Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 16, 28 November 1913 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOT. 2S. 1913
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MASONS SELECT REIDASMASTER Pythian Sisters Also Hold Semi-Annual Election of Officers.
NEW PARIS, O, Nov. 28. The Ma-J Bonlc annual election was held here j Tuesday night. E. B. Held was elect- j t worshipful master. Other officers elected are H. T. Aker, senior warden;
W. L. llahn, junior warden; C. C. liawley, treasurer; E. H. Young, sec
retary; Robert Boyle, senior deacon
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Alexander and family, New Madison; Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Kessler and family and Mrs. Sarah K. Alexander at the horr.fc of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Coblentz; Mr.:
jand Mrs. Frank Denny andfamily of' I Richmond, at the home of Mr. and i (Mrs. Everett Denny; Mr. and Mrs. Al- j len Bonn, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Pat-1 terson and families of New Madison, ! Mrs. Catherine Ault and Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Auld at the home of Mr. and j Mrs. John Auld. ! Harold Mitchell of Crawfordsville, j Indiana, was the guest of his parents, i 'Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell. i
Mrs. Mary Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyle spent yesterday with relatives at West Alexandria.
DETECTED BURGLAR CUTS BURTON CARR Continued from Page 1)
MILTON
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Carl H. Hawley, junior deacon;
Collins, trustee. Officers elected for the next by the Pythian Sisters Monday
are as follows: Jennie Jones, past chief; Jessie Melody, M. K. C; Lena Haller, E. S.; Estelie Coblentz, E. J.; Martha Baurngardner, proetector; Emma Mitchell, M. of It. and C; Laura liawley, M. of F. ; Hallie Freed, organist. Mrs. Susan McKee has returned after an extended visit with her son, Orla McKeo and family at Richmond. Messrs. Marion Miller and Elbert Murray gave a da rue last evening in the K. of P. hall. Mrs. Edith Marshal; Sotteral of Louisville, Kv., is Ilie truest oi' her brothers, Charles and W. H. Marshall. Miss Emma Maddock, who has been in the home of J. R. Christmas of Eaton as a nurse the laFt two weeks, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. two daughters went Troy, O., Tuesday. Misses Flo Porter
gluize of Richmond were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Thurston. Mrs. Emma Etaights of New Madison Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. F. Wrt-nn. Mrs. Lulu McLear of Indianapolis spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. Arch Raney. Miss Sarah A. McGrew, who teaches in the Gratis schools, spent. Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Mc(irew. Mis Marie Kuflg" Las accepted a position with the tloosier store, Richmond.
Northrop spent the latter part
week with his aunt, Mrs. Ida
at .New Madison.
Anna M. Rurtch and Fred
spent Thanksgiving with rel-
;t Boston, Ind.
C. & O. ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE CHANGE
Announcement of the schedule of the ... & O.
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new time was made to-
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and no trains have been removed or added to the service. The revised winte" schedule will become effective on Sunday, November 30. Its provisions are as follows. East Bound. No. 6, limited train, daily, for Cincinnati and the south, 4:07 p. m. No. 2, local, for Cincinnati and in terminate points, S:.o5 a. m. No. 4, local, for Cincinnati and intermediate points, 5:50 p. m. West Bounu. No. 1, limited train, daily, for Muncie, Peru and Chicago, 12:38 p. m. No. "j, local for Chicago and intermediate points, ft: 08 a. m. No local for Chicago and intermediate points, 7:0,r p. m.
and other fancy work as a penman. Beside the money which he admitted taking from the Carr home, he carried $7?, which, he said was part of flOO which he drew from an Indianapolis bank a few days ago. He claimed to have deposited the money on his own account. Removed to County Jail. Burts will be taken to the county Jail and confined, until time for hearing. Police Chief Gormen said charges would be filed against him in circuit court. Although the cut in Burtcn Carr's head went to the skull, attending physicians do not think it serious. He was resting very well today. Burts said he had been in Richmond for only a short time six months ago, and had met the Rev. O. C. Sampson, pastor of the Bethel A. M. E. church. Commenting on Carr's actions. Po:ce Chi. ' Oormon said he knew of no voting man who deserved more praise
: and that his courage alone enabled the j officers to catch Burts. He said Carr I displayed rare bravery and took a big i risk in jumping on a fleeing burglar.
Miss Kettle Bennett was a Cais-
bridge City visitor Wednesday, i Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Keever. of j Richmond, are visiting relatives here ! for a few days. 1 The Rev. and Mrs. McCormick and 'family, and Miss Hattie Sills were guests af Thanksgiving dinner, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beeson. of near Bentonville. Eiwocd Beeson is quite ill Mrs Will Wallace left Wednesday for East Chicaeo, to visit her daugh-
Company" was given by the pupils. Mrs. Mary Lindsay went to Indianapolls to visit relatives a few days.
Fred Lantz and little daughter, De- ; borah. of Pendleton, came Tuesday. , Miss Lillian DuOranrut went to Indianapolis, Wednesday, to visit rela-' tives. Thanksgiving. I
POSTPONE MEETING
MAN'S BODY PUFFS
NEW YORK, Nov. 28. Abraham Kelen. stabbed during a quarrel, began to puff up upon all sides. Doctors explained that his hine had been nunc; ured and air was being forced
Wallace, who is teach- between his lung and skin No
danger, the doctors said.
The regular meeting of the board of directors of the Y. M C. A., which
was to have been Friday night. De-, cember 5. has been postponed one ! week in order that the members of ; 4 the board might attend the business .
men's banquet at Ft. Wayne or. that night A number of the directors and officials of the Richmond association will attend the state convention of the Y M C. A . which is in session in Ft. Wayne, December 4 and .".
ter. Miss Edna
ing there. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Bragg and Louis Johnson, of Indianapolis, came Wednesday to be the guests of Mrs. L. A. Bragg and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. (). L. Beeson went to Columbus, Ohio, to spend Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. Yere Miller. They were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Newman. Mr. and Mrs James Baker entertained at dinner. Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver. The Retekah Dere lodge elected the following officers to serve the pontine year: Miss Cora Bennett. Noble Grand; Mrs Verne Beeson, Vice Grand; Mrs. Elizabeth Rayie, secretary; Mrs. Charles Davis, treasujer. The Eastern Star will meet Wednesday evening, December 3. The respective rooms of the Milton school had exercises Wednesday morning apropriate to Thanksgiving. In No. 4. a playlet titled " Cnexpectcd
Proportionately more American military aviators have been killed than those cf any other nation except Italy.
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The Second English Lutheran Aid society will hold a Bazaar tomorrow all day at Lake and Company's shoe store. .704 Main street. US-It
Paul
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Mrs.
Rurtch
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Burch C. Vanve of Dayton, was the guest of his family here Thanksgiving. Miss Pearl Haller joined Miss Mary Fisher of Eaton, and together they , Fpf.ut. Thanksgiving in Dayton. iMrs. William Mikesell and family of i Coluinbus, ()., came Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. j Mr and Mrs. Vernon Brown and two; children of Camden arrived Wednes-: d-iy to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. j Allen Levering. j Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brown enter-j taincd yesterday at the home near: Brinley station, with a turkey dinner; in honor of their children who all came homo to enjoy the day. I Mrs. Estella Coblentz made a busi-! Hess trip to Eldorado Wednesday. j Among the Thanksgiving guests noted were Mr. and Mrs. James Alex-!
fender and family, New Carlisle, O.
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