Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 23, 6 December 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY. DEC. 6. 1913

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Friday Club Hears Interesting Paper By Katherine Kniese.

Blues in S. S. Contest Beaten By Reds.

MEETS IN TWO WEEKS

Christian Sunday School Prepares For Christmas Cantata.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Dee. 6. The regular meeting of the Friday Club was held yesterday m the home of Miss Katharine Kniese. Harry Hneidtr discussed the topic Reformation" which dealt with the conditions in Germany prior to the appearance of Martin J either. "The Thirty Years Was" was reviewed by Dr. Charles Kniese. Both papers were highly instructive." 'The next meeting will be held December 18, at the home of Mists Mable Strauxhn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krushaw and Mix Emily Krnshaw of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Morrey. V. Ji. Doney was in Hamilton, O., Friday. Mrs. George Koboy spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. C. 15. Nichols of Centerville. Carmen, the -little son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ohmit, has been ill for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tough spent Friday in Indianapolis oins thence to Fort Wayne, the former home of Mrs. Tough. Miss Beatrice tftorch was in Richmond Friday, the guest of Mrs. Dickinson. - Mrs. Minerva Hittle returning to Milton, from Indianapolis was a visitor Friday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Lou Worl. Mrs. Alvin Hormel spent Friday afternoon in Richmond. Rehearsal Cantata. The Christian Sunday . school have in preparation the Christmas Cantata, "Waiting For Santa Clans." Mrs. R. D. Steele has returned after several days spent, in Indianapolis, on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. (Maren.ce Deitch. Charles Drischel of Indianapolis, is spending a vacation of a few days at his home in this city. Miss Ellen Hebble and Mrs. Roy Rush, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Worl. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Murphy have returned to Peru, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emii Ebert. To Meet Tuesday. The Ladies Bible Class of the Methodist Sunday school will meet next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Susie Guyton. Mrs. I. N. Falls was in Richmond Thursday.- .. - The body of Edward Monger, who died in Clington, Mich., arrived this morning and was taken to the Wrright Undertaking Parlors. The December meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Hageman. Mrs. J. W. Judkins presented the topic of the afternoon "The Development of the Southern Negro."

NEW PARIS, O.. Dec. fi. The semi annual election o the I. j. O. F. lodge took place Thur.-da.v evening and the following officers were elected: N. G. Elvvood Kessler. V. G. Homer Morrison. Recording Secretary C. W. Bloom. Financial Secretary M. H. Pense. Treasurer 13. L. McKee. Trustee Van Thompson. Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick, violinist, of this place, Mrs. Earl Young, pianist, and Edwin Price, vocalist, of Eaton, gave a very successful concert Friday evening at Liberty, Ind. Mrs Emma Cohurst and Mrs. Burch C. Vance and two daughters, went to Dayton Friday for a few days' visit. The New Paris Presbyterian Thimble club was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. S. C. Richie. Installation of the newly elected officers of the o. E. Star took place Friday evening. F. C. Richards returned Thursday evening from a business trip to Dayton. Blues Entertain. The members of the Christian Sunday school on the Blue side of the Red and Blue contest, were vanquished and were forced to entertain the Red contingent on Thursday evening in the church parlors. The evening was pleasantly spent with games and music and a dainty luncheon served. Nearly a hundred were present to enjoy the evening. R. S. Davis spent Saturday in Eaton. Mrs. Orla Harris, of Hollansburg, spent Thursday here with relatives. Ella Lanier, of Middletown, arrived Thursday for n visit with relatixes. Two cases of scarlet fever have broken out in the Braffetsville neighborhfKid, a son of Lee Shewmon and a daughter of Harry Lancaster. The latter has the disease iu mild form. Mrs. .1. P. Hearst pleasantly entertain. (1 the Thimble club of the Gettysburg Presbyterian church at her home on Thursday afternoon. After spending the afternoon with needlework a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Ceorge Lehmau and Mrs. Ursula Larrison spent Friday with Richmond friends. i Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barber went to! West Sonora Friday to visit their

daughter, Mrs. II. A. lillinan and new daughter, Mary Rebecca. Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick of Cincinnati, came home Friday to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrick.

Edmund Munger, 80, Succumbs Friday, at Clinton, Michigan.

MILTON, Ind, Dec. 6 A message was received by Mrs. Georg" Kelsey, telling of the death of Edmund Munger, SO, one of the pioneers of Wayne county, which occurred at the home of a niece, Mrs. Grant Davis, in Clinton, Mich., yesterday morning. No details of his demise were given The body will be taken to the home of his nephew. Warren Munger, in Bentonville upon its arrival in Cambridge City this afternoon. The funeral will he held Monday. Mr. Munger had lived near the southern border of this county the greater part of his life. Will Winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Man love and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griffin of Conuersville will leave December 22 for Florida. The M. E. prayer meeting was held Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jese Revelee. The Cary club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson. Will Wissler is spending a few weeks in Martinsville. Dan Wissler of Atlanta is visiting relatives east of town. Church Services. Methodist Church Sunday school at 9:15; preaching morning and evening by the pastor, the Rev. F. M. Westhafer. The pastor will begin his revival services here at that time. Epworth League will meet at the usual hour. Christian Church Bible school at 9:15. The Christian Endeavor will meet at the regular hour. Friends Church Sunday school at 9:15; preaching by the pastor morning and evening. Accident Delays Trains. The passenger train, south, due here at 8 p. m., was delayed Thursday evening owing to the cylinder head blowing out. Mrs. Elmer Lowry was at Cambridge Friday. Theodore Voorhes of Richmond, was here Friday.

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Many persons will be interested in knowing that the pretty little Christmas story, " What the Little Bird Told the Christmas Tree," was written by Mrs. James F. Hibberd, of South Thirteenth street. The book is on sale at the. Nicholson bookshop. It is inscribed to James Parquhar Hibberd, Jr., by his loving great-grandmother. The volume is made up of a number of stories, some of which were published in a Philadelphia magazine. The book will be of special interest to little people.

Cambridge was also a guest of Mrs. Martin. Mrs. L. E. Thompson has returned from a visit with relatives in Shelbyville. Mrs. E. B. Newman has received word of the death of her nephew, Marion Harden, at Lafayette. The burial will be in Attica, Ind. Mrs. Charles Wolford and daughter, Miss Merle, united with the Christian church Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimmel of Centerville were guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel Thursday. Mrs. Delaney, east of Oh- w'ent to Connersville Friday to Tisit her daughter, Mrs. .Tudd. Miss Florence Newman Is in receipt of news that her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, who went to Indianapolis a few weeks ago, has 7een seriouslv hurt in a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph YYeigel spent

EVERY GAME WON BY CENTERVILLE

Defeated Mooreville Team Last Night by Overwhelming Score of 45 to 4.

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. CENTERVILLE. Ind., Dec. . Centerville won its third basketball game last, night by defeating Mooreville 45 to 4. with Lester Ilort, center, and all arotind star of the team, unable to go Into tiie play. Dunbar and King played exceptionally good games and made up for the loss of Hort who was replaced at center by Bertsch. The four points made by Mooreville were foul goals scored on free throws. Centervflle has played three and won three games. Brookville and Thorntown were badly beaten recently. This is encouraging to the members of the Centerville team as a try for Sixth district basket ball championship had been anticipated from the fir8t of the season. The lineup last night for Centerville Including subs who were put in at the close of the game was: Forwards, Dunbar, Matthews and Stevens; fCuards. King, Leeks and Berg; center, Bertsch.

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LIBERTY. Ind . Dec. 6 The first sheriff's sale in four years and the 6econd since March 1910. was held yesterday afternoon, when Sheriff Y. O. Line sold a one hundred and sitxyacre farm in Harrison Township, on a decree of foreclosure obtained at the October term of the Cnicn circuit court, court. The farm was bid in for $7,461.52 by Joel Cook, of Greenfield, the plaintiff in the suit, who holds mortgages against the real estate aggregating $6,800. The farm has been owned by parties living in Wells and Madison counties for the past six years and has had but little personal supervision, having changed owners three times in the last year, and was in the name of Alva N. Harold at time suit was brought, th mortgages on which foreclosure was obtained having been executed by a former owner, Clarence J. Wolfe, in August 1912.

ster are visiting her this week. Allie Pierce made a business trip to Richmond Thursday Lee Anderson of Williamsburg was here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole are home after several days- visit with relatives in Richmond, Mur.cie. Parker City, Finchester and I'nion City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrisson entertained Mr. and Mrs M Lirab of Sugar Groce. Mrs Amauda Lamb, K.v. Lester Woods, M!sss Nettie W. Woods and Ida Lamb at dinner Tuesday. Albert Chariness of Richmond was the guest of Henry Bowman Wednesday nightMr. and Mrs. Jaefc Cunningham of Richmond isited Mr. and Mrs Wallace Cheesir.an recency. Mr. and Mrs Albert Hmdman spent Tuesday in Hagerstow n. Mr. and Mrs. C!i?ord Cliarr.ness arc th" parents of a baby girl. Dr. A L Loop was at Lvnn Thursday.

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