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The Daily Republican from Rushville, Indiana • Page 9

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Rushville, Indiana
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1931 NEWS PHONE 3333 THE RUSHVILLE REPUBLICAN, RUSHVILLE, INDIANA AD PHONE 2222 PAGE NINE MILROY Miss Noland Hood and Miss Viola Arbuckle were shopping in Greensburg Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hungerford and family, and T. V.

Tompkins and son Jesse were visitors in Rushville Saturday evening. Mr. apd Mrs. Elmer Harrison and family were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Harrison and daughters of Greensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Guffin and family were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell Guffin. Miss Viola Arbuckle has returned to Middletown after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Arbuckle. Mrs. Rissa Power and daughter Mae were the Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Power and family.

and Mrs. and family called on Mr. and Mrs. James Mercer of New Salem Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Power, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Spilman, Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Lines, and Major M. A. Farlow and daughters Enid and Lois were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wagoner.

Mrs. Jean Bordner of Indianapolis spent the week end as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Power. Mrs.

Mary Tremain and Mrs. Lou Ray entertained at dinner Friday at the home of the latter when their guests were Mrs. Ella Power, Mrs. Dave Hammond, Mrs. Frank Mock, Mrs.

Edgar Thomas, Mrs. James Hazelrigg, Mrs. Floyd Kinnett, Mr. Leroy Lines, and Mrs. Charles Harton.

Major M. A. Farlow and daughters Enid and Lois, Mrs. Clifford Power, and Claude Spilman and daughter Betty were visitors in Rushville Saturday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Land and family were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Land. Miss Mary Barlow of Rushville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Faran Whitinger and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra Holbert of Connersville and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hasty were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Evert Piper and family. Miss Enid Farlow was the Saturday night guest of Miss Mary Elizabeth Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Myers were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Webb. Williani Shook was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bush.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Terhune apd family were the Sunday dinner guests of Hyatt and daughter Cora of Greensburg. Howard Terhune of Seymour spent the week end here with his parents Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Terhunt. Mr. and Mrs. Will Readmopd and Aaron Ailes attended a surprise dinner Sunday for Mrs. R.

P. Ailes of Alpine in honor of her seventy-fourth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Brint Boling have returned to their home here after attending the Fox Chase at Edinburg last weeik.

Smith Vanosdol is ill at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vanosdol. Mr. and Mrs.

Brint Boling were shopping in Rushville Saturday afternoon. Miss Alice Anderson of Indi- anapolis spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Anderson. Miss Lillian Tomes of Indianapolis spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Tomes. Mr.

and Mrs. Riley Coulter were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coulter. Miss Virginia Seright of Indianapolis was the week end guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Seright. Miss Effie Carr of Rushville and Everett Cowan were ors in Middletown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell Guffin were the Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whitinger. Mrs. Kate Holmes had for her Sunday dinner guests Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Wilhite and daughter Anita, Mr. and Mrs.

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A card or phone call will get full particulars Will O. Feudner Authorized Local Representative Phone 3224. Rushville, Ind. ancj Lon Moore of Plymouth LITTLE FLATROCK I were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Carney and son Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Members of the Junior Sunday school class were entertained with a weiner roast by their teacher, Miss Dorothy Wilson, Monday evening in the woods near her home. Dwight Carney of Vincennes, i Wilson and sons were their guests Sunday- Misses Nellie and Ethel Trobaugh of Rushville were the Sunday guests of Mr.

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Now compare the construction of Firestone with other tires Gum-Dipping which adds longer flexing life to every cord the Patented Double Cord Breaker which provides 2 extra plies directly under the tread giving greater protection from punctures and blowouts. No other tire can match this construction at any price. worth five minutes of your time, it, to save DOLLARS next time you buy tires? Come us prove all we say COMPARE CONSTRUCTION Misses Verrill and Mary Ella 1 Daubenspeck entertained with a supper party at their home northeast of Rushville Sunday evening. Their guests were: Misses Ruth Geise, Agnes Reeve, and Maxine Morris and Lowell Stiers, Waldo Stevens, Franklin Addison, Laurence Smith, and Richard Geise. Miss Bernice Browning entertained the members of the Circle and Rev.

and Mrs. Lee Tinsley at her home Saturday afternoon. An interesting program consisting of talks and special music, was conducted by Miss Mary Heaton. Misses Lois Jean Wilson and Anna Pinks were the Monday evening guests of Miss Betty Lou Geise. Miss Betty Holden was the week end guest of Miss Bernice Browning.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Smelser had as their dinner guests Wednesday: Mrs.

Nancy Starks, Mrs. Alma Bennett and Medrrit Duke, all of Rushville. A splendid Christian program was given Sunday evening at 6:45 by the leader: Miss Norma Maple. The topic, to Answer Arguments," afforded much discussion by the members. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Browning and family and Miss Betty Holden were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Fent Browning of near Richland. Mr.

ahd Mrs. Alva Johnson and family entertained with a dinner Sunday when their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kauffman, Misses Mildred Scholl, and Frances Johnson, all of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs.

George Scholl of Connersville. Mrs. Sarah Smelser had as her week end guests: Mr. and Mrs. Will Anthony of Indianapolis.

Sunday her guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smelser of Shelbyville and C. J. Hinchman.

Rally week began at the church here Sunady morning. A good crowd attended the ser-. vices both morning and evening. Monday evening was night and several from the' Ben Davis Creek Christian church came and brought their quartette which gave two special numbers. Tuesday was night; Wednesday is "Young People's" night, Thursday is and night and on Friday night Rev.

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