Democrat, November 1917
Elopement
Percil Younts and Armetta Martin wee married in Kentucky Friday night, Nov. 2. The groom is the sone of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Younts and the bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin of near Fairfield. The Democrat offers congratulations.
YMCA meetings
H. W. Kramer, one of the YMCA secretaries from Camp Taylor, will come to Brookville Saturday evening and will give an address on YMCA work at the camp at Fairfield Methodist Church on Sunday morning, one of the churches at Metamora Sunday afternoon and at the Brookville M.E. Church Sunday evening.
Note: Camp Zachary Taylor was in Louisville. It opened in 1917 to train soldiers in World War I.
Entertained
On Wednesday evening the following young people met at the home of Miss Marie Davis on North Main Street: Misses Mary Foster, Mildred Colebank, Marie Davis, Lena Shriner, Alma Ghahn, Elizabeth Maley and Messrs. Ray Cooksey, Earl Frank, Russell Colebank, Willard Fogel, "Dick" Colebank and Harold Lapish.
They then motored to Butler's Grove where a huge bonfire was built and all gathered around and enjoyed a marshmallow toast and wiener roast. Other refreshments were served and all voted the evening well spent.
Tomorrow Night
Don't forget the educational and entertaining stereopticon lecture by Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown on "France and the French people."
Proceeds to buy material and necessities by the Franklin County Red Cross. Mrs. Brown is an eloquent and forceful speaker. Good music. Doors open at 7:30.

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