Further echoes of the Thanksgiving season are several lovelydinner parties held in the varioushomes of the community.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hopewelldelightfully entertained the following friends and relatives at dinner Thanksgiving day:: Mr. and Mrs. jOscar Stone and son, David, Mr*and Mrs. Lester Stone and daughters. Margerine and L o v e 11 a.Princeton, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stoneand daughter, Dorothy, and sons,.iBob and John, of Oatsvillt, Mr. jand Mrs. John M. Smith of Hud- j j sonville and Miss Violet Stone ofithis city.A lovely Thanksgivings waspassed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.cIsaac Allison, with the • followingguests in attendance: Mr. and Mrs.(raErven Brittain and Geneva Allison ; of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Barber and son, Ray, Mr.and Mrs. John Allison atid daughter, Monette.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blevensentertained in their home oh Vincennes avenue with a « bountifulfaThanksgiving day dinner, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. ElmeraaShively, Mr. and Mrs. * Robertf Shively, Misses Doris and DorothyShively and Cletus Shively ofGdon,Those attending a deliciousaThanksgiving dinner at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Rector Burton inComettsville were: Mr. and Mrs.Ermil Clark and son, Gilbert, ofIndianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. LesterFurgeson nad daughters, Mkrjorieand Doris, and son, Murl Furgeson,of Epsom.A turkey dinner was served atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. [FrankWallace, southwest First street, onThanksgiving day. Those presentwere: Mr. and Mrs. Will Ruckreighand daughter, Dorothy, and grandsons. Francis Ruckreigh andCharles Wade, Mr. and Mrs.; C. BWallace and daughter, Ophia, andton, Ray, Mrs. William Ulrich andsons, Johnnie, Freddie and Joe,Mr. and Mrs. Louie Wallace anddaughters, Shirley Ann and PattyLucille and Mr. and Mrs. Frank