y'WSvW/—Mrs. L. J. Ncumeister ia. suffering from an attack of the grippe.* % i •• i . ** . . — - | | ,W. # . ( .—Rev. N. B. Crabtree received a long distance call from Fairmont, \V. Va., Wednesday, asking him to go to that plnee and help with evangelistic services at. the Christian church.—J. P. Carson, who has been residing on the Lincoln Highway, near East Union, moved his family to Bloomington on Wednesday, where ho -ha* purchased-propcrty;-—.-------the Sophomc noon after i girls will piin the sccon*—Goo. Eel ill at i the 1is now uncie—Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tracy, of Fredericksburg, March 15, a baby boy, William Alfred. Mrs. Tracy will be remebrecl as Miss Reffa Shumaker. Mother and bnby are doing fine. /Edith Gossei condition sin Thursday.—Miss M sillon visitoi sce^Mra.JL. pital. She, endures cou along as wel—Guaranteed optical work. W. E. Longshoae, optometrist, Orrville. tf■Ouff comprehensive showing isshlt;selected to include an excellent showing of models that appeal to each personality. King's Millinery. 3 .-—Come and see the gift nbvelties £t the. Ohio Public Service Co., Saturday, March 20i . 2-3—Frank I from the Me home in thi« maPy friem that he is i be expected.—We hav matron's hu charm you. pons! King —The dat is Friday, M this week.JTTTTTTTTl Jillxnr'ADV