Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 277, 13 August 1909 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND FAULADtrrXI AXD SUX-TEL.EGRA3I, FKIDAT, AUGUST 13, 1909.

PAGE FIVE. SON SAYS FATHER IS CRUEL TO HIM Seventeen Year Old Farmer Boy. Complains of Alleged Abuses. ESTABLISH Ck 1572 EDITED BY ELIZABETH R. THOMAS. PHONE 1121 HE USES ROD UNSPARED

SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR TODAY

The Perseverance Bible class of the

First Baptist church is having a social afternoon at the home of Mrs B. B; Untbank.

Miss Pearl McMlnn will entertain

this evening in honor of Miss Eliza

beth Gilbert of Greenville, Ohio. The Mary Hill W. 0. T. Ui. is meet

ing tbia afternoon with Mrs. Ella

Myers 1114 Hunt street. J JS Jt

At lawn fete will be- given in the eve

ning at the First Methodist church ;- J J J .

Acharmlng whist company was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. A. D.

Oayle for her house guests, Mrs.

Breckinridge Vlley ot Versailles,- Ken

tucky, and Mrs. T. T. Parrish of Mid

way. Kentucky. The game was played

at three tables. Favors were awarded

at sacn tame. The fortunate ones

were Mrs. John Shroyer, Mrs. Henry

Gennstt and Mrs. S. E. ewayne.

, Alter the game a luncheon was " served. The guests were Mrs. -Henry Gannett.' Mrs. E. B. Beatty, Mrs. John

Shroyer. Mrs. John Nicholson, Mrs

Vlley -of Versailles, Kentucky, Mrs.

Parrish of Midway, Kentucky, Mrs. S.

EL ewayne, Mrs. Julia Gear, Mrs. Omar

Holnngaworth and Mrs. Fred Carr. . &

Mr. Burton Carr has gone to Louis

ville, Kentucky, on business. ; Ji j

MSss Carolyn Hollingsworth is In

Dayton, Ohio, the guest of Mrs. De

Weese. Jl J J

wrs. Piatt Robinson entertained

with a tea this afternoon at theItob

lnson bungalow on the New Paris

pike. The affair was la honor of Mrs. Robert Ferriday. . J 4 JS Mrs. J. B. Craighead gave a family dinner party last evening at her home on North Tenth street The guests were Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton Craighead, Miss Jennie Carson of IndianapoliB, Mrs. Worthington Stuart of Cincinnati, Mrs. J. W. Roney and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds. J J Jl , Mrs. Paul Comstock and daughter, Miss Winifred .Comstock,; with Mrs. 6. SV Saxton and children of Chicago, have gone to Michigan for an outing. Mrs. Saxton has been visiting her par

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgar Hibberd. J J J

'Mrs. J. V. Rowlett entertained with

a dinner party yesterday at high noon in honor of the seventy-sixth birthday anniversary of her brother, Mr. John P. Norris. The guests were Mr. and

Mrs. John Norris, Mr. Joseph Norria,

Mr. and Mrs. James Norris and Miss

Ruth Norris. J J Ji

The progressive lawn party which was to have been given this evening

by the Sunday school classes of Mr. Adam Bartel and Mrs. Lee Ntusbaum

at the Bartel residence, has been post

poned on account of the weather. .An all day picnic was held Thurs

day at Glen Miller park by members of the Modern Priscllla needle club.' The day was pleasantly spent with various amusements. An elegant dinner was served at noon. The guests of honor

were Mrs. Charles D. Hill ot Pasadena, California, Miss Ruth Stevens of Anderson, Ind., and Miss Margaret Wildins of this city. The members of th club are Mesdames Harry Scott, Clyde Ryan, Benjamin Wickett, Will Wickett, C C. Smith, Walter Grimes, Thomas Brookbank, Fred Wickett, Elizabeth Shute, Thomas Wickett, John Wickett, Walter Brooks, Frank Aiken, William Hatfield, Perry Pence. Frank WilkJns, Bert Russell, E. E. Towle, Harry Patti and Miss Nellie Wickett

Mrs, tess

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Mrs. Howard Grottendick of Koko-

mo, InL, is In the city for a visit with

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George

Haner, 229 South Fourth street Mr.

Grottendick is in New York on busi

ness for his firm. jS

A delightful social event for Thursday was the card party given in the afternoon at the Country Club house

for members. The function was in

charge of the present social commit

tee. Whist was played at five tables.

Miss Edna Johnson won the favor, J J J

Mrs. Charles D. Hill of Pasadena, California, is in the city for a visit with Mrs. Beetle of North D street,

and Mrs. Harry Scott of Kinsey street

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mx. jonn if. jonnson has gone to Bay View, Mich., where he will join

his lamily. 01 3 J$ Mr. Elwood McGuire has gone

Colorado on business. j j j$ Mrs. Rebecca Felt of Greenfield. In

diana, and Mrs. Texas Latshaw of Chi

cago, are guests of Mrs. Elizabeth

Saunders of South Tenth street for a

few days. J J j

Mrs. Elwood McGuire and Miss Edna McGuire left today for Petoskey, Michigan. They will be joined there by Miss Florence McGuire who has been visiting friends in Fort Wayne,

ina. J J J

Miss Hazel Hoffman of South Ninth street is entertaining Miss Elsie Stover

of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Several

social events will be given in her hon or.

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itev. . w. M. Nelson has returned

from a week's outing at Winona lake.

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Mrs. O. S. McCoole, Master Paul Mc-

Cbole, Miss Thelma McCoole and Mrs.

B. L. Spencer are guests of relatives in

Decatur, Illinois.

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Miss Jennie Young of Columbus.

unio, is tne guest of Mrs. James

Mulford and Miss Bradbury for a few

days.

Mr. Alvin E. Oully has gone to Ed-

mundsville, Michigan, where he will

spend about two weeks.

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A number of young people are making arrangements to camp at the Chautauqua this year. : ' J J j I Miss Ethel Smith of Iola, Kansas, Miss Elsie Lyons and Mr. John Lyons of Lyons Station, were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons. An all day picnic was held yesterday at the country home of Mr. W. A. Jones west of the city. The guests were members of the Eldorado (Ohio) Woman's Christian Temperance union. Dinner was served on the lawn at midday. In the afternoon various I

games furnished the amusement About twenty persons were In attendance. Ice cream and cake was served in the evening. The occasion was greatly enjoyed by all. A handkerchief shower was eiven

last evening by Mrs. Max J. Ford at

ner nome, 118 South Seventh street in'CUC

honor of Miss Mable Ford, a bride of!

next month. Garden flowers and ferns were used in decorating. The evening was spent in a social manner. A dain

ty luncheon was served. The guests

were Mrs. S. L. Ford, Mrs. O. K. Karns, Mrs. John Schultz. Mrs. Coie

Williams, Mrs. J. Miller. Mrs. John

Gephart, Mrs. D. Lamar, Mrs. Frank Neal and Miss Ford. This is the sec

ond of a series of social functions to

be given in honor of Miss Ford.

CLUB NOTES

LAD ALSO STATES THAT HIS

FATHER OFTEN TREATS THE YOUNGER SON IN A VICIOUS MANNER PROSECUTOR TALKS. '

Mrs. W. W. Ellis of North Sixteenth

street was hostess yesterday after

noon for a meeting of the East End

church. A number of matters of in-1 .

terest to members were transacted at enteen year old boy to a local attor-

this time. The next meeting will be ney, in which he complained of the

held the second Thursday in Septem- treatment he and his younger brother ber, on account of the Chautauqua. recelved at tie hand3 of thelr tnher.

one of the worst cases of child abuse

j kt ji I which ever occured in tms county nas

A meeting of the Aid society of the come to light. No arrests have been

Trinity Lutheran church was held made, but the authorities are keeping

yesterday afternoon at the church. a careful remr of th father's treat-

Second National Bank

Reports made by the secretary show

the society to be In a good financial condition, having raised during the

past " year one hundred and ninety

dollars. After the various reports had

been given officers to serve for the

ensuing year were elected. They are:

President Mrs. Edward Turner

ViPfi President Mm flanrcra fnttor I sary-

o u O....U.. ' I Prosecutor

Treasurer Mrs. John Ackerman

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ment of his children. Evidence suffi

cient to send the father to jail for a

long period of time or else to cause the court to fine him heavily is pos sessed by the authorities but they

have warned the parents and are hoping that no prosecution will be neces

Ladd states that the

father of the boys has a very hlgfc temper and when things do not go tc

The Teddy Bear Euchre club waa it him he was apt to abus.3 whoevei

mei wuu his displeasure. tie sam that the oldest boy represented to him

that the father would strike himself

and brother with his fists or with any

This Bank claims the Title, "The PANIC PROOF Bonk" oi Richmond as demonstrated daring the panic of 11907

entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. John Tillman at her home on

West Third street Euchre was play

en at three tahlea Mrc nnrn HoiA

Mrs. Border and Mrs. Mason Byer Pf1 whic he haPPetld to lay his

won the favors. Miss Margerite Bor

der and Mrs. Harry Purcell of Wash

ington, D. C, were the guests for the afternoon. After the game a dainty

luncheon was served by the hostess.

Mrs. Mason Byer will entertain the

club in two weeks at her home on

North A street. Jf Jt J

The Luther league of Trinity Luth-

hands on. On one occasion, the fath

er struck the youngest boy with a hammer on the forehead and it is a

wonder that he did not kill him. As

it was the wound left a very bad scar

when it healed. The bodies of both

boys bear scars, the result of their

father's cruel treatment

Not only does the parent refuse to

spare the rod but he also abuses the

eran church met last evening at the PfJ" v 0t.her WafS' f cc?!dne

summer was the oldest boy allowed to

borne of Mr. Henry Goebel, South

Tenth street. Tho nrnl,Hnn to

composed of the young people of the work ut- e y wanted to do this

congregation several oi whom are married. It has a membership list of

fifty-two. The reports given by the

in order to be out of his father's

reach. He is working on a farm near Dublin and making $15 a month, of

tiMBKHifflimilia

different officials of the league show- whiCh hU father takes ,10'

ed the society to be in a good finan

cial condition. The following officers

were elected:

President Mr. Charles Kuhlman. Vice President Mr. Henry Knopf. Secretary Mrs. Carr. Treasurer Mr. , George Kemper. ,

The next meeting will be held the

second Thursday in September.

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The Aid society of the East Main

Street Friends church spent the after

noon at the church yesterday. The

time was spent at quilting.

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Mrs. W. E. Morris entertained the

members of the Coterie club Thurs

day afternoon " at her home on East

Main street. The time was spent at

needlework. Luncheon was served at

the close of the affair.

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Mrs. Krauss Says Her Husband Made a Threat to Take Her Life.

ASKS FOR DIVORCE

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Mempms, Tenn., Aug. 13.-Mrs. Daisy Turney Krauss, wife of William j

. Krauss, dean of the medical facultv.

University of Mississippi, and noted bacteriologist, has filed suit for divorce, alimony and restoration of her

maiaen name.

" Mrs. Krauss alleges that her hus-

Danct has been cruel, that he has several times threatened to kill her, and that she owes her life only to her stra

tegy.

She alleges that in December, 1908, her husband broke into her bathroom with a loaded revolver, saying

mat ne was going to kill her. She begged him to wait until she

vuum put on ner natb robe, saying

mai sne aia not want to be diserace.l

by being killed when disrobed. Then

by a sudden dash the pistol was knocked from the physician's hands. The bill relates other instances of a

similar character.

.wrs. ivrauss attained publicity in San Francisco last year when she

'u6:u ruuii it unmtn, mining

promoter ana attorney of San Francisco with defrauding her out of $4.0UO, and then went to Redding and repre-!

sentea nerseir as his wife.

Dr. Krauss lately advertised througli

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