News-Sentinel, The
Fort Wayne,
Indiana Wednesday, May 10, 1922 Page 6
OSSIAN
NEWSMr. and Mrs. Harley
Somers and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pocock and families, of
Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Clark.
Mrs. M. N. Knight and daughter, Neenah, and Mrs. Walter
Gibler and daughter, Marjorie, left Saturday for a week's visit with Mrs. Knight's mother, Mrs. Mary Lawrence, near Roanoke.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey and family were near Uniondale Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Schorey, the latter an aunt of Mr. Bailey.
Theodore Crowl, who has been at the Lutheran hospital,
Fort Wayne, following a serious accident which happened to him while he was blasting stumps on his son's farm near Five
Points, was home for the week-end but returned Monday to the hospital for further treatment. His one eye is still in a serious condition and it is yet uncertain whether he will regain the sight of this eye.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Timbrook and family were in Bluffton Sunday afternoon visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Woodward.
Ernest Vananda, the eighth grade teacher here, is planning to go to Peoria, Ill, where he will take a six weeks' course in manual training and college work at the Bradley Polytechnic Institute. He leaves about June 18.
Mriss
Rozelle Finnigan, of
Muncie, spent the weekend in Ossian visiting in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ella Flanigan.
Mrs. Alice
Derr, of
Fort Waye (sic), was a week-end guest with Mrs. Will
Woodward.
Mrs. Jeanie
Stine, of Bluffton, returned to Ossian Sunday evening to care for her mother, Mrs. L. M. Hunter, who continues in very frail health. Mrs. Hunter had an attack of the flu some weeks ago and has not been able to regain her usual health.
Miss
Fay Melching, who is attending Tri State Normal at Angola, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Melching.
Miss Nellie
Crabill, of
Muncie, visited over the week end with Miss Mary Spencer and in honor of her visit they entertained at Sunday dinner, Elizabeth
Hatfield,
Fay Rector and Frances
Swaim.
A surprise reception and pot-luck supper were featured Monday night at the M. E. church in honor of their new pastor, the Rev. W. T. Daly.
Mrs. Alice White returned Sunday evening from Decatur where she had been visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Sutton.