Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 291, 15 October 1913 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1913 T BIBLE CLASSES CHOOSE OFFICERS dent; William Dean, vice-president; and Logan Keelor, secretary and treasurer. The Blackhawk elected Harold Grimes, president; and John Merande, secretary and treasurer. The first division of the Iroquois class selected Russell Parker, president and Maurice Tomlinson, secretary and treasurer. The second division class chose Wendell O'Neill, president, and Sheldon Simmons, secretary and treasurer. The third division selected Fred Van Allen as president and Richard Mansfield, secretary and treasurer. The basketball captains were selected by the various classes as follows: Blackhawk John Meranda; Second Division Iroquois Wendell O'Neill; Third division Iroquois, Fred Van Allen. The remaining captains will be choBen at next week's session of the classes. "I expect an enrollment of about four hundred and fifty when the work is well under way," said Secretary Pettijohn in speaking of the prospect for the largest year's work in the history of the Richmond Y. M. C. A. Tonight the K. K.'s, Delta Sigma, H. B. E., and Sigma Phi classes will meet at 7 o'clock for organization. This class includes boys from 16 to 20 years of age. Thursday evening the Spartans, first and second division, Mohawks, and Cherokees will be in session. Again Saturday morning the youngsters of the Athenians and Bereans classes will meet at 10:30 o'clock. Boys ranging from the ages of 6 to 20 are invited to attend these classes. ing of the state penal farm commit sion. The commission, which was appointed by the governor to select a suitable site for a penal farm, received SCARLET FEVER CAUSE i OF CHILD'S DEATH; NEW PARIS. O., Oct. 15. Ella Lou-! lse Wolf, five-year-old daughter of Mr. I thirty-six offers of , farms for sale, j most of them in the central and southern part of the state. The commission will leave next week for an inspection of the farms that have been offered for sale. Dr. Smith is presi- , dent of the commission. Ideal Barber Shop OPEN FOR BUSINESS TOMORROW Your Patronage Solicited FRANK YOUNGFLESH , and Mrs. John Wolf, west of New Paris, died at 8:30 o'clock this morning ! after an illness with scarlet fever. A Attendance, Opening Night, Exceeds That of Last Year. small son is also seriously ill with the same disease. No arrangements have been made for .the funeral. FROM BAR TO BAR NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. ! Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between D. C. Harlan and G. H. Hoelscher. under the firm name of Harlan & Hoelscher. : Lawyers, and engaging in the general '. practice of law at Richmond, Indiana, ' has been this day dissolved. Dated, Richmond, Indiana, October ; loth, 1913. i D. C. HARLAN. G. H. HOELSCHER. No sooner had John Collen paid a fine of $1 and costs for public intoxication in police court today than he said he must have a drink. When arrested by Patrolman Longman and Wenger on North E street last night. With an attendance far exceeding that of last year's records the boys Bible classes opened the winter term at the Y. M. C. A. last evening. In the five classes which met last evening the enrollment and attendance was more than eighty-five. The evening was devoted to organizing classes. The Delphian class chose the following officers: Ewart Davis, presi 36 OFFERS FOR THE STATE PENAL FARM ! Collen had a roll of bills and a ticket ; to Milwaukee. Rear of Conkey's 7 So. 9Ui St Dr. S. E. Smith, superintendent of the Eastern Indiana Hospital at EastI j haven, returned yesterday from In- ; dianapolis, where he attended a meetI Japan devotes seventy-tve thousand acres to tobacco raising. I

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