The hnnd hoy8 Rave an open nir concert in ihe grove Inst Tuesday night.Mr. uitd Mr?. Plow, of Sullivan county, are visiting Dr. Hinkle/md i. * family.' | Mr. and Mis J J Airy. of Amcy.i attended the W. (.*. 1.1. inciUngh I la .si Tmirnlav.Mrs Jim. Filroo and Mr?. N. J. Casley, speii4. Wednesday al'lifrnoon with Ann y friend*.Mr. and Mr?. U If Hyatt and 8011 Howard, spent Suriuuy with Mrs. Richard (iriin, Cluy City .\vr,irMessrs Frank and Juke llodistet-lor lire laying the foundation for 1 Simon llochsMler’s new house.' • iidMrs. Irvin Smith, who has been very sick for several days, is much better anil considered out ufdnnirer.Mrs. C . C . Baker receive*! a letter from Vincennes cuntaining the sad news' that her sidivre child was dying.iTtRev. Bowman, of (Ireeneastle.? preached four i XM’lh nl discourse*, iduring his stay lo re from Finlay. until Monday.lei r-rnal * Mr. Fieri Co floe's new printingrC'S arrived this (Wednesday)1 morning, and will .soon he ready lo jsemi out the first edition of ther. mvwHome News/TrmsIrl.-lr.d.\ir j Children's Day \vn? observed in nl1 the M. K. church with appropriate ij*: exercises last Sunday altt-nmoi*. ] rxv id ; Ail the participant acquit mg them*y. selves with credit.Mis? Pitm be Fuller, sister of A?rs. j * Paris (iray. returned to her I oine in i ' Lena last Monday, after a very *w pleaant twn weeks visit among rel ativvs and friends here. ,lit*ilo-lieu*in}••hndI2 aWe were mistaken in the date* of the ttxiiptrance mass dim ling l;itiatT week. It should have been .June 22tfi, instead of the h;h. Please remember the date and everybody come.1TwiItlMl1Hejoi*reHitinMilH.l| Mr. and Mrs. Moyer left nn Tues-;day mnriiing train for IilinoiK, lo I look for a Mutable location, as they I am id pale moving to that stale in hi | the near future. Mr. M. Ini* sold .ps j his farm north of here to C has, nl [ W hito.ro' Kemcmhrr llie hand festival this a (Friday) evening. Kvcrybnd) cnr-L.;, dirtily invited. We understand Cn there wili he four or live icIkm j , hands present, and I here will jpl.-my if good music during the’111 evening.11 Mr. Curtis Smith and mother received a telegram one dav hist week announcing the f-evere illm-s of Mrs. tins Biker, daughte of Mrs.blafa*. but now residing in Arthur, til. Mrs. .Smith left at once for I illO»8.r-rl-is*P?ti.-IISofIIIo-IN»Ur.er.Mrs. Sam and Mort Benham went to Middlebury Inn Sunday to spend a few days with home folks. Sam and Mori counted the ties he* tiveen here and Ciay City Sunday, morning. They went on to Middie-jlotJJ«ilhury where their better halves wi re i mid helped to cut lip the xirnwlier-1attfiidoA%* 5ries mid eln-rriti|, reluming home Monday morning.Z*»wiS-Mr. Hinkle, of Pittsburg, Fulli-van county, father of Dr. Hinkle, came over last.Sunday and remained until Sunday afternoon. Miss Hattie, who has been vi.-iting her brother, the Docmr, returned home with her father Sunday afternoon Miss Hattie has made many friends during her sojourn oniony' onr peo-ke\pit? lliat will gladly Welcome her back ut any time.forr uctboThe committee of arrangements f*n Childrorrt* Day” desire to re-tom their sincere thanks to Mr. Simon Hochstlt;*ller for tlx* use of his J/cautjJuJ plants and flowers that he so willingly loaned them to beautify tfie church with on jasi Sunday afternoon. They id«r» desire j Solt; t*. a I;in wledge ihoL gratitude lo Ihe j# | singers who came out ami assisted ; Tnj in rendering such excellent music,! ■« and to all others who so kindly assisted them in all the preparation for Lhe occasion.More A.vox.j.f.