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Kentland Bank Receiver to Sue KENTLAND, Ind., Feb. James D. Rathbun, receiver for the Discount & Deposit State bank, has had instructions from Judge George Williams to those accounts not settled by March 10 in order that the business pertaining to the defunct bank may be closed. Mr. and Mrs. James Carton were called Evansville, Ind., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Carton's father, Heyns, who passed away at the advanced age of 82. Several from this county tended the annual Purdue farm business course the first of the week. Among those attending were James Kirkpatrick, county agent: Rolland Ade, Cloyd Hurt and James Rathbun, from Jeffertownship. WOMAN'S CLUB. The Kentland Woman's club will hold regular meeting Tuesday February at the club rooms in the public library The literary department sponsoring the program and-will have as entertainer, Mrs. Chick Jackson, of Indianapolis, speak on "Spring Heart Cleaning The program will open with dance by Miss Elleen Bower. Mrs. Jackson will the house guest here of Mr and Mrs. Warren McCray ENTERTAINER HERE. Mr. and Mrs. ton, of guests of and Mrs. W McCray Thursday in the evening Mr. Eggleston gave splendid enter tainment at the Little theater, sponsored the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Eggleston is magician of national reputation and a entertainer. The Raub Epworth League extended an invitation to the Kentland chapter Wednesday to attend party at that place. Rev. Northrup and Mrs. Adda White, accompanied by 32 drove over and a very enjoyable evening was FOUNDATION PROJECT. A meeting for this county in the interest of the Wesley Foundation was held at Goodland last Sunday Rev. Northrup, H. Dixon, Clint Shenbarger and attendance CLASS PARTY. The Alpha Sunday school class, of which Mrs. Northrup is teacher, enjoyed sparty at the home of Mrs. O. V. Sparks, in entertaining by Mrs. Hale. This is well organized class, with Miss Helen Bryant, president: Mrs. Mae Regar, chairman of entertainment, and Mrs. Sparks, urer. BURIAL HERE. Mrs. Anna of nink, III., passed away at her home Wednesday evening Mrs. Littlejohn's Willard Sprowl, and J. Thompson, left once to accompany the body here, where she laid rest beside her husband in Fair Lloyd Lee visited in Chicago. Mrs. Ed Dieter and daughter Chicago ATTEND FUNERAL. Antone Rheude and Helena, were called to Ann Springfield Monday attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Bookwalter, of and Mr and Mrs Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wittenberg. Mrs. Ross of spent Tuesday with Mrs. C. Davis and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe left Monday for Bloomington, III., to visit her HAS OPERATION. Mrs. Lottie Fitzgerald was taken to the hospital at Watseka Wed. where she an operation for gall bladder trouble Mrs. Fitzgerald her home her his proprietors of Hotel Kentland, and who are both recovering from recent illness W O. Schanlaub visited at Miss Grace Dixon, of West Lafayette, spent days here. Mrs. Warren McCray turned home Monday following visit in Indianapolis with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. W Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bair and children spent day in Chicago. Mr. Mrs. Paul Kepler and son, of are spending the week-end at the home of mother husband, Mr. Kepler's and Mrs. Alva O. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Warren entertained their daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Ecy of Hammond: Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Anderson and son, of Boswell, and Mr. and Mrs. James McCallum, FRACTURES ARM George Rheud fell from the roofs of in of tion and received fracture of his arm and numerous bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Childress moved from Raub to Kentland Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dieter, of Earl Park, formerly of this place, are the parents of daughter, born Tuesday, February 18. The state motor patrol corps in Texas. gives first aid to injured motorists as well as enforcing traffic laws.