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CO-OPERATIVE FLAT - BUILDING REDUCES FEE TO LANDLORDS (By Associated Press) EVANSTON, 111., Jan. 26. The cooperative movement to the very "nth" degree has entered the apartment , field, created for the same purpose as those in grain and live stock, for a reduction in rent and the cost of I building and home owning. f Prof. C. E. Tharaldsen, of Northwestern university, promoted the project, a 12-apartment structure, and care was taken that liberal yard space was provided. It is about ready for occupancy. Tenant owners are to l include several other members, of the Northwestern staff, a banker, editor, attorney, government employe and a few Northwestern alumni. "Other co-operative flat buildings have been erected, but so far as I can ascertain they were built by brokers and contractors who sold them by apartments to new owners. Our building started as a co-operative project, was built without overhead costs through free Bervice of the tenantstockholders as supervisors, and will b paid for at actual cost of operation plus interest and part payment of the principal year by year. Funding and financing will be completed within 15 years." The building cost about $100,000, and has all. the latest conveniences arranged or. the family style.
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WEST RIVER, Ind. James Gordon of near Parker, called on Ashberry Wood Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Hebart Durbin called on Mr. and Mrs. nFYlieks Durbin ThitMrfnv nw
Reckerdita called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and daighter, Mae. Wednesday evening Mr. end Mrs. Samuel LaMar and daughter, Rhoda Elizabeth, of near Cambridge City, spent the week end with Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kuhn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Koons and son, Joseph Mrs. Garnett Paul was in Losantville Saturday. Mrs. Audra Patterson and children, Walter and Maxine, of Modoc, spent Monday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs E. G. Benson John Lumpkin is Sll Raymond Driscoll was in Ifaeerstown on business Tuesday... . . Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lumpkin and child-en, Mary and Paul, entertained Sunday, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lumpkin and children, Robert, Miram, Lee Willard and Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LumpKin ana sons, Harold and Howard James Lumpkin and Mrs. America Cheesraan, of Losantville. .Everett Richardson, formerly of Kentucky, was a guest Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Richardson and children, Ce cil, Andrew and Emma..... Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and children, Nodis, tJuzabeth and John Wsley, spent Sundav with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dudley and family, of near Parker Mrs. Elizabeth Paul is suffering from a stroke of Paralysis and is in a critical condition... . . Mrs. Martha Wood and . daughter, Cora were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter Lois, and Miss Bertha McCallister Mr. an'd Mrs. Arthur Lumpkin and children were, in Winchester Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Benson helped Mr. and Mrs. John John PatArson cut wood Tuesday Mr. y Aid Mrs. J. W. Dennis entertained Sunday the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. "Harry Jackson and daughter, Marthaetta. of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Beeson and daughter, Norma Porter Deardorff called on Mrs. Herman Richardson and family.
Sunday Mrs. Gertie Downing and sons, Noah and Robert, of near here, have rented their farm and soon will move to Hagerstown Mrs. Frank D. King called on Mrs. Emma Becker-
dite Mdnday..v. .Paul Lumpkin aras in Modoc Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Driscol and son Ray, butchered Monday. Those who assisted them were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Weaver and son Jesse, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Benson and Mrs Mrs. John Patterson and two children, or near Modoc Mra. Martha Wood called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckerdite Tuesday evening Mrs. Viola Hartly of Muncie. is taking care of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Paul. who is ill Mrs. P. E. Wood is ill. ....Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood and daughter Cora, Truby Holcomb and Miss Bertha McCallister were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McCallister and son, , Willard, of Modoc Mr. and Mr3. Jack Holcomb entertained for their daughter. Miss Freedith, the following young people: Misses Bertha McCallister, Leona Parker, Blanche Freer, Nodis Harty, Bernice Pool, Floosie and Lydia Mosier, Carl and Irvin Lilly, Owen, Earl and Lebenn Medsker, Truby Holcomb, Noah and Robert Edwards. Refreshments of fruit salad, wafers POnd cake were served. Miss Freedith " Holcomb acted as hostess Jesse Weaver called on Miss Florence E. Logan Sunday evening Mrs. Clifford Chamness, who was operated on for appendicitis, has returned home. . ...Orville Jackson and Miss Clara Stanley attended church at Modoc Sunday night Miss Cora Wood is suffering of a fractured arm. ..Omar
Davidson visited -Miss v ada Wigmore Sunday evening Ray Burroughs was in Losantville Friday John Bartlett visited Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Retz Sunday evening.. .. .Moses Wood called on Frank King Tuesday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and Bertha McCallister attended church at Liberty Tuesday. The meetings are being conducted by Rev. Denver Medsker. Miss Florence Logan, who is working in Economy, called on Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hanson Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank King were in Losantville Friday.. .Charles and Clyde Dennis, of Losantville, called on F. D. King Sunday Mr. Banff bmha ud watr xrt Mtr&s ud bold law minute. Do this twin daily and It will (iT ywa quick raUaf from your Catarrh. Faawas lor tarea ttnufi l, The Bank For AH The People Second National Bank
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and Sirs. Frank Waltz and son Ralph entertained a number of guests Sunday Truby Holcomb and Miss Bertha McCallister called on Ashberry Wood Sunday evening There will be preaching services here Sunday morning and evening Miss Cora Wood called on Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Driscoll Thursday Melvin Wood has purchased a new car Mrs. Will Rollins, Mrs. Walter West and son, Junior and Mrs. Harold Thorn burg and son Robert Eugene, wera in Losantville. Thursday evening. CASTINE, Ohio Clayton McGrift and daughter Roma visited Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman and family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Crane, Mrs. Susie Spitler and Miss Hattle Deem visited Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Denlinger Friday. .. .Mrs. Orla Farst called on Mrs. Herman Shaetfer Tuesday afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Geetlng and daughter Emma and Mrs. Emma Renner were guests at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. John Shaetfer Sunday. ...Mr. and Mrs. Dan Detro were Eaton visitors Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trager and Mr. "and Mrs. John Miller and son Leon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long and Zendora Lang.. Mrs. Cora Shields is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crist Scbweighert....Dan Clark and Mr. Crist Schweighert attended a .trial in Eaton Wednesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fitzwater and daughter Blanche spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman and family. . . . Mr. and Mrs. "Ed Roberts visited Mr. and Mrs. Ol Roberts Sunday Mrs. Sherman Lutz is suffering of influenza.... Ray Denlinger was in Greenville Wednesday. STRAUGHN, Ind Miss Mary Stites of Richmond visited her sister, Mrs. Angus Bailey, Tuesday afternoon.... Ethel Jenkins Hodges came last Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins. Her husband came Saturday and will accompany her to their home. John Jenkins, who is working in Dayton, also visited his parents over Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gilbert, of Hagerstown, visited Mr. and MrB. Cyrus Gilbert Sunday... Mrs. Oma Mochwarl. of Newcastle, attended the club meeting at Cora Henley's last Wednesday. .. .County Superintendent H. E. Roberts and the new trustee, Claude Wright, visited the school here Wednesday. The fifth and sixth grades have been having a spelling contest and the class that received the fewest hundreds had to entertain the other class. The sixthyear class, being the losers, 'gave a play Wednesday afternoon. They also gave some special songs and recitations, which were very much enjoyed Miss Louise Craft, of Charlottsville, spent Friday with Genevieve Colburn. On Friday evening she went to Richmond to visit Evelyn Lewis and Scott Lane, who are at Earlham. She returned to Straughns Sunday eveningto spend a few days Mrs. Julia Binford and daughter, Ruby, spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Will Hill.... Mrs. Ray Pierson, who has been visiting her parents at Petersburg, will go on to Evansville to visit friends there. . . .Alice Cook went to Newcastle Saturday to visit Josiah Cook, who has been seriously ill Alice Haulk went to Indianapolis Sunday to attend the funeral of the infant son of Joe Howard. . . .John Pickering is quite ill with scarlet fever. . . . Dill Waddell has been ill for a few days, but is better now Logaldo Colburn and her sister, Verna Haskett, of Charlottsville, shopped in Indianapolis Friday George Nichols .has moved into the Joe Webster house in the south part of town.... Mrs. Will Jackson has been ill.... John Hayden, who has been making his home at the Soldiers' home at Dayton, died there last Thursday. The funeral services were held at the Christian church Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Thomas had charge. . . .Merl Macy wa3 in Cambridge Monday afternoon Stanton Colburn and family took din ner Sunday with Will Howard..., Mrs. Jennie Smalley is visiting Car roll Smalley and family, east of town The junior class will give a play, "Civil Service," Saturday night at the K. of P. hall Mr. and Mrs. Tom Overman, of Wilkinson, visited P. W, Overman and family last week Several from here went to Richmond Saturday to attend the Wilson trial ....Ruby Henley and daughter, Carolyn, were in Newcastle Saturday Russell Lamberson and family will move into Howard Ward's house soon Will Willis spent Sunday with home folks. PERSHING, Ind. Mrs. William Judkins and Mrs. Edna Bertsch, daughters of Lewis Semler, visited their brother, Charles Semler, at Logmsport, from Friday until Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Lamb was injured when she fell on the icy pavement Tuesday. Mrs. M. R. Mahler was pleasantly surprised Wednesday when the Willing Workers class of the Lutheran Sunday school prepared a dinner at the parish house in honor of Mrs. Mohler's fifty-seventh birthday anniversary. Walter Bertsch. who was recently injured by the explosion of a gasoline engine, is still under the care of a physician. Mrs. Amanda Lichty and Mrs. Henry Bertsch, both of whom have been ill, have recovered. SALEM, Ind. Naomi Albert was ill Thursday and Friday of last week Ellwood Logue and Edith Keelor called on Omar Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor, Anna Logue Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin Soi,OintmTJt.Talrmn,2Fe .r-ry where. ForMmpIes w.dreM:Cvttcmrllorttorltt,l)ept.X M&lda,lCif Join Our Vacation Club Now Forming First National Bank Southwest Cor. 9th and Main Sts. FOR COAL Phone 1050 PRICE COAL CO. 7th and South L Sts.
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m tw APR n NCH i J3 PA33 81,693 JAN FEJb MCri APR MAT 109,171 152,953 197,216 263,027 13,193 19,761 22,34-2 23,788 5,93U. rvr SCIENCE JUNE and Ellen Rucker, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner were greeting friends in Cottage Grove Monday afternoon. . . .Ell wood Logue made a business trip to Liberty Saturday afternoon Lora Logue was absent from school Tuesday and Wednesday, being ill Mrs. J. P. O'Rourke and children returned to Paris, Ky., Sunday after a month's visit with friends and relatives here. Alice Connell accompanied them home and will remain for a brief visit Imo Jones called on Mrs. J. P. O'Rourke Saturday afternoon. .. .Harry Breen, Mary Breen and children and Mrs. Abbie Leach motored to Richmond Saturday. Mrs. Leach remained until Monday.... Little Helen Breen, daughter of Mrs. Mary Breen, spent Monday night with Gertie and Emma Eagan. . . -Sear Williamson called on Eddie Williamson and family Monday. BROWNSVILLE. Ind. Dr. J. M. Walker, district supt, preached at Robinson's Chapel Sunday evening. . . . Mrs. Frances 'Mori ey and Mrs. Brandenburg spent Saturday in Connersville . . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Gavin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert WhitseL Sunday. . . .Misses Mildred Wilson, Mabel Sherman, Lula Malone and Messrs. Almon R. Buis and Joseph Holbrook attended the teachers' institute at Liberty, Saturday Mrs. Ernest Jeffrey and Mrs. Nelson Wright and daughter Juanita, of Connersville were guests of Rev. Brown and family The basketball team came horns victorious from Campbellstown, Friday night... Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Freda Lairman Miss Emelyn Brown spent Saturday morning in Richmond .... Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks and family spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Lou Gear. HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mrs. J. C. Teetor was hostess at an elegant party at her home on South Perry street, Saturday afternoon. Red roses were used In the home decorations. Needle work was a feature of the afternoon and the guests were entertained by an original story by Mrs. Teetor, in which each of her guests was mentioned. The hostess served a one-course luncheon. Miss Anna Horn of Richmond, was a guest. ....Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Day, of Lawrence, were guests of relatives here Saturday night and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lothair Teetor went to Chicago last week... Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Teetor entertained at a family dinner Saturday, in honor of their son, Ralph Teetor and ? bride, who returned from their wedding trip to New York last week. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rowe. of Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Teetor and daughter, Winifred, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Teetor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teetor, Mrs. Lydla Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L- B. Davis and dacghter, Josephine, Lothair Teetor, George Keagy vitamin essential, health-building factors, have always been in cod-liver oil and account for ff helpfulness in overcoming malnutrition. ' Scott's Emulsion should be taken for a reason able length of time daily, to enable its rich, vitamine-nourishing virtues to help refresh , energize and build up the body. Beott & Bowna. BloomBald. K. I. B-S 15 Years in the Business of Repairing Typewriters, Guarantees Satisfaction Don't Let Others Experiment RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 9 S. 7th St. Phone 1010 "In the Colonial" COAL ANDERSON, Phone 3121 Always Better Values in Quality Merchandise GEORGE E. KLUTE CO. 25 Main Street GOAL MATHER BROS. Co.
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AUG JULY "5 K DEC I an i; Jl 1 Jl JI PASS zzu-.no 2US.II8 187,637 216,099 US 632 JULY AU'3 SE1PT OCT NOV DEC 21,739 13,173 21, 14-66 21,627 20,133 CV6,H.a SERVICE. WAfMIN6TPN, O.C. and son, Christian The Priscilla club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. R. Jones. The afternoon was spent in needlework and the hostess served refreshments. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bavender have returned to their home in Richmond after a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. ft. Wharton and family. .. .Miss Gertrude Stonecipher is ill of la grippe.'. : .Mrs. F. M. Danner nd son, Fuhrman are visiting her parents in Monroe. .. .Mrs. W. B. Wilson was called to Richmond Tuesday by the death of her sister-in-law.. Mrs. Lot Hamilton of Connersville is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Wilson Charles Fisher has returned to his home in Richmond after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Cooney, Sr., of Milton were the guests Tuesday of their son, Grif Cooney and family. .. .Mrs. Lee Pugh of Hagerstown is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Bennie Clark.... Clarence Joslin of Cleveland, Ohio, has been the guest of Ernest Whelan and sister, Miss Elizabeth Forrest Danner is spending a few days in Fort Wayne.... Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vallandingham spent Monday evening in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and daughter, Betty, of Richmond wererecent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keester Edward Wilson was called to North Madison, Ind., Tuesday by the death of a nephew Miss Mamie Dilk is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Danner at Knightstown Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Connersville were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Zuttemeister. MOORELAND, Ind. Clayton Finch, of near Blountsville, spent Tuesday in Mooreland Harvey Williams made a business trip to Knighstown, Sunday morning Miss- Jaunita Cooper spent Saturday night with Misses Marian and Grace Davis, of Mooreland.. .. .Melvin Wood purchased a new machine Thursday morning. ....Misses Bertha McCallister and Ora Brown attended the M. E. church Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Qthio Koons were in Mooreland last Thursday night Miss Ethel Davis spent Monday in Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Keesling of Albany, Ind.. were guests Sunday of Dr. nd Mrs. Clapper, of Mooreland Dr. A ki j i
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and Mrs. E. J. Davis returned from Ann Arbor, Mich., Friday evening... ..Mrs. Ball, of Muneic, was In Mooreland Friday on business Tom Clark, of Muncie was in Mooreland Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and Miss Bertha McCallister motored to Hagerstown Thursday morning Mrs. Clydia Wood and Miss Bertha Jano McCallister spent Wednesday with Mr. and Irs. Marcus Pool and family Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis and daughter, Bern etna, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haynes and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Haynes, Mr. and -Mrs. E. T. Bouslog and Miss Thyra Brown were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Tf Moore Earl Huffman, of Newcastle, was in Mooreland Wednesday.... Mrs John Murphy left Wednesday morning for a few days at Rush ville. .. .Charles Cooper made a business trip to Mooreland Saturday morning.. .Mr,. Ruie Koons and Mrs. Coolie Koons were in Mooreland Saturday morning Lorine Templin made a business trip to Mooreland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bales of Losant ville Mrs. Verl Johnson, of "Modoc, and Rev. and Mrs. Denver Metsker and daughter Lucile, of Losantville. attended a meeting at the Christian church Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Locke and Mrs, Gertie Downing spent Wednesday in Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood, of Mooreland. were at Newcastle Mon day afternoon...:. Dr. Harold, of Newcastle wa m Mooreiana wonaay.. T. N.'Marshall was in Newcastle Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson wAro e-nets Sundav of friends In Mnnreland Dr. E. J. Davis of Mooreland. was in Newcastle, Mon day afternoon Miss Bertha Jane McCallister and Miss Lois Luelen Wood snent Thursday nieht with Miss FrMwiith Holcomb Ernest Moore spent Friday in Muncie Ethel and Pauline Davis. Mrs. Frank Koons and Mr3. Bert Ridgeway were in Moore land Saturday evening., .air. ana airs. Dave Dakin were in Newcastle Wednesday Miss Lois Gilmore spent Sunday with Miss Sophia Collins... ..Frank Barnhart was in Mooreland Monday Claude Gray made a trip to Indianapolis Wednesday Melvin Wood was in Mooreland Wednesday Miss Pearl Oxley of Blountsville is working ior Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manifold of near Mooreland Mrs. C. M. Brown and son Junior, were in Mooreland Tuesday evening Misses Marian and Grace Davis spent Tuesday night and Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Koons Mrs. Ray May and children, Helen and How ard, and Miss Pearl Hoover, epent Saturday at Newcastle. Mrs. Sarah Kerr spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. James Frazier... Mrs. Bert Bailes and Mrs. Verl Johnson spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and: Mrs. William Metsker Mrs. Lela Gable and son, John Paul, were in Losantville Thursday morning.. .Mrs. James Conway and daughter, Lucile, were in Newwcastle Friday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and son, Junior, spent Friday night with Mooreland friends Harry Madlin and family, of near Newcastle, were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. D. Clapper... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stafford, of Mooreland, spent Monday night with Ray Stafford, at Portland Mrs. Nellie Houser and eon, Milford, of Mooreland, spent the week-end with I. T. Houser and family. . .Frank Paul was in Mooreland Saturday Luna Locke called on Jack Holcomb Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and Miss Bertha McaCllister of Mooreland, were in Losantville Thursday morning Gordon Clapper and family were the guests Sunday of Frank Paul and family Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hutch- - srr r-rrf ElrDyTHiNC'
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and Mrs.' Claude Hoddson and son.. . . . Mrs. Ethel Manifold spent Tuesday with W. O. White.. . .Mrs. Frank Bales spent Tuesday with Homer Snodgrass. van Zant spent Tuesday with Mrs. Betty Stanley Mr. nnrt Mrs Luna Locke took supper with Mr. and Mrs. H,. J. Holcomb Thursday evening. ....John Harty and Melvin Wood, of this place, were in Hagerstown Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and children spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Roy Golliner, of Blountsville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper were jn newwcastle Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hutchens, and Mr. and Mr.. Charles Davis were in Newcastle Saturday. Milton Harris was in Mooreland Saturday.. .Mrs. John Gunnegill and Mrs. Claude Hodson spent Friday in Mooreland with friends.... Mrs. Gertie Downing called on Mrs. irgmia Holcomb Friday morning Miss Dottie Lucye Dennis spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lilly Orvel Parker was In Losantville Monday evening. ....Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown are at Indianapolis for a few days... Mrs. George Hodson spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Pierce.. -.Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown spent Tuesday evening with Rov Hodson... --Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gray were in Jarmland Monday Trubv Holcomb returned to his work in Newcastle Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and Luna Locke assisted Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Parker with butchering, Friday Melvin Wood called on Mr and Mrs. Orvel Parker and daughter Lee Oma, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harter were in Newcastle Thursday Mrs, Lawrence Stanley and daughters were in Muncie Saturday... Mrs. George Waters called on Mrs. Howard Sheets, Monday. William Devore as in Losantville Friday afternoon J. .Jack Holcomb was in Losantville Saturday evening Mrs. Gertie Downing was in Losantville Saturday Morning. lur. ana .Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois, Miss Bertha McCallister and Marcus Pool attended meeting at the M. E. church at Losantville Friday ni?bt Orvel Parker was in Losantville Monday evenintr. ....Miss Lee Oma Parker called on Miss Freedith Holcomb Tuesday. Miss Ora Brown spent Monday after noon with Mrs. Clydia Wood E. J. Holcomb called on William Mets ker, Tuesday night, who is very ill. .'...Mr. and Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois entertained Sunday, Mrs. MILK '-3 S3 'M Potatoes at Tomatoes 3 For
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Miss Bertha McCallister and Truby Hjolcomb Mrs. Virginia Holcomb called on Mrs. Clydia Wood Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dye and daughter, Wilma, of Mooreland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Lamb Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and children. Nodis. Elizabeth and John WeMey, Mr. and MrB. Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois, Miss Bertha McCallister and Truby Holcomb of this place , and Miss Cora Wood of West River, attended the Nazarene meeting at Modoc Sunday night. There was a large attendance Miss Sylvia Bird 'is ill Miss Bertha McCallister is working for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Creenwalt....Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gable and children were in Mooreland Saturday. FALLING ROCK KILLS TWO DOVER; Ohio, Jan. 26 John Maloney. 85 yeare old. and William Murphy, 22. both of New Philadelphia, were killed by a falling rock weighing a ton in the Brown & Son mine here. Albert Murphy, an uncle of Willianr, was crushed and may die. eslnol does wonders fir chafed or irritated skins ' "My doctor told me about U and If I couldn't get another jar I wouldn't give this one up for anything." That is how many people regard Resinol Ointment It is specially recommended ior eczema and other itching skin troubles, but it is also excellent as a general household remedy for burns, scalds, chafings, cold sores, pimples, boils, insect bites, etc. Resinol Soap and Ruinol Shavinf Stick contain the Resinol properties and do boma hould be without these products. At all drufeittt.
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