Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 3, 13 November 1913 — Page 10

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in PAGE TEN THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1913

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TO NAMEJELEGATES Y. M. C. A. Board to Choose Men For Meeting.

Delegates to the state meeting of the Y. M, C. A. will be chosen at a special meeting of the board of directors of the local association next Monday evening. A member of the state association will address the directors. The state convention will open December 5 and be in session three days. It is believed a number of members of the Richmond branch will volunteer to attend the big gathing. The members of the state board will announce the number of delegates to which Richmond ia entitled. Pursuant to its policy of holding the Btate meeting in cities where there is no local association, the organization hopes to interest citizens of Fort Wayne in the potential strength of a local branch.

Kellar taught in the local schools last year, but is now identified with the International Correspondence schools and is stationed in Richmond. Miss Martha Plummer, who is suffering the effects of an attack of typhoid fever is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Plummer, southwest of Eaton. Charles E. Morlatt, of Camden, was here Tuesday. This week's meeting of the -Unity club has been postponed indefinitely. Mrs. Charles E. Early, formerly of this city, had planned to entertain the club Thursday evening at her home in Middletown, but because of the illness of children in her home.

jthe postponement is necessitated.

A boy has been born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christman at their rural home northwest of Eaton.

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G. F. Scheid and R. J. Scheld are In Indianapolis attending the annual convention of the Indiana Canners' and Packers' Association. C. F. White, of Camden, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Harry Kellar, of Richmond spent Tuesday with friends. Mr.

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