re.1sbd♦ «* MINERAL SPRINGS *♦ •zr3duLBieu16\thetUvMailyChiooc1the27tCdiei-terpiibataaWe are having a fine shower this Monday morning which was much needed.Mr. Daniel Stahl of Terfe Haute came Saturday to visit bis daughter Mrs. John Maegerlin and family.Adam Miller of Jasonville visited relatives in and near Patricksburg from Saturday until Wednesday of last week.Paul Wark and sistir, Iva and family and some friends of Speneer visited in Patricksburg Sunday.Eli Rea who has been ailing for aome time died Sunday afternoon. Funeral at the Christian ohurob Tuesday at 10 a. m.Mrs. John Penrod and daughter, ^ Isabelle* of Bloomington are visiting relatives in Patricksburg.Fred Lash and wife took Sunday dinner with Tom Norman and wife.InerIwa1a welt;SuamStella Blair* Florenoe Greenwood, Florence Sindlinger, Loy Reiser and Glen Royer were received into; the Lutheran church Sunday by theat , right of conformation.r»Baptismal services were held in the Christiao church Sunday night.Little Kathleen Drake of Bowl*as i xt 'btoln£ye;thiorlt;aving Green is visiting her grandpar grisr-ressarvetcoents, F. F. Lash and wife,Bill Broadstreet took bogs to Coal City Monday.Win. Megenhardt and sons, Albert and Earl were out trying the former’s new oar last Friday.Among those from Spencer who came to Patricksburg to the patriotic meeting Sunday afternoon were:Alex Folk and wife, S. M. Royer i and Manna Fulk.ile |b- We were much surprised and very 1 In sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. re, Mid lie l Baker) Wark of Brazil, Ind.■r- She was raised near Patricksburg vie , and has many friends here. She ry | was living with her daughter, Mrs. be Emma Reed and was 03 years, 8 | months and S days old. She was af, faithful Christian woman and lovedby all who knew her. She was bur--jjy ied in Cottage Hill cemetery Friday,v. May IS. 1917.--thitalthithScOtoSImchP-P-