were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Wharton and family Oscar Jones
is spending several weeks with his son
Jyle Jones and family at Millville
Dr. Hugh Morris and Harry Morris visited their father Charles Morris at Greenville, Ohio, Sunday..... Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Bailey and family and Miss Josephine Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and family of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Florence Martin in celebration of her eleventh birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clark and Miss Dorothea and i Florence Campbell and Omer Campbell spent Sunday with MT. and Mrs. Cleo Stanton at Jacksonburg.
DUNLAPSVTLLE, Ind. Miles Pate
and family of Falmouth,' spent Sunday
with G. H. Pate, east of here Mrs
Nan R- Leech is ill at her home here.
. . . .Calvin Beck and son of near Rose
burg, spent Sunday as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Beck, west of here... Jack Thomas and family of near Al
pine were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell Henry Crist
and family of Mt. Pleasant were the
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Crist Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbell
had Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackborn
of near Everton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Groce oZ near Alquina, Mr. Mac Hub
bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. George
Hubbell near here, and Mr. and Mrs
Martin Groce and daughter Elizabeth
Jean of Fairfield, for their guests at
their home here .Sunday Messrs
Cleveland Fields and Ernest Fields, of
near Quakertown, made a business
trip to. Liberty Friday. . . .Lon Sacre
died at his home in Alquina Saturday
morning. Heart disease was given as
the cause of his death Mr. and Mrs
B. O. Abernathy moved by truck to Indianapolis Friday evening. Mr. Abernathy has a good position in that city.... Mrs. T. B. Leech and daughter Miss Malinda were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lafuze in Liberty Friday. .. .Mrs. Nora Weers of Sunny Slope farm near here visited Mr and Mrs. Caleb Haag in Liberty Friday Mrs. Sarah E. Lafuze is ill of lagrippe at her home.... Mrs. Mabel Darter and daughter Corinne of Hickory Grove near here shopped in Liberty Friday Wilbert Wenger and
family of Connersville were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Craig. MIDDLEBORO, Ind. A birthday dinner was given Sunday for Mrs. Abbie Showalter in honor of her seventyeighth bitrhday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas The house was beautifully decorated, lavendar and white decorations being carried out. A bountiful dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lovin of Rich
mond. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Showalter
and family of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Showalter of Lynn, Mr. and Mrs Horace Throckmartin of El
dorado, Mr. and Mrs. George Showal
ter of Richmond, Frank Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mr. and Mra. Sam Showalter of Center-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thomas and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas
and family, Paul Loven, Horace Hat
field. Herschell Showalter, Eugene
Hocket and Luella Clements. Mrs.
Showalter received many useful pres
ents Mr. and Mrs. Will Wessler
spent Sunday afternoon- with Mr. and Mrs. Elex Wolting Alistus Little, Artie Teaford, Donald Teaford and
Russell Clark were guests Sunday
evening of Avery and George Clark
.Mr. and Mrs. Alistus L-utie, Mrs.
Jane Cox and Mrs. Artie Teaford spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cox
of Richmond Miss Ardella Worley
and Donald Hinshaw spent Wednesday
and Thursday in Huntington. . . .Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Boyd, Mrs. Clarence
Reid and Mrs. Sterling Reid of Rich
mond spent Friday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Reid Mr. and Mr?.
York Little of Richmond spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alis
tus Little Mr. and Mrs. Will Jef-
feris spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. George Hodgin on the Cart road Mrs. Oscar Hawkins and
daughter, Violet, spent Sunday even
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Artie Teaford.,
..Mrs. Herman Makey and children,
Mrs. Ted Miller and son. Theodore,
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Photo is of Miss Eleanor Boardman., beautiful screen, star, who is reported to be Charlie Chaplin's selection for Mrs. Chaplin No. 2.
and daughter, Grace, of Richmond
were guests Friday of Mrs. Frank Tice Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Little and son, Robert, of Richmond were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid Mrs. C. V. Miles attended the Billy Sunday meeting Monday at Richmond ....Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wolke and daughter, Dorothy, and Miss Dorothy Rallsback of National road west were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Railsback Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roll of Whitewater spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roll.. ....Mr. and Mrs. Russell White and daughter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Skinner and family of Fountain City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John
Richard of Greenville spent Saturday
night and Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis and daughter, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rupe of New Madison Mrs. Howard Jefferis and Miss Anna Cook were guests Monday of Mrs. U. E. Norris A birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. John Fowble of White
water and Jim Diehl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cates oh the Middleboro pike. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. John Fowble, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fowble, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Diehl and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cates Mrs. Artie Teaford spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. York Little of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and children were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daughertyand family Mr. and Mrs. Marville Worley and daughter, Barbara Jean, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris of Richmond.... ..Mrs. Frank Tice and Mrs. Garnett Smith called on Mrs. John Cox of Richmond Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Addleman had as their
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landwher.... Jessie Clark who recently bought and improved the Will Barton place, has sold it to Mr and Mrs. Roy Gibbons of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Clark have found no place as yet to move.... Mr. and Mrs. York Little spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander of near New Paris -Miss Edith Daugherty is ill Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harm Bowing of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Jack Currey and daughter, Bettie, arrived Saturday from Chicago to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Currey Mr. and Mrs. William Ross and family of Crete, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mull of Richmond,
Mrs. Elwood Robins and family of
Boston were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Worley and family. , ..Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daugherty and children spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Muncy Ubank of near Whitewater A young married people's class will be organized Sunday
morning at Sunday school.. .'.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pattie and daughter, Pau
line, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Pattie and Lowell Pattie, spent the day Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers of Richmond. .The Ladies' Aid will meet every Thursday to quilt and knot comforts Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins visited in Arba Sunday afternoon Charley Currey left for his home at Tifton last week, after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Will Currey.. ..Mrs. Mary Pemberton and Wornie Pemberton were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan of Richmond.
CARLOS CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller, son Irvin and niece Maxine Williams and Richard Bryan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid w'lich overworks the kidneys in their e.;ort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. Whea your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells: your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sineeish kidneys, also - to neutralize
acids in the urine so it no longer ir
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Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, can
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kidneys. Backache and an all worn
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Get back your health while you can.
Use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy
Richmond folks recommend. Ask your
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ber shop, 2 S. Fifth SU says: "Heavy pains settled in my back and sudden twfnges across my kidneys weakened
me. My kidneys became weak and I had to get up at night to pass the secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills bought at Quigley"s Drug Store cured me and no trouble has come back." .
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Morrison Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doll entertained relatives from Ohio Sunday. Ray Doll has returned after an absence of several months.... Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bryan and aon, Mr. Charles Study and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Bal-
lenger, Mr. and Mr. Frank Cain and j family called on Mr. and Mrs. Elzai Stevenson and family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Clell Beard and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i Paul Beard Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Johnson, F. A. Morrison, Misses Lillie Miller and Nellie Morrison were shopping in Winchester Saturday.. . . .M. V. Bartlett and son shipped a car load of hogs Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Densmore, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller of near Winchester and Miss Mary Thornburg attended services at Morgan Creek Sunday evening.. . .Rev. and Mrs. John Hardwick were at Nettle Creek, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt, Rev. and Mrs. John Hardwick and Rev. Logan Hunt attended quarterly meeting at Winchester Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mills of Williamsburg, Mr. Lilburn Martin and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Catey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox and family and Mrs. Lilburn Martin motored to Leroy, Ohio, Saturday afternoon to spend over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adamson and daughter of Hagerstown and Glen Adamson spent Sunday with Mrs. Mahala Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Catey and daughters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Catfey at Spartansburg Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engle were in Richmond Sunday afternoon calling on a friend Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ballenger and children, Mrs. Glen Adamson and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Engle .Doris and
Beulah Ballenger visited with Vera and Idris Cox Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wright and daughter at-
BIG CROWD TO HEAR ( PEARCE TALK TONIGHT
W. C. Pearce, who speaks at the East Main Street Friends church Wednesday night at 7:45 o'clock, probably is the most noted Sunday school worker in America. A capacity crowd is expected to hear Mr. Pearce. Mr. Parce was a worker for the International Sunday School league, making tours of the United State and Canada. His work consisted of instructing and preparing teaching forces of all the Sunday schools of those countries. After his work for-the International Snuday School league, he broadened his activities and was sent out as u representatives of the world-wide Sunday School Betterment league. This work took him to most of the countries of Europe, where he made great progress in bringing together all the non-Christian factions of those countries. The double male quartet, of the Y. XL C. A. will furnish the music for the evening's program. Mr. Pearce comes here from Muncie where ho made an address Wednesday noon. He was brought here by the Richmond City Sunday school association.
tended services at Morgan Creek Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jennings Troy Puckett was in town Thursday Mrs. James Bryan is suffering with a broken rib Mrs. Andy Shelly had her foot lanced Mrs. Joe Cates' hand is improving nicely .Dallas Tharp entertained company Sunday. Cotton growing in the United States has dominated 700,000 square miles, in eleven states ,on some 2.000,000
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