Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 18, 1 December 1913 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, DEC. 1. 1913
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REV. FATHER SHEA LEAVES CAMBRIDGE Rector of St. Elizabeth's Church Goes to Can-nelton.
G O RMON TO PASTOR
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Dec. 1. Rev. Father James Shra hats fevered his connection with the St. Elizabeth's church here and with his niece. Miss Mabel Grofford, will leave tomorrow for their new home in Cannelton. Father Shea will he succeeded by
former assistant Mary's church at
Father Gormon, priest at the St
Richmond. Father Shea has been here three eai'K and has built a circle of friends. A number of entertainments have been held for him during the past week and friends have expressed regret that he and iUins Grofford are leaving. He. will take up his: new duties Sunday. Burns Bradbury and daughter, .Miss Jessie, of Muncie, were Kuests of the former's brother, A. V. Bradbury and daughter, Miss Alice at the close of the week. Miss Ethelyn Barnett has returned to Indianapolis, to resume her studies in the Central Business College, after having spent the Thanksgiving vacation at her home. Miss Barnett, in addition to her studies, is doing clerical work, in the office of Attorney Wallace, a relative of Gen. Lew Wallace.
Mrs. Joseph Hurst and have returned to Centerville eral riavs spent with the
mother, Mrs. C. K. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Xeff of Richmond and Mrs. David Wagner of Springport, were thy guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallick. .Mrs. Wagner remains for a visit, of several days. Miss Jeannette Vamneter spent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis with their f.ii-teir-. Miss Myrtle. See "Garden of Allah." William Gr iseager went to Indiana-
children after sev-former's
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Ssrnrdav to join his sister, Miss
Rose, who has been visiting in Muncie and together they saw "The Garden of Allah." Mrs. Sophia Buchanan and her gr.Tiddaughtcr, Miss Mary Xiveson, have returned to El wood after a visit with the former's aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Paul and other relatives. :i-v. W. M. llollopeter will go to New Castie, tomorrow (Tuesday) to attend the Settlement Day meeting of the Richmond District. Mrs. V.. O. Caul and daughter, Elizabeth, were in Indianapolis, Saturday, to see "The Garden of Allah." Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Donoy and Dr. J. N. Study and daughter, have purchawed victrolre of A. C Reese. Paul Drische! has returned to Pinna, O.. f:er several days spent at his home in this city. lirv. and Mrs. W. M. llollopeter and son. Keith and Mrs. Kiltie Stobaugh wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ju Ikins it dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cooley h ve had as ilieir guests the latter's brother, Grr.;. r Brown and his bride, who were married Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Brown went today to their home in Trenton. Entertained For Shea. Miss Made Dirk was hostess Sunday evening at her home on Simmons street, entertaining a few friends as a farewell to Father Shea and Miss Grcii'ord. Muio and conversation and the serving of a choice lunch were features of the evening. Paul1 Drischel and Misr- Louise Ebrrt. v. ere among the number from thi:' city who saw "The Garden of Allah" at Indianapolis Saturday. Wayne Daniels and Mrs. Coons, of Seyn:our, are the guests of Mr. and Mr:-. Joan Pattern. p.! connection with the regular meeting of the Presbyterian Guild to lie held Tuesday afternoon in the Presbyterian church, coffee, sandwiches and salad will be served, each member being requested to take one of the above named articles of food. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiteley and daughter, Audrey. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmia and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whiteley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tSorch at dinner. Sunday. Mrs. Martha Bond of Mt. Auburn, went to Connersville today (Monday, to spend the winter with her son, San t ford Bond and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White have returned to Indianapolis after several days spent in this city and with friends in Richmond.
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Thanksgiving. . Louise Orr, of Anderson, Mr.
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Twelve Economy .Men Aid Unfortunate ?nn to Harvest Crop.
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La nib. Mr. and Mr- ( Iw.i : I'o'.e '.e'.t on Wednesday to :i! r-laties a: M cie. Parker iC;. i':.: v, Citv are! W.:i Chester. 't hey v i .may tor a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce mo ed from th. farm Mm l.'.ft '!a :;'. town I'lop. r'v. Mr. P:er.-o ha i i s .1-
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a::J Mrs Everet Clark and childten. r and Mrs. Joe Morrison and children, were Thanksgiving visitors of Mr. iii.d Mrs K;.rl M.-rrison. of Carlos Ctty. The Mi.-os Katherine Pusey and l :th Wris. to 2 ers in the local i'::.,v, are in tVv.o visiticg relative the remainder of te wwl :.:r and Mrs. Howard Williams. f v;re v.s'ork. the Franklin's on TV.ursiay and Friday. .'.;?. Kir.ir.a XefT was here dre- .'.:; i e'f.v.g T i mee' I.cr son. !rot S'.:i".non XYf. of the Van Burea 's They i:e :n (.Ireensfork. Albert Chamr.ess, o: Richmond, was ;h. -ui st ot Henry Howman. Thurs.!..v . t' !, r a -r. 1 of tumtert l.'i'.' ! Z ralddt- Tl'.ar.ksctvinp day. Tl:c went southwest of Economy.
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j el (r. the farm wh.ch he ie t ::".y '-a ! catcu. practirall.'- all the etuhiy ears
; of his life. , j Mr. and Mrs. Tot I'raner and daugh- , ter. Carrie, were dinner guefts of Mr. j
and Mrs. Robert Busi.man. of Modoc. ; Thursday. j Wins Two Prizes. t Merlin. h nine ear-old son nt Mr aud Mrs. PrerMs Edwards, v. en two - . ; ... .1. . ...;....!. I .1.. "
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Wednesday hut was held at 111 high school buiiriiiii'. Pears and pota'ots were his eshib'ts Frank Covault and son. Eitner o-
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Otis Harlan and Vivian Wessell in Henry W. Savage's Operette Sensation "Little Boy Blue" at the Gennett Theatre Wednesday, December Third.
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DINNER PROFITABLE
Milton Church Makes $150 On Thanksgiving Bazaar
MILTOX, Ind., Dec. 1. The Thanksgiving dinner and bazaar given by the ladies of the Methodist church was more successful than had ben antici-
HAGERSTOWN
IIWOMAN STRIKES MAN
Mrs. Michael Maier, of Covington, Ohio, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Elias ; Hoover. i Irate Mrs. Hapner Showers Miss Matrice Geisler, of Indianapo-1 BloWS After Argument
us, spent irom Wednesday until I- ri- t day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Geisler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Oakey Harrison and ,
and Pavs Fine.
EATOX, Ohio, Dec. 1. Daniel Hap-
pated. and the secretary reported the gross reeeipls at $1S0. The profits from the dinner :ind bazaar will be a hour.
.1,150 Several hundred nersons attend- i iss Ada Harrison and Mr. Herbert!
Mr. Morris Harrison entertained over i nev- llis wi'e- Susan Hapner and their Thanksgiving, Miss Vera Hicks, 0f daughter, Mrs. Rena Bell, residents RushviUe, Mrs. Katberine Harrison, or IJ'ton, were arraigned Friday in
ine proDate court netore Judge Davis. to nnsvvfj?' fe : fnrtamnt r-hapcrn fllrl
ed the function. Harison, of Connersville. iv v x,.r.,- ao
Miss Elbe. Huboell was at Connors- j r. and Mrs. William Keever enter-j who charged they were guilty of inter-
.UisV MarioElwe,, was at Richmond ! tahled Mr' and ?Irs' John ' ever, ! fennB with lum as giiardlan
Saturday. 1 on Thanksgivin
M.rs. Louise Shissler, who has been the guest of Mrs. Emma Frazee went
Christena Beachler, 85, mother of i WM
Mrs. HaDlier. The case was withdrawn i
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinsen and 'when Mrs. Hapner agreed to take her !
to ( ambndce Saturday, en route to her were ta Thursdav of Mr. and Mrs. ! care for her during her life for the i M home n, Ru hmond ; Charles Xorthcott. j sum of $2.50 per week. When the ; PI
P r;V;: v , V ,,' ", V s; ;V i Miss rtha. Weeks and Mr. Harry i defendants in the suit visited the li X ! V .r J'ef f-T rc!atnes: Weeks, of Trot wood, Ohio, were the ! home of McGrew last Sunday, a distil fiu.riiase rvruida. .i .. .. c , 1 . . . j i .
sci nnnj ji .hi. dim .wis. uscar : iisictMiiriu aruM' huu restuieo m utowa
EATOX, Ohio, Dec. 1. A farmers, institute under aid of the state, will be held December 8 and 9 at Morning Sun. This meeting is the only one to be held this season in the southern part of the comity, and large attendance is anticipated. The lecturers assigned are R. A. Hayne, of Adena: E. .7. Hoddy, of Columbus, and Mrs. Christian D. Laws, of Cleveland.
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W. L. Bullard. of Danielson. Conn., has presented to each of the 162 children in the primary grades of a local school a toothbrush, a tube of tooth paste and a can of tooth powder.
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Han Henwood took place Wednesday at Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Kellam are on a honeymoon trip to Newport, Ivy. The will reside in Centerville.
Illhe bridegroom is the son of Charles j Kellam, lurtnerly of the eastern part j of this township. j Rev. F. M. Westhafer will continue ithe revival meetings at Doddridge this ! week.
Prank Fowler of Oklahoma has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Griff Cooney. He came to Mooreland to attend
; the funeral of his brother. Rev. Elmo Higham. who has been jthe guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. .'Will Higham. left Saturday to fill his ! regular ; nnoint mems.
Mr. and Mrs. Griff Cooney have been j entertaining Mr. r-ud Mrs. Carl Coonev
of Indiana poiis. Mr. and Mrs. Beutor. Wagner en-, tertained Mr. a:,d Mrs. Joe Shank of Whitewater.
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j lau.ii. nat. leturncu to her Home in j j Connersville. j j Lim ine Wallace and F. M. Jones at- : ; tended the funeral of Lewis Hartueier ; west tr' town. Friday. ' I Miss Pea rl Napier entertained the' ; Misses Nettie and Vivian Bennett at' i dinner Friday. j The Eastern Star will mee Wedr.es- ! i day evening. i
daughters, Esther and Gladys, and ; fine of $5 and costss before Justice Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bavender. were Albert, of Lewisburg. j guests at Cambridge City, Thanks- j j giving. j A special trade commissioner for Mrs. Cecil Burdsall, of Richmond, is i Germany has ben appointed by the visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Canadian government. His post will : George Frazier. be at Hamburg. j
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'urdny. j I Mr. and Mrs. Deck, who have been ; 'the gi ests of Mrs. J. L. Wike. have re- ; i turned to their home in Columbus, O. ' Dr. Mbertson and family have moved i ito Milton, and will occupy the Gus I I Kinsinge? property. i ! Rriscilla club will meet next i
: Aianuuy afternoon at the' home of Mrs. i O. L. Beeson. j The Carv Club wilt mppt Thnrc.
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pany and opened a store, with a view of reducing for themselves the cost of living.
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AUTOMOBILE OWNERS If your top leak", have it recovered with "Xeverleek" goods. New tops made for your cart. Curtains of all kinds. Celluloids replaced I build th Hiseem storm top on old bugpies. WM. A. PARKE, Rear of Postoffice.
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