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proved very entertaining TheThanksgiving program rendered by the pupils in the grades of the Public School on Wednesday, Nov, 29, was one of the best given here for some time. The recitations and dialogues were well prepared and the singing and music filled the air with the Thanksgiving spirit A. R. Horten attended church at Otwelllast Saturday C. E. Bissey, ofOblong. III., spent Thanksgiving with home folks. Mab.HOLLAND HAPPENINGS[Special Independent Service!Ed. Meyer, of Evansville, was in town last week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, and installing a furnace in thenew home of Mr. Robinson----Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hemmer werein Evansville Sunday Dr. andMrs. H. M. Baker spent a few days this week in Louisville visiting the Doctor's parents Mr.and Mrs. Otto Selling, of Oak Harbor, Mich., arrived Tuesday for a few days’ visit with Rev.and Mrs. Schultz Rev.Frohne and family left Sunday afternoon for a visit in Freelands-ville and Indianapolis Ed.Wellmeyer made a business tripto French Lick last Thursday----George Overbeck was in Petersburg on business Wednesday andThursday Wm. He it man wasin Huntingburg Wednesday----Mrs. Ernst Werremeycr and daughter Amelia spent Wednesday at Stendal Mrs. AlbertFenneman, of Huntingburg, spent i several days here visiting herparents, Mr. aod Mrs. ErnstWerremeyer Dan Rothert andfamily, of Evansville, were hereMonday Mr. Metz and family,of Boonville, enjoyed an auto ride to this place and return Sunday The Clio Club held its semimonthly meeting Wednesdayevening Start the new yearright by subscribing for The Independent—the best, brightest and newsiest paper in the county. Send The Independent to an absent relative or friend for a Christmas present Next Monday afternoon, with appropriate ceremony and a special program, the public schools here will dedicate the markers at the school ground. These markers have been erected in honor of the 100th anniversary of Indiana’s^admission to statehood A.number of our people Monday attended the funeral of Wesley Sakel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sakel, of Stendal. The young man died at a sanitarium in Evansville Friday night of last week from injuries received in a fali while digging in a mine about three months ago.I. B. A. Rover;NOTICETo whom it mav concern: All persons owing the old firm of Schepers Uebelhor are hereby notified to call and settle same promptly within the next thirty days.Charles E. Schepers.Mrs. Alvin T. Whaley, of Birdseye, was in Huntingburg shopping Monday.
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Huntingburg, Indiana, US

Sat, Dec 09, 1916

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