Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 272, 23 September 1913 — Page 9
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Boyd Reunion at Jackson Park Attracts Relatives From a Distance. CAMHRIDGE CITY, Ind.. Sept. 23. The annual reunion of the descendants of Samuel and Monimia Boyd UoVl 'Cii-s.v at --,-fi-' nztv.. Be- ' ' cf bid weather the xtaanc-3 - - -"' nh so stews! mean. Tk Winner, a Bumptnous on, iras spread in the pavilion. The following officers --r elected: Miss Emma Bradbury, t Indianapolis, president; Mrs. John -ashley, of Connersville, vice president; Miss Ruth Harris, of Richmond, jecroiry. Among those attending were Mr. -nd Mrs. Oscar Hawk, Champaign, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyd, Missouri; D. M. Bradbury, Miss Emma Bradbury, Mrs. John K. Jones and Mrs. Martha Morton, Indianapolis; Burns Bradbury and daughters, the Misses Jessie and Nora, Muncie; Samuel MartindaJe, Tipton, and Miss Emma Higdon, Newcastle, and many members of the family from Richmond, Cambridge City and Centerville. Miss Susie Freeman spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. George Butler, of Germantown. Visits Her Niece. Miss Clara Keever, of Richmond, is spending a few days in the home of her niece, Mrs. Clifford Marson. Nicic Mancini and his sisters, the Misses Mancini, of Connersville, called on John Dillon and family, Sunday. Mrs. Homer Manlove and daughter, Martha, are visiting Mrs. Manlove's mother, Mrs. Jason Jones, of Muncie. Mrs. Mary Lester and her niece, Miss Minnie Huddleston, of Connersville, were recent visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Lester, Donates Box of Books. C. R. Beard,, of Chicago, a former Camb-idge City boy, has forwarded to the library a box of books, comprising both fiction and literature for children. . The library board is grateful to Mr. Beard for helping to promote the better interests of Cambridge City. A number of women from this city were guests this afternoon at a party given by Mrs. LycurguS Beeson, of Mtlton. Miss Ruth Hosier entertained at dinner, Sunday, the Misses Ella and Margaret Shuttleworth. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Coffin went to Richmond, Monday afternoon, for a short visit before returning to Penn.ville. . Returns From South. .: Max Freeman, who is with the Gentry Bros, show, will return this week from southern Indiana. Mrs. CharleB Kimmel spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Kitnmel, of Centerville. Mrs. Roy Pelton has returned to Armada, Mich., after a visit with her fdther, A. W. Bradbury, and other relftti V6S. Miss Matie Dirk has returned after two weeks spent with friends in Logansport, Peru and Anderson. Mrs. Van Vorhees and daughter, Edna,, of Centerville, spent Sunday with Clifford Marson and family. Mrs. George Stone and Mrs. Clem Mead have returned to Indianapolis, after having been the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Fred Storcn. Dr. John Doddridge, of Jeffersonville, who has been attending the Indiana conference of the Methodist church at Rushville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Judkins. R. B. Bradbury and the Misses Jes: sie and Nora Bradbury, of Muncie, have been the guests of A. W. Bradbury and datighter, Miss Alice. Trustee Is III. Trustee M. E. Mason is sick at his home. f . . Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese and daughter, Pauline, have returned after several weeks' at Bay View, Mich. Mrs. James Hlpes, bf Elwood, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch. Mrs. Lee Wright, of Taft, Fla., after a visit In the home of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Routh, has returned to Winchester for a visit with friends, before going south. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson, west of Dublin. Mrs. M. B. Nichols of Centerville in visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Robey. ! BETHEL, IND. I . r w ltnrlnn and wife. Cleve Pyle and wife, of Whitewater, and Fred j FlUott and family, of near Arba were P'imlay guests' of the R. M. Wiley family. , George Irelan and family were Richmond visitors Saturday. mioo MmiH tirke nf HollanSbUTC was the guest of Miss Hazel Tharp, j Saturday night and Sunday. Robert Boren and wife, of Fountain City, and H. L. Little spent Sunday with Mrs. Boren's parents, Isaac Van Nuys and wife. Aid Society spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Adam Hill. The afternoon was spent socially. H. L. Welch and wife and Wilma Harlan spent Sunday in Lynn. Rev. Livengood and Mrs. Phoebe Long were the Sunday quests of N. E. Davis and family. Thomas Pyle and wife, of Whitewater, took Sunday dinner with A. L. Wiley and wife. Mrs. Grand Moore was visiting relatives near Dayton last week. Mrs. H. V. Polley, Who was quite 111 the past week is improving. Edward Benbow, of Indianapolis, Is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Adam Hill. Mrs. Lucinda Harris, of Winchester, is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Eli Hyde, Mrs. Lafe White and Mrs. John Anderson. Low One-way Colonist Rates via C. &L O. To California points 41.25 To Oregon points $41.95 To Washington points $41.95 Selling dates, September 25th to October 10th, inclusive. For particulars call C. A. 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E COMING DAY ATTRACTS A Special Musical Numbers a Feature of Milton Services. MILTON, Ind., Sept. 23. The Home Coming Day at the Christian church, Sunday, was well attended, the large congregations being drawn not only from Milton, but Indianapolis, Greenfield, Hagerstowc Centerville, CamWtifr dry lafk Jri)!n. The flerrlces Wfcte atf3d tfcrowfc'nout. The choi? furnished special music. Harry Doty sang a solo at V& morning eerviee nri Miss Mary Jones sang at the Bible school session. In the evening E. P. Jones, Ernest Doty, Miss Mary Jones and Mrs. Henry Caswell, of Indianapo lis, furnished quartet music. Theo Williamson, of Klink, Kansas, is vjsiting his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown and family, and renewing old acquaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown and son, and Mrs. H. H. Heist spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Gentle and family. Dislocates Shoulder. Martin Frazee fell and dislocated his shoulder, Saturday. Mrs. H. Samuel Robbins entertained as his guest, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thurmans, Miss Maggie Roberts, of Spiceland, Mrs. Carey, Miss Bertha Carey, of New Castle, Mrs. Mary Speed, Miss Ruth Speed, Mrs. Higgs and daughter, of Cambridge City. D. H. Warren is reported very low. He is in a stupor from which he has not aroused for several hours. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones had as their guests at dinner Sunday Mrs. John Caldwell, of Cambridge City and Mrs. Alice Jones. Mrs. Mary Walker, of north of Dublin, was the guest of friends at Milton, Monday. Take Another Hike, Prof. L. E. Thompson and his Boy Ramblers made a hike to "No Man's Island" east of Milton, on the river, Saturday morning. The Wallace family reunion will be held at Mounds Park, Anderson, Sunday, September 28. Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Beeson and family, M. D. Beeson and Miss Tiny Moore. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis and Miss Lora Beeson called on Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Kniese at Cambridge City, Sunday afternoon. Miss Irene Kelsey, who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelsey, returned to her home at Fort Wayne, Monday. Mrs. Josie Clouds, of Indianapolis, visited her brothers. Will and Frank Wallace and wives, south of town, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Warren, of Indianapolis are visiting relatives here. Festival Nets $14.00. The boys of the Milton Drum Corps realized $14.00 from their market and festival Saturday evening. Miss Ollie Castetter of Centerville, was the guest of friends here Sunday. Mrs. Alice Gresh entertained Mrs. Henry Caswell, of Indianapolis, Sunday. Miss Blanche Moore was at RichChildren Cry I
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TYLER DIES Sudden Dear. Caused by Ty phoid Fever. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 13. Miss Helen Tyler, the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tyler, died at 7 o'clock Monday morning, after an illness of a week with typhoid fever. She had been in a critical condition from the first. Snnday morning, however, she seemed better and was apparently improving until 2 o'clock Monday morning, when her -ondition grew rapidly worse until her death. Miss Helen w?b a bright, promising girl and had graduated from the Cambridge City high school in the spring of 1912. The parents, two brothers, Vlbert, of Mobile, Ala., John, and the grandmother, Mrs. Emma Gethers, of Germantown, survive here. The funeral will be held in the Baptist church at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Markland, of Shelbyville, having charge of the service. mond, Saturday. Mrs. Ed. Stanley and daughter, Miss Mabel of Greenfield, were the guests of Mrs. Stanley's mother, Mrs. Angeline Warren and other relatives, Sunday. Messrs. and Mesdames Frank and Harry Doty entertained as their guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman and daughter, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferris. Conducts Special Meetings. The Rev. Mr. McCormick has gone to Abington to conduct a week's series of meetings at the Christian church. Mrs. Jos. Decker and daughter, Mrs. Will Carlin were at Connersvflle Saturday to call on relatives. C. T. Barrett and Miss Emma Barrett were guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. H. D. Huddleston at dinner, Monday. Will Little of Anderson is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Santford Little. Frank Rothermel is in Indianapolis to visit friends. Vernon Thompson of Richmond, was the guest of relatives here, Sunday. Geo. Baker has the premium tomato vines. Two plants came up in a flower bed which have grown to a height of twelve feet. Friends Expected Her to Die. t "I sincerely believe my life was ; saved in the fall of 1910 by using i Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DiI arrhoea Remedy," writes Mrs. Agnes ! Booth, Tonawanda, N. Y. "I was taken with diarrhoea, followed by an attack of acute indigestion. Power of the pen fails to portray the agonies I endured. My friends expected me to die as I had been unable to get relief for so long a time. The remedy went direct to the seat of the trouble and cured me in a few hours time." For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) TEACHER IS ILL Miss Minnie Hale, who teaches the first grade at the Finley school is off duty today because of sickness. Mrs. Gentle is substituting for her. for Fletcher's Signature of n
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IS HOT IN "POLITICS Secretary Wheeler Denies Report That Organization is Backing Ticket. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Sept., 23 An emphatic denial is made by Secretary O. Wheeler, of the Commercial Club, to the report that the organization is preparing to place a citizens nucipal ticket in tic field frja fa IV It i ae-.9t the pc&iy M tt cj, hsays, to participate in politic, r-l such action is Prohibited by the bylaws. The object of the organization, said Mr. Wheeler, is to promote harmony, not political strife in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Will Teeter, who have spnt the past thirty days nt Petoskey, Mich., returned home Saturday, both greatly benefitted in health. Walter Brooks, of Greensfork, who has been located in Franklin, Ind., for several months, visited here over Sunday. Directors Will Meet. The board of directors of the commercial club will have a special meeting Tuesday evening. All the committees are hard at work and expect to liave some interesting reports at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kidwell were dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Schuck, Sunday. Mr. Geo. Geisher has purchased the business building now occupied by Jacob Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shumard have returned from their vacation trip which was spent among friends and JL afmor is
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relatives In Chicago and Indianapolis. Mrs. Geo. V. Hiatt. of Richmond, is visiting her son, Cyril, this week. John H. Kidwell is home for a few days rest. Mrs. C. N. Teetor and daughter, Winifred, are spending a few days in Chicago. Josephine, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. DaTis is slightly ill. A Surprise Supper. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Schuck were given a pot-luck-supper surprise Saturday evening. After supper the evening was spent playing 500. Those participating were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teets, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. R. R Brant. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kidwell, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Wb-ie!er Tr Nellie LVnt. R. C trrV. iperintend-nt or construction for tho Marrnon Mote- t r.r Co., of Indianapolis. spe Sunday at home with his family. Mrs. It. R. Brant is recovering from her fall of last week and is able to be up. Her shoulder will be helpless for many weeks. Mrs. Cyril Hiatt is rapidly recovering from her recent sickness. Miss Lillian Schuck. six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Schick, while playing at the sewingmachine Saturday evening, thrust the needle through her forefinger. While the injury was painful, no serious complications are expected.
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