Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 79, 26 January 1909 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1909.
News of Surrounding Towns
FOUNTAIN CITY, IND.
Fountain City, 'indV Jan. ' 26. Miss Carrie Tharp, -who lives near, Williams
burg, is visiting Miss Audra Roosa. Several young people from this city attended the skating: ' rink at , Lynn Saturday evening. The Y. P. P. A. are going to give
another play on February 5, the eve
ning of the local option election. The title of It is "The Corner Store," and it is a four act drama. Mrs. Lee preached at the Friends' church Sunday morning. Mrs. Martha Kerlln of Cambridge City, has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gardner. Miss Ethel Gifford of Greensfork pent Sunday with relatives at home. Mrs. Albert Thomas spent a few days in Lynn last week. Mr. H. R. Gifffford made a business trip to Economy Friday. Sixteen members of the Helping Hand society met with Mrs. Reece Friday of last week for an all day quilting. A good dinner was served and a good time was enjoyed by all as well as much work being done. Chas Woofter of Richmond visited A. 0. Clark Sunday. . Mr. Clyde Hunt who is attending business college ( at Richmond, visited at home Sunday. V The W. C. T. U. gave a market Saturday evening at Willard hall. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Thomas and children Earl and Opal of ' Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. Thomas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thomas at this place. Room number 1 gives the general exercises which are held In the high school assembly room, and a good program is expected. Mr. Frank Brltton is again dealing in fine horses. He purchased six Miss Stella Barber of Richmond is visiting her cousin Miss Ethel Sanborn at this place. A trained Christian Science nurse has arrived to attend Mrs. Chas. Willcutts who is very ill.
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WEBSTER. IND. Webster, Ind., Jan. 26. Mrs. Jennie Moore, Earl and Helen Haisley of Richmond were guests of Miss Emma Haisley over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark and children of Richmond were guests of John Mendenhall and family over Sunday. , Thomas Logan of Richmond spent Sunday with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Borton. Rev. Leslie Bond of Earlham, college conducted the morning services in Friends church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Jay were guests of Mr, 'and Mrs. R. B. Palmer Sunday. The , Webster basket ball team, which went to Economy Saturday was defeated in both games by the Economy team. Miss Laverne Schepman planned a pleasant surprise for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schepman, Saturday night, by inviting their neighbors and friends to their home west of Webter. Mrs. Boyd Moorman and children and Miss Fleda Davis of Richmond End Mr. ; and Mrs. Otto Weber were guests of Mrs. Luzena Moorman Sunday. James Witmer of Richmond was a guest of his parents over - Sunday. Miss Evangeline Baldwin spent Saturday and Sunday wltfi her parents, Prof, and Mrs. A; L Baldwin. Mrs. John Looker, Mrs. Charles Borton and children, Elizabeth and Lulu, of Richmond were guests of Mrs. Grace Borton and family recently. Milton Atkinson has sold his shop
and lot to Haisley and Harris'' who
will use the building for farming implements. Mrs. C. O. King is suffering with rheumatism. Mrs. Alex Clark is on the sick list. Miss Anna Markle has a new 'piano.
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HAGERSTOWN. IND.
ngerstown, Ind., Jan. 26. Benja
min Abbott of Van Buren. Ind., has been visiting his sister, Mrs. P. H. Darls and other relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburg and
cnuaren or. Alexandria spent over Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Sara
Binkley.
Jeremiah E. Myers will have a large sale of horses and dairy cattle Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doughty and children of Economy spent Sunday with Mrs. Sara Smith and daughters. Mrs. Rachel Petty entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and family, Mr. and. Mrs. James Knapp and family. Miss Hazel Hatfield of Greensfork was the guest of Miss Nellie Bryant Saturday night and Sundty. Frank Lilley, who since being
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brought from Reid hospital after having the misfortune to break his hip in a runaway accident three months ago and has been confined at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clifford Foutz, was able to make his first trip up town on Saturday. The state inspector spent Saturday at this place inspecting the school building and other public buildings. George Sherry the nine year old son of Roe Sherry south f town has been very sick with lung fever. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholson of Greensfork spent Sunday with her father, August Neidman and daughter. John Fouts suffered a stroke of paralysis recently at his home on Fancy hill. His son. Dr. J. M. Fouts of Centerville spent Sunday with his father and family. Miss Lei a Jones was the guest of Miss Hazel Knapp Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Mabel Teeter entertained Miss Matrice Geisler at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinehart entertained at dinner Sunday at their home east of town, Henry Strickler and wife and son Lawrence, Mahlon Leonard and family. Mrs. Mary Ann Funk spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Lawrence Sherry, northeast of town. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strickler were at Richmond Monday. The roller skating rink was largely attended both afternoon and evening Saturday. In the evening a handsome carnation was given as a souvenir to each lady in attendance. Several dozens were given away. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brant and Mr. and Mrs. William Abbott entertained Saturday evening at the home of the former the following: Mr. and Mrs.
John Werking, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver;
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter, Mr., and Mrs. M. T. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. JohnHarris, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keagy, Mrs. Elizabeth Deardoff, Miss Anna, Keagy, Mrs. Ernest Morrison, Mr& Chas. Teeter, Mrs. Henry Teeter, Miss Mabel Teeter, Miss Hazel Hatfield and Miss Esther Porter. A social time- was' enjoyed by those present and a two, course luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nicholson of near Greensfork, visited their son Florence Nicholson and family Sunday. Harry Davis sold a fine gray horse to H. C. Knode of Indianapolis fbr $250
which will be used for a fire engine,
horse. Mr. and Mrs. David Woolard had, as their guests Sunday at their home west of town, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beeson and two children, Mr. and Mrs., Dave Wisehart and family.
of the serious illness of her uncle, Mr. j Foutz. . Milo Gentry and daughter. Lucile and Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Nicholson spent Sunday with Loring Hatfield and family. John Ellis, Sr., attended the funeral of a relative in Richmond Monday. Mrs. Orville Hoover entertained the Thimble club and guests Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. Needlework was the feature of the afternoon. A two course luncheon was served. Those present -were Mesdames Will Roller, Harry Fagan, Horace Dean, Bert Hatfield, Dan Moore. Lute Hatfield, John Ernsberger, Misses Mabel Squires, Ldnnie Hatfield, Nellie Lamb, Nellie Davis and Hazel Hatfield.
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GREENSFORK, IND.
Greensfork, Ind., Jam. 26. The Greensfork Gun club practiced shooting clay pigeons Saturday afternoon. There was a large crowd present. Mrs. D. D. Doyle and children were guests of Mrs. David Brooks and family Sunday. Albert Wickersham of College Corner was in town Saturday on business and also to visit his mother who has been ill. Mrs. Sue Gaylor forela4y of the sewing room at Easthaven, is at home with her mother, spending a week's vacation. Mrs. Will McLaughlin spent Saturday at Cambridge City vibiting Mrs. Will Hunt who is convalescent. Mrs. John Clawson was ntertained,
Sunday by Mrs. David Nicholson and!
family north of town.
The Rev. J. T. Miller filled his regu-t!
lar appointment at the U. B. church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. John Clawson and daughter Cora, were visiting relatives at New Castle Sunday and Monday. Miss Flossie Snyder returned from Richmond Monday, after spending Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Charles Roller and family. . Earl Stevenson, wife and two, sons Cecil and George were guests of Claude Oler and wife north of- town Sunday. Monney Snyder is spending a few days at Indianapolis with, his son Florence and family. Our Ice men filled four ice houses with ice, five inches thick during the last cold snap. Hazel Hatfield was the guest of
friends and relatives at Hagerstown Sunday and Monday. Prof. Markle of our school spent Saturday and Sunday with his if oiks-at Webster. Bert Hatfield is at home with his family for a few days. George Morse has moved from the George T. Kepler farm near College Corner to the house near Martindale creek north of the Mrs. Scott farm and has been employed to work for Mr. Broomfield on the Scott' farm this season. Eli Cates, north of town, who has been ill for several weeks is much improved. E. M. Snyder has been confined to the house for several days on account of rheumatism. The fine weather reminds the farmers who intend to open their sugar camps this spring of the repairs and Improvements needed before opening their camps. Ex-Trustee Florence Boyd is seriously ill with pneumonia and at this writing is In a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoover spent Sunday with relatives at Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Retz were called to Hagorstown Monday oa account
CENTER VI LLE. IND. Centerville. Ind.v Jan. 26. The revival meetings, now in progress at the
Friends church is' steadily Increasing
in interest and attractiveness. There were large congregations on Sunday especially in the evening, the church
being crowded. The Rev. E. E. Hale, who is assisting the pastor, is a cap
able evangelist and effective in his ministrations. Mrs. Clara Cook is , teaching the school at White's school house, dis
trict number two. Mrs. Cook is filling
the place of Miss Martha Bond who is
unable to teach at present on account
of illness.
Miss Ada Woodward and Miss Jean Dunlop of Richmond were guests of
Miss Martha Peelle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cook entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ranks of, Richmond. Mrs. David Hannagan of Bryan is seriously ill.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of Toledo,
0., came Saturday to spend several
weeks with her relatives H. H. Peelle
and family. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoover of
Greensfork, Mrs. Washington Pilgrim
of near Centerville,, were recent
guests of Mrs. Ella Brumfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Dent enter-
tained on Sunday evening Miss Doro
thy Dill and Mr. Robert P. Noble, Jr.,
of Richmond.
Mrs. John Pierce and Mrs. James
Helms and daughter Miss Daisy of
Doddridge, visited recently, Mrs. Thomas J. Clevenger. Miss Ethel Eagan of Earlham college was the guest Saturday and Sun day of Miss Alice Horner. G. C. Smith and family entertain
ed on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and
son, Mrs. I. R. McDivitt, all of Rich mond.
NEW PARIS, OHIO.
New Paris, O., Jan. 26. Mr. Orville
Kiaig of Pittsburg, Pa., spent Sunday
at home with his parents.
Mrs.' Nellie Mauck and Miss Minnie Aughe of Dayton, returned home, Sun
day.
Mr. John Davenport and family
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDonald have
returned to their home for a while.
Frank and William Barber visited their sister, Mrs. H. A. Tillman of
West Sonora. Mrs. Susan Miller has gone to Cam
den for a two weeks' visit with her
sister.
Miss Mary Stanley of Boston, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Benner. Mr. Albert Daugherty and family
spent Sunday with J. H. Daugherty
and family. Mrs. Alice Daugherty and Mrs Hahn of Mercer, are visiting J. H, Daugherty and family.
Mr. Warren Shaeffer of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Eliza Thomas.
Mr. Ed Spencer and Miss Martha
fYoder of Richmond were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hawley took din
ner Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Sawyer. Miss Blanche Larsh and Mr. Carl
Young of Richmond, were entertained Sunday by Miss Carma Baumgardner.
Mr. John King and family of New
Madison spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella
Bloom.
Mr. Walter McKeon of Cincinnati
spent Sunday with Hal McKeon and
family.
Mrs. Susan McKee and daughter.
Roxie spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Elmer McKee and family. Mrs. Banford McKee died Monday at eight o'clock of pneumonia. Miss Elizabeth Tillman spent Sunday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Spitler of Bradford, O., spent Sunday with H. E. Campbell and family. Miss Blanche Shere of New Hope spent Saturday and Sunday with Grace McWhlnney. Mr. ami Mrs. Charts Leftwieh of Greenville, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Leftwieh. Miss Elsie Baumgardner spent Sunday with Winnie White. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas of Richmond spent Sunday with -Mrs. Leftwieh. Mrs. W. H. Wisman is sick with lagrippe. Mr. James Baker who has been sick is better at this writing.
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Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson of Milton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ossian Calloway Sunday. Mrs. Charles Routh and daughter Miss Gertrude spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Bent Wilson has returned from a visit with friends at New Castle, where she attended the celebration of the ninety-fourth birhtday of her grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte McAfee last Tuesday. Roy Mundell of Washington City is here for a visit of two or three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mundell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMahin and children of Milton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clawson Sunday. Harrison Marlatt died at his home east of Milton at an early hour Monday morning. Funeral at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. Interment at Doddridge chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Jr., of Greenville, O., and Mrs. Fred Mellinger of New Castle are the guests of relatives in thiB city. Leslie and Bernard Clawson and Frank Rummell spent Sunday with friends in Richmond. Mrs. Oscar Cooley, who has been quite sick is Improving.
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and Miss Jean Penny of Richmond, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Lively Sunday. Mrs. Harry Hobbs has returned to her home in Bridgeport, after a visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd. Mrs. Bertram Carpenter is quite sick with the grip. Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Milles and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Milles of Straughn, spent Sunday with Elihu Milles and family. Miss Edith Hiatt of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lembarger. 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. E. WTiite spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Mrs. John Hewitt and iaugliter of Richmond were the guests -of M. and Mrs. Robert Steele over the Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Milles spent
Monday with New Castle friendk.
CAMBRIDGE CITY. IMP. Cambridge City, Ind., Jan. 26. Mrs. M. M. Caltoway is spending a few weeks with her son, Robert at Greenfield. Mrs: Charles Bally and Mrs. Margaret McCaffrey saw; Otis Skinner in "The Honor of tke Family" at the -Qennett
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UILTON. IND. Milton, Ind, Jan. 26. Albert Cook
Mjr cXBraakvUle was in Milton Thnm-
day and purchased machinery from the Doddridge Grave Decorating Co. He also visited his uncle, Cyrus Ellis. G. B. Rothermel was at Richmond on Thursday. Miss Edna Mann is visiting her sister Mrs. Flora Whisler. R. F. Callaway and C. H. Callaway spent Sunday at Pendleton with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lautz. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty visited Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Kemmel at Centerville Sunday. The revival meetings at the M. E. chuTch started out under favorable circumstances fine music and large audiences. Charles Hale was the recipient of a fine Morris chair from his wife in honor of his fifty-first birthday. Mesdames O. L Beeson and L W. Beeson were guests of Mrs. O. L Callaway at Cambridge City Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Park Thornburg entertained a family dinner party Sunday at their handsome new home southeast of Milton. The guests were the Ferguson kinsmen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schepman entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Will Schepman Misses Hazel and Grace Schepman Mr. Ed Kelley and Master Alton Schepman of New Castle. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manlove gave
a family dinner party Sunday at Manlove Park, The guests were Mrs. Stanley Murphy and daughter Dorothy of Paris, 111., Edward Manlove Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manlove and children of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop spent Sunday at East Germantown. Mrs. Wm. P. Moore was at Richmond Monday. Dr. L. M. Gentle has returned from Southport where he visited his brother Thomas who is seriously ill. Ves Harris of Richmond, was in Milton in the interest of the Centerville corn school Monday. He left tickets on trAe at the bank and at F. M. Jones & Co. Fifteen Wayne county men were at Richmond today to look at automobiles with view of purchasing. From Ais neigborhood are Lycurgus Beeson, C. M. Hurst, Lafe Beeson, Oliver Ferguson and Joe Clevenger, Chas. Hurst, Hiram Crook. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown. H. Brown and son Dwlght spent Sunday with Richmond relatives. Harry Doty sang at the revival meeting at Dunreith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ferguson and Mis. Oliver Thornburg were at Richmond Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson returned on
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