,Ued to ttend af Fair-oll aadlay forof imam col-at theof the M Safc-ihildren !r. Me-ery low r, Mrs.v tele-me in-cult are iscover-sa Etta limable at the vening.i Her. 8. Ken-lianap-ist Fri-'3. sale is phe-ed and q y andat the ken of ttiB in aboutGleve-f Rev. k. He RidgeCy Gu ver and his brother Frank came down from New Castle Wednesday in the Bundy cab and look their mother to her home in thejcountry. Miss Lillian accompanied her mother home.The funeral of Dr. 0. K. Gnyer occurred in the opera building Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended, the services being in charge of the I. O. O. F., of which order ho was an honored member. It is estimated that at least seven hundred people were packed in the hall. The Rev. VanDyke of the PreBbyterian church officiated.UOGKRSVILLK.Miss Daisy Dakins of Muncie is visiting relatives here.John Conway’s children have been exposed to the measles.Mrs. J. P. Smith visited Mrs. I. T. Hon6er Thursday.Several from here transacted business in New Castle Saturday.Burlie Lamb of Greens fork called on MisB Della Hart SaturdayOnr telephone line is up and will be completed by the last of the week.Miss Grace Dakins returned to New Castle Monday after spending Easter with home folks,David Bechtel, who had been sick for some time died Monday. Funeral t~ok olace at the Dunkard church Tuesday. Interment in Dunkard cemetery.Isaac Wike has sold his farm and moved with his family to Huntington county Wednesday. Their many friends regret to hear of their departure.Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Houser entertained at dinner Sunday: I. T. Houser and family, A. J. Dakins and daughter, Leota, and Misa Alice Leaellen; Misses DaUv Dakins of Muncie, Grace Dakina of New Castle. Mr. and Mrs, Israal Bowman of Mooreland, and Will Himea and family of Blountsville.