Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 July 1911 — Page 2

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THURSDAY

George Vinall was in Tyner on . easiness today. J. Kellog transacted business at "Walkerton today. U A. Ritehey was a "Warsaw business transactor today. Mr. Ella Faller is moving from this city to Anderson, Ind. Ed McLain has gone to Kokomo on a short business trip. Mrs. J. W. Parks of Bourbon chop ped in our citv this mornincMiss Merle Bosworth is clerkinr m t father v her father's store this week. Mrs. Frank Carlson of Donaldson as a Plymouth visitor today. Mrs. VTm. (food of Donaldson shopped in our city this morning. Mrs. Gray of White Pi-eon is here for a visit with Mrs. A. P. Kleckner. Miss Amanda Carlson of Donaldson was a Plymouth shopper today. Miss Pearl Zellers of Cricaro is heTe for a visit wit'i Miss Erma Cressner. Mesdames B. F. Sortex and E. L. Brown of Maxinkuckee shopped in the eity today. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wilcox and children of Walkerton were Plymouth visitors yesterday. Geo. Addy who has visited Joe Swindell for .1 few davs has gone to Kokomo and Longeliff. E. Stair and his daughter Mrs. II Stair h ne po-e to Osceola for a fe days visit with relatives. David Powell of Bmrbon will vis:t his sons Charles and Frank of Tyrer for a week or so. Mrs Thompson trnd little son For-

est of Ar-os spent the dav with her!at J-aporte this morning. He has mother, Mrs. M. J. Boyce. 1,een in tl,is fit.v' at Columbia City Mrs. II. R. Trontman of Lozans- aml f'ther places on usin

port visited in Plvmouth yesterday and at Maxinkuckee Lake today. Mrs. F. D. Grav returned to her home at South Bend today after visiting with relatives in this city. Mrs. Solomon Stockman was called to Bourbon this morning by the illness of her sister, Mrs. John Beck. The Misses Lena Harlev and E!la May Humphrey went to Bourbon todav for a visit of several days with friends. Miss Cnss;e Engrl is visiting at Argos for a few da3s Mrs. L. S. Shock of Burr Oak, was a Plvmouth shopper today. Miss Lenore Vinall was a South Bend visitor yesterday. Miss Elsie Whifeman will spe :d a few days at her home north of town. J. W. Rinard hs returned from a few days business trip to Smth Bend. -Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stanley of Laporte were in the city on business today. ' i Irs. Rehecca Perry has gone to Laporte to visit her niece for a few days. ' Mrs. Milton Robinson and son J'.anl have gone to Rochester for a short visit. Fred Roy. who lives east of the city has crone to South Bend on a short business trip. David Lineberrv has returned to his employment at Crestline, " O., after a short visit at home. Mrs. S. E. Goble of Columbia City lias cone to Lapaz tc visit her daughter Mrs. L. . Holycross. Ford Cressner and Schmier Xolan expect to enjoy themselves as much as possible in Bremen this evening. Mrs. Lottie Ilaines and sister, Mrs. M. Stilts returned home to Bremen Thursday after a visit with Mrs. Ed Gillian. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Long of Chicago are here for a visit with relatives and friends enroute to Niagara Falls. .'') Mrs. S. J. Woodrow went to Lake Maxinkuckee this morning. She expects to spend a week there, staying at the Lake View hotel. Miss Margaret Shilling of Culver, who has been the guest of Miss Lill'an Pulver the past. few days, returned to her home this noon. Leonard Smith, who has driven the delivery wagon cf the GrofT bakery for some time past has resigned 111 pOSlfc'On Uiiu itriuiucu uia home at Culver. , Mrs. Geol Baugher of Benton Harbor is here for a visit with her hustrnds parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baugber. She expects to remain in the eity until Sunday. Mesdames Geo. Cult and Arthur Fleming and the latter's daughter Geneva, visited Plymouth friends TTednesday morning enroute from Valparaiso to Logansport. Ifiss Ethel McLaughlin of South Tfend is here for a week's visit with relatives and friends. Miss 'Ruth Viaall went to South Bend yesterday morning to accompany her fcera. Mrs. May Quick and little daughter and nephew of St. Louis, who have been guests at the home of W. T. Leonard for some time past, spent ths da ypat CulverMrJeftecha twfu Thursday at Culver. ''- ' Mrs. Mae White .of Mishawaka rrho has been the guest of local friends for the past two weIcs has gone to Culver for for a couple cf days further visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry wbo tintil recentlv owned and managed the Ccttage Hotel at Rochc?ter, have j cold the place and are soon to settle om in Chicago. The Misses Eva and Bessie Living-j

I Miss Erma Cressner has recovered

ifrom a short illness. Mrs. T. G. Lore and daughter Francis were Harris visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morrow of Warsaw were Plymouth visitors today. - stone of Dettroit are here for a visit of a couple of days, the guests of Miss Eva Nelson. Jacob Mangus returned home to Bremen today after a visit of a few days with .John Freed. I " "IT w n fl .recently owned by Wm. Ormond has a new sign in front. The Misses Kate Foltz and Mary Sullivan went to Bourbon last evening to attend the hand concert. Miss Esther O'Keefe returned to school at Notre Dame this morning after spending the past few days at Sam Tomlinson arrived home last nicrht from Chicago where he has been on business for a couple of days. Joseph Holzhauer has returned from a visit of about a week at Chi ; easro, Milwaukee, Valparaiso and other points. Ben Mishler returned to Atwood this morning after spending a short tinjc v ! his family here. II. lias charge of a dredge there. Mr. R. B. Primley and daughter Florence returned to their home at Kan hiire. Mich.. Wednesday after ja visit with S- Primley of this city, Mrs. Newton Elkins of Bourbon ileft for ,10r Ilome this morning aftei a visit with her father, John Free man, of this city. Reson Hawn retturned to his home j Ir- 3,1,1 rs- C-- Deacon and son Xewall and Mrs. David Huff left foi Leedsville this morning where they will spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. II. L. Sinrrey daughter Violet, and her cousin Miss Frances Browne of Chicago, who has he n visiting here the past few davs. 1 spent the dav at Argos. Cook and Grant and two children who have been playing at the Or pheum this week left tnd.iv for TnJ clje?ter iiere thev have an en?a?ement the remainder of the week. F. E. Gates of Paw Paw. 111., who has been visiting his daughter Mrs Frank Pulver of this city for some jtine went to Hamlet this afternoon for a further visit before returning home. Geonre Vinall has received word that his daughter. Mrs. Paddock, is not, so ill as was at first thought and is gradually improving and regaining her strength. Mrs. Vinall is now at her daughter's side. Mrs. .T. E. Reigh of Ashland, who has been a guest at the home of her brother, Robert Liggett for some time .returned home Wednesday. She was accompanied by her sister, Olive Lieget t, who will spend some time with her. Mrs. Coffey of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is here again for a further visit with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Capron and brother, George Vinall. before returning home. Mrs. Coffey was in the city earlier in the summer but has spent some time with relatives and friends at Indianapolis. FRIDAY Miss lone Molter is on the sick list. F. Bixler was in Lapaz on busi- !" tdav. 1 W. B. Hess transacted business in Bourbon -today. The Racket Store has a fine new awning. W. E. Bailey transacted business at South Bend todav. Miss Edith Chalmers of Grovertown was a Plymouth shopper today. James Thayer and son Walter spent the afternoon in South Bend. Mrs. Peter Walsh went to Laporte today to see her sick daughter, Mrs. Kate Kuhlman. Miss Holda Snider left for Donaldson this afternoon where she will visit her uncle Albert Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Percival of Winona were Plymouth visitors to day. , Miss Fannie Chart will spend a few days with relatives and friends at Tyner. ' Miss Annie Siple of Donaldson has returned home after a visit with Mrs. Fred Smith. C. Stone of Ft. Wayne was a Ply mouth visitor today enroute to Mich igan City and Chicago. Louise and Frank Plushoc have gone to Laporte where they expect to find employment. Eugene League returned last night from Chicago where he has been the past several days on business. Miss .Tressie Martin left tiis afternoon for a visit of several . days at Indiana Harbor and other places. Mrs. W. L. Berlin visited her sister, Mrs. S. W. Jordan of South Bend today. It is noticed that many dog3 without muzzles are running , loose about ne C1ty uon't wan until n is too late! F. A. Seeber of Waterloo,' Wis., returned home this afternoon after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Benj. F. P. Ivins. Mrs. L. Bittings, of Bourbon,, and Mrs. M. P. MeWhorter, of Columbia

City, spent Friday in this city and at South Bend. F. W. Burkett left for his home at Fort Wayne his mbrning. He has Leen the guest of Henry Glass for the past few days. Mrs. Wm. Freese went to South Bend this morning to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Enoch Wies, which will be held this afternoon. Mrs. S. A. Brewer and daughter of Elkhart left for their home this morning after a visit with the former's 6ister, Mrs. J. W. Thomas of this city. - Mrs. J. E. Whitesell and daughter Jennie of Donaldson returned home todav after spending a 'few davs with the former's daughter, Mrs. R E. Nelson. S. M. Carlisle, of Harvard, Illiwho has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Jesse McNealy here for a short time, went to Culver for a visit with reltives Friday.Mi i:ii es R. .D. Todd , and OVr Porome of Fort Wayne, whj ?. e vi. itig their husbands who arA eioplrve here, visited friends at Gr.Art'un todav. W.a Mabelle Shantz cf Cv.ii'j'io, vV !.;is been the guet oi Mr. aud Mr- nay Harron at thir r'taje i t J!r iiiV'vkee Lake the o i.;r we-k ,eturiicd home today, visiting fiim-Js-i i this city enroute. Ed M. Wright and father of Bremen .vere in Plymouth a few hours Thursday on business and went from here to South Bend. Albert Goslin and Gus Warner of Gary, who have been visiting here for a short time have gone to Elwood for a further visit. Rev. Logan went to Winona today to make the final arrangements for the Presbyterian Sunday school picnic to be held there Wednesday, July 26th. . The Diamond Seekers Club of Pretty Lke Sunday school will give an Ice Cream social at the home of Ira Rhinehart on the City Farm Saturdav evening, Julv 22." The Misses Leona and Melinda Eaton returned to their home at Barkertown this morning after a two week's visit with Fred Kepler and family of this city. Miss Lucie Bondurant left for her home at South Bend this noon after spending five weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ClarkThompson on their farm near here. Remember the Ice Crpnm cn:ii

given by the Reformed Sunday school on tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuckeen on South street. Come and heln ihn iSnndav school. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Dien of Laporte. who have spent a couple of weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cox. left this morning for Rochester where they will visit a short time before returning home. i Mrs. C. B. Bishop and children who have been the guests of her sster, Mrs. A. H. Price for some time left this noon for Lapaz where they will cpend a few davs with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Holland before returning Lome. Mrs. Claude Garrison and son Jesse spent the day at Donaldson. Mrs. Mary E. Ilindel has gone to Columbia City to visit her son Guy. La st night hundreds of people enjoyed the third band concert of the year. Mr. and Mrs. I. Miner of Argos. transacted business in Warsaw today. ( Mrs. S. Logan spent the da in Scwh Bend with her sister, Mrs. L. W. Jordan. Miss Frances Marks and Loui3 Dickenson spent Friday at Culver on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. L. Matz of Laporte Avor.r I'lvmouth visitors today en route to Fort Wayne. Mrs. II.T. Harshuenrer returned to her home in Hibbard Friday after spending soma time in Winona. Isai'ah Shutts retturned to his home in South Bend Friday after a visit here and at Bourbon. An intensive VitoTaph film, "Fires of Fate" was shown at the Crystal last flight to a good-sized audience. j . The Misses Margaret and Loretta Morsches of Anderson, Ind., are here for a few days' visit with the Miss s lone and Marie Molter. Mrs. W. M. Williams and daughter, Gladys, of Indiana Harbor, returned home this morning after a visit with various friends and relatives in this city. Mrs. Scott Smith' of South Band -'isitcvt Plymouth friends this nrv i'ig rnroute to Toledo Ohio and Mo i-r..-c. M)-h., where she expects to spenr. some time. f Tira Misses Flossie and Edna Ifal! hae returned to their respective homes in Chicago after spending several weets with their grandfather, A. T. Bard, who resides near Prettv Lake. '. Russell Strang has returned home after a somewhat extensive trip with Kev. W. S. Howard of South Bend. They spent some time at Port Huron and also visited other points of interest.

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A large crowd of people was present at the Orpheum Thursday evening to hear Miss Agnes Jones sing. The young lady baa, a sweet, pleasing voice which was Fell received bythe audience. The new act of vaudeville also seemed to please. SATURDAY. Frank Lamson transacted . business at South Bend today. Ira Ivizer of Argos was a South Bend visitor today. E. J. Sissle of Chicago was in the city on business today. Jacob Silvius of Etna Green was a South Bend visitor today. The Shultheiss residence on north Michigan street . is being rashingled. Miss Opal Zeiters is home from school at Winona for over Sunday. Miss Ethel Freed went to Bremen this morning for an over Sunday visit. Peter Rivar, who lives near he city, transacted busin ss at Bourbon today. Miss Lottie Logan of Lapaz is home from school at Valparaiso for over Sunday. Mrs. Kate Edwards of Culver was the guest of Mrs. 'Julia Work yesterday. y Mrs. Mary McCallum of Logansport, was a Plymouth visitor today enroute to Gary. Annual outing of the M. E. will be a popular excursion to St. Joe, Thursday Aug. 10th. Mrs. W. L. Peterson has gone to Chicago for a visit of a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. M. Hoffman has gone to South Bend for a visit with her mother. Mrs. II. E. Hartzel. .Mrs. E. Sheanky of South Bend has returned home after a week's visit with local friends and relatives. Miss Elsie Stilson has returned to Chicago after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mis. A. Stilson. Mrs. Robert Sullivan and baby and Mrs. Arvilla Dove and daughter Eflie will spend Sunday with Argos friends. Mrs. MayMcCoy of Warsaw, returned home today after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Caroline Garret of this city. Miss Lettic McBroora of Toledo, returned home today after a visit of some time with Miss Alice Moore of this cily. Mrs. Miranda Fetters went to Bremen today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Johnson over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Randall and daughter Eleanoi left early this morning in their onto for Union City, Mich. II. B. Lemert returned home to South Bend this morning. He has been in the city since Tuesday on a business visit. The little MTidge sirls of Chicago are visiting the L. F. Overrayer family. Their parents will come tonight to spend Sunday. Mrs. W. Burnside of Walkerton returned home today after a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Livinghouso of Donaldson. AVm. Campbell of South Bend left for his home today. He has been working at Tyner and will spend a few days at home. Irvin Ellis, postal clerk on the Pennsylvania, has bought on the in

stallment I'lan, Henry Haag 's house on north Walnut street. Mr. Chas. E. Forgy and wife of Kansas City, and Mrs. Lydia Forgy of Winona are vifeiting Chafes Morcombe and family. Mrs. Nellie Holly and little nephew returned to Rochester today to care for her father after spending the past several days at home. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ridley and two' children have returned to their home at Warsaw after spending the past week with friends here and at Culver. Mrs. Frederick Cole and two children, Frederick, and Mary Ruth went to Chicago this-morning for an over Sundy visit with relatives and friends. , Mr. and Mrs. Al Wright and child ren returned to Twelve Corners, Mich, today. They "have been the guests of Dan Smith and other relatives while here. Mrs. S. F. HartTy and baby returned home to Xoblesville today after a visit of the past two weeks at Maxinkuckee Lake. Mrs. R. W. Moore accompanied her home. A. M. Beldon' and H. Taber have gone to South Bend for a visit. They say; they will remain there as long as their coin holds out. (Maybe they'll have to walk home then.) Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grater and daughter, Pauline, of Muncie are here for a few days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Kruyer and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Haag and family. Th' only time som- fathers ever carry a child is when ther gittin' in a circus fer nothin. I. don't know which is th worst, suspenders with a belt er nothin' at all. Abe Martin. The Misses Dora Browne of Ft. Wayne and Dora Engerman of Portland, Oregon, wh 3 have visited the family of A; S. Middleton, southeast of town for some time, went to Monterey Saturday for a further visit before returning to their respective homes. Mrs. Middleton accompanied them to that plaea.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swindell spent the afternoon at South Bend. Oscar Cullison has gone to Etna Green to spend some time with relatives. Mrs. Elmer Brugh has- returned home after spending a few days in St. Joe Mich. Wm. Detwiler went to South Bend today to see about "buying a livery there. Glen Cressner, who is employed near Bremen, spent Friday night at home. Mrs. Earl . VnnCuren of Bourbon visited here today. She will spend Sunday at Rochester. Mrs. Elizabeth Shafer of Argos left for her home today after a visit with Mrs. J. P. Bishop. Mrs. J ohn McKinney and two daughters of Ft. Wayne visited frineds here today enroute to Kokomo. Mrs. J. M. Wickizer of this city and daughter, Mrs. Andrew Curtiss, of South Bend, who has visited here the past several days went to Kingslanding, Mich, today for a visit with relatives and friends. N. L. Dennis who has for several months been emploved at the town

I power house, left last week for Ply mouth where he has secured a good position with the city plant at that place. Argos Reflector. Mrs. Glen Farnsworth of South Bend was a Plymouth visitor yesterday afternoon enroute to Pittsburg where she will spend a month or so with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Briggs. The Edgerton Mfg. Co. is building j 1 new two-story frame warehouse to accoomodato the increase in their business An addition to one of the drying rooms is also being put up nd several other necessary improvements made. Mi. and Mrs. C. R. Goberly of Detroit, Michigan are here for a visit with various relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor and baby went to Bremen this morning for an over Sunday visit with her sister. Mrs. W. Price. Miss Hazel Rohrer of Argos returned home this noon after a visit of a couple of days with her uncle, m. Rohrer. Her cousin, Florence Rohrer accompanied her home and will visit at Argos for a few days Rev. and Mrs. Mow -went to South jBend this noon. Rev. Mow will j preach there tomorrow, occupying the plr.ee of Kev. Sp tier of the South Bend Weslevan Methodist church, holding the quarterly meet lings. Mr. Tomlinson of late has had great-difficulty in determining wheth er he is running a matrimonial bu reati or a telephone exchange as four of las operators have given up their positions to engage in domestic pur suits within as many months. Mr. and Mrs. James McKay, their son Frank McKay md wife, of Grand Rapids. Mich., visited Mrs. C. Confer this week. Mrs. James Mc Kay is a sister of Mrs. Confer. On Friday they drove out to see Mr. and Mi-s. Ed Rankert. Mrs. Rankert is Mrs. Confer s daughter. Mrs. Jacob Weckerly and son Fred ! of Texas, who have been visiting old mends and relatives here the past few days left today for Anderson where thev will spend some little time before returning to their home. They are well known in this county. having resided here for many years, removing some time ago. A youug lady explained to one of our printers the difference between printing and publishing and in con elusion shyly' said, "Now von mav print a kiss on my cheeks, but you imust not publish it." With that he j locked the fair form in his arms so that it would not pi and went to press. Es. Hundreds of people found their way to the Crystal last night to see the very excellent production, "Ten Nights in a Barroom." In addition to these films two other fine reels were shown and of course the illus trated song. . The public seemed highly pleased with the show which was worthy of their appreciation. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Haag have as their guests, Mr. and" Mrs. Wm. Rudi, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alitisz and son Gilbert .and Mrs. Carolina Fleck, all of Chicago. These visitors together with Mr. and Mrs. Haagwill spend Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs-. Jacob Gottschalk just north of Bourbon. MONDAY. Mr. and' Mrs. E. J. Soladean wert Chicago visitors today. Mrs. E. Hoke went to Delong Saturday for an over Sunday visit. Dr. Borton and Mrs. Dr. Aspinall and daughter Jane spent the day in Chicago. Ira Cooper employed at the barrel factory here, spent Sunday at Inwood. , - John Luty, trustee of Bourbon township, was in the city on business today. . Mrs. Edward Shewell of Chicago visited her cousin, Mb3 Hollis Gibson last week. Miss Bonnie Boggs went to South Bend today for a week's yisit with Mrs. Louis Shirk. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ewald and children of South Bend returned home this noon. They have been the guests of his father, Valentine Ewald since Saturday.

Mrs. Fred Kepler was a Chicago visitor today. Mrs. Charles Jones spent the day in Chicago. Mrs. Ida Rush spent Sunday at South Bend.

Mrs. Cora Bowen will spend Sun-I day at boutn Bend. W. H. Murphy transacted business at South Bend today. . Miss Anna Barr has been quite ill for several days. J. H. Bennett of Tyner was in the city on business today. Miss Ida Griffith was a South Bend visitor Saturday. W. L. Nolan was a Culver business transactor Stäurday. A. Bangs of Burr Oak was in the city on business Saturday. Mrs. Fred Joseph of Hibbard spent Saturday in South Bend. Mrs. Jefferson Samuels of Inwood, was a South Bend visitor Saturday. Mrs. Adam Ebert and little twins have gone to South Bend for a week's visit. Mrs. D. A. Snyder and daughter Ruth of South Bend were Plymouth visitors today. Mark Jacoby has bought a fine young roan short horn bull of C. T. Mattingly. j , Mrs. Lucy L. Bellville and the Misses Blanche and Maude Gerard spent Saturday at Bourbon. Mrs. L. P. Blue and children of Ligonier will visit at Etna Green for a week or more. Jahn Samuels, son, T. J, and the latter 's wife and baby of Inwood, are visiting at South Bend. Mrs. John F. Carlson went to South Bend Saturday where she will visit for a week or more. Mrs. Jane Sharly of Bourbon returned home this morning after spending Sunday at South Bend. James R. Harris left this forenoon for Benton Harbor where he will spend a two week's vacation. Five boy scouts of Argos walked to this city Saturday morning, returning home on the train. Geo. Baxter returned to his employment at Harris this morning after spending Sunday at home. Calvin Ilittle of Lapaz returned home today after a visit of a few days with Plymouth friends. Miss Claudia Moore returned to school at South Bend this morning after spending Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ladd of Bourbon, who were Sundav visitors here, returned home this morning, Dr. Hanford Browne returned to Ins duties at Chicago today. He has spent the past several days with his family here. Mrs. Wm. Hoke of South Bend returned home 'this morning after a week's visit with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Floyd Haler of Flora, has returned home after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. J. G. McGimsey. Miss Minnie Butler of Louisville, Ky., is spending two weeks with her cousin, Miss Anna Barr, at Brightside. Let us tell you what the Prismatic Ray will do for your skin, scalp and hair. v Marinello Shop, Mrs. M. T. Lawrence. Mrs. Allie Wolf and son Ferdie, of Rochesttr, have gone to South Bend for a visit after spending Saturday here. Earl McLaughlin of South Bend returned home today. He spent Sunday with relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. C. Baker returned to her home at Harris today after an overSunday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bair. Mrs. Sarah E. Florey, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas.' Boland of Bourbon, returned to her home at Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Petcher and Mrs. J. Weissert went to Mishawaka Saturday to attend the funeral of an uncle which was held Sunday. Cnuoroo cry FOR FLETCHER'S G A S T O R I A

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returned to their home in Chicago t auci a UC1C luc fcucaio w "ci parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Welborn. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sessman of Mishwaka were Plymouth visitors Saturday entroute to Bourbon where they will spend some time with rela tives. 5 Mrs. D. E. Day and children who have been the guests of L. E. Day of Donaldson the past week, returned to their home at South Bend Sat urday. Mrs. E. A. Broman and son Roy of Donaldson were Plymouth visitors Saturday. The son left for St. Joe where he expects to visit for some time. :- v Mrs. Caroline Kamp of Argos vis ited at the home of John R. Htwitt Sunday, returning home this mom1 in jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Josephson and their guest, Miss Myrtle Johnson of Chicago have gone to South Bend for a visit. v Mrs. J. Hennesey of Inwood spent Sunday with iher brother Erastus Mathewson , returning home this morning. Miss Opal Zeiters returned to school at Winona this morning after spending Saturday and Sunday at none.

Mrs. Sam Tomlinson is on thesick list. Geo. Bo well went, to Lake villa on business today. Mrs. D. A. Blanchard was a Culvervisitor today. Mrs. J. Castley was a Rochester visitor today. John Rettinger visited his 60a Fred at Michigan City today. Mrs. A. Asper of Culver shopped in Plymouth today. Miss Lena Jones of Culver was a Plymouth shopper today. Miss Bertha Seybold was in Culver on business today. Miss Marie Rhodes visited friends at Loganport today. J. D. Grosman of Culver was in the city on business today. Alvin Marsh spent Sunday at Tyner ,the guest of Miss Maud Fink. Miss Floy Leonard has gone to Indianapolis for a visit of some time. Catherine purtiss is visiting at Maxinkuckee with her aunt, Mrs. Edwards. John York and daughter Esther have gone to South Bend to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Zechiel of Culver visited friends here and at Winona today. Wm. Glaub has resigned his position of operator at the Orpheum theatre. John Abbiehl will spend a coaple of days with relatives and friends at Bremen. . Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Personett and on have gone to Culver for a week's vacation. O. K. Klingerman went to Lakcville this noon where he will spend a. few days with friends. Alonzo Walker, Alfred Scheeb and Flint Helms enjoyed themselves immensely at Culver yesterday. Miss Ruth Stoneburner of Warsaw is here for a visit of a week or so, the guest of Miss Helen Wood. Glen Worthington returned to school at Winona this morning after an over-Sunday visit at homeRichard Ladd of Bourbon returned home today after an over Sunday visit with Erman Croup of our city. Mrs. Clifford Bell tind children went to Etna Green this noon for a visit of several days with relatives. Miss Margaret Oglesbee of Chicago is here for a visit of some time with friends and relatives. Joe Holzhauer has gone to Columbia City for a visit of a couple oT days with relatives and friends. Clarence Churchill of South Bend is here to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Clara Crawford. E. Simpkins of South Bend was a Plymouth visitor yesterday, returning home this noon. Wilbur Ehrenstren of Chicago is her for a visit of several days with his uncle, Fred Ehrenstren. Mr. and Mrs. p L. Kemp and baby have returned home to South Bend after a visit with cousins near the city. Mrs. Mary Boggs and daughter. Miss Carrie ,of South Bend, visited J. M. Gibson and daughter Ilollis last week. Mrs. Kopelana of South Bend was a Plymouth visitor today enroute to Argos where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Staley returned home to Etna Green after spending Sunday with the family of J. W. Leazenhy. Clinton Partridge and wife of Tippecanoe, Ind., visited over Sunday

with his aunt, Mrs. Amanda Thomp son and other relatives. Mrs. Mary Bradley of South Bend has returned home after a visit of three weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Peter Elder of Etna Green. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wrigley returned to their home at South Bend today after attending the family reunion at the home of Samuel Casper yesterday. j Mrs. W. C. Bernhardt and son Wm. of South Bend have returned home. They have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Appleman the past week. The Misses Hazel Love of this city find T.pln Prtnl rif "R.-inf r.n "I To t-It-morni after pending Sunday with rp ,f m and friede hem Esther Bosworth went to Union City, Michigan with the Randalls last week and is now visiting thrm in their new home. Claude Bryan returned home today from Bluffton, Ind., where he has been employed for three years. He will visit relatives !here for a week. Mrs. P. Lewis and children of South Bend returned home this noon. They have been the guests of Mesdames Rose Foreman, Lee Yazel and Ernest Fish the past few days. Mrs. . S. J. Mosher of Hibbard, Mrs. L. Switzer of Plymouth, and F. R. Thompson of Lincoln, Nebraska, all went to Tyner this morning to spend the day with their brother, Thomas Thompson. Mr. F. B. Thompson resided in our city over thirty years ago and remarks that he can not help but notice the raany changes that have taken piace in this vicinity since he left when a yoiing man. He is also very glad to get back and see all of his old friends who are still taking part in the game of life. II Air DALCAr.l ClecoM and brautXic Cia h&iz. promote ft larurmnt prowt ?ver Fails to Restore Orty Hair to its Youthful Color. Care, prm.p i .e-m-m jc L.ir ... .r-