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Steuben Ccuntyo Favorite Family Newspaper TEUBEN ICAN L4 JJ US 8 Pages ANGOLA, INDIANA. JULY 11, 1923 ESTABLISHED 1857. VOL. LXVII, No. 2S field fence, and made a circuit ofjnff: nPPFPTlOV FOR shall WE HAVE Irum nin rmrn nr I CHURCH NOTES LOCAL NEWS ITEMS t.itnl if lr mn WALB NEXT WEEK i Butler secured a hospital! i wu Dflu rinco ur 1UG0LA AWARDED FLAG II) 1-0 LEAGUE nnstian Angoli Three River Thnr- one earn in me una, eignia uu 'ninth, the one in the ninth be ns secured when Stanlish accidental I frm.t Lvrry Tart the UNKNOWN ORIOIfi dropped his and the umpire State F.ipntr! to Attcnl.

Sernces are held In the Christian day. Juy f2. The question of butldine a county Science building, corner of Gale and; Marriage licenses Is- hospital ha bn brought again to Martha streets, every Sunday at 11 sud to Mar an Lola Scber and El-' the point of derision by the p.opl-? a. rn. and Wednesday evening tests- Tin J.

Clark, both of Kretaenc. and and ofncT of th- rnnntr hv ih. a 1 nf ir.MSUWrCTEMCr.TOLWE'M ViLVAl'l. Indianapolis. July 9-A large bases full, close work by the Angola mwnnts at a p.

an-J lyrt nu- tender to th county by Hon. Wil- numb, of Republican party leaders Ui 1 09 1 ressa tius 'of Indiana hav ent definite aur- dially invited to attend Hoi, both of Fr-m The aHo to Tressa city nrxcii onf. B. McConn-ll of a fn- lt- for III5K COJIMIMTV I.AST boys keeping them to one run. The score.

1 Tho Ijitn Jirr rottsrr A lh nnrmui fn th i viiiit I i 1 II anr to Indiana Republican State headquarters that thev will attend Foelatlcn 11 hold a banquet at the pola. and th rnunt? cot-r'l ha I "XT Ie- a IV Ju'y 15 Subject: Ood. Sunday school Is held at 10:00 the -Welcome for Walb" and Re- pub'lcan Lot- Fast at the Prerln a. m. to which pupils undr twenty hotel, Indlanapol's, Thursdar of years are admitted.

I.ak Jams Beach hotel on July be-n ca'Id in sesion-for nxt Mon- 24th. at 7 o'clock. A lirge meeting day to consider th question. It is is etp-e'ed. a matter for whieh th rspons MM- Fine lanhn Home linrnnl Twice Sreral of th- former neighbors ty sts now wholly upon th- coun- ln Elslun Month.

Bar of Mr. Judg Col- and family, mt cil. but witho-n doubt th! bo.lv And With a Shilu'e for Balance tf Soa son. Vtorbo and Kendall ille tjult. week.

July 19. This matins promises to th largest and most enthusiastic cathrlnu of Rppubll- fmcTTeiitlonaI Chnrrh At Fair finwiiil with them at thdr farm home last would wish th adrrf of th-Frlday nicht. Ic cream and cake pop! upon th- matter. wor- serTed and an enjoyable time' A few ynrs neo th- ma'tir was was sp-nt by all. submitt-d to the p-ople and pal Mr.

and Mrs. A. K. Kins-y farorahly br a small vot-. Some' cans during the remainlne month or flt bJwf th' year and It Is Ptpectpd that Re- Lord.

The union eTenin oVil hrIntr CUn 'n the Methodist Stat-will be present. 'church. Ancnlj, nn II SH Swe-nev ss 3 10 0 0 Kuhn If 4 2 2 0 0 Pome riot lb 2 1 1 0 KImmeth if 3 0 2 11 Wilson 2b 4 13 0 0 Chambers 3b 0 0 0 Gross cf 4 0 0 0 0 II: ms 4 0 0 0 0 Standi'h 4 110 0 Butter nn II SH Nicholson ss 5 0 0 0 0 Mal'orv lb 5 0 0 0 0 cf 3 0 0 0 0 3b 4 0 2 0 0 Watt rf 4 1 0 Rl.vivelt If 4 0 10 0 Whir 4 2 2 rhrlrs 2b 4 3 0 0 Witmer 2 10 0 1 Hom runs Wilson; two-has i rtp rtpuDiican rarty is in milit I Fire at midnight last Thursday d-troy-d the ric- horse hira on tb Angola fair ground, and during th- progfss of thi fire aa alarm was turned In that th ant for th important Tlsitod Moss Klnsey and daughters qn-stion waa rald as to tb- car- n-s- anil Iniu, of Auburn. Satur- rrtnss of ail th- proe-nfl ng in th- day. on their way horn- frijn Pay- elation, and th- council de'lay-jj ton.

Ohio, wher- thy hare leen action ln th- matter ronnotnnt Iothoit t'hnrrh Prayer meeting Thursdav. 7:30 presidential campaign Just around th comer." sa'd F. K. Schortemler, secretary of the Rpubl can Stat" 1 Sunday school. morninc ffn Tlsit ne thlr daughter lgal authority says that th-re is no r-sid-ne- narinr completion at Whtn Anco.a in a consistent game defeated Liutler on the Butler ground in a consistently played game br both teams, Sunday, the championship for the 192Z schedule of the Ohio and Indiana Lvague was awarded to Angola by consent of all teams fthe league, and it was decided by the directors of the league to start a new schedule.

This was made necessary by the announced of to withdraw from the league. KendaUville has won but one came this season, and iooal support of the team eon of Fast's corners, six miles west -Som-on- carried off a bush-! fatal d-f-et In th- -'pction and worship subject "Mt. Moriah Its Cmmltt-. "ETery Republican, man or woman. Is invited to mcM Mr.

pr isting or rann Epwortn r- n'i i r.AHR n-m snouiu o- name upon th- -niroit. js uuhuhk. i if f-s- Walb. th- new State Chairman, at I--aeu-. 30 union Sunday evening Sons stor last Saturday council as th- expresd wjh of th- Id-nce was owner, vy Bert time.

We expert to hare a most ffT c-, 7:30. night. Frank r-qu-st th- party p-opie. until ropp-l bv 1-gal ac- ban. and was to r-plac one r.f tb The union church service will b- i no lQ in- nasei.

as tion. sam- si- iesroyefi oy aroui b-ld in th- M-thodisf church on someone ele may n-d to carry1 However upon th- m-rft of tha eight-en months ago. The vff something else cas- there oiuht iifii of th- f're at th- Manahan on T.f Sunday eveninc at 7:30. hits Standish. KImmeth Holtfreter 2.

2 Theirs. Bas. on balls A dauhgter, Gladys Lucil-, f'rst over th- of a hoipifaj for this occasions a mystery, as no rmc dauhter wss born to Charles and this community. S-v-ral tim-s each horn- on either occasion. The cut.

The support at Waterloo, wnica cut. cn'hnlastio tine and we are planning to make th- very b-lpful in promotine the work of the com nc campaign. R-publicans throughout th- State rreiy take this a personal invitation to be present at this conference th- Severin Hotel at ten-thirty To a low rlace Standish S. off Whitman 2 team had also slipped to a low place In the 'eacu from last year run- out ty ni.sn 10:30 York M. F.

Charrh 9:30 n. Sabbath School, a. m. preachlne servlc-. Thurdav evenlne at Umpire Fales.

r.er-up position, went down with the team standing and the managers ftJ to withdraw, leav ne lo.t 13.1 un O.i.i oi i 011 3 p. m. An cola ButVr bit- Hohl-rbaum In pati-n's. cr'tictlly p. ar car- re Thursday ninht was dicov-rp Jackon township.

July 3. but died r'rd over th- roids from twenty- nv Mrs. Izora Wll. who wa work- th- following dar. Th- pirents hav- fiv- in fifty mil-s to a point where or f- Hain-s on th- farm th- sympathy of ereryon- in their horifa servic- can s-cu'ed and n-ar th- Minahan hom- and witk sad ber-avement.

more than one- th- delay incurr- nn effectual means for fight ntr the Th- Republican has rce'red a he proven fatal. Is It right to long- 'h residenc- wa completely number of soupvnlr c.ird from Dr. er minain such a condition 'ici d-troyd. Thoj- who arrived nrt July there will be an Ice er-am social at o'r'iKk. Thursday morning, 2 th- church lawn at Jon-s Chapel.

a six team membersh'p. the same as, season, composed of th-- fo'low- iv.s teams: Angola, Auburn. But- lor. Bryr.n. C.arrvtt and Lincoln n'a It 1 un.lerstooj that a'l of th- our Prayer Meeting will b- held party leaders ar- sponserinc th's cn Wednesday evening.

July 13th. pu'-Mean lov feat and It ex- beautiful home-run was set-ond for him this seaon H-s on'r fifty-seven more to ro to and Mrs. P. N. Suth-rland on th-ir a progressive community as St-uben rn scerie say the fire was loe- trip to tho coast, and on th tinmo.

cminf v' c'cl that larre delegations will go I break Bib" Ruth's world's cord. of th- pfej rs the basement and in the second story. Mr. Manahan was preparing to move inta th hint in a f-w ibvs. The i etima- to Indianapoli from most cour.iie of the State.

Jone Chapel 'ward Journey via British Columbia. During th war a condition arn 1:00 a. Sabbath School. The views ar- very interest'ng and because of th- pr-valnc- of a a. m.

Class meeting. 7:30 th- scenes visited by the- p-opl- nt malady among the 50'df-rs iu p. m. preaching serr're. are wond-rful.

Lat Saturday they our communifv tint cov.nl Life of F. rt ayne. A temporary seh. dule was arranged for vt Sun-dar as fo'iows: Angola at Bryan Butter at tiarrett. Auburn at Fort Wavne.

Angola wil bo formally awarded tb. of tho first se- Final I.aie Slnndlnir Lat year Butler played a losing gtm- throughout the season, nc in first place read Tuesday evening. July l.th. there wer- In th- snow and Ic- of the death, som- p-rhap lu bec.u- of $1. o.lil.

with in the n. K'rk of Spnnule In Fair Ground Fire. Th- barn nt the farr ground ivas ing from th- bottom up Hr fans. wi.i no our regular prayer service iirmsn KoeKtos. and arrived An-1 JntifT1cf-nt nifans for car'n? for held at the church.

Immediately roll yesterday in hot summer ell- th-m. Should w- wi for another following, there will b- choir prac- mate after a most happy trip. 'such ralamitv to com- b-for- w- 4 fe in size, being the old lice ny otir young people. lucicor, ci liioomington, prepare for tb- rmorfrnrr Won Lo; pet. Angola 10 1 Prvan 3 .727 Bitler 6 4 .500 Lineotn LIfes 6 5 .5 4 5 Auburn 4 Carrett 4 7 .361 Waterloo 4 7 .363 Kemlaallville 1 10 .091 grand stand which wss moved ottt Don not forget to attend the Ice is making a survey of th- Cm we.

as a prosperous m-ster the net game to P-ay however, cave the team stood sup-ed on the home grounds. At the nort. and this year they have a cloe of th- peeond schedule a rst wSnntn ration which crowd-sertson series will be played for the for the top piac- at all se. eon championship with the win Umes Why cannot the fans at ner of th- second ctlon. and In case and Waterloo be eood haPPV to nnrlh.net corner of tl principal lakes of Steuben county community afford to wait 1 fo- the f'sh and gam- bureau of In- cream social on July the 19th.

You cannot afford to the good, clean tim-. for- providing adequat- means for when th new rrar.dtand was built, the care of th- sick and unfortunate jt was entirely ablar- on th- west in our community? Is th-r- any dd- when discovered bv s- v-ral cit of Sfeuhcu county who is tin- persons. Th- huild'ne wss insnred jdians. H- will mak- soundings, get accurat- shore lines, and determin-: as mtich oth-r information may Ancola Is winner of both sections, yprtg with the next leading team. Th- MOI NTZ REFMOV be useful In compiling an alias of w'Hing to KendaKvlM- and Waterloo players ar- fre- to accept berths In any other John Forney, who has been one of the strong men on the Waterloo pay nis littl- nropor- hr th.

In th- fniiTifv Tho cnrcnlh nnnnal ronnlnn of tb- lakes Of the Stat-. If cXPeCt- TTirrs Hlvers CJets linn Antrola gave the crack Three team, although It is agreed thst no tion of th- taxes required to r-II-v- Mutual for $70. It was ocenpi-d such a tuatlonr If so let him by Dick and Charles Spangl- for tesri. In the left garden, will play tho iount family was held July that every lak- of over on--half with Angola the remainder of the Sth at the hom- of Mr. and Mrs.

mile diameter po included larcer sa'ary shall be paid tnem nivers. a c'ose run last Frl-than they have heretofore rec-Iv-d. al Thre Rivers In a fast and ano go on record. season torag- of their threshing outfits. The portion of the property own-d by TVck Spangl- was entir-ly d-- A rather strange incident hip-' pened In connection with th- fire at ANGOLA BASEBALL TEAM which Is to avoid r-iddine ror ine interesting game.

Iosin out by a player. It Is hoped that they will trore cf four to five for the Three nj lKF: AVIXS tJ IX be rlacevl amone the weaker teams njvrs team. It was a rame far: bnt one engine owned AT THREE RIVERS Avery Drushal. northwest of Angola. Forty-three relatives and friends were pres-nt.

The forenoon was spent In and at nootr a fin- picnic dinner was served which everyone seemed to enjoy. the Manahan home last Thursday n'ght. The fire was discovered by Mrs. Irora Wells who stays at the Jointly was saved. Th- property in war that make an even above the ordinarv.

A pood crowd; thtt maite an even Not a few fans nf our ctftr oom' destroyed consisted of engine. cont-ct for th- balance of the sea- Angola fans accompanied the! Old Clear I-ake won and lost In hom- of A. R. Haines. Mrs.

Wells xrntftts. of the old umpiring irm n.l th-r r-cetvod th finest a double header with Huntertown After dinner contests such as foot in.l nn is ik fui i n.i in tntr at Cnldwater Lake, the first w.n PnlM our baseball team to Thre- separator-, hull-r. corn shred- nrJ h111''" Friday and w'tnTJsed der. tanks, pumps, pulleys and aH talkine and cn: her one of th- beet eam-s of the equipment. Th- loss Is estl- household was Atn (iaaa -o-tth T-ftfk rui nia.

Vo races, potato races, nalldrlvine con- netng maae to fnure i ov city. a return came mil op 5. v.v. clon .0 thi h- Tom Ratling for the other two am-' Angola tomorrow. Uhe scor- of 7 to 3 when the Hunt- lest were held After this came the P.

so that the sleep. so that the aroused, and Mr. VhV; harness meeting, and-a short pro- Haln-, call- u- I anVe In the Farmed 'and Mer- ritre t- r-: ertown pitcher weakened In The children pare 1 til, r. Swnejr fln over.the.fen- chant's Agency. nv.

ttmVr riar Cl.xo -rw. it n.i.1 tm final Innings. The last ea.me was cram a (nrMafl I 0 A ATfl- rill II II Mill! si ai irii inn ai II 111 UUl'l won or iiuntertown 11 to i. von- v. home run k.n irorn rotntnod for th- follow, when she saw th- light of the fire, Conte-st.

Angola 100 001 101 4 Angola The association has not made arrangements for a new barn yet. A. K. Elsfon. secretary fthe fair, said nm nc uir iu ivi una in writer was One of th narlT Two-base nn.n.t I anii gave the alarm.

I nr-r unc 01 in? party Angola and Butler. leaders In the Home runs Sweeney, 'eacue. rlaved a close same at But- hits. Kemmeth. Forn-y.

in tne iirt lour innincs on nncnrri-" ann can nonV rf oton 1 to n-y. nunR.e. t. 1. dent- Miss June Tlmshal.

Treasnr-1 Mr. and -Mrs. orvuie Stevens ATtrl iTT aA'VlVat! I' Jessie ler Sundar. The Butler aggrega- Sjoberr. Batteries Mbss Mount.

Secretary. and iwo children and Mrs. Stevens iZJZJl ternporary arrangements would the last reunion there have 1 mother. Mrs. Wilson, started on a I' Jl n- Probably be mad- for this year and pttT? seventies be tion rut up a hard fight with the Miller: Standish and Williams.

r. tchVnV nf Since down was a member a new barn built at th- north end of Coming Game Lewis of old Clear Lake He allow- been no births, no deaths, and three two weeks' expedition hope of getting, a chance at the pen-' nar.t, and It was on of the best con-) Angola at Butler. July 15 Crooked Creek to Michigan points oaseoan learn, serv- the track later. Tents win pe nsea atnVota. Vuly 12 -I, -n.

In the he marriages -v- I mnrning Thev left in two iruiu me icn-r POX. to nouse live StOCK exniDUS tail Angola -T" led the tets of the season, from tiie start, and 1 1 iix riia hi tea rrt t. a tl ritcneu. cinched rostum Cereals at Angola year. the home of Mr and Mrs.

Charles canoes, one large on- ror tn- pas- I I tics. CH'ir sengers and a trailer for baeaee. iMountt In July, 1924. came with three runs In the fifth. 26 which add-d to the two taken slng-i Other Uesnlts Snnday First game.

Huntertown The first message from them was Havlne. a few hours of leisure the game we took In sight- n4: "me we rnt- 030 00 000 3 Old Clear Lake MARRIED ly In the first and fourth, and one Garrett 5. Lincoln L'fes 6 added in the elehth when 1 Kendallvllle 6. Auburn 2. laid a beautiful hit over the right Bryan 9.

Waterloo 2. Batteries C. Croy 111 003 01x7 nnTtmtvs pvpnq ffOTFTi received this morning and mailed at looK1 Cror and MEERS HOTEL l. Monday evenlne. which W0 troy ana, h.

Tnrange 0,1 friends and landwarks. We Oavis. I The Angola Rotary Club met at was located near th- WPre at tne famotl, Kellogg Straw- Weldon's Landing last Friday even- jnntr in sight of Lime Lake. m. "nd Uo the Fddv 30 700 001-11 lne and enjoye.1 one of the famous Jhey were obliged to ny their afJt 0 Johnson; Lewis and Second game.

Huntertown On Jane 28. Lee Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, waa 03 1 1 i Old Clear Lake 000 121 012 7 i menus at ET'nrude Inn. with Mr.

i i103'' th- world married In Fort Wayne to Vic- i. rm. i n. nt Iha Ar. Herb Nnu i am nriift rt k.iik,ti xr.MMA TT v.

Batteries M. Croy and Johnson; 'and Mrs. Ed Myers as hosts Aam Thev cnloved the IITS iraui. iui io. v.ij.

Huffman. Lewis and Davis. 1 Mentenberger Is the lunch hound for and more than ever think bae-haii th- Path-drab After the ceretrr miliars experience ar mrj 9 experience ar -r jiiiraiuiMi the greatest of all outdoor sports. and wedding breakfast the couple i Old Clear Lake took Hamilton In- the club, and that his scent Is un- ito camp last Sunday at Coldwater errlnc Is shown by the following Pted to reach th- jLake by the score of 11 to 0. The menu which was served: (somewhere east of Fawn R.ver last JOHN W.

NYCE. went to Chicago on a wedding trip and will return to Fort Wayrve where they will be at home with tbe bride's parents at present. pltch'ne of Lewis and errorless de Thurs- Halved Canteloupe i Mitr xr Wdla and ons of Angola vs Three Rivers r-t cnin mr r.nr Editor in. I- ieiis ana sons oi th- Fremont Eagle, rovally enter- fense by his team mates was the feature of the game. Score by tscauopea roratoes nowuw hti.hr nf Baked Beans i the eountr at a sumptuous dinner at line county Hi a iiiuiiri Hamilton 000 000 000 0 Fruit Salad Clear Lake 103 040 30x 11, Sliced P'neapple Tnttn Cnlad Prune 4uce ln Fremont last Honey i Saturday evening.

A very pleasant Fig Preserves social visit was enjoyed by the Batteries Fee and Taylor; Lewis Raspberry Jam Davis. Teach Preserves present, among wnum "nr. TT- I I rium Preserves the four sons or Mr. ana irs. m.

Sliced Tomatoes VINI AMI RAIV htl MUCH ymmw Young Onns" Radishes Celery rTI PnWVS 3. the printing business. In d.fferent IlAMACii: StiUTII OF HERE Elsie Baker I a v. i. I I I IIH If uru guest from Battle Sliced Beets ucumner I'icKies Sliced Cucumbers i Crr.k' The vicinity of Ashley and of there was visited by a high (Printers picnic wn ivi t'niumaj Bread and Butter wlnd and rain storm yesterday after- Assorted Cake Doughnuts i afternoon.

Aug. 11. at Spring Potnt. iXot the least of the pleasing featur- Krt. 4f.

tf w. re taken off the meat market, off I Coffee. Iced Tea i mfal rvfd bL.I of Cooper's store and picture show. And aftr the feed the Rotarlans Hort Jame, and quite heavy damage was done had Just enough breath left to thnronJbiv renovated t. ni ouarters.

tnorougniy renoTarea. re- America's Great Contralto L'ghtnlng killed a fine cow fn the 3rr arrangements were made at the I and "nd J9 Pasture on Jay Misner's farm In meeting for a m-ettng to be held V'T'ld ThZoml Salem. with the Angola Rotarr. Club gronn Ieted ood "It i in meals servea cieaniy ana cneenui surroundings. Trees were urrooted, barn doors 1 sometime this month, and Fred L.

torn off, silos overturned and wind Starr was appointed chairman of the mills destroyed In the Ed Ship? arrangements committee. The meet- You Wouldn't Try To Sing A Quartet by Yourself WHO CARRIES THE LOAD? neighborhood. this week will be held In the M. E. church with the Dorcas Society.

.1 Charles L'bey. north of Hudson, had a silo damaged so that it will have to be taken down. No Injury to persons has been in-- AX EX A RLE WEEK An artist who has won admirers everywhere for her heart songs end sacred selections. The criticism has been raised sometimes, as Is natural, that Angola and Pleasant township seeks pub-He improvements out of the county purse for the purpose of building up the local community only. Not very On Saturday noon of last week the John Flfer people were made Tery harpy by the arrival of relatives from Nebraskaand since then there has been one round of pleas- a v.

i BIRTHS i many broadminded men raise such a criticism because It is well known that what Improves one portion of Annt. ti ure. ana leasiinp; wnn second child. I xr il l. ttr IV xr xr 1 1 naira at" days rest the entire party motored to Edeerton.

Ohio, where they were entertained in the J. Rodger Day home the party returning the fol i lowing day to the home of George Mr. and Mr. John Estrlch and daughter, returned last Wednesday from a trip to Rochester, N. which they took by way ot Niagara Falls.

They left here two weeks ago last Monday and drove through. RInehart where they were entertained for dinner. On Thursday Mr and Mrs. Horace VanAuken entertained at their country home, and on Fr'day Mr. and Mrs.

Mort Han- xoncE I selman acted as host and hostess. On Sunday evening after the picnic at beautiful Clear Lake resort the commodious farm home of John Then why ask one suit to make the rounds of Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter? What every man in Angola needs is at least one cool suit a weight lighter than he wore in May. Look at Vacation time coming. Look at the Values that are here today. Look at how the girls are dressing and then let us introduce you to our dressing room.

Kuppenheimer Air-O-Weave and Tropical Suits and other good makes OHO to 020 will wear this, next and all thru the summer of 1925. XEVT LOCATION IX nHXPtlY SLOTH JtTTT EOtTKl OF itrr.tnr.Y rraxiitua snor.n the county helps all. Those who are Inclined to raise this cry, however, should consider a few facts. The total tax assessment of Steuben county ts $24,682,305.00. Of this amount I6.167.9S5.

00, or one-fourth, is assessed against Angola and Pleasant township. Thus of the sum expended for any public Im-proerment Angola and Pleasant township pays one fourthv of the amount. Further, there are about 75 miles of roads In Steuben county for which the county has Issued bonds. Ot this mileage only three-fourths of one mile Is In Pleasant township, and that township has pa'd for one-fourth of the total mileage, or for n'neteen miles, while the remainder of the county has paid fo- half mile tn Pleasant township. Further, Pleasant township has bnilt over 21 miles Of the most traveled roads In the county by Issuance of township bonds, without a cent of cost to the rest of the county.

All the people of the county nse the, roads which Pleasant township has built more than the people of Pleasant township use The huckleberry marsh on the west s'de ot Lake Lavlne will be open on Sundays and Wednesdays, beginning next Sunday July 15, of each week. 28-29 Alfred Smith, Fremont, Rte. 1 IN RECITAL VAth Assisting Artists THIRD NIGHT Redpdth Chautauqua Seven Big Days 20 Splendid Attractions CZASON TICKETS ONLY $2.73 Flfer was thrown open for their en-trtalnment tn a farewell gathering. Refreshments of fee cream and cake were served. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Horace VanAuken and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr.

and Mrs. Mort Hansel- S0 off in our shoe! department this VC01I. man, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Rodger Day from Edgerton, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Case and daughter, Mrs. Mlna VanAuken. Mrs.

Nannie Ladd and danghter Mr. and Mrs. John Flfer and family. Mr. Ernest VanAuken.

and Mr. anl Mrs. Perry A. Luse. of Ord, Nebraska.

It Is needless to say these good people hare thoroughly enjoyed themselves for the past week In their family gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. Lnse left on them. And all of the other county Improvements are used more by all the people of the county to a iRED'rOTH CHAUTAUOUAEOt; very considerable degree tLan by the people of Pleasant township.

Monday for their home In Nebraska Thurs Angola Three Rivers, an regretting Tery mocn the too Angola, July 28 to August 4 day, July 12. early departure of the visitors..

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