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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 6

Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 6

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THE BHOWNSTOWN (IND.) BANNER Page 6 Wednesday, September 16, 1942 1 nifcCIf Tcr.p!co Grassy Fork Township Christian Bible school atten Brownstown Township Crolfcarsviib Vernon Township Born, -r to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Township Hamilton Township Vernon Township Attendence at Sunday school Mrs. John Lisby and son of John Guy McFaU left for train- Ibra 39, offering $1.50. I Austin spent Sunday with her Grassy Fork Township Friday morning will be book day at the school.

There will be church service Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Pedicord filled his appointment here Sunday morning. Mrs. Clara Deitz, whose illness ing Monday.

Jennings. Thursday, a girL Alvin Wise has returned to bis I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Khner Conway still remains on Pvt. Barley Ray is stationed school at Indianapolis.

iieetwooa. at Fort Warren, Wyoming. the sick list. has been mentioned, remains the Mrs. Chas.

DurhAm is confined I Neal Murphy is ill with stomach Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Edgar and Herman Jr. Hack- Mr. Walker and family of Caha girl, Clara I to ner with rheumatism I trouble.

His parents took him to Jackson, Tuesday, a BelL man, Lynn Hinnef eld, Richard Kuehn and Francis Empaon, who Erman Dailey and wife Sunday. Several from here attended the Crottersville Sunday to consult a dance 40. Baptist attendance 60. Carl Rosemeyer made a business trip to Indianapolis Monday. Charles Wolfe of a training camp spent the week end with home folks.

J. A- Reynolds is visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Moras, and family at Danville. Next Sunday is Bro. Melvin Mr.

and "Mrs. Fred Srjurlin of physician. SLvmnin merit SundAV her with 1 County meeting at Honeytown same. Miss Esther Isaacs spent the week end 1 with friends near Salem. Misses Lilly and Fay BelL who have been employed at Columbus have returned home.

Will Murphin was a business relatives. Sunday. Delia Baker, Mrs. Dough are attending Purdue university, spent the week end with their parents. visitor in Harlan county, Ky, last week.

Mrs. Harry Beckman of Sey- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ratcliff I terv Paul Baker visited Ray mour Bprat Sunday, with Mrs. xxA their son Ancil and family Baker 811(1 family at Bums City Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Hinne- Little Patty Wise spent the jr i i lost wees. feld and baby and Clarence Hin- Jean, little daughter of Mr. and week end in Columbus with her Mrs. Emmons Houehland of --f Mr.

and Mrs. Clive Christie and neieia ox Micnigan spent tne Vn flmrm r.v hn Franklin spent Monday with her Jimmy Smallwood of Indiana- sister Mary. sons of Austin spent Sundal mother, Mrs. Sina Cox. I polls visited his aunt, Mrs.

Cecl wees ena witn tneir parents, mt. sick the past week. Mrs. Delia Stewart had as re yening with her parents, Mr. and ana mts.

Clarence iiinnereia ana Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allman Airs, tjari images ana aaugn- iscott, and family last week. A MAM Mrs. OrviUe McDonald.

cent guests her daughter and husband of Indianapolis. daughter. and sons of Seymour spent Sun- lu wioiiuivc auu Binu uic urea mrrnja a ikTkiiTi. tv. Mi.

I Harry Holden and family of Baker's regular appointment with the Church of Christ. Leland Ault and family visited at Osgood Friday night with Jacob Wahlbring and family. Mrs. Ann Butts is at Memphis this week caring for a nephew, whose mother is in a hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Faw- The Ladies Aid met at the The Pet and Hobby club met day with Harry Hiten and family. Mrs. Ben Baxter returned home Columbus visited her parents, Mr. Roger Reeves and wife and Mrs.

church Thursday. A very profit Thursday evening at the Tarn- School began here Monday with from Salem Sunday after spend- and Mrs. Cecil Scott, sunoay. George Owens of Cana visited able and enjoyable meeting was pico high school with Mrs. Clara Mrs.

Maude Thompson, Gertrude ing a few days with her mother. jUr. and Mrs. L. R.

Stewart of John Owens and wife Sunday. held and new officers were elected. Sitterding, leader, in charge. Rucker and Freda Beavers teach Warren Fox and family of York Town visited Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Richardson spent last Nineteen members answered to lers- Mrs. Ellis Bedel fell at her home nuauuKuuix bucuv ouiiuiur wiuii. 1.1 n' ir tt uonn xseaver euneBuj the roll call by naming a color. Miss Annabel Isaacs of Cort- Week with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.

Richardson at North Vernon. Friday and sustained a severely sprained ankle. She is confined to PUSH Ul i'TT w.vf I their vacation with home folks. Fox- Thursday. Group singing and games were Hand, has come to spend the winter mr tv I Clarence Brethaner and familv.

I ir. and a TV rVilAmnn I Allie Bedel has gone to enjoyed. Each member received with her grand-mother, Mrs. Eliza jar. aiiu wt -c: "iner pea ana under the care or a Indianapolis to spend some red, white and blue emblem.

I Isaacs. time with her son Irvin and OI tneir pareiius, au. -1 and oonuuo -j Marvin Boicourt and Paul Plans were made for a picnic Miss Ethel Verl Bloom of in the near future. Brown county spent several days C. Reynolds.

Mrs. Clyde Edwards was taken Mr Mrs. Chas. Durham. rwnr Baker went to Indianapolis Mon-Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Drenin and The Baptists held a baptismal to the Baptist hospital, Louia- Mr. and Mrs. Hinson and fam The Tomoehlen reunion was last week with C. C.

Isaacs, and I day with a number of other a. Bnn. I grille ITridnv for nrMervntfnn mill ir entila TXKltmn rt Mimt held at the Fair Grounds Sun- family. service at tne U-trnenU draftees where they were induct day afternoon when nine candi- araaems. I spent Saturday and Sunday night ily of Pendleton spent Saturday night with Erman Daily and wife.

day. A basket dinner was serv- Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Borgman ed. Eighty members were prea- and daughter of Columbus spent dates were immersed. Mr. and Mrs. Gfien McCran and with Mr.

and Mrs. John Beaver. mjr wvdv Tttchol- nu ueutge ivice wwaia a lrP- crowd attended the Elmer Conway and wife and ent. The following officers were I Sunday evening with Roland Oat iBTwmt RiitiAav TxHtVi Mm rim btmi I I -i son and Uttle daughter of Syria SaCralee funeral of Mrs. Margaret Butler I' John Polley were business visitors elected: Charles Hackman, pres- bout and family.

were week end guests of I Mra. Ruth Morri. of held here Sunday afternoon. Thel Ohio, ident; Lawrence Tormoehlen, The many friends of Mrs. at Tampico the first part of the ton and Mrs.

Lorraine Essex of Children have the sympathy Of all ei Mr. and Mrs. Marion Garriott. week. vice-president; Melvin Peters, Maggie Brooks are sorry to hear snent TnAadnv -nth rr ana many, otner reiauves ana Rv John Cassadv filled his Columbus Joe Donnell of near Indiana secretary; Mrs.

Robert Demske, her serious illness and hope for regular aDDointment with tne rr Jesse weaver oi iiammona, treasurer. The reunion will be per a speedy recovery, polis has been visiting his aunt, church Sundav and with JITS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver and Mrs. C.

O. Ross, received word lAiwauj cuuc iicuucouaj bicuu Mrs. Ova Bedel, and grandmother, Mrs. Donnell. held next year the third Sunday Mrs.

Pearl Reedy and Mr. and in September. Mrs. W. M.

Sanders and children his wife and daughter were din- a few weeks with her son, Gar- family and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny last week that her brother, Frank ner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- land Hurbaugh, and family.

Baker of Brownstown, Mr. and I imams, or Brownstown had Louis Forrister and family The September meeting of the Terre Haute spent Sunday with tin Lubker. imts. Alien Aiurray ana jot. ana ueu we iwoen, tong spent the week end with their Grassy Fork township Farm Bu-1 v-iitrora Freeman and family, Miss Evelvn Johnson who has Ao.

i. reau was held Thursday evening I Oren Coffman of Brownstown at the Tampico hieh school. Dur- speat Wednesday evening here employment at the Clark county Unts. Rev. and Mrs.

Henry Fox. Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ment ror stomach trouble, parents. Hi.

Rogers and wife. Mrs. Rogers returned home with them for a week's visit. hospital was called home Sun-1 Clyde Owens and family of In- Ferguson and family or faeymour i Charles Brown, who enlisted ing the business meeting it was helping to assist with setting day because of the serious ill- "fv Ml F1 M- en gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

with the navy and is taking train Mr. and Mrs. Greathouse and voted to buy a $100.00 war bond. Monument at his father's grave in ness of her grandmother, Mrs. "Ti Thos.

Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. ing at Great Lakes, Illinois, and The Sunshine 4-H club gave the the Acme cemetery. Eva Johnson. Cartwright.

Otis Ferguson. his his aunt, Mrs J. C. Bedel, of family attended the Cummings reunion at Brownstown and report a very enjoyable time. entertainment.

Moving pictures This community extends were shown on Farm Bureau I symphathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Glen Duncan of Kinean came Garland Mitchell, of the Great The Home Ec. Club rnet I Indianapolis- are visitinsr relatives Sunday and took his father, Andy lraming center in Illinois, I Wednesday, 8, witn and friends here for several days. Coop.

George Elliott, tenth dis-1 mond Wilson in the loss of their Duncan, to see his son, Curtis. Tmi parent Mr Leona Hubbard with eight mem- Mrs. Herman Watkins and baby trict chairman, gave an interest- father, Mr. Shelby, who who is in a hospital at Green-1 jjrg Sampson MitcheU. bers and one visitor present.

Ke- Cf Seymour spent Saturday night closed away at their home in 'Greenfield The meeting singing. ing talk, with group ville, suffering a scalded arm Mr. and Mrs. John Krause, sponse to roll call, A RememDer-1 with her parents, Frank Bowman while worWne in I Clarence Kovener and family and Lnce of School Days." Gertrude and wife. A banket dinner won Edw.

Conway and wife had as guests last week Miss Geneva Conway and Russell Shipley of Indianapolis, Herman Conway, wife and 'daughter of Chicago and Lee Gans, wife and daughter Margaret and mother, Mrs. Dan Gans, of Covington, Ohio. last week. They formerly lived here having moved away about a a mine. afndT Violet Fountain were given Sunday celebrating the month ago.

Cortland Hamilton Township Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ruddick, mar, Henry Kovener and Mr on program committee, ue-1 birthday anniversary of Ray Misses Marjorie and Vera June Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hawn, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Kovener. Ilicious rerresnments were serveu. mailey and Fay Dailey Lahne, twin and Mrs. Leland Ault J.

S. Jor- Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hur-1 The next meeting will be with brother and sister, at the home of Freeman returned home from Missouri Thursday after a week's visit with their brother Doyle, who Sunday school attendance 68. i noiiirn anriwaiiai MMAbi dan and daughter Harrtette, I Mra- Mary ureamouse tne secouu their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walt- i a a mri smva TTm.mmmmm Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stock- Honeytovm Wednesday in JNovemDer. ler Dailey.

Everyone enjoyed is stationed at Camp Crowder. Mary Lou Waskom, Dorothy honor Df their son. Wil- over were in Edinburgh Monday. Hamilton Township themselves. Guests were present Morgan and Mrs.

Lewellyn at- liam, and Edwin Sweaney of the Mrs. Clair Cross and children the past tended the county meeting of the ureat Lakes Naval Training Sta- from JeffersonvUle, Madison, Sey oovarii i rn ma nnrn maw mionann Chestnut Ridge Clarence Lucas and family of spent Sunday with her mother of Christ at Honevtown on wo are spending a few mour, Henryvllle, Crothersville, Seymour visited Joel Matlock Mrs. Martha Lucas, Mrs. Lucas returned home with them and will teach school at Franklin. fVashlngton Townsnip Uniontown, Jennings county and and family Sunday.

u'v I 1 -r t-v. accompanied them home. au. uiu mxa. xuupn xerry ox Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Duve spent the New Driftwood neighborhood Mrs. Leona Nentroup and Mr. and Mra Francis DeHart Obituary xoieuu, umu, spent tne weex ena daughter, Mary Lois, and moth- Friday with Fred Breitfield and also a large number of families family. and friends in this immediate Reddington Mevina Evaline Briner, aaugn- witn tneir parents, Mr.

and Mrs. and daughter Linda spent Sunday with Mrs. DeHarf mother, Mrs. er, Mrs. Kruse, of Seymour visited Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Alte- Redding Township ter of Louis and Mary Adeline o. B. Perry, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul! Farrago Briner, was born in Aean of Brownsbunr visited Miss Alice Breitfield is staying neighborhood. in Sevmnnr with Mrs. Lawrence meyer and family Sunday. t- is7S. and den'arted this 1116111 Sunday.

Carpenter. A Those who visited Mrs. Lura conducted services at the church Miss Sarah Robertson of Indi 'Cmu4 RMltfialrf anil inn Walter Lynch Saturday night were. Mr. nere Sunday She was married to Jason B.

PIAacant forAVA anapolis and Miss Daisy Robert i Mamiirnn Tnunitnin made a business trip to Jennings Johnson September 30, 1900, who wiwtt ana Mrs. naroia lyncn ana son The Redding township teachers county Thursday. I Sunday school attendance ,68, preceded her in death Nov. 30, Brownstown Township of Seymour ana mt. ana mts.

attended the county institute at son of 'Scottsburg spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robertson and attended church here. Herbert Woodard of Seymour offering $3.71. Ansel Lynch and son Kicnara 01 1 Brownstown Thursday, 193a and spent then entire uie on their farm one and a half Sam Elkins spent Saturday father at and daughter Betty 01 camoy, Loui8 Adams and Mrs John visited Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. I Mrs. Kermit Wright and daugh miles east of Tampico.

and Sunday with his Joe O'Connor, wire ana son 01 persineer were dinner guests of Graessle Monday. Iters of Newkirk spent Saturday In early life she united with I Evansville. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andrews and Seymour, Irvm Nelson, wire ana 1 Ada Manion at Brownstown Mrs.

George Alice Jackson with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reedy. tne rouiersvue oapust cuux. The little daughter son ana Mrs.

urace ninocns oi a tr At-m 4.x A. I of Otis broke her sons of Acme were dinner guests I Thursday, wgg Browning and wife Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. visitea jvuss jw.ary uamuu at Word received from Paul Crothersville Friday. Rucker is that he is e-ettine- alone- Sunday.

Set. Marvin Fox of Fort Benja- arm one day last week. faithful member. Walter Ritz over the week end The Union Bible Class held its men Harrison spent the week end uowara smitn oi Meaora spent i me She leaves to mourn their loss Albert Heiman and wife of An and attended the county meeting regular monthly meeting with with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. the following children, Oren, Mrs, aaturaay wim Jiraur vxraessie Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rucker of derson were week end guests of here. Miss Mary Thompson Friday, I Carl Fox.

and family, and John Smith. Seymour spent the week end with Ova Smith, Mrs. Ethel Elliott and Mrs. Florence Hall of Grassy Howard Heiman and family. Ada Ruth Altemeyer, who un Sept.

11. Fourteen members Several from this community Mr. ana Mrs. Jonn nose ana son Qome folks. Mr.

and Mrs. Emerson Nich- Fork township and Hugh of Rockford, two brothers, A. were present, uevotionai was attended the county meeting 01 olson of Vallonia were guests of Neal of Honeytown spent Sunday Mr. Mrs. Irvin Nelson and conducted by the teacher Miss Christian churches at Honey- Briner of Indianapolis, and I Mr derwent a tonsilectomy at the county hospital Saturday, is spending the week with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Albert Spauldmg wm ur waeBBie 8110 Iamuy- sons spent Sunday with Miss Lura Lynch. Business meeting I town Sunday. Mrs.

A. B. Graessle and Mrs. Lura Lynch at Cortland. 7 hi a.

i i indiankoolis and Mrs Maude I Mr. and Mrs. Nieman of Kan- anQ sons I Forrest Guinn and family spent was in charge of the president Lt Thomas E. Persinger return-Miss Eldena Brocker. The class ed to Douglas, Georgia, Wednes Mr.

and Briner of Crothersville; twenty- sas are visiting her sisters, Mrs. oea tLma eeael UIUon-1 Sunday afternoon -with G. D. Bennett, who has been decided to buy pins. Miss Mary day after a several days' visit five grandchildren, five great- Ada Lockman.

and Mrs. Emma rown inursaay- Mrs. Charles Grinstead. Thompson and Mrs. Bertha Simp- with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs, granocnuaren. hwTomfresh. iawrence cremieia lormeny Mrs. Russell Guinn had ill at the. home of his daughter.

Mrs. Grace Parsons, at Indian- Funeral services were conduct- of this nlaee enliste in the Naw i. son are the committee to make John Persinger. i -f i. i i j-iirnsucKer or uamn uiuuer kucbu ouiiuuv lier orouierB apolis, was able to attend church the purchase.

Twelve members Frank Davis of Evansville spent TieTday afSmoon IZarie oi I Livingston, spent the weekl leave for his training Ud their, families from Seymour. here Sunday. Mr. Bennett's center this week. were present.

Social hour was in several days last week with his Rev. B. A. Wilder filled his Mr. and the Rev.

John Cassady, assisted end with his parents, charge of Mrs. Lillian Bottom sister, Mrs. Tip Shields, and fam- mx. ana hots. iawrence ureit-1 appointment here Sundav mornine three sisters of Ohio visited Mr.

and Mrs. jennett over the week py tne ev.w alter Moseiey. ur- Mrs. Ora Hunsucker, and Mrs. Alice Thompson.

Re- ily, his brother, George I. Davis, iai in tne vrotnersviiie cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

A. Surber IieK1 maianapons epeta oatur-1 took dinner with Geo. Hauck i n-te-ii. ar 1 -m nr.Mj. i freshments were served by the and other relatives.

of Hope and Miss Ruth Surber of J.1"1 and family. end and also attended church. The 50th County meeting of the Churches of Christ pf Jackson Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs. 0iC1Lllclu' lua Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Reedy and Borcher's Church Hamilton Township hostesses Miss Mary Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis of and Mrs. Ruth Thompson.

Next Indianapolis spent the week end Hugh Lucas Sunday. county was held at this place meeting will be held at the home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra.

Oscar turner. Mr. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rust, September 9, a girl, Linda and Mrs.

Geo. Loper and Mrs. wxfiC day with Mr. and Mrs. Everett of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Thompson. I Homer Davis. Pvt. Robert Davis It will be a masked Halloween of Camp Atterbury was a Sunday Marie McElfresh attended the TOn Junmy speni Monaay anaiQathout at Honeytown.

party. Every one had a very en- guest. Lois. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Truimpe of Morris Loper, son of Mrs. Maggie Hehman, who has ana Mrs. Tea rruunpe I accompained bv Miss Dottielv joyable evening. Mr. and Mrs.

"Robert Riordan visited Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schaf- Saturday and Sunday. Most of the churches were represented.

J. B. Cross of Brownstown has attended every meeting. The program was carried out as scheduled only for a few minor changes which were caused by some of the ministers being unable to attend. and daughters, Marylin and county at Hope Sunday.

Garriott of Crothersville, who will friends here the past three months stall Sunday. Rsthsnu I Roberta Jane, and Virgil Otto Spauldine and family of wlul "cr UiUU1Ci' I returned Saturday to the aTCIIImIIJ Clarke and daughter. Donna Sue, Marshall Garriott, and Mrs. Our church will celebrate it's 90th anniversary here Sunday, Otterbein Home at Lebanon, Ohio. Columbus, J.

L. Spaulding, How Vernon Township Qf Seymour spent Sunday with Mr. Garriott. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer' Grinstead ard Spaulding and wife of Madi September 27, rhiirrh services Sundav eve-1 and Mrs. James Baldwin. son, and Carl Grossman and Mrs. Elzabeth Medley of Sey ning. spent the week end in Kentucky with the tatter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sapp. Bob Sapp. who has Hcbscn 111 wife of Madison were guests of Arthur and Fern Lett were at mour and Mrs. Minnie Kleffman of Indianapolis visited Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spaulding Brownstown Township Seymour Saturday. been staying here the past two Sunday.

Edd Niewedde over the week end. Several from here have been Mrs. Maude Tatlock of Sey- years will be inducted into the Our pastor, Rev. Heidman, attending the tent meeting at mour is spending a few days here I army this week. Crothersville.

with friends. accepted a call to a congregation in Peoria, UL, and win give his Grassy Fork Township Harley Ray, who is now in the Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bradeiv and 1 0 rAVO farewell sermon Sunday, Ocotber Army, is stationed at Ft. War Francis Marion Empson who daughter wyioa, spent Sunday 4.

ren, Wyoming. is attending Purdue university at with relatives here. inamiuon lownsnip Several from attended the Mrs. Grace Bush is staying at reception for Mr and Mrs. Viwrti West Lafayette Ind.

spent the Mrs. Frank Pfaaenberger of Attedance at Sunday school 30, 1 a .4.1. 1. Piffrlflnl 1 a vicririTtop hav mbtav IaWamm oo A the home of Mrs. Nora Bryant at Crothersville.

juuaue jowjuier. 1 jua xsoKnecnt ana Tamiiv spent bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Marioa P800- Marvin Lett, who is employed Mr and Mrs. Clyde McCrary I Sunday evening with Raymond Anderson, near Acme Saturday at the Seymour Airport, spent The waskom Bluebirds 4-H of Brownstown visited Mr.

-and Burns and familv at Soravtown. evening Sunday at his home here. club held their meeting Thursday Mrs. Sherman Jackson Sunday. I Miss Ruby Cummincs and Joe Virgil Kleffman, son of Aug.

Mr. and Mrs. Fielden Densford afternoon September 10 at thef, Mrs. Lulu Proffitt who haslPruitt of Camp Atterburv were J8 Llme of Edna Nor- been living at Norwood, Ohio, married September 5 at Columbus. and son spent the week end at AVJUL sum MUB.

lMn An amva jl Amm tm Ji V. 1 11. a. 1 I Indianapolis with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. John Killey and 4 um iftiw waveu as iicBiueub uie past year, retumeu flere.1 uavia uumminw bqti and Wife of tt absence both Thelma Noe has returned, to of Nebraska are visiting his Saturday evening, Rev. Heidman nrident A vfcer-riflenf wm t-. r. Roy Brown of Waymansville were dinner guests of Mrs.

Killey's sister, Mrs. Bertie Lett, wqvou mm. Erna Tan resnonded tn thetmer nHtli Mr ml MM. TIm tjtt. tm Sunday.

A farewell, dinner was held at nnuw wmcn were appomtea mts. iarry Knott, wno was spent Monday with Mrs. Alice the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy wrr.r Ar" meeung made plans ormerly Miss Gladys Miae, wq Roberts.

uu uuuzig ae neia cictooer maxe ner nome witn Mr. ana i mt. and Mrs. Everett Roberts McFall Sunday -for their son, John, who left Monday for in TT: 6 I- seal was affixed, to the Mrs. John Myers.

Mr, Knott, received son IC1UD 1 Cnaiur. A UITinnRmtnn left fni t-Via Armv MVmrtair IRnhwf Vm duction into the Army. a i -w. I. Wt UbC UUiO leS Ul A em I I CARD OF THANKS ou8" rxv gven oyi eiauves ana xnenas nere ai paracnute jump at Fort Bragg, -Tops in Phone Mileage For the many acts of kindness Am Aormoemen.

tenaea tne runerai oi Mrs. Marg-iw. last week. It requires 100,000,000 miles of shown us during the sickness I Games and songs were enjoyed aret Butler at Ratcliff Grove I Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Bokrrecht pave ana alter the death of our dear by the entire group. Several Sunday, Mrs. Fletcher: Stafford a party Mondav nirt wnr wire to run the world's telephones. Of this, some 63,000,000 miles are in mother. Ut-rm TCtra jnnnwm.

wai.u .1. .1.. a -1 mtmmmm l.rvm. ---iviHiujra were urenenr. ATTer nn.ua a nierhf nr nu nuuaun irneir VIOtTAM ttTAVA 1.

I I. A.t I .1 wish to express our sincere ap- wunsmer i uie aeceuaeu. uuar sun Aiarvm-s birthday an the U. 10,000,000 in Germany, preciation. uumiuueuk ueuviuus reiresnmentsisympatny is extenaea me peaver-1 juversary.

He is leaving for the 7,000,000 in Great Britain and -Courtes Bell Syndicate. zou The Children. serveo. lea. army tne last of the rev 000 in Canada..

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