Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 184, 11 June 1913 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1913
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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Alva McGraw returned to their home in Greensburg Tuesday, after a visit In the home of the former's brother, E. R. McGraw and family. At the last regular meeting of the
town council W. H. Harrison was appointed as a member of the Cambridge City school board to succeed himself, for a term of three years. Messrs. E. O. Paul, M. R. Krahl and Fred Wright motored to Chicago Monday, in which city they will spend ten days. Mrs. Jennie Kimball returned to Centerville today after a few days
spent with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimball. Miss Alice McCaffrey went to Crawfordsville, yesterday to spend a week or ten days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Ross. Mrs. Delia Everton and her mother, Mrs. Edward Bates of Winchester, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Toms, and daughter, Miss Eva.
Mrs. Lee Ault and H. B. Miller were called to New Castle by the critical illness of a sister and cousin, Mrs. G. W. Bunch. Mrs. M. R. Krahl and son, Maurice, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz and son of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin of Hagerstown were visitors the first of the
week in the home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Griffin and other relatives. Miss Winifred Goer ling of Conneraville is Visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary Shirkey. Miss Emma Ginrich, en route from Indianapolis to Milton, -was the guest of Mrs. Charles Myers,., Monday evening.
Mrs. George Stomfcaugh spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Tobias Moone of Mt. Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingerman were called to Noblesville. Monday, by the death of a cousin. Messrs. Small and McClammer and the Misses Sue Elliot, and Ruby Copper, of I -aightstown, were the guests of Harry Diffenderfer, the first of the
week. W. D. Oietx made a business trip to Spring port Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGraw, of Glenwood, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGraw, the first of the week. Don Drisckel was at home from Columbus. Ohio. Monday to speed the day with bis mother. Mrs. Katherine Dria-chel.
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