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who have been visiting her parents, LL-. and Mrs. M. Crites and other relatives, have returned to their home in Alexandria, Ind.Miss Ruth Stewart has returned from Hillsdale, Mich., where she* visited friends.GRABILL NEWS.held their annual at their meeting at the home ofGrabill, Ind., Sept. 3.—Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Klopfenstine motored to Fort Wayne on business Tuesday afternoon.Rev. J. H. Klopfcnstein left Wednesday for his home in Sterling, Kansas, after spending a few days here with relatives.Daniel Witiner was removed to the Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne where lie is taking treatment for stomach trouble.Ren S. Gerig is the owner of a new touring cur.Miss Florence Beams, of St. Joe, is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mi and Mrs. Jerry Klopfcnstein, for a few days.Michael Klopfcnstein and daughtci Cora, of Soafield, Indiana, called on friends and relatives here the fore part of the week.The W. C. T. U.election of officers Thursday afternoon Mrs. Hosteltler.Mrs. David Witmcr was a shopper at Fort Wayne ThursdayOn Monday afternoon 11. A. Hager and family moved to Woodburn, where he purchased half interest in a livery business.The Klopfcnstein-Meyer families heid their annual reunion at Robison park Tuesday. Over two hundred members of the families were present. At no on a sumptuous dinner was served in the large dining hall, after which the following program was rendered: Pianosolo by Mrs. Jesse Klopfcnstein: address of welcome by Rev. Henry Klop-iVnstein; male quartet by Messrs. Jc.wc and Irvin Klopfcnstein and K. S. mid Jesse Gerig; a history of the family was then given by H. Klopfcnstein. of Sterling. Kansas; a recitation by Miss Gladys Klopfcnstein; solo by Orville Waite; duet by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waite, of Fort Wayne; violin solo by Miss Agnes Klopfcnstein, of Fort Wayne, r.nd a vocal solo by Jesse l\|op-fenstcin. After this the business ine-t-ing \v:i held and Mr. Jacob Klopfen-stein was elected president and Me. .Terry Klopfcnstein secretary. It was also decided to hold the next reunion at Decatur. Indiana.Grabill. Ind.. Sept. 1.—Daviu Klopfen-stein and family. Iivin Klopfcnstem and family and Mr. and Mis. Jerry Klop-fenstein motored to I’ettesville. O.. Sunday, spending the day with friends there.Mrs. Tlnttie Love of California i‘ visiting her mother. Mrs. Xettlehorst. for a few days.D. X. Klopfcnstein nnd fa mil \ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Janies Flct-ter at Fori Wayne.Mis. K. t oy Mart* has relumed from Decatur, where she «us visaing with friends for sonic time.Merino Sender and family, of Wood-burn, visited with Mr. awl Mi- Samuel Souder Sunday.AIImtI Lant/. returned from Horne Monday. Mrs. faint/, nnd children remaining for a few days.Jacob Conrad and family motored to lllnfTton Sunday to spend the day with relatives.Min. Joseph Witmer has rerovcrnt snflieiently to allow the special nurse return tlt;i Fort Wayne.Dr. and Mrs. «». K. Ililty. Air. and Mrs. Albert Schlatter and Mr. and Mis. J« —e Gerig returned from Winona Lake, where they spent a few days.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witmer are taking a few days' outing at Lake Janus.Jay Snyder and family spent Sunday with Jasper Snyder and family at St. Joe.The school teachers of this township are nil attending the county institute at Fort Wayne this week. School will open Monday. Sc pi cm her 13.Rev. J. M. Sumney is on the sick list and was unable to preach Sunday.Air. and Mrs. R. S. Gerig and daughter Francis and Mr. and Mrs. E. S Gerig. of Fort Wayne, motored to Pioneer, O.. Saturday to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David Rodigor.Mr. Fred Rohrer. editor of the Rcrno Witness, purchased the Review printing press and will be sole owner of the publication in the future. Hi* son will be manager of the plant. The plant wiu» owned by Noah A. Go rig, of 'Vinner. S. I).. J. I). Klopfcnstein having been editor for the Iasi two years.Mrs. Matilda Stevenson, a returned missionary from Africa, gave two interesting lectures at the Mennonite church Sunday. She is a forceful speaker and made a strong pica for more workers as the need is so great and so few volunteers. Her husband died on the mission field a little over a year ago, but it does not discourage her in the least for much good is being done.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chapman and family, of Delphoe, Ohio, and Mr. William Orr, of Cleveland, Ohio.Mrs. Dr. Buck and children have returned home from Burrows, Ind., where she has been visiting with her parents for several weeks.Mrs. Emma Small and grandson, Burdette, have gone to Crooked lake to look after her cottage, which she has been renting during the summer months.Rev. A. K. Mmnrna and family have moved to Spencerville, where he will take up his new work there and at St. Joe. His many friends here wish him success us pastor at this new charge.Jesse McClure, aged 17 years, the son of Mr. and Mrs. McClure, who was taken to the Lutheran hospital last Thursday evening to be operated on for appendicitis. died there Saturday night. The remains were brought back to bis home Sunday afternoon. He leaves toorMrntlWVIFiwremourn his loss a father, sisters ana three brothers, was held at Decatur, Ind 3 o'clock.Miss Georgia Crawfordmother, twoTlie fune Tuesdayliasgone to several days with and attend I'.uiupFort Wayne to spend relatives and friends day at Robison park.Audrey Smith and Morgan are spending several davs in Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. SchuleiSmitlev ForthomeSept.Rob-Sun-iili..NewandI lav-Mis.The Ladies* Aid will meet at the of Mrs. George Tucker Thursday,2nd.Robert Alderman and Clarence inson, of Fort W ayne, were lien: day, the guests of their parents.Frank Dolan, who lias been operator here for about eight years for the G. R. I. Railroad company, has been .-••lit to Fort Wayne as relief agent and will, in the near future, move his family there. Their many friends here regret their removal uud wish them success in this new work he lias takenMr. and Mrs. Kaufman, of on, spent Sunday with Mr.John Wade.Mrs. W. II. Reed, of Fort Wavne, spent a part of Sunday and Monduv lac guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elms Smitley.The members of the Antioch, Concord and Massillon Lutheran churches met at the home of Rev. A. K. Muiiniui Fti-day evening and gave them a snip:.• uud a farewell party. There were about one hundred present. The lloaglnud band piayed several selections, !»■«■ cream a.id cake were served and all present reported an enjoyable evening.Miss l.elia llariod, of J-’ort Wnvie\ Inis been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joan Met'ague the past week.Mr. and Mrs. Raul Smitley. Mrs. Sarah Barkley and Dayton Barkley and wife spent Sunoav at Bippus. Ind.. thefiatMA£lt;ofn«Mp:«T|C-II.C.yMTienRlfoWayne, i Ida JlarlHOAGLAND NEWS.Hoagland, Ind., Sept. 1.—The Chapman lamily held their tenth annual reunion on Thursday, Aug. 26, at the home of John W. Cliapnipn. About one hundred members of the family were present. When the noon hour arrived the tables gave convincing evidence that there had been some previous thought as to tbo need at this time, and it ,s needless to say that all did justice to that part of the program. Officers were elected as follows: Honorary president,John W. Chapman; active president, Charles L. Chapman; vice president, A. A. Adams; assistant vice president, J. U. Chapman; secretary, Mrs. Ora Wood; treasurer, Vivian Chapuiaa. The next meeting will be at the lioise of J. \V. Chapmun the lust Thursday iu August, 191(1. Those present from h distance were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lenurd and «*on. from Mississippi; Mr. and ?dra. Putman Hall, of Antwerp, Ohio; Mrs. Ora Wood, of Payne, Ohio; Mrs. Roy Chapman and sons, of Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Chapman and granddaughter; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinn and Kyesell Chapman, of Radnerf. Mr. and Wra ^JL C. Chapman, of Anderson;guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Stephc-snn.The Mercer reunion will he held at the home of Michael Flangh September 11th.The Misses Mable and Gcorgio Youm* spent several days with their sister, Mrs. P. S. Hart/el. last week.Mr. and Mrs. George Tinker have m their guests their son. Mr. Dick Tie k-r. wife and little son. Richard, of Oklahoma.Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Iluhlcr. Mr. .nui Mrs. Kllis Kinrick and daughter Ethel, and Mrs. Clyde Shook mini and daughter Nellie, motored to Keudallvillr to attend the Kmrick family reunion August 2Sth.Evcret McKoomnu, of Fort Wavnr. is visiting with Allen Tunrick for u few rlnys.Miss Minnie Fails, of Foit the guest of her sister, Mi zel.The Hoagland Womens Christian Temperance union met for their annual election at the home nl Mrs. ftir.tii Youse. Six new members were taken into the society. After scripture reading and prayer they planned I heir for the following year. Officers elected as follows: President.Nettie Mulder; vice presidents,Foster and Mrs. I.ida Krnriek; recording secretary. Miss. Kflie Daugherty; corresponding secretary. Mrs. ‘MargarPt Urn-irk; treasurer, Mrs. Emily McIntosh; superintendents of departments—medal contest, Mr. R. U. Roberts; ilower mission. Mrs. Laura Crawford; good citizenship, Mrs. Mnrv Double; young campaigners, Mrs. Kstella McFarland and Mrs. Inez Smitley: mothers’ meeting, Mrs. Emily McIntosh.Rev. K. M. Foster and wife are spending several days at Uniondale, one of his former charges.Marlt;•«PaOsBltriat\\:i:ili!lt;dai-uJl«i’aiioIl.tanWewepoidaKoin-\\ i«.nDieellatcutw ork w -re Mrs. Mrs.OSSIAN NEWS.Ossian. Ind., Sept. 2.—Mr. and Mrs. Willis Melching and daughters, Dorothy and Martha, left Wednesday afternoon in their auto for Ashtabula, Ohio, where they will be guests of Mrs. Meddling's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davison.Miss Mary E. Weisell, of BlufTton, was in Ossian yesterday attending the funeral of her uncle, Peter Cartwright.Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Spencer have returned from n ten days’ eastern trip.Rev. and Mrs. Gibson Wilson and family, of Bremen, Ohio,. who came to Ossian Monday evening from Winona Luke, to visit this week with Rev. Mr. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, were called to their home yesterday on account of a death in his parish.Mrs. Otto M. Merriroan, of Montpelier, is visiting for a few days with her mother, Mrs. David Hall, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Wei-rich.Miss Jennie Bunn has accepted a position as stenographer at” the Mayflower mills in Fort Wayne and began her work on September 1st. Miss Bunn has for several years been the efficient night operator for the local telephone company nnd her place will now be filled by Miss Doris Nonvalt.The Daphne Girls were pleasantly entertained Tuesday afternoon by Miss Mabel Roe. Those present were Misses Mary Hunter, Mary and Martha Way, Lulu Prough, Thelma Spencer, Glenn Quackenbusb, Hattie Wilson, Helen Gray, Nellie Gibson, Dola Fryback and their teacher, Mrs. Carl Wilson. They were motored to the Roe home by Doan Roe.The annual reunion of the Quacken-bush family will be held Saturday, September 4th; at the Isaac Wickliffe- home,ill-Mididpro.MrMramamlluUrnam11.1 Gir C. -am llu kii on of -Mr. Vir Mr.Luc«:oufanlirsWilR01.1forGraioiutheMr*Wa.VporherkenMnuildansiiir'IWilvisiMandMorMrsMl'orldayplarMForithepitr.MPa., Aug Boy the of 1 M anda mlt; PfawathenessdeceCartOhioanaold
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