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concord Mr. and Mrs. &uas Gilbert of Goshen are moving ‘on the Williaim Smith farm. Mrs. Harry Striuby of Elgin, 111-, is spending a few days with her sis ter, Mrs. Hazel Whitehead. z Mr. Ernest Mathews and wife were guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhrt Sunday. Mr. Eiler is suffering with an infection in his hand. Mr. and Mrs. John Buhrt and daughter Lolo, Sunday afternoon in Goshen with friends. Mrs. Ada Clayton and Mrs. Jim mie Steinburger called at James De wart’s Monday. Mr. Everett Tom and family spent Sunday with uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Click of Cromwell. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crandal of Michigan and Mr. Guy Fisher an< firmly were guests of Mrs. J. A* Fisher Sunday. Beryl Jones spent Friday night with Wayne Bucher. Miss Dessie Hoover spent Sunday at the Guy Letherman home neat New Paris. Jacob Bucher and family called at the Bertram Whitehead home Sunday evening. Emeral Jones, Guy Fisher, Jamet Dewart. Jacob Bucher and wives at fended the Farm Bureau banquet it Warsaw Friday evening. Van Burer township wks the banner township of the county, having 32 Farm Bureau members present. Charley and Ralph Beiswanger and wives went Thursday to lUiaois to attend the funeral of Mr. George Beiswanger. I TIPPECANOE Mrs. George Tom is visiting friends in Fort Wayne Gordy "spent the week end in Elkhart. Mrs Dessie Fidler spent part of Inst week at the Joseph Wimer home. The Gordy family spent Thursdayevening at the George Keger home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuhn were guests at the Gordy home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline and family, Frances Likens, Mr. and Mrs. John Mellinger and Mr. and Mrs. J. Garber were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Tooley; Rev. and Mrs. Otha Warstler called at the Joseph -Wimer home one day last week. Mrs. Hattie Fidler and Mrs. Sum-
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mers called on Mrs. Rosie Lewallen Friday. Mrs. J. L. Kline and Mrs. J. Gar>er visited with Mrs. Anna Smith Tuesday . Dr. Fernier of Leesburg called at he J. L. Kline Tuesday. DISMAL Mr. and Mrs. Lon Burley and son Frank spent a few days last week in -Ohio. Mrs. Burley goitsf as far as Van Wert county,, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ira Jackson. Mr. Burley ind Frank Frank driving on to Columbus to visit a sister who was seriously ill. Claus Bobeck and son Harold Irove to Elkhart Saturday afternoon on business. Mrs. Vada- Morris had the misfortune to slip and fall on the ice- and fracture the bones in her right hand. Mrs. Flickinger, Mrs. Minnie Doll md daughter of Wawasee, Mr Geo. )oU and Miss Doris of L'ig- • nier drove to Warsaw last'Friday md visited in the home of Mr. and 4rs. Henderson and daughter. Merrit Lung, wife and, two sons pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lung .of Cromwell. Harvey Cole, wife and daughter >f Fort Wayne were guests over the veek end of the later's parents, Lee Lung and family. Dean Carlson, wife and daughter i >f .Topeka spent Sunday- with Dora Jlingerman and wife. Meredith Mullin and wife of Chi-j ■ago spent the week end in the Ralphbung home. Merrit Lung-and wife and Dora; Jlingerman and wife spent Sunday evening with Lee Lung apd family. FOUR CORNERS Wr. and Mrs. Clint ■ Callander and hildren spent Sunday at the home >f Mr.. and Mrs. Buckrick of near Milford. Mesdames Geyer and Darr, Deithzick and Darr and daughters of Goshen, were visitors at the Joe Bushjong home in Syracuse Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers spent Sunday evening at the Crist Darr home. ■ • ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert called at the home of Artie Geyer Friday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulery and three children of near New Salem were' callers at the home of James Myers i Sunday afternoon, and also called at j the home of Wm. Fisher at Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr spent Thursday at the Earl Darr home of . near Goshen. I Wm. Kindig and wife and Mrs. ,
Kindig's mother of Syracuse called on Mr .and Mrs. Henry Geyer at the home of her son, Artie Geyer Friday afternoon. Mary Ulery called at the James Myers home Friday afternoon. WEST END Mr. and Mrs. Jess Owens and daughter of Wabash, Mr. and Mrs. Bon.vitz and two daughters of No. Manchester were -Sunday evening sup>er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarritypent Sunday in Goshen, with Mr. nd Mrs. J. C. Fleming. Seth Rowdabaugh and family spent Junday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. !. W. Rowdabaugh. Mr. Ed Berkey nd Mrs. Emma Baker were dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Rowdabaugh. Mrs Jess Metz, Mrs. Jess Mellinger, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morehouse, Mrs. \msy Clam spent Thursday with Mrs. Abe Morehouse, Miss Orpha War-, rtler spent the week end with Miss Opla Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Niles, Mr. J. I. Weybright spent Sunday in Nappanee with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Weybright. Mrs. R. Neff and Mrs. W H Weybright and Mrs. Manley Deeter have .he flu. Mrs. Orba Weybright, Mrs. Fred Gall spent Tuesday in Goshen with Mrs. Frank Culler. Rev. E. Jarboe and wife were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield Saturday afternoon. Mr. Jess Eisenhour has quinsey. Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybright bought the Wallace Wagner farm north of Syracuse for their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall, who expert© move on it the first of March. Mr. Hugh Strong is moving his family on the Charley Markey farm near New Paris. A Mr. Larson from Illinois has moved on the Dan Neff farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sheffield and children of South Bend; Mrs. B. H. Doll of Elkhart, Mr and Mrs. Jess Metz were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield. Those who called on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright the past week were Mrs. Charley Weybright, Mrs. J. W. Weybright, Mr. and Mrs. Orba W’eybright, Mr. and Mrs. John Stout and daughter Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vail, Mrs. Martha Fagler were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Wydner of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vail, Mr.
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and Mrs. Tillman Hire, Mr. and Mrs. Alvia Smith and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoshaw Sunday. Mr. Hushaw has been very ill since last fall. SOLOMON’S CREEK Merle Darr and family called on Chester Firestone and family Sunlay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cope of iwaka. Mrs. Jamas Wortinger arid grapdson, Ray Dene spent Sunday #ith Alonzo Rookstool and family. Miss Louise Darr and Jaunifa jiishwa spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Meriam Darr. The Ladies Aid will meet with with Mrs. John Darr on Wednesday ifternoon, the 18th, the members are ill invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Cole and
Next Saturday will be Dollar Day at BACHMAN’S These are Exceptional Bargains---And a Great Opportunity to Buy Goods at Money-Saving Prices ————— — ■ 7 yards ,„d 2 Pair ut Outing Flannel Curtains Ladies’ Rayon Ladies 51.0 U, $1.50 Good Heavy Novelty and Non-Run Silk HoSC For pi ain White Bloomers 2 Pair SIOO SI.OO Pair SIOO <- SIOO . r - 5 pair 8 Yards 5 yarfls Men’s Dress Heavy Work Good Grade Stevens GIOVeS Unbleached 18 ,nch L,nen bUITtS For Muslin Toweling $1.50 Quality ! si°bo SIOO sioo sioo Sheep Skin ’ Lo ! 15% Discount Overalls ch.idr«n. _ Coats , .Wash Dresses o n ah cotw.n and —Q® p . SI.OO to $1.95 . Part Wool . C Now $6 75 Now s9c Blankets 15 % Reduction on all Ball Band First Quality Arctics, .Rubbers, etc. Grocery Specials for Dollar Day ' '■ ■' ' ' ■■■ r ■■ -• . ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ • . ■ . ■ ■ ■ "' ' ''■ ■■ - Palmolive P. & G. or Flake White FIOUT s 10 lb. Caill One Sack w Old Hickory S ® a P Soa P Smoked Salt 16 bars for / 30 bars for Pancake Flour 4 1 lb. Black Pepper All lor For SIOO SIOO St-00 SIOO —M■■ ■■■■"" l— ■■■■■■■ / r 3 pkgs • 20 Pounds Blue Rose , Large Florida Mother’s China Ware Sugar ' Rice q (tots Gr.n ul .«d SuKar 4 lbs fOF Dozen SIOO SIOO 23c 20c
: hildren, Dorothy and Or vol of Columbia City spent Sunday with tfrs. Ella Hapner and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Stacker and •.wo daughters, Helen and Romaine pent Sunday in North Manchester. Chester Firestone and family spent Sunday with Guy McDowell and ’amily of Elkhart. Charles Hapner spent Sunday with Charles Stacker. < Hairy Juday badly sprained his inkle one day last week and has jeen unable to walk withput the aid if crutches. Sunday school Sunday morning, services Sunday evening, Rev. Wilson talked of starting remeetings at this place Sunday jvening, but nothing definite was decided. o — Watch programs of Crystal, Ligonier.
SALEM Nathan Long, Mrs. James Long,' George Mullen and- family of Solomon’s Creek, Lucille Smith of Elkhart' and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy spent Sunday with Joe Smith and family. Venn Long and family of Syracuse called in the afternoon. Marjorie Smith is recovering from he quinsy, sore throat and earache. Her brother Harry is feeling better. Those who spent Monday evening vith Reuben Mock and family were Ray Godschalk and Dqnild Smith Dorothy Klinger. Mr. and Auer and son Nelson Tom were Sunday guests of Conrad Auer. Hdnry” DeFries and wife spent iiinday with the former’s brother, John DeFries and family. Rev. Garrison and wife of Milford
called at Mrs. Ed Klinger’s home Sunday. SOUTH SHORE Mr. Emmitt Ingle and family of Fort Wayne spent Sunday at Wawasee. Dwight Mock and family spent Saturday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and M:-s. Bert Searfoss spent 1 Thursday in Elkhart. Freeman Kelly of South Bend is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs'. Bert Searfoss. Mrs. Emma Cummins of Elkhart called on ber sister, Mrs. James Piaster Friday and attended she 'uneral of her aunt, Mrs., Millicent Miller. Jesse Rentfrow and mother spent Monday evening with Frank Wogo:nan and family.
