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WHITE COUNTY ROADS ARE BAD Many Motorists Have to Be Pulled Out-Monticello News-Suit Filed. MONTICELLO, Ind., Feb. condition of roads in this vicinity are almost "beyond description" according to motorists who have frequently been pulled out and in some stances traffic is being directed over other routes. Between Monticello and Reynolds of state road 24 gone through" and on the detour between Monticello and Logansport on road 24, several places are to be The last ported received on state road 39 report to the effect that traffic get through by careful driving though there many bad places" Just south of the city park near the Kenneth Ross have been pulled out for past days. RECEIVERS SUE A filed in the White circuit court Friday by Bert Van Voorst and Fred Dahling, receivers the State Bank Monon, against William Hancock et al, in which they to collect a note and set aside made the defendants. Mrs. Russel Kilmer was brought to her home near Oak day from the Cass hospital, where submitted to an operation for appendicitis several days ago She was doing splendidly. Mrs. T. V. Koontz went to Indlanapolis Friday to attend state luncheon of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority, of which she is memShe will return home Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Prevo, who been spending the past few days with relatives CLASS SOCIAL The the Fahola class of the Christian church enjoyed their regular business and social meeting in the social rooms of the church last night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. D. Carey and Ray Anwiler as the committee in charge. The affair was in the nature of a patriotic party keeping with the business session delightful social hour was spent Plans for an entertainment to be given by the class early in April were an- RETURNS HOME Mrs. Vernon Sharp who has been patient at the Cass county hospital Logansport for two weeks, an operation for appendicitis, brought to her home today in the Miller ambulance. She is rapidly Mrs. Alva Hanawalt has been confined to her home on North Illinois street for the past sevdays because of illness. Mrs. H. Olson has returned from Michigan where she has been spending several days relatives and friends. Mrs. V. L. Huey returned today from week's speaking trip as speaker before farm institutes in the northern part of the state. Mrs. Nellie Clark is in Lafayette, where is spending several days with friends and relatives. Mrs. Clark is recuperating from recent illness,