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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

The Christian Church Choir will meet for rehearsal Friday at 7 o’-

•lock at the church.

Suit to collect a promissory note, alleged overdue and unpaid, ha> been filed in the Putnam circuit court by |

Judge James 1’. Hughes was in Indianapolis Thursday to attend i: fun-

eral.

Deputy Sheriff Alva Bryan was in Russell township Thursday investigating report.- that a number of chickens had been stolen Wednesday night. CLINTON CENTO* H. S. TO PRESENT OPERETTA The students of Clinton Center High School will present “In Old Louisiana” a thiee-act musical comedy at the High School Auditorium on Friday •vcning, December 19. ( list Of Characters In order as they appeal: Old Ned, a colored servant, Donald

A kers.

Rose, Pilot Farley’s adopted daugh-

ter, Mildred Brattain.

Richard St. John, a young sugar

vey, Bainbridge R. 1.

154,18 is made by the through his attorney, Dm C

plaintiff Wells.

The damage suit of Grace Anna Locke against Dr. A. Evan Ay r, w idismissed in circuit court here Thursday at defendant’s cost. The suit grew out of an automobile accident in Indianapolis in which car- belong ins,- t" the two parties cere In colli-1 1 , si n. In the original complaint the I , , I plaintiff demanded fflOO.

Simon Scudder, Pilot Farley’s over-

a-er, George Ross Frank.

Holly Tims, A shady lawyer from

New Orleans, David Chavis.

Jack Martin, A fiiend of Scudder’- 1 nieetirur.

from New Orleans, Andrew O’Hair, i .5. .j. .j,

Martha St. John, Richard’s sister, Cadies Aid Held

Mrs. Riley Hostess To Cro-Tat-Em Club Cro-Tat-Em Circle will meet with Mrs. Raymond Riley at 709 S. Locust street on Friday afternoon, December 10th. Members please note change of

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Section Four to f Entertain l nion

Section Four of the Christian church will entertain the Women’Union on Friday afternoon at the church. The businescs session will -tart promptly at 2:30 o’clock with the program beginning at 3 p. m. Members of the union yvho have not given food or clothing for charitable purposes are a.-ked to bring or sene these donations to the meeting. Section Four cordially invites every woman of the church to attend this

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home of hi. daughter, Mrse. Roy Hesj ter, one mile north of New Market

/'til 1 FI FI I Thursday, with the Rev. William ( ‘llll'l] j)\ Drain h driek of Indianapolis in charge.

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LEBANON, lnd„ Dec. 18—State i '\iwrmis officers and executives of the

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. , , -rce at the Ulen Country Club here of Montgomery t anty, dii-d at ( ul i ... ,, , cj., , , ■ i , -T- . teiilay to map the pr'gram fbi the ver ho-pital at six o elo k Fuesduyl . . , . , .. .... Iconiiiig year ami to acquaint the new-

night, of eonijill ifion-. He had been

ill frr the past tix months.

The deceased'-Was horn in Putnam county on Novenib'v-2U JS.57, the - n of Abram and M nwiPf^ffley. Yb- was united in man ti, H- .* matt Stukes on December 10, V882i-; Hi* wa.- a mejnber of the N’i v\ 7-! arket tthristmti j church and of tne K of P. lodge at; New Market. He had ’men a resident of t :e New Maike. ci mmunity for

27 years.

Surviving are the widow, one daughter, .Irs. Roy Hester of New Market; two sons, Rosroe Peffley of Craw fords ville and Richard Peffley of Frankfort; eight grandchildren; one brother, Frank Peffley of Russellville; and one sister, Mrs. Ellen Whitst me of Minnesota. One son preceded him in death several years ago. Funeral services were held at the

d m - H. Beaman, age 92 years,! father of Mis. Mary Moore of Cloverdale, died Wednesday at the home of a son, Jasper Beaman, in Bloomington. Pneumonia was the cause of his death. Mr. Beaman formerly resided in Morgan county. Funeral services will he held at the Carolina church, noithwest of Spencer, Friday after-

noon at 2 o’clock.

An affidavit by the defendant fot an allowance pending an action for divorce and foi suit money, was filed in the Putnam circuit court Thursday by Faye Alkire, defendant in the divorce complaint brought by Benson Alkire. The hearing on the application ha> been set for Saturday morning at 10:30 o’clock in tlm local court. | Mrs. Alkir - is represented by attor-

ney Clifford Diskerson.

J 'int - Abel, Greeneastle, and Miss Marthalou Gray, Bloomirtgton, will repres. it Indiana university at A 1 Via lipipil student-fatuity cotVfeielnV

Marian Hazelett. Monty Gray, a friend of Richard’s from the no:th, Walter Cilvort. Pilot Robert Farley, F’ilot on the ( good steamer “Eclipse,” owner of the So - Souei Sugar Plantation, Eugene Staggs. Judy, Old Ned’s wife and the best cook in l.ouisuna, Doit’liy Watson.

Mi-Day Meeting

A very delightful all-day meeting of the Manhattan Ladies Aid Society was held at the home of Mrs. 1 Lola Long, on Wednesday, Dec. 17.‘I A pitch-in dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. After dinner a program was given as follows, Reading “The Woman who helped Mary” by Mrs.

Marquis Do La Four, of Rardeaus, Long, song, “Silent Night” by France, John Costa. lhe soc j e ty. Song “Far Away”. Mrs. Biuce MaeDougal, The County Shot- Elsie Herbert, Mrs. Frank Jarrell,

iff, John Costa.

CHORUS

Anna Harvey. Mary Humphrey. Zoe McGaughey. Martha Miller. Beaulah Thomas. Eva Slavens.

Eva Call.

Maudie Cox Howard Davis. Harold Davis. Lloyd Spencer. Curtis Neal.

Mrs. Lottie Ig'wis, song “Shin - On”, by society. A music contest was con*

ducted by Mrs. Jarrell in which Mrs.

Noah Roberts and Mrs Kincaid were)

winners. There was also a Christmas met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. tiee with a gift for each one present.f^’Umni Hoby, Beveridge street. Pians Ice cream was served during the af- were discussed about ( hristmas giltternoon and a general good, happy ^ 0r eharity purposes. t time was enjoyed by all .Those pres-1 Thirteen members and one gue-t, ent were Mrs. Hanna Mullinix, Mts.'^ ls ’ Charles M< Intire, were preepnl. T. M. Roberts, Ethel Roberts, Mrs. U * hi refreshments wen- served.

Geo. Reiser, Mrs. Elsie Herbeit, MrsJ

Noah Roberts, Virgil Roberts, Mrs./hristmas Meeting Louis Roberts, Mis. Lena Hunter, Of VS. H. M. Society Marie Hunter, Retha Mae Stanger.j The Christmas spirit was a pre-

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Mrs. Roscoe Zaring, Mrs. Z-.iring Duel! dominant feature of the W. H. M. S. Mis. C. E. Lewis, Mrs. Frank Jarrell,'meeting which was held in the home

U)t1 first! Mrs. Marcellus Crdusore, Mrs. Orin of • v,ls - R, ’|’ ert ^ O’Hair Wednesday

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i ul i • , <1 Detroit. Dec. 27'-31." fttiot Vsi'Bi.-jft ‘oYlock in the s’hool auditorium., o' 1 3la ce. ami mrs. i.oia i.ong. f r . * _ ’,' r , t0 ma ,P 1 ' president of thJ’tmuor-ity’s Y. Ml d < • , « jb ♦ fj 4 * ♦ God :,l! UU '"

A. and Mi - Goaf is atmdtuber of the p (l || y Anna Class C iuntry ( lub To Have | Y. W C. A. cabinet at the university. \\ jp Have Party Dinner-Party Tonight

ly elected officers with theli 4 new du-1 lies. The meeting wa- called by Wil-1 !ett H. Parr, Jr., of Lebanon, lieuten•u^ governor-elect ofth- Third ilivi-1 ■ i ti.'.yhi-li includes the lulls at Kokomo Noblesville, Frankfort, Tipt m, ! afayette, (bawfordsville, Attica pnd

Lebanon.

Th vi- tors were guests at the reg1 ilai dinner-meeting tonight of the | Lebanon club. Among the officer;- attending the conference were J. E. Fisher of Indianapi lis, district g >ver-

The Indiana university Union board, Thu Polly Anna Sunday school class The Country Chib members and the Association of Worn; i Students, will jhave a party this evening at 7:30 their friends will be entertained with ^ OH *'

~ ^ an i Y. M. C. A. .will at tin- home of Miss Doris Long.

tudent rep- Picas - bring a 10 cent gift.

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Application- Kdwarn Rector IcIMi-s (irimep Hostess low-hip must la in the oljflce.of ‘ the^- ' S! ‘- : " 1 < ' , ** u

Rector Schohlrs .ip Eoundatiari by January 15, Dr. Henry B. Longden, director, announced today. Each fellowship is good for $1,200 to apply on graduate -tudy. Last year there were

ings Flow,” there was ; an attnospliere of deep reverence'’and in their !iPaf*\ those present could sing with the Whittier, “Bing the Song of

dinner-party Thursday evening at (:r<,at J<>y begaa. Country Club. Din.er will be served ’ S,n,f ,,f >rl,,ry t0 aad of

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1 -’.t 7 o'clock, bridge following.

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l.ior; Janies W. Carr of Indianapolis,, , , ,, , , , . r, ,.'di-tli. t secretary-elect; Ben C. Evans | ^ ?!.

<if Crawfordsville, present lieutenant goveim-r, Milton Brown of Greencastle, lieutenant governor of the Fourth 1 divisi n; Th mas A. Coleman of Lafayette, past Kiwanis governor of In-1 ha i::, and L. K. Garrlott of Greecas-

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The Comiticft;i;U, 1 G.lu\ipf (it|wiicastle high -eh >ol, sponsoied. by -Mis- Zella Adams, met at the home of Miss Madonna Grimes last evening for a Christmas party. The home was beautifully decorated in honor of the

Pauw seni irs. Thr-e fellowships are occasion. About forty members were a new branch of the Edward Rector pr* ant. An enjoy us evening was Scholarship Foundation that is sup- s; -nt in dancing, playing cards and l>lyW four years tuition for 545 men features by different member- of the | on the campus thi- year. It will be club. Songs were sung by Mr. Jarm - Sectk n Four the third year i at these awards for Ison, Mi.-s Jes.-ie Williams, Misses Mel Wednesday

B. V. iV tH Held

Xmas I'art^

The Baptists Young People’s Union •if th- First Baptist church held their

J. G.'TSimpIioif'Vondurting the

.h'vmiin*, Jtiiikl-iiif the modern trRr.d of life, w'nicji ti>o ; '(O^tjen is not in acrord with the life and teachings of .Christ, the great exemplar tiorn two

, . . „ , , , thousand years ago in the city of

. 'J David, but she sounded an optimistic

in the final triumph and

veiling at the church. I he evening

, . , 'note in me nnai triumph and everwas spent in playing games. Another ... ... . . ... , ' lasting joy which would come to the

feature of the evening was the exchange of gifts. Thirty membeis were

present.

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the home of Mrs. W. O. Timmoni-. *:• *!• (iirl Scouts Meet Saturday The Gill Scouts will hold their ire. ular meeting Saturday at 2:30 o'clock. All of the girls are to bring some ta or the gift basket. *!• *5* 4* •!* *1* *•• B. & P. W. ( lub Plan For Charity Work Plans were made at a dinner meeting of the Business and Profe-sional Women’s Club last evening to take cure of three- families for Chris'nia-. Food will Jae fufiiiahed two faniilie apd food and cl'thing will he fumisheiT'tVie third family. Members are asked to take their donation.- or money to Miss Ella Beckwith in tiaS. C. Provo -tore. The club purchased a health bond. 1,'tjo meeting last evening was in the Studio Annex and wa- attended by 2!t inembers. A report was made concerning the health bind sale. Four hundred dollars worth are sold already. The campaign will last until Chri-tmas. Anyone who wishes to buy these health seals, may see Miss Helen Black.

tje, pie i-nt secretary.

j graduate study

are made.

E izabeth and Vera May Knauer.

Section Four of the Women’s Uni'-’t

Price Reduced to 10c

The Large Twin - Loaf

With More Richness

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Hoosier Maid Bread

Christian believer. She offered prayer fervent and hopeful in its appear, j | Mrs. Lester Jones’ subject, “W. H. M. S. Children”, was a happy choice, j and she handled it in a way which l w mlri show in no unmistakeable j terms her love for children, and comjing a- it did when the whole world is throbbing with interest and love (for the Christ Child whose birth has been the means of bringing .-o much joy and happiness in the world, was ; u fitting climax to all lovers >f Home Mission work. The children are a | very vital part of its activities and its n pompINhments as an inptrumont I in God’s hand- have been beyond th- | most sanguine expectations of the |

workers.

The K. R. K. High School Trio with their fresh exqui-ite young voicics, took us hark to the long ago when j the first carols were sung proelaimling “Glory to God in the highe-t and :i earth peace, good-will toward

j men.”

Mrs. \\. M. O’Brien and her committee assisted the hostess in keeping with the festive occasion. *1* *1* •J-* 4- 4- 4* Coterie, Xmas Meeting Friday The CoU*rie Club will hold its ( hristmas meeting Friday evening at

The Gift for Any Child.... A BROWNIE VfOU c,n make a hit with any * child with a Brownie fot Chrutma*. Besidca the thrill of owning a camera, your gift will bring many an hour of pleaauie and intereit. New Eastman cameras, all easy fot children to use, are in stock here. And they’re all reasonably priced. We’ll be glad to show them to you. Come in. MULLINS' DRUG STORE

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REDUCED FARES For CHRISTMAS And NEW YEAR S HOLIDAYS Tickets on sale December 19 and 20 Good returning Until January 5, Inclusive Tickets Good In Coaches Only Ask Agent For Full Information

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