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Greenfield Republican from Greenfield, Indiana • 8

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Greenfield, Indiana
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I i ft GREENFIELD TltE REPUBLICAN. NOVEMBER 29. 1917 Helen Shelby, Of negr Cleveland, wasf the Supdayj guest! of Margaret Smith. Rev, ujr Pm? Baiftx and family spent "I "I Ti ii T1 g. CHARLOTTESVILLE 4 r' Ot i 1917 Christmas ty with Frank Weeks and wife with Frazil and' Leone Ross' drives to school, became frightened at a truck standing by the blacksmith shop of Edward Roberts and-upset the buggy and dislocated Miss Ross shoulder and the other girl received a few bruises.

The (buggy wws 4 4 .4 4,,4 4 Sunday east of town. Savings Club Checks will be, mailed out to reach you on December 10. 4 We aro pleased to announce that our 19i8 club wtfl 'start December IT. Vb will use a book form (which is. convenient to carry) in place the cards; which we have used in our Savings Club Call at tho bank and.

allow us to explain the ner its of our 1 i- Paul -Evans is home from Camp Taylor on a thirty-day furlough. Leah Linder attended a shower Monday afternoon at Greenfield in honor of Nina-Havens. Fannie jHill and Mary Uo were shopping at Indianapolis nesday. 1 wj li Harve I Shields attended the sale of Tom Shields frear Anderson, on i' Marjoriqj iPowtrs and of Cleveland, pent Wednesday with Paulino' Pojvers. The littfel son of Mr.

and Mrs. IcOti Lewis McCgrver, of Indianapolis, Paul Bell and wife had for. their guests Sunday, Carl Albea and family, of Warrington; Clay While, wife and eon and Will Overman and wife. Rev. Hosier ate dinner Sunday with John Yiscbinder and south of town.

George Haman and wife, Albert Linder, wife and. son Eugonq" Vpre -the Sunday guests of WalleiJ Ging and family, of Greenfield. Marion llarlan, of Old Union, was the guest of Emma Raipsoy Thursday The Friends' Aid quilted at Fannie Hills, Friday. Adeline'1 McClarnon has sold her property in the north part bf town to Mr. Sawyer, who will moVo here in' the near future.

Capital State Bank Mr. Jane Netyiofuse spent the week at Indianapolis. Omer Orman, of Cincinnati, and Jennie Dimick were married Tuesday at Greenfield. They left for Cincinnati Wednesday to make thefr home. Charley Hudson attended a funeral at Mays Station, Sunday died Monday meaning the home of its grandparents grandparents.

Will Johnson nell and son- Lon, of this place; Mrs. Alta Williams, (of Cleveland, and Pauline Powers and daughter were entertained at. dinner Thursday by Mrs. Frank Weeks and wife W. R.

Walker was at Indianapolis Saturday. W. Lowo and Roy Lowe and family. Dr. Ora Lowe and Ma-be Walker attended a- dinner Sunday at James 'Currys at Philadelphia, given in honor of their son Beryl, yho is homo from Camp Taylor.

LawTehco Cox was liome from Taylor Sunday visiting home (folks. Arthur Ruggles, lVho enlisted in the navy some seven months ago, left for Genoa, Italy, Saturday. This is his third trip to the old country. Raymond ibarger and family, of Indianapolis, visited over Sunday with Sylvia Reeves. Willie Draper and wife and daughter, of were here last week visiting relatives.

They aro moving to Pennsylvania. Mary Johnson received word Monday, morning that her brother at New Orleans, wns in a dying condition. She left for that place Monday evening. jOrval Mattix and wife were the Saturday night and Sunday guests of James Mattix and family, of Newcastle. DEATH OF LOURAXA J.

YOUSE A SHOWER HOME-MADE MILL FEEDS Paulino Powers was is Wednesday and wifi tyberd came for a visit. The child took 'sick and was sick for foU weqks. Funeral Wednesday aftdijnooir at the house, con-1 ducted by jley. Pierce, of Greonfleld. F.

R. Eynam, undertaker. Mrs. Matyij Peyton, of Newcastle, was tlio gubet of Alph' Hamilton and family. first qjf the; week.

Mrs. Peyton nhd Mr. Hamilton are sister and brottiefr; i Rev. JChhl Hatfield, bf Cleveland, was in town! Thursday i morning. Clay WhiUi was at Spiceland Friday on business.

Dr. W-Rlj Johnston; was at Indianapolis Wednesday, Tho hnran? lhn( The horsojAhatjMario McClarnon Lourana Jane Youse, ago 77 yean, widow of George YJiuso, died at 11:30 o'clock Tuesday night' atj the home of her grandson John Davis, 639 East Market street, Indianapolis. Humeral Thursday at the Cleveland M. E. Church at 1:30 o'clock, burial at Gilboa.

Mrs. Youse formerly lived here and. is a sister of Jacob Davis of South Mount street. F. R.

Lynam, funeral director. ol The pioneer class' of the M. ohurcli Sent Thanksgiving boxes to the boys that are in training. -They Lee Garland. Carol Ulrey, Clyde McVey, Arnold Overman and Law We are making a large of the best quality- of mill feeds, bran shorts, chop feeds, etc, and offering the highest market prices for grain.

Please dont forget to try a sack of our fine Family Flour at $1.29. Same may be purchased here or from the Umbenhour store at Eden. THE NEW MILLING CO 28dtf By Cassius M. Curry, (AdvartUemenf) rence rers and wife, Mrs. John Mcrei McKee, Mrs.

Claude Whiter and baby, of Cadiz; Mrs. Margaret Press- Reporter Want Ads pay. I A beautiful shower for Miss Lena' Reeves was successfully planned and carried out by Luoilo Ging, Lois Abbhlt and Elliel Nicely at the home of 'Abbott, Monday Over 40 guests enjoyed the occasion' The out-of-town guests- were Miss Cora Jackson, Wilbur Davis and Mrs. Raymond and daughter, of Indianapolis. The house was decorated with pink and- white crepe paper and hearts.

The mock wedding rendered by the following guests was highly enjoyed! by all: Miss Leota Ponsler, as. bridegroom; Miss Lena Reeves as bride; Miss Roberta Scott as minister, and Mrs. Fred Rose, ring bearer, who presented the freak ring, on a cabbage head. did their parU exceptionally well and deserve much praise. The remainder of the evening was enjoyed with contests and watching the bride-to-bo unwrap her gifts, which were many and beautiful, after which the -guests' were invited to the dining room and enjoyed dainty refreshments and suitable souvenir.

All departed at a late hour, wishing Miss Reeves much happiness and Joy. PTHtl Ci: Williams Co. Ready-to-Wear Store ORITUARY FIGHTING HIGH PRICED FOOTWEAR Jf Hi -i Ladies Black Hi Top Lace Boots values up to $1-00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Now $2.95, $3.65, $4.15 and $4.95 Femininely Attractive 4 Dresses" And a limited quantity of womens all 1 solei shoes in Kid, Patent Leather and Gun Metal $2.50 Margaret Ellen Thompson, daughter of Samuel 1. and Margaret A. Liming, vUh( linrn October 1851.

She wa united in marriage to Tltoruns CL Thompson. July 17, 1873. Slio was baptized and became a member of the M. I. (1101011 al ML lu 1880, where her' membership remained her death.

iSlie was thu mother of seven children', two whom, Mrs. Clove Jonas and Clinton Thompson, huve pre-ccdeii her to tlie" future home. Slid survived by the husband and live children, who ore Mrs. Wm. Scot Mrs.

Burgess Tultle, Greenfield; Samuel Thbnipsoki. Vernon; Wm. ThompHon, Indianapolis; and Nolhv Thompson. Philadelphia; one sister, Mrs. Andrew Williamson, sixteen grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

Mrs. Thompson, as is common with! Rood people, leaves a host of friends and neighbors who deeply deplore demise. Her life and departure' suggests the admonition of Ibe poet to 316 PAIRS The dress is enjoying the high tide of fashion's favor and well it may -Our dresses are wonder? Womens Fancy Shoes, Broken Lines Brioken 'Sizes, all Color combinations Up to $10.00 values a Now 1-3 Less ful samples of Style, Beauty and Utility. $10.00 :.6.67 7.50 values 5.00 6.00 values 4.00 WOMENS Hosiery and Underwear The most complete stock in the country at only and down to .45 So live that when thy summons comes to join The-; innumerable caravan that moves To that mysterious realm where each shall take His' chamber in the silent halls of death'; Thou go not like the quarry slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, But sustained and soothed By an unfaltering tfusL Approach thy grave Like one wraps the drapery of his' couch About him and lies down to pleasant dreams. Slight advances over 1916 prices, but GOiMG UP tlf Ui lib Ui viz Of ft Ui Uf Ui Ui Ui Ui Uf Ilf Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Oi Ui For on Hie.

morning of November 15 Mrs. Thompson was suddenly called by the Master to answer the universal summons. 2dl-wlpd (Advertlsementf sPECIAlbTKSGIING Now 20 Less CARD OF THANKS Ladies and Misses' 'site Coats Now 10 I AV Buy if You Can But TT 7T TT We have every- US We desire to' express our heartfelt thanks to our kind neighbors and friends for 1 heir many acts of. kindness and words of sympathy which have been so generously bestowed upon ns during the sad shock wo have been called upon to endure by oiur beloved Companion nnd dear mother being taken from us. May (Sod bless all of you for your kindly ijdnstrations toward us in the time of our great sorrow.

Thomas C. Thompson and Children. 27dl-wipd (AdverttMment) CO Womens Ready-to-Wear Stoner and son-in-law and daughter; Mr. and Carl will- spend. Thanksgiving, at Chicago i'4 1 1 I -s.

with -Karl Stoner. 'iTT 1..

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