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rdoldineiteindrth ) a h I log ey, vn,♦ EEL RIVER ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Wm. Thomas of Coesse was down to his farm here Monday.Miss Hazel Lindley was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Weaver Sunday.A number from here will attend the all day meeting at Boonsville Friday.Twenty-eight grade pupils took the the examinaton for graduation at Monroe Center Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Gail Walgamuth entertained a number of relatives Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walgamuth.Dr. Garber of Sidney was called.to the home of Mrs. Jane Moe Monday onjpcount of her illness.| ^ercy McFarren and Carrie Schaaf juty^ere married in Michigan last week;both are well known people of Monroe township. They expect to reside inSouth Bend. Ijlorn to M Friday morrne Peupj off,e.' -HuglfaMr. and Mrs. Lee Brubaker Hday morning, JIarch 18, a son, who has been named Wilmer H. Brubaker. Doctors Temant and Garber were in attendance.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardman entertained a number of friends at an infare dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ford Hardman.Edrd Henry Hardman and Miss ^Hilda Beigh were married at the home of the bride in Sidney Saturday evening. They are both well known young people.en Walgamuth and Vesta Ruth ughes were married at Warsaw on Saturday morning. Glen is one of the popular young men of the community and his bride is a daughter of Virgil N, Hughes,'of Warsaw.Mrs. George Tuckey, a former resident of Jackson township, died at her home in South Bend Saturday, and the funeral will be held at South Bend.The County Line Threshing Co. held its annual meeting on Monday evening, and the following officers were elected: President, C. M. Koontz Secretary, Lee Brubaker; Treasurer, Floyd Newcomer; Directors, Orville Schrader and Frank Richard.Mrs. Francis Fox, of Bradley, Michigan, and Mrs. Elma Hunt, of Sioux City, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koontz, of South Whitley, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruhs and Mary A. Koontz.Rev. Morrill, D.D., of Defiance, O., occupied the pulpit at the Eel River Church Sunday afternoon.George Idle worked at Woodside Farm last week.Frank Hardman has purchased a team and farming implements and will again go to farming.Fertilizer has taken another drop.Can now furnish 16 per cent, add phosphate for $24.—C. M. Kobntz. „ We forgot to mention last week the r *** marriage of Lloyd Schaaf at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schaaf attended the wedding.Several from here attended the funeral services of Mrs. Sam Reed at South Whitley on Tuesday.Bib)PrmPra;T1Sod at t) Frid Tt will
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