ten this year.. si. Salter a rat da’Jgh-AIM.E STEMS— r» T'» • • • m:or viidt.d Will Mutchler and family ’;a£-L week.hrirtcna Stantz returned to IllinoisPeaciPeac;ThouThouDearHereButHe cMr. Holland of Worthington visited hip daughter, Mrs. Jameson last week.Hi sell .Blt;A few of the friends and relatives gathered at the home of David Dyar Monday, Sept. 1, to celebrate the birth- . Ole days of Mrs.'John Gaskin and Miss and Ajrr.es D\ ar. Everybody had a nice the £ time. i whaiMr. and Mrs. Ed Winklepleek and family visited relatives: in Linton Sunday. j theA birthday dinner was given in hon-or of Mrs. Mary Stantz Monday, Sept.1, on her forty-ninth birthday. Those i V/orl nrecent were Mr. and Mrs. Pearl e Shouse and children, Thelda, Bud and s Bobby of Lyons, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. R. t 11. Salter and daughter, Thelma, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. RaymondTrent, Mr. and Mrs. James Trent.bnMr. and Mrs. Walter Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and children. Celesta and Wilmer and Mary Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stantz, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sclnniui, and daughters, Mildred and Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mizer and son Raymond, Mrs. Dan Mizer and daughter Mollie, Mr. and Mrs. George Collenbaugh and son Willie, Mr. and Mrs. Cleotis Collenbaugh and daughter Josephine, Jake Grafe of Stanton, Mrs. Will Mutchler and daughters, Gertrude, Ada and Vera, , j Mrs. Eliza Dunigan. All enjoyed a fine dinner. The afternoon was spent in social talk. All departed at a late hour.Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. Mary Stantz are spending a few days in Illinois.Mrs. Pearl Shouse and Miss Gertrude St rouse visited their relatives at Indianapolis and attended state fair.Sthegoo lt;1 yc old mos1C1blacbrec50 t1sea?thisrowoneA bari to I in itoo