Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 170, 26 April 1910 — Page 6
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PAGH CIS THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TLEGRA2I, TUESDAY, APRIL 2G, 1910. .i r
News of Surrounding Towns,
KILTON, INP. Milton. Ind April 2&Hany Hoahour la home to rlsit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beam, Mrs. Hettle Murray, Mrs. "Susan Hale and Mrs. Ernest Doty wer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Welgle and Mrs. Albert - Weed spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Huddleston. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Crownover spent Sunday at Colbert Crownover's. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent ' Glbbs and daughter Hazel of Connersvllle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Moore. Miss Ruby Moore was also borne from Richmond. Miss Elizabeth Henderson, nurse for Walter Templin, has dismissed the case and returned to Richmond. Her sister Ethel, returned with her. Miss Anna Gren of Connersvllle is ; visiting; her sister, Mrs. Frank DuG ran rut. Mrs. Mary Walker spent yesterday with her aunt at traughn. Mrs. Ed Lathrop spent Sunday with her sick boy at Reid hospital, i Ice a half inch thick was found here Saturday night. Altane Osborn of Williamsburg assisted in services at Friends' church Sunday morning.' Mr. and Mrs. Alpbeus Huddleston of Mt. Auburn spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Gray. The latter is about the same. . ' . Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jones were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones Sunday. ?- : -v., ....' Mrs. Elmer Little's mother and niece Mrs. Hankins and Miss Hilda Harwood, who were her guests returned to Shirley yesterday. ;..,'. '- ; v ; : ' Miss Ida Hutchinson of Bentonvllle is visiting at her brother's, Frank Hutchinson. The township Sunday school onvention at Doddridge chapel Sunday afternoon was well attended. Clayton Wright, the chapel Sunday school sueprintendent, conducted the opening' services. This was followed by the Bible Study period under direction of the Rev. E. K. Van Winkle, pastor of the Christian church." C. H. Graves, county president of Cambridge City, delivered an excellent address on the subject of "Organization " This was followed by an address on "The Use of the Organization,"'" by E. - P. - Jones, superintendent of the Christian Sunday school, after which Rev. C. H. Pinnick pastor of the M. E. church, led the , discussions. , The "Adult Movement," as given by E. M. Haas, of Richmond, was , enthusiastically ; received, and efforts will be made at Doddridge to organize a Men's Bible class. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beeson of Centervllle and Leonard Beeson of Richmond, spent Sunday with their parents Mrs. Heck of New Castle was here yesterday to see friends. ' Charles Dailey was at Richmond yesterday. " If.-. :V James Doddridge was at Claypool and Wabash yesterday. His daughter, Miss Ines Doddridge visited at Rich
mond. .--' ' v - Mrs. Anna Hoshour was unable to attend the funeral of her late husband's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoshour Price, at Indianapolis yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Philpott spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Will Filby. The Rev, E. K. Van Winkle Is a delegate from the Christian ' Sunday school to the State Sunday school con- : ventlon. : - Thomas Ewers was at Connersvllle yesterday, v Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson entertained Messrs. and Mesdames Dale Miller of Connersvllle and A. J. Hart Sunday. - ' . The seniors and freshmen of Milton High school are In a hot war. . The seniors put up their flag and the freshmen hauled It down. '
home in Anderson after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grendel. Mr.' and Mrs. Elihu Mills and daughter, Grace, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mills, west of New Lisbon. Mrs. Brook Legs of Webster, was the guest or Miss Mattie McClave, last Saturday. O. K. White returned today after several days spent in Mansfield, Ohio on a business trip. Rev. J. . Coffin and C. H. Graver are in Indianapolis In attendance at the forty-sixth annual convention of the Indiana State Sunday School association. Mrs. M. B. McCaffrey has purchased of C. H. Graver the lot on the corner of Mulberry and Front streets. Consideration $675. Upon this elte, Mrs. McCaffrey, will, in the near future, erect a modern residence. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and Everett White of Richmond were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White Sunday. Raymond Strode and Miss Iva Dames of Rushville came to Cambridge City last Thursday afternoon, and were quietly married at the Methodist parsonage, by the Rev. J. E. Coffin. . B. A. Carpenter and family moved today -into their recently purchased property on West Main street. Rev. J. E. Coffin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brendel and son were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Flicker of Dublin.' ; ' :.. The forty hours devotion or three days retreat beginning Tuesday evening and closing Friday, will be observed by the congregation of the St Elizabeth's church. Rev. Raymond Null of Indianapolis will be present. The board of trustees of the local Methodist church have purchased of T. E. Frazer, the brick building and lots on Main street, known as the Elliot property, upon which, in the near future, will be erected a modern church. The structure will be of brick and stone. The large basement will be fitted with dining room, kitchen and gymnasium, while the main floor will lie divided into ' the auditorium, Sunday school and reception room. It will be so arranged that the Sunday school room and auditorium can be thrown together. The enterprise is a worthy one for while Cambridge City is fully up-to-date in other matters, her church buildings are not of modern type. The work preparatory to building will be begun at once, and will be pushed with all diligence until completed.
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CAMBRIDGE CITY. 1ND. Cambridge City, Ind., April 26. Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Lively spent Sunday In Richmond, the guests of H. E. Pen
ny and family. - : 'U.'..'
The Presbyterian Guild will meet
with Mrs. Robert Hlks, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lola Call has returned to her
FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., April 26. The
Wayne county Christian Endeavor ral
ly will be held at the South Eighth
Street friends church May 4. Services at 2:90 p. m. Supper will be served for 25 cents. The program will be
as follows:
Song and Praise Service; Devotional;
Special Singing; Short Talks on What Our Country Needs; New Societies Or
ganized; New Recruits Put to Work; County Pride and Loyalty; Bringing Our Country to Christ; Recitation by a Junior; Song; Open Discussion; How Can We Help Our church; Elements of a Good Prayer Meeting; The Pledge, Are We Keeping It; Christian Endeavor a Training School; Special Music; Presentation of County Banner; Fountain City Convention Will Be Held in June; God Be With Tou; Evening Song Service; Devotional; Special Song; Address; Miss Lanham; Song; Benediction, y -... ...".v Miss Connie Pyle who has been sick for three or four months with hasty consumption, died Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Christian church, burial at the South Cemetery.
Evangeline Gibson and Katie Harter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinehart and son, and Mr. and Mrs.- Jesse Rinehart. "Mr. nd Mrs. Will Kelsey and children of Cambridge City, visited relatives here over Sunday. Frank Rinehart spent Sunday with Theodore Shafer and wife: Mr- and Mrs. Frank Lay of Indianapolis spent Sunday here anL, were guests of Nelson Thornburg and family for the day. George Beeson and family spent Sunday with Floyd Beeson and family. Mrs. Dennis Gregg and daughter, Gladys, were at Cambridge City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and Frank Pierce of Blountsville. Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conn iff spent Sunday with relatives at Indianapolis the latter two remaining for a longer stay. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foutz entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott and Mr. P. H- Davis.
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Over the Strong Influence Exerted Over Her by Mrs. Stetson. SHE COMMITTED SUICIDE
When the British square at the bat
tie of Abu Klea, in the Nubian desert,! was penetrated by the dervishes one of i
them attempted to spear a gunner who was in the act of ramming home a charge. The Briton brained the Sudanese, but the rammer head spit on the man's hard skull. Next day the gunner was sent for. Mistaking the reason and knowing from experience that soldiers are charged for government property which they break, he led off: "Please, sir, I'm very sorry I broke the rammer, but I never thought the fellow's head could be so hard. I'll pay for the rammer so as to hear no more of the case."
It is proposed to establish a wireless telegraph station at the metearological observatory on Mt, Mirador in the Philippines, to give warning of typhoons to vessels in the China sea and points along the China coast. A similar station will probably be established later at Santo Domingo de Basco, on the Island of Batan, for communicating information of the presence of typhoons in that vicinity to the headquarters of the Philippine weather bureau at Manila.
New York. April 26. It became known yesterday that Marion Stephens, one of the most successful practitioners of Christian Science, who after months of ' wavering, became an out and out partisan of Mrs. Augusta Stetson, the excommunicated leader of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, killed herself on Saturday night in the apartment of her sister, Mrs. Eva Weeks at No. 026 West Eleventh street. Members of the First church and partisans of Mrs. Stetson worked in harmony yesterday for the first time in months in the effort to suppress the facts of the death of Miss Stephens. The reason for their desire to keep the news from the public may be found in the words which Miss Stephens used to an Intimate friends last Friday. "I can not stand this awful pressure any longer," said Miss Stephens. "It follows me day and night. I love the church, but something keeps holding me to Mrs. Stetson. If I can not break up that influence one way or another I shall take gas and kill myself." . The active opponents .ot Mrs. Stetson did not hesitate to charge that Miss Stephens's death was directly due to "malicious animal magnetism" on account of which Mrs. Eddy thrust Mrs. Stetson out of the communion of the church this winter after a trial. Following the suicide of Harry Pennington Toler, broker, golfer, claimant to the Heights of Harlem and particular protege of Mrs. Stetson, who killed himself in February, -and the self inflicted death three weeks ago of a woman follower of Mrs. Stetson, who was in dire want because of her giving her fortune to the church, the suicide of Miss Stephens created the greatest interest among Christian Scientists of all factions. A few months before Mrs. Stetson's trial, Miss Stephens became an enthu
siastic adherent of the former leader
of the First church. She lived at Mrs. Stetson's house. She was greatly troubled by the fact that there was a divis
ion between Mrs. Stetson ' and the
church, and that her . loyalty seemed
necessarily divided. "I know that the church is right,'
she said frequently, "but I feel that for
me at least, Augusta Stetson stands in
the place of Christ I can not meet
God, except through her guidance, How, then, can I desert her?"
Miss Stephens completely broke down and went to live with her sister in Elmira. She was brought to this city only recently and was thought to
be well on the way to recovery.
' ; Mrs. Weeks found her sister dead In
HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind.,' April 26. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millikan at New Castle. " ' ; Elder Joseph Holder spent Saturday and Sunday at Hartford City. . . Mrs. Phoebe Rinehart east of town entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Monroe and grandchildren, Wyatt and
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