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    1. [INJENNIN] Time for a Jennings county coffee break Part 1
    2. Terry Engel
    3. The Republican July 19, 1901 Mr. Zentmire (Zeatmire?) has moved into part of Amos Thompson's house. Mr and Mrs. C.H. Johnson, of Seymour, Ind., and Mrs. Mattie Scott of Galveston, Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Tabb, at their home at Paris Crossing. Miss Aloise Tabb has returned home from a visit at Madison and the Chatouqua. We are in receipt of the catalogue of Indiana University for the year just closed. The institution has a remarkable growth in recent years. The attendance for 1900-1901 was eleven hundred and thirty seven, which is the largest attendance in the history of the University. For the fourth year in succession every county in Indiana was represented. Catalogues and announcements will be sent on application to the Registrar, Bloomington, Indiana. Those in attendance from this county during the past year were: >From Vernon: Chester Arthur Batchelor, Helen Batchelor, John Ralph Carney, John William Todd. From North Vernon: May Bundy, Joe William Verbage. From Hayden: Allen Cobbs, Mike Edward Simon, Charley Henry Wohrer, Anna Jan Wohrer, Florence Wohrer, Susie E. Wohrer. From Lovett: Webster Kinder. From Grayford: George Crist Ale. From Zenas: Guy Allee. COMMISKEY There will be an ice cream supper at Elmer Shepherd's next Saturday night, given by Mrs. Shepherd to help raise funds to have an operation performed on her eyes. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cover are very ill with malarial fever. A few of our young folks attended an ice cream supper at Hopewell church last Saturday night; the supper was held by Clifford Hartwell. Myrvin Kail went to Indianapolis last Sunday to look for work, and if sucessful intends moving there soon. Everett Shepherd went too.

    04/12/2001 07:00:39