I Lenhour 'id wife, Orville IsenhnurT i * nH ITotbw-SOCIETY CALENDARTHURSDAY,PleasantJ Houi JNmbrtydery club. 2:30 o'clock, M» John C\ Pcvkin 0?:; North Meridian Street.' •t.nd famlf^r Hafry tsenhour and children, Josenh Bradley and son, Henry Bradley and family, Ira Bradley and family, Irwin Bradley and family, Omer Bradley and family, James 14 Stultz and wife, Miss Perlinn Stultz, Perry Stult* ap^ family, Ora Stufoi 'JW* i:v v.Tund wife, WiRt^ Hine, and familv,-........ FWPAY., .. . Olas Hine and faflply, Cldye Hine andRnhqiiei'Tor Awmhers mW? friend* | hi fe, Otto Hine hnd wife, Eddie Sta-of Mt. giqn, Mpthedist Protp^Unt ton and family,!’Miss Nettie Staton,church, Frjday pyeiung, at chimhj/ . Creed Staton,. Berry Staton, A1 Thfmhleihc Club—Friday 2 o’ejock Groover and 'family,' Mrs. Mildred—Mrs. Jim Kernodle, Lafayette* A vt*. [Bush and son Findley, Ferdinand• frt Uirrr. ..—,jBartleUjutd.wifc, Adrian BartlettMILLER REUNION * »lt;! wtfb, Tlftss lutnfc fcrofM^ 1*1^tThe fourth annual reunion of theM iiier fkmlTy' was held at (lie home of Mr. and Mrs.. Ibac Quick, 2 .miles northwest' of Michi'gantown,} ClintonCounty, Indiana, on Sept. 7, 1919.May , OHloa, Mias Viola Qenger, Wilbur Akers, John Lasley and family, Mrs, Boftarmn Ijsley and daughter, Charles Allen and wife, John Hallerin :ind wife, Mrs. Cynthia Williams,TheVc were .’sevens three mem-bers and one visitor presentThe well filled baskets were’ emptied, nk ppon and a .nttrtvin dinner was served on the shady lawn which everyon£*Jsniftyed. . t .! \iAfter the bounteous + dinner, n1devotional service was; held; at which time 44Jesus ’Lover of aTv Soul” wasLUCAS-KERN REUNION.Members of the Lucas and Kejnfamilies to the number of one hundred and fifty-five met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas, four miles northeast of Lebanon, last Sunday, isung;-the scripture lessott was resiLby'( jP1* ,th® first J?sntf reuniGn .of t n * ... 1 these families. The Lucas reunionhafl been held in previous years at some park and with the many differ- \J. 1 .11 ‘ ' , • 1 • », ft I I * . !Mrs. Jamas B.5 Lee and prayer was offered by Mr! James H. Miller. Then a short literary' program followed. ..Riding, Mi«* Mary Laughner; piano nt,.att;?°ft',ms * l?as hee ,hard t0 »oI«CMil.A Ttfadge Milter; short rend- r,eu,,zc that or,e h “ttenderl a famin**, by Mrs. Grace K. KilKon, Mrs Iv re’njnMyrtle, Yates, ,Nora Laughner and; JaW« arranged on. the lav.n Mrs. Mary S. Miller; piano solo. Miss j ?nd .after t„h®,cfowd lt;u't ,eBt!n*. *Mary Laughner;-*«n, Will take i ifihore yu enough leftCare rfffe;Yt»l’.’;.by .Miss Ci.-wajMHter. ^f6*'1 a «*:«*• ,tewis..M- Lucas’Ruth Yates, Myrtle and Olive Miller:1 of f lt;'»nupcljs, was the retiring pro-eartiMK’'M«. Jhiflhs-■'IT‘Mfiler TWent- 0fficers f®r the ensuing• -i ^ . I v/iur urnrpi nln/«fn/1 ne C w*'- *year were* elected as follows: President, Walter 'Lucsj vice-president.Kty’k Phillips, both of Antioch, withCharier Lucas, of’ Mechanicsburg, *is secretary.Kfemhers of both families were int ♦Mrs. Jerries B. Lee brought greeting from Mrs. Mary Keosling of Kansas City, Missouri and Mrs* Millie Johnston, of Colorado whom she had just visited telling .. tHey wen planning to attend next year, wh’ch . ^evcrvbodv was glad to Lear. All sym- ‘l^f‘ndanco from several lt;liffereatrathized with Mrs. Mellie Johnston in i-arts of the country. All presentthe loss of her daughter with pneu a verv pleasant and proft1-monia caused hv influenza, the ♦am* {^m ^ was agreed to hold theily’s only loss from influenza so far n€X^ annual affair at the home lt;r n«? iq known Mrs. Newton Lucas at Antioch on thev;1 £ u ‘;* w U ; Sunday in September, 1920.At the business meeting which fob , ft It ItSSU*rsj h±! 1 : SHOWER PARTY.T:^fr‘ andt Mfrt/ hCaH Lal*h w'wficers WUhI «. follow*: Presi- ! j™ ,Ellf”ts at P ,,arty *ng was very pleas-music and gam?s.■ t tt ; Saturday night, at the hoiVI(;frBr4ttuPSLt n I W Orvnl T ^rqh ofMrs. James H. Miller j itecpatory, Miss . Mrs. Orval Lvnh ofMyrtle Milte* .dietary, strecL The even n,r «* *Miss Mary Jxpafc^fli.Geo.%F. Yates;Ruth Lee, fcpe^ Fley Mrs. Jam^atBeXMiUflfv.rimarriages, %£Wttti, 8? *188 n andt»'afi Of3.The closing' long wag ‘♦Gpd he ekith..... 1:11 .... J..4 H ..j _____you til! we meet again, pn4 pgayei n* . „ „ 0 , . . n iby J. H. Miner. The renHiif^er of h*U' Harteaty. Pearue jthe afternoon was spont .gamlly. Mr. Herder,ty. and Mr. and Mrs Bert ; and Mrs. Quick’s home was a very • Ines and Marv Swa. s, Geneva,pleasant and comfortable place for , ^man-nM“b'« *nd F«™ Ifr8^ and Isuch gatherings as reunions. ... ^ush. Swa,ls Flod Smith,lMcrlan Higgins, Ivar Green, George i Those pi^ont -ere Mr, and Mrs. ^n,,eV8Pn, Emmet Brocki Forrest :Geprg# F. Yates and daughter, Rutn. Kn?on 0ra Green, Cepil Eaton. Gene' and sorr George and Minus and Ab- Ro,Jth E(idip Whitinw RusseJ Evans 6 Yates and Miss Dorothy Peters pnren Acton Emorvand Mrs. Mary Bohannon of Heath Hardesty, and Mr .and Mrs. Perl Station, Mr and Mrs. Ffed Kill,on c;wailp anf, faniil am| Mrs. Evaand son Carl and daughter Anna j arshCi4herine of Shepherdsville, Mr. aitflt-. IS tt IfMrs. James H. Miller and daughter, ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. 1 Clara, and sons Juba!, Paul, Jesse • • ...and Morris. Misses Myrtle. Olive and, Je,r’ Layton and fanH,y entertain-antly spent in Light refreshments were served, j Those present were: Misses Ruth . Johnson, Mary Lewallen, Helen1 Parks, Marion Head, Nora Smith. Zlt;fra Stewait, Anna Boyd, Fern Higgins. Vcrla Caldwell, Goldie Layton,Ruby Miller and Mr. Russel Miller of FairView; Mr. and Mrs. George T.ed at dinner, Sunday, the following guests: Mrs. Isaac Layton, of Kan-Milter and., daughters Audra. Mary;f8: “»•. Haymond and soi.nnd Madge, Mrs. Mary S. Miller. Mrs.1 Jo8erh- of Waldran- ,nd^ Mrs- Mar-ur.n:— t — A v, .~A u„ i guret Layton, of Texas; Mr. and Mrs.Tommie Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe, Layton and family, Mr. and Mrs.William Laughner, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stephens of Lebanon; Mr. Dan Kinnamon and daughters, Floyd andCleo, of Ztottsvilie; Mr. and Mrs. Jua.B. Lee and daughters, Josephine, ituthWillard McIntyre and family of I11-rh ana polls; Mis and Mrs. Carl Lar^h,and Faith and Glen of Frankfortf I *n? ??r and Mrs- OrvalMr. and Mrs. : Jesae Stephens and! ^al'8*1j •**£ ^*r8* ^°yd Walkerdaughter, Loraine and son Kenneth, of tW#hI^ebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Herse. daughter, Fern, of this city.nnd daughter Mary Helen and son l iSw*DA,,d*vJames Blaine, Mr. and Mrs.., Gar| ^^AWN FARTYLaughner and' 'daughter Freda, Mr. , **'« I*** Bo'vman was haBt^sand Mrs. James Uughn.r wid daugh- a8t 8Veni!«J,u ter Mary and sons Elmer and Emer- home ® North Meridian street.son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quick and, picnic lunch was served, after whichdaughter* Maxine Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. (Paul 'Wyant and daughter Frances Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Quick and Mr. and Mrs. John Yates, and sondancing waa Fnjoyed. The following guests were present: Misses Ma-ble Burgin, Doris Perkins, Hazle Shahsn and Karine Lewis and Messrs.Garth, of Michigantown, and Mr.j Hulmr Ulrich of Sharpsvdle, andand Mrs. James R. Miller «nd Anvgh-; ^ ■£***• RagB*1 C1ha™b®5?* Vl^ ter Verna Mary of Rushville. . j • S!fwart and Searle Comley' ofsi st tt ! city*THIMBLF.INE CLIHl i „KT„RNEB“PfeM»0VERSEA9The Thimbleine Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, attheLathetherternihome of Mrs. Jim Kernodle, on fayette Ave.tt ft /ttISENHOUR REUNION.'I’he third annual reunion of Irenhour family. Was held at Memorial Park, this city, Sunday. At the noon hour, a sumptuous dinner was served. The afternoon pro* gram began with a song • service, after which Rev. W. H. MHlfar, ot CrawfordsvUle, gave a short address. He’also favored the audience with i* solo. At the business session, the following old officers were re-elected for another year: President, GeorgePaul Stevens, who has recently returned home from overseas, is here ‘ for a visit with his aunts, Mrs. Lon; Ludlow, of East Pearl stgeet and i Mrs, Fred Moler,tt tt to♦MOTHERS’ CLUJBThe executive committee of the Mothers’ Club ot the Harney Building; has decided not to hold meetings. until the second Friday in October. All members please take notice;*tt It ttTHE McMULLEN REUNIONThe McMullen family held their annual reunion at the CrawfordsvUlelt;ilt;M. 1 son hour; 8elt;?retary, Elisabeth fair grounds Sunday, September 7th. Stult*. treasurer, William J. Kline.! Thera wera about 160 preaant during The following relatives were present: [the day. At the noon hour a bount*-Rev W. |L Williams and wife, Isaac Jjenhour and family, George Isen* hour and family, George Isenhouv rnd wife of. Austin, Ind., David h*n-hoiir and fumily (Jpdienapolis, Mr». Nelson Isenhour of Whitestown, Rosker lsenhour and family, Charleful dinner was served. After noon a very pleasing program was given by different members present. .Prayer by James Brown, song by the family, duet by Marguerite Matthews and Mary Schweitser, recitation by Fern McMullen, song by the11cc€t1cI