BETHLEHEMorminsitiWm T, Jcrtes and Hez Mummert have gone to Bradford, III., to pick com.Dr. A- N. Shradeiyof San Francisco, is visiting his daughter, Miss Alma Shrader, at A. H. Matthews.Born, Nov. 3, to Will Smith and wife a daughter.Clyde Berry ia painting John Moore’s residence and the school building. 1Q-Mrs. Sam Pemett, who has been on | ^ the sick list, is better.Walter McDonald, of Denver, grand- j son of Jacob F. King, has enlisted in the navy.Miss Della Smith visited Mrs. Nellie j ^ Murat and Miss Schwaninger, of Jeffersonville.Mrs. Edgar Bare returned from I ^ Martinsville Saturday. Her husband is I n much better. 1 sHenry Patterson is putting a new shingle roof on his bam. . QHezekiah Ditzler who was bom on | v the John T. Robinett farm, near New Wnshington9 on August 5, 1862, died i y suddenly at the home of his brother, 1 j Charles T. Ditzler, of Kent, Nov. 4, aged 62 years, 2 months and 29 days He had been afflicted all his life and death was due to heart failure. He is survived by three brothers, Nelson and Marcne, of Kansas, and Charles T., with whom he made his homo. The I'emuins were brought to Bethlehem and interred beside his parents.Miss Fern Kemp, of Greenwood, has been visiting Miss Addie King, of Marble Hill.