Lima Daily News, June 17, 1908 Miss Austa KNOWLES, of Alliance, a delegate from Daughters of Veterans is in Lima this week. Mr. Daniel KNOWLES and Mr. HOFFMAN, of Alliance are in the city visitors of Mr. KNOWLES sister, Mrs. J.J. HARRIMAN, of 634 west Kibby street. Mr. and Mrs, R.W. MELLY, of north West street, have as their guests Mrs. W.W. SHOEMAKER and Mrs. TOMLINSON, of Dayton, and Mesdames Grace JACKSON, Harriet BABCOCK, Leslie STROTHER, Harriet MEASLE and Mary WILSON of Dayton. Colonel E.A. GORDON, of Upper Sandusky, is the guest of H.A. HOLDRIDGE and family. Mrs. William KINSNER, Mrs. Jesse NICHOLS Jr., Mrs. L.H. FREEMAN, Mrs. Kate ENDLE, Miss Julia LO----R, of Cleveland are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. J.C. RICHARDS, of 222 north Baxter street. Mrs. H.A. MILLER, of Celina, is spending G.A.R. week with her sister, Mrs. J.E. COLEMAN of 714 south Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. John McGUIRE, of south Union street, have an encampment visitor- his uncle, John MATLOCK, of West Jefferson. E.V. HOVER is home from a veterinary college in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Jake BOWERSOCK are entertaining Mrs. C.A. KELLEY of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. T.J. BARNETT, of Forsyeth are guests of C.R. CARNES and family. Mr. and Mrs. George FAUROT of south West street are entertaining Mr. Faurot and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff CHURCHILL, of Bellefontaine, Ohio. Miss Hazel MORRISON, who is a teacher in the schools at Cumberland, Wyoming, is home to spend her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John M. MORRISON, of south Elizabeth street. S.J. BAKER and wife of Belmore, are visiting their son E.F. VANATOR. Mrs. STEWART and Mrs. NASON, of Kalamazoo, Mich., are guests of Mrs. J.W. PUETZ, of south Metcalf street. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas WOHLGEMUTH of Cincinnati who have been the guests of relatives in this city returned home last evening. Miss Lillian DETSEL is entertaining Miss Lois EISENBERG, of Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Henry DETSEL and family are entertaining Mrs. Louisa HOFFENBERT and daughter Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. H.R. LIPTON, of Madisonville, Ohio, are guests of S.W. WATSON and family. Mr. E.C. JACKSON who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wheaton JACKSON, returned to his home in Columbus today. Mr. and Mrs. Joe TURNER and Miss GORDON are visitors at the Light and Conners. Mr. Georg HECKMAN, general store keeper at the Soldiers Home in Sandusky, is shaking hands with old friends and is the guest of Mr. Harold ALBRECHT. Mr. William BACOME of Weston, Ohio, is the guest of Sergeant BACOME of west Elm street. Frank HAGEMAN and family, of Greenlawn avenue are entertaining Mrs. William DEARBAUGH and children, of Jackson Center. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel GEORGE are guests of the HADDOX family, on east Kibby street. W.E. CRAYTON has moved into his new office on south Main street. E.C. MOYER who has been ill with malaria fever, is reported much improved. Mr. Milton HUSSY, of near Mendon, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Geo. GRIFFIN of south West street, and taking in the encampment. D.S. GILMORE and family, of Atlantic avenue are entertaining Mrs. Angeline MUTEHER and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen GILMORE, of Rutland, O. William BAKER and wife of Marion, Indiana, are the guests of the BAKER family on south West street. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley FERROE and granddaughter, Miss TUSSA, of Mansfield, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. STROUSE, Miss Lila GOLLMER, Mrs. Geo. SPITZER and children, and Mr. and Mrs. James ALLEY and daughter, Miss Mae of Fostoria, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. BECKER, on St Johns avenue for the week. Mr. and Mrs. D.R. REYNOLDS, of 302 south Pierce street, have as their guests, Mesdames FAUVER, CHRISTY, GIBSON and STANDARD. Dr. Joseph THATCHER is entertaining Mayor K.B. PLATT of West Liberty, and a number of Bellefontaine people. Mr. and Mrs. W.H. TOMPKINS, of 236 south Pine street, are entertaining during the encampment, the latter's uncle, John McCAIN, of Decatur, Indiana. Mr. Simeon SWEET, of Bellefontaine, is attending the encampment and visiting his nephew, Mr. O.B. MILLER and family. Mr. and Mrs. S.H. BOLTON, of Toledo, are guests of the Misses HOVER, of south Pine street.