Spa?.■m •^i:.;^ . :-V-Jess Mott was in Tipton on business Monday. - I jRenew your subscription.Miss Marie Cox was a Tipton visitorJames Barnett, Sr. vas in Tipton on [ Friday evening. ,business Monday. . j ; j' 0. O. Gossard was in Frankfort on |Joseph Cline was in the county seat! business Satnrday. ion business Monday.Mrs. John Cooper was an Indiana-;Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Modlm were polls visitor Tuesday. 1Tipton vis tors Saturday. j j C(mnty treasurer T j Ree6e Snn. |Miss Bland Galbreaih was jan Ind- dayed here with his family. ' !ianapolis visitor Tuesday. |Mrs. Earl Cooper lei t Monday for a visit at her home at ‘Knightstojwn.C. A. Smith and daughter ]Dorothydid shopping at Tipton Saturday fore-«noon.•Miss Roxie Reese left Monday for Indianapolis to assume her new duties at the capitol building.Bert Freeman is the of a fine new claraphorie which he will play in the Christian church orchestra.Mrs. M. O. Cox and daughter Deveta were guests at the home of Gilbert Cox at Tipton Tuesday.proud possessorCARD OF THANKS1 -*• *.We desire : to express ou:sincereb£:' thanks and appreciation to ihose who worked so heroically in ■ extinguishingL ■ -?•. •»•'•••+': Vv . ,.bmts^ mrvCii ;• ana-- :ra**rwuiMisses Minnie Holmes, Flo Cox, Fern Galbreath, Faye Keever, Grace Kemp and Marie Cox attended a meeting of the M. P. club at Scircleville, Saturdayafternoon.Dan Beauchamp was lucky in discovering a blaze in the ceiling of his kitchen Saturday morning in time toextinguish it with a few well directed• ' ,cups full of water. jk ^ * i n 'C. A. Smith and family left Monday for Otterfcein where* they attended: theweddings of a sister and cpusih of Mr. Smith, one.event taking place MondayeverA 'on