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iUb 1 vv KlChMOiND lTLM, iilCHMONUr, INDIANA Saturday, May 2, ltf25 Mrs. Joanna DeArmond attended the funeral of Mrs. Val Conoway at TOWN TALK Lyonsville, and Mtss Mildred Oet tlneer. visited the former's sister, Mrs. John Smith and family, east of Rallegh.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holland, of Connersville, visited with the latter's brother, Alva Worsham, Sunday. During the last fifty years deaths -In New York City from-tuberculosis have decreased 44 percent, while those from heart disease have increased 42 percent. Henry County 3 PHONE 1587 Henry Bolton went to West Elkton Thursday to visit his daughter, Mrs.

Everett Mann. Quite a number from here attended the class play at Lanier, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Faranholtz, of Mlddletown, were the week-end guests of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Ulrich. The Mother's club met at the home of Mrs. Christina Holman Friday afternoon.

Fourteen members responded to the roll call. Mrs. Ida Specht, of Hartwell, and Mrs. Bass Deem, were visitors. A two course lunch was served.

manner by the Rodger orchestra, of Newcastle. Miss Lois- Bird, in an excellent way gave the valedictory address. Benediction was pronounced by Rev. Pearson. Mrs.

Nelson Allen transacted business in Williamsburg, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson ate supper Thursday, evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Vaughn Wilkinson and daughter Marjorle Anls. S. Pope, who had a couple of bones broken in his right foot about two weeks ago when he let a SO gallon oil tank fall on his foot, Is much Improved and he is able to wear his shoe and walk on It now. Several from this community attended the funeral of Elmer Snider at the Christian church at Newcastle, Saturday afternoon. Mr.

Snider was well known in this community, having lived Just a couple of miles north of here until recent years, also hav tiMil.10 NEW LISBON, April 30. One dent. Liability Insurance not only hundred and sixty nine at Bible provides payment but protects your school Sunday, and good attendance interests at both morning and evening preach- Ing services. Wayne township stood second in Ray Shock and family, of Muncle, 1 the state in the farm bureau sub- an1 for relief of tornado suf- Shook and Horace Swlndel and fam- 1 ilv, of Newcastle, were the- Sunday Jerers. according to word received guests of Harry Shock and family, from 8tate headquarters; Johnson south of town.

township donated $464.75 while Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Qoar visited i Wayne donated 382.12. Total of $24, relatives at Newcastle, Sunday after- 2S1.04 was collected through town-noon. ship farm bureaus, Joe Goar and wife motored to Tip- ton Sunday and visited their children.

Walter Erwin and daughter, of and one-half hour park ng near Oxford. visited William Wll- 'Im't on cross streets through the Through an error The Item printed wrong prices kRushvllle, Friday, Mr. and Mra. Gale Lewark returned home Thursday from Foley, after spending the winter there. Mrs.

John Jordan, of Rushvlllo, visited her mother, Mra. Robert Dora, Friday. Mrs. Thomas Young and Mrs. Edi Beaver spent Friday in Indianapolis.

Mra. A. O. Brltt was a guest of Mrs. Otto Cameron, Friday afternoon at Connersville, when the Social Circle of the M.

E. church entertained. Mrs. Demarcus Brown gave an Inter, esting lecture. Isaac Baker will spend the weekend In Indianapolis with friends.

The Embroidery club met with Mrs. Clyde Matney, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Ruddel, of Indianapolis, Bpent Thursday with Mrs. J.

E. Wal-tfier and family. Albert Trlcklin has returned home from a visit with friends In Connersville. Mr. and Mra.

Ray Chance and children, of Alquina, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jackson and Elisabeth Johnson, Saturday. Miss Luclle Cox, of Milton, spent a few days the guest of her sister, Mrs. M.

M. Moffett and husband of Indianapolis. Mrs. Prue Levering and daughter Frances, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Anne OchVltree.

Mrs. Mart Wright has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Slonaker and family, of near Connersville, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douthltt and fajnlly. Mrs. Hilton Simpson spent Sunday at Indianapolis, visiting her mother, Mrs.

Anna Llndale. Charles William Combs, of Connersville, spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Combs. Mrs. G.

B. Carr has returned home from a several day's visit with her son, Otis Carr and family, at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Alva McOraw, of Greensburg, visited with the former's brother, Edward MoGraw and family, Sunday.

William Schlagel and Mtss Ruth Kelley, of Indianapolis, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlagel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

William Vanscvoc on sugar and flour in the Daggy Bros, Grocery Advertisement; in Friday's issue, i These prices should have been SugjESa 'a-65' Carpenters Flour Each Item Is a Big Special at the Above Prices. ESLBY SCOTS. son and family, and other friends, here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Varnouf and daughters, Mesdames Cory Khoades, Alta Sltea and Gertrude Ogborn at-, iMMll i or, 1 tlna Peyton which was held at Locust i Grove church Saturday afternoon. The deceased was a sister of rs. Varnouff and an aunt of Mesdames Rhoades. Sites and Ogborn. Hurlal was made at Locust Grove cemetery.

Word baa been received her of the Leeey, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Mereer, at Flainfield. Miss Marjorle White baa returned to her home in Mooreland after having spent the winter here with her unrle, 1'rank Vanderbeek and family, end attending school here. Mary and Anna Maroney. of Cambridge City, were New Lisbon visitors Tuesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Clem Fisher and Mrs. J. T.

Paddock, of Newcastle, visited Emerson Paddock and wife Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler and daughter Joan, of Locust Grove, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Raffo. Miss Qenletha Bowyer and brother Howard, entertained their parents und brother, and family, of near CLOVER LEAF (yi GROCERY 7v) Pendleton, Sunday. i improving. Mr. and Mrs.

Will House spent O. P. Morris and son Harlan, living Sunday with the. latter's son, Charles on North Kleventh street, wore Hannlng and family, of Straughns. slightly injured Saturday afternoon, The Standard Hearers class and when the car which they were driv-their teacher, Mrs.

Bertha Miller, will Ing skidded In some fresh gravel and hold a Mother-Daughter banquet at I rolled down a steep embunkment. the church basement on Tuesday evening, May 5. Pat Maroney and wife entertained company Sunday. Miss Louise Raffe, who has been clerking in Sites-Brenner's store on Saturdays for a few weeks, began olerklng steady now that school has dosed Mrs. M.

G. Rlggle and daughter, I Helene, of near Straughns, called on the former's sister, Mrs. J. E. Paddock, Friday evening.

Mrs. Addie Smith, of Newcastle, ema the latter part of last week for a short visit with her Dare relatives and friends of this place. Mrs. Hazel Goar ate dinner Monday With Mrs. Eva Maroney.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Waltz were Kewcastle visitors Saturday afternoon. Rev. Swearlngen, Mrs.

Laura My I Secrets 2 -jiM Main St. This flour Is made from first quality Kansas Red Turkey Wheat and is guaran. teed to please you. 12 CO "the that only the experienced successful baker knows are opened to you when you use brand flour. It makes the most delicious bread and biscuits you ever tasted.

Mr. and Mra. Howard Retherford Bpent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, William Kitchell, near Liberty. Mr. and Mrs.

John Lake spent Sunday with Charles Beck and daughters. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newland will go to Martinsville Wednesday in the interest of her health. Misses Ceacle Whltton, of Rush ville, and Lucille KauXman, of Col lege Corner, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs.

J. H. Jewell. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Osborne spent Monday morning in Conners-vllle. Frank Zimmerman, an uncle of Mrs. Charles Crandel and O. C. Zimmerman of this place died at his home in Connersville Monday morning.

Merle Retherford and sister Helen of near Everton spent Friday afternoon with 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Retherford. Mrs. Carrie Williamson, of Mt Pleasant, is spending the week with Mrs.

S. E. Gordin. Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Moore and son, Hollls, of Connersville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore. Mr. and Mrs.

William Laudenback spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Lambert, at Everton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chance and family were gueets of relatives, in Olenwood, Saturday.

v. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell, Mr. and Mrs.

W. O. Powell, Mr. andMrs. Russel Powell and Miss Katherlne Walburn called on Mr, and Mrs.

Earl Qettlnger Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John DuBoIr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Hopper, near Liberty. Miss Emily Barracks spent the week-end with ber parents, at Frank-ton, Lloyd Isenhour and Gene Pierce students, at DePauw University, Oreencastle will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. V.

Isenhour. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 81ms and daughter, Mary Maxlne, of Everton were guests of Mrs. Carrie Williamson Sunday.

Miss Florence Finch, of Liberty, called on Miss Ceacle Whltton at the home of J. H. Jewell Saturday evening. Miss Daisy Powell was the guests of Miss Fannie Booth, near Dunlaps-vllle, Sunday. Virgil Beck spent Sunday afternoon with Glen White.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Retherford spent Wednesday in Richmond. A. M.

Chance and Thomas Chance, of Laurel, spent Friday night with the formers son, Ray Chance and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hanson and family called on Mr. and Mrs.

John DuBols Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Osborne Sunday. Mrs. Belle Weers who has been quite ill is unimproved. Ross Darter, of near Liberty, called on his mother Mrs. Laura Darter Monday.

Mr. and Mrs, Oran Crandel and daughter, Vivian, called on Mr. and Mrs. O. C.

Zimmerman Sunday afternoon. ALPINE, April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Johnson and baby were shopping in Rushville Friday afternoon.

Clifford Johnson spent Sunday i with- Gus Barnes. Mr. and Wallace Whltton and son, Lester, of near Glenwood, were 1 the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs, Whitton's parents Mr. and 'Mrs. Riley Johnson.

i Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Hamilton were trading in Laurel Saturday; afternoon. Sunday school has been organized at Garrison Creek for the summer, about seventy-five were present Sunday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and! daughters, Gladys, Opal, Irene and1 Glandora and son, Willard. spnt Sunday afternoon with Mrs. John-i sons mother Mrs. Hite, of south Andersonville.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prlfogle and daughter, Vivian, of Connersville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr! and Mrs. Marlam Johnson. Mrs.

Adah Johnson was an afternoon caller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas entertained as Sunday guests Mr and Mrs. Russel Suttles, of Harris-burg.

Harve Bean and wife spent Sunday at Glenwood visiting the latter's brother, Joe Cameron and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and daughter, Gladys, were trading in Laurel Saturday night. Rush County GLENWOOD, April 30.

Misses cm ma weaver and Dorothea Humes and Donald Brooks were guests of the Rushville lw anls club at the noonday luncheon Thursday In compliment of their receiving the perfect scores In the Music Memory contest. They have received two medals, one for the perfect score In 'Rush county, and the other for the perfect score in the state. Mrs. J. E.

Walther entertained several friends from Connersville to a party Friday afternoon. The guests played 500. The hostess Berved delicious refreshments as the closing feature. When You Think of CARS OR ACCESSORIES OR FORDSON TRACTORS Think of W. E.

McWfiinney Co. For most economical transportation buy a Guaranteed Used Ford but be sure it is guaranteed in a way that protects you. This service is only given by authorized Dealers. 27-31 North Jth St Opposite Pottofflce Home of Guaranteed I'm Ford Can 1,1 BILL SCOBLE SAYS: The uninsured motorist ii a delight to the other fellow in an accl- ouainess section, proviueu ior Dy me Doara or police commissioners re- cently, will become effective late next week, Chief W. P.

Eversmau gald Thursday. Signs necessary to nforce the order have been ordered and are expected to arrive within a few days. The Rev. Stewart I. Long was among a number or Richmond Shrin- er- whr fn navtnn Inst nlo-ht tn attend the spring ceremonial at the Shrine temple.

week-end guest of Miss Marie Rolls of uncle. Mis. Fred Thompson of Muskegon, Michigan, Is visiting hor sister. Mrs. Ed Tutwller of Indiana Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Sharp were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pike In Bloomlngton. James "Tubby" Grlffln is in Newcastle, again after upending six months In Florida and also in New York city nnd Pittsburgh.

Luther Draper, who for several weeks has been in the St. Vlnvent's hospital In Indianapolis, has been ro moved to his home and is slowly Neither was seriously hurt, but the automobile wan badly damaged. Mrs. R. B.

Chandler underwent a goitre operation at the Robert Long hospital Saturday, sue is getting along as well as can be expected. Will Vlllars has returned homo, after being called to Danville, Illinois account of the death of his brother. Mr. Vlllar was one of eleven ohlldren, all ranging uround sixty years of age, and thia was the first death. Marvin McKee of Purdue Unlvor- slty spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Don McKee on South Twenty-first street. Urville Conklln of Wabash college spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conklln.

Sam Teeter, Winifred Maher, and J. Anspoch spent Sunday in Koko-mo. Newcastle, Charles Iuellen andJ Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Teeter or con- nersville, spent Saturday night with Rev. and Mrs. L. L.

Teeter. Misses Ruth and Doris Reece spent Sunday with Misses Junet Co-valt and Wllma Gold. James Luellen and family, A. Snider and family, Philip Snider and daughter Edna and Miss Pauline Johnson attended the funeral of El- mer Snyder at Newcastle haturaay. Mrs.

Vauehan Horner and children Ellen and Wilbur, spent Sunday with Orange Howell and family of Illountsville. Charles Koontz of Newcastle was a. Sunday guest of Philip Snyder and family. James Luellen and family called on George West and family of Mill-ville Sunday. James Daklns and family attenoeo a birthday surprise dinner on Mrs.

lucnaru Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Plieets of Newcastle, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Sheets. Edward and Robert Cross of Muncle, spent a few days last week, with ii J. Houser and family. MESSICK, April 30. Mrs.

mas. Norman Miller In a splendid manner gave the salutatory address, but the address of the evening was given by Professor Robert Jensen, of Butler College, Indianapolis. The music was furnished in a pleasing Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gilbert, of West Alexandria, were guests of Mr, and George Gilbert, Sunday.

Mr. George Gilbert was a business caller In Dayton, Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Spltler entertained their son and family, Mr, and Mrs.

Charles Spltler, of Farmersvllle, to dinner, Sunday. Mrs. Will Speck of Hartwell, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Bohlmen, last Mr. and Mrs.

John Spltler, Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Spltler, Mrs. John Gardner and Mr. Henry' Bolten attended the funeral of Mrs.

Lenta Wy-song, at New Lebanon, Monday afternoon. Quite a number attended the meetings held In Ingoman church last week, and communion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Spltler called on his uncle, Mr, and Mrs.

Elmer Oardner, at Flvepolnts, Friday evening. The Willing Worker society met at the church parlors Friday evening for a business meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Btlne, of Dayton, and Mr.

and Mrs. Georre Ulrich were the Sunday guests' of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barten. WEST ELKTON, April and Mrs.

Will Shellman celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shade, and Alan Eby and wife of West Elkton, attended. Mrs.

Sadie Stubbs and son Dean were guests at the homo of Ally Lane recently. Paul Lucas and wife had for their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lucas, Mr. and Mrs.

Dora Brown of Gratis, Milton Jones and family. Mrs. Ella Taylor arrived home from Middletown, Saturday. E. Mann and family wero In Camden Saturday.

Mrs. LUlle' Shade visited home folks recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reece of Darr-tjwn, were the guests of Arthur Ferst and wife Sunday.

Luclle Ferst shopped In Dayton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kirk of Somer-vllle had for their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Kirk, of this place. Rev, Arthur and family attended a W. M. A.

meeting In Dayton recently. Mrs. Nona Slprell and baby visited Mrs. Earl Pharea a few days the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Eby spent the week end with friends at Delpho, Ohio. Mrs. Liora Stubbs and Coral Buell and Mrs. Electa Harrington, Helen Esther Stubbs and Rev.

Arthur and family all attended a convention at Arcanum, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chrlsmer had or their guests on Thursday evening chelr daughter and family of Middle-town. Anna Pottenger and Sadie Stubbs were the dinner guests of Kettle Gray on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Feret and Jennie Schonten visited George Duffleld and wife of near Camden on Sunday. Omar Leslie was at Eaton recently. Mrs.

Rose Scharitts "had callers from Hamilton, Mlddletown and Dayton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ferst were at German town recently. Dr.

Clara Robertson and Mrs. James Roberts were at Richmond the past week. Miss Gladys Kern visited home folks over Sunday at Greenville. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Greenfield, visited Ralph Woodruff and family, south of this village on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holiday were In Hamilton recently. Miss FVeda Bordwardt was in Som-crville Thursday. Mrs, Cyrus Huffman and Mrs.

Grace Pugh called on Do 1 lie Pugh on Friday afternoon. WEST ALEXANDRIA, April 30. The Dally Vacation Bible school will be held here July 13-24 In the auditorium of the high school building. Rev. Willis Ronk pastor of the Brethren church Is director.

A very pleasant surprise was tendered Miss Rebecca Ehler by her sisters, brothers and their families, the occasion being Miss Elder's birthday. Those present were: Harry Schewets and family, Stanley Carson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lingo and daughter of Dayton, Mrs. Margaret Bowman of Pittsburgh, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Snider, James Ehler and family, Charles Ehler and family, John Moses and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bohlman. Mr.

and Mrs. Findley Bowman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Selk Bohlman, Mr. and Mrs.

John Ehler, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kramer. A number of lovely gifts were received by Miss Ehler. Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Dlnlnger and daughter of Toledo, have returned home after a pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dlnln-ger, and Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Wright. Herbert Douglas and Albert Douglas of Lewisburg and Mr. and Mrs. John Stock were in Cincinnati Thursday and visited Dr.

and Mrs. Park Smith. MIsb Lizzie Kramer has been quite ill from the effects of grip. Mrs, Albert Horn of Birmingham, is spending the week with her sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Cart Smith. Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs. S. W.

Swift, wero hostesses to the Round Table club at the home of the former on last Tuesday evening. The club adjourned during the' summer months. Refreshments were Berved. The West Alexandria scTiools gave a fine exhibit of their work In Domestic Science, Manual Training and other exhibits on Friday night. The rooms were decorated with flowers.

The exhibits In all departments were highly complimented. Sherman Mills was called to New Tjebanon on account of the serious lllnes of his brother. Dr. E. C.

Mills. The quarterly conference of the Methodist churches of Preble county was held at the Methodist church here Thursday afternoon and evening. Mrs, Daisy Summers and daughter Gertrude were Dayton visitors Wednesday. Ben Schell and Harold Hamilton motored to Cellna last Sunday. Miss Theresa Block of Washington, D.

is spending a couple of weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Block. John Hevcl transacted business In Xenla on Monday. L.

Collins, superintendent of the West Alexandria schools addressed the boys at Eaton at the M. E. church last Sunday. His subject was "The Promise Mrs. H.

F. Wilson spent last Wednesday In Dayton. Fayette Co. erg, Mrs. Kffle Baker, Mrs.

Blanch 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. L.Kllcr and sons, Cain and Mrs. Grace Brenner repre-I Horace and Roland, and Mr.

and sented our Missionary society at the Mrs. Rimer "Wlssler spent Sunday District Institute of the Woman's with Professor J. H. Kiler In Win-Missionary society, held at Muncle Chester, Ind. recently.

Mr. and Mrs. David Swansort and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raffe enter- son Davie of Indianapolis were week-tained at Sunday dinner the latter's end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Plum brother. Henry Ratllft and wife, of i street. Newcastle. i Mr.

and Mrs. James Houalog of St. Herman Luellen was on the sick Louis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. list at the home of his parents, a few Ellsha Cllft of this city, days last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Rodge Kennedy spent Mr. and Mrs. Carl Letts will move' Monday In Cambridge, this week to the Allen Armacostl Miss Delia Griffin has returned, place Just east of town, and Guy i after spending the winter in Florida.

Brown and wife and the former's I Judge and Mrs. Fred Cause of In. father will move to the property va- i dianapolls were here visiting friends rated by Mr. and Mrs. Letts, which Sunday.

they purchased last fall of Mrs. Cath- Mr. and Mrs. George Stout were erine Lacey. I Richmond guests Sunday.

Smythe Davis and family of Ash- i Glee Lane entertained out of town land, called on Paul Raffe and fam- friends at dirmer Sunday evening, lly, here, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Raymond Reece was In An- Mrs. Alvin Goar. of this place spetit derson Sunday.

Thursday of last week with Mrs. J. i Mr. and Mrs. John Beard of Carlos W.

Thomas, of Dublin. City were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, of Hopewell, Mrs. H.

A. Swain and family. visited her daughter, Mrs. Alpha Paul and family, Tuesday. ROGERSVILLE, April 30.

Mark O'llana of Indianapolis, spent Lawrence Stanley and family spent the week-end with his fnmily here, i Sunday with Everett Williams and Harve Shock, of Cambridge City, family near Mlddeltown. was in New Lisbon Sunday afternoon. Howard Luellen and family and Mr. and Airs. Clarence Gauker and Mrs.

A. D. Luellen were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamont.

west of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bonson Brown town, were the Sunday dinner guests i of Newcastle. of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bertsch, of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson of near Cambridge City. Messlck called on W. A.

Charlton Will Hoover and wife and Jnmes and family, Sunday evening. Morgan and family spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I C. Johnson and with W.

O. Thompson and family, of i daughter Opal of Newcastle took dln-Indlanapolis. ner with W. A. Snider and family Mrs.

John House called on Mr. and i Sunday. Mrs. Will House. Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner Of Professor Miller left Friday to see I Oakvllle, Carl Myers and family of ing' threshed, shredded and filled slloa for the farmers around here, his loss is keenly felt. Mr. and Mrs.

Rose Allen visited the Gaar nurseries at Cambridge City, Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson, of Hillsboro, called on Mr. and Mrs.

Hearn Wilkinson and son Walter, Thursday evening. Karl Hedrlck traded automobiles one day last week. Mrs. Amanda Miller broke bread Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer 'Koons, Mr.

and Mrs. George Mahoney, Mrs. Bertha Smalley and daughter Mary, motored to Green's Fork Sunday and spent the dayewlth Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Smith and family, who were former residents of this vicinity.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huffman and rhlldren called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Day Monday evenings Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Loer spent Saturday night and Sunday with the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Loer. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Stlvlcks, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mrs. Stlvlcks' sister, Mrs. Frank Fraizer and family. Milo Lamb, of Williamsburg, Is visiting his sister, Mrs.

Kdith Wilkinson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Craner and Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Johnson, of Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. James Steward and daughter, Barbara, of Hagerstown, were all afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allen and Mr.

and Mrs. Abncr Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and daughter, V'ada, and Mrs.

Maria Con-well called at the home of Marlln L. Koons, In Newcastle, Sunday afternoon to view the remains of Mrs. Louisa Koons, mother of Mr. Koons, who passed away Friday evening in a Richmond hospital following an operation performed last Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Cleve Petro and son Francis, motored to Richmond Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Petro's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Williams broke bread with relatives near Hagers-town Sunday. The Harv esters' Mission Band of this place, met at the home of Herman Batt and cousin, Abble, Sunday afternoon. After the business session refreshments of crackerjack and apples were served to Mary Louise and Eugene Pope, Harold Wise, Elizabeth and William Black, Irene Miller, Elizabeth Miller and Lowell Harter, and gutsts, Icelene Stoner, with their superintendent, Juanlta Harter.

All enjoyed a good social time. Later, they will meet In May at church home. Miss Vada Miller resumed her duties at the clinic, as. night nurse, Sunday nlgnt. Byron Conwcll, who has been seriously 111 with congestion of the lungs is somewhat better at this writing.

Mrs. Lettie Kilmer, of Anderson, and Mrs. Addle Eckhart and children of near Sulphur Springs, spent Mon-'day with Mrs. Lewis Day, getting some assistance with their spring sewing. Evert Brown Is assisting Frank Fraizer plant corn this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Wlmmer and daughter, Marcella, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Conwell and daughter.

Ruby. Miss Minnie Healton returned home Monday from Muncle, where she had been sewing this past week. Norman Miller Is visiting relatives at Muncle this Mrs. Frank Fraizer attended the funeral of Mrs. Dr.

Hardesty at Newcastle, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mlllikan, of Sulphur Springs spent Sunday with Miss Janle Mlllikan, and her brothers, John and I.em. Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Davis and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Harter and son, John, called on Mr. and Mrs. Dal Us Harry and daughters, of near Mt. Summit, Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cross and sons. Homer and Audrey, motored near Mlllvllle and ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

Wess Cross and, family. Mr. D. B. RIdgway and Mrs.

Liza Miller had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Adarnson, Llda Bales and Rev. Albert Harvey, of Bloomlngton, Ind. Earl Hedrlck received a shipment of fish Friday.

Ira Hooler sprayed the orchards for J. W. Black and sons, for the second time this season, Tuesday morning. Miss Luclle Jester spent Bunday with Mtss Juanlta Harter. Don't forget preaching here next Sunday morning and evening by pastor Rev.

Strickler, of Dublin. If you don't go somewhere else to church, come to Messlck, but get In God's service somewhere. Preble County ENTERPRISE, April 30. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Eubank entertained to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl and family, of Farmersvllle. John and Elroy Gardner motored to Stillwater, for fishing, Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. John Spltler and her father, Mr. Henry Bolton were In En ton on business, Saturday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Guntle wero Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Yost of Wheatville. John Spltler and family attended the movies in Farmersvllle, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Ervln Stubhs and Mr. Joseph Gunt were Eaton shoppers Saturday evening. The mumps are very bad In this village. Those afflicted with thorn are Robert Stubbs, Donald Ulrich, Golden McCarthy, Mary Gilbert, and Thomas Hale. Miss Glenna Bake, of Dayton, and Mr.

Homer Sllfer, of Troy, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Olive Bake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doglass and granddaughter, Miss Geneva Dog-lass, of Lewlsburg, and Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Black and daughter, of Verona, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Guntle, Sunday afternoon.

Miss Hester Spltler was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Spltler, Monday afternoon. Peter Gardner and his sister, Mrs. Sarah Wachtill were called to Mld- dletown, Thursday on account of the death of their brother, John Gardner.

Mrs. Ollle Bake, accompanied her brother-in-law. Mr. Omar Slifcr to his home In Troy Sunday evening, and will spend several days visiting relatives and friends there. Mrs.

Minerva Bogwent and son Orval called on Mr. and Mrs. Dolmont Spitlcr Friday evening. Standard of Quality for SO Years his son. who made his arrival at the homo of his grandparents, at Monon, 1 daughter Arthclla of Mooreland, where Mrs.

Miller has been visiting; Floyd Luellen and family of Mt. Sum-for several weeks. I mlt and Archie Brown and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raffe and called on Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. L.uellen i daughter Louise were at Newcastle and Howard Luellen and family, Friday afternoon. I Sunday evening.

Corn Peas Coffee Peaches Kraut Waffle Flour Pancake Flour Evaporated Milk FLOUR MADE FROM WDTURKEY WHEAT Sold at your grocers in and 24 pound bags. The QUALITY Phone 1 Eavey Company Wholesale Grocery, Richmond POOD PRODUCTS FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS Clarence Sites and fnmily visited Chrster Kellam and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Schlldt-knecht and Ray Morris and wife visited Lawrence's father, Jake Schlldt-knecht and wife Sunday.

Floyd Leakey and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Leakey's Mr. and Mrs. James Amerman, east i of here. "Mother's Day" will be observed by the church here Sunday, May 10.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul and children spent Sunday with relatives out of town. NEWCASTLE, April 30. Mtss Elizabeth Mlllvllle.

Henry county school nurse, who has for the past two weeks been suffering with blood-poisoning, is able to be out again. -in. I Mro TJV1 anH two children', Ethel pnd Edwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kornman, all of Cincinnati were week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Pinkerton and! family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkerton and children were enrouto to Call fornla.

Manuel Lee, ago five, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roth of South Mtreet 1h recoverine- from in- Inrlea received Frlrinv rvenlne. when Your Want Ad Today- struck by an auto driven by Miss 1 Fred Lines called on Mrs. Vesty Pope Louise DeWerpe.

The child was Wednesday afternoon, playing near the curb and as the i Mrs. Harve Covalt spent. Wednes-aut'o turned the corner ho. ran directly day with her daughter, Mrs. Martha In front of It.

Miss DeWerpe was Covalt. driving slowly witnesses stated. Mrs. I. T.

Houser nnd daughter, D. A. Dennv, physical director of I Bernetha, spent Wednesday with Mrs. the new Y. M.

C. A. and Fred Smith I Nellie Houser and son Mllford. attended the leaders conference and Rev. and Mrs.

Grubbs and children state gymnastic meet at Greensburg broke bread Thursday with Mr. and Saturday. Mrs. Smithcrs and family. Orvllle Carpenter and George Davis I Mrs.

Iley Wise and Mrs. Harrison spent Saturday transacting business Davis and daughter Mary Evelyn, In Indianapolis. called on Mrs. Hearn Wilkinson Raymond Tralnor spent the week- Wednesday afternoon, end in Cincinnati, visiting relatives Mrs. Will Odell, of near Mooreland, and friends.

spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. Charles Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Hornbeek. Ora Morris, who underwent an oper- Mrs.

Will Whlto spent Wednesday atlon.at the clinic last week is Im-'j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. proving nicely. i Browning.

Danny Jenkins of Mrs. Hester Day i-alled on Mrs. spent the week-end with friends and i Amanda Miller Thursday afternoon, relatives here. Mr. and Mrs.

Evert Brown and son EVERY LINE OF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IS A SALESMAN To get the best results always give a 'complete description of the things you have to sell. Sunday Want Ads will rent those rooms, apartments, houses; sell those discarded articles 'around the house; find you help, lost articles, and in fact nearly anything anybody can use. WANT AD DEPARTMENT PHOftE IS 1777 Hubert Ganker, of Louisville, 1 Norman ana Mr. and mis. spent the week-end with his parents, Fraizer and son Richard transacted Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Gauker of North business in Newcastle Thursday af-Twelfth street. ternoon. Francis Boor, who Is attending Several from this locality attended Purdue L'niversity spent the week- the high school commencement ex-end with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. erclses at the North Christian church H. H. Boor of South Eleventh street. at Mooreland Thursday night.

Twenty Mrs. U. S. Miller left Saturday three Seniors were presented dlplo- For Sunday's ITEM morning to spend the week-end with her son, Mr. Frank Miller of Chicago.

From there she will go to Jackson Michigan, as the guest of Mrs. IT. A Garver. Miss Helen Hugenwood was the.

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