Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 111, 20 March 1914 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914

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Albert J. Dwyer, of Dayton, Will Deliver the Memorial Oration.

Annual memorial exercises of the Wayne Aerie of Eagles will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the High school auditorium. The memorial oration will be delivered by Albert J. Dwyer, ot Dayton. Thirtyfive members of the lodge have died Bince 1905. Program for the memorial exercises is appended: Selection "The Lost Chord" Orchestra. Opening Exercises Officers of the Lodge. thy chaplain. "Spirit of God" Quartet. Exercises Officers of Lodge. Calling Roll of Departed BrothersAugust Johanning. worthy secretary. Duet "Beautiful Sunset" Mrs. Kreuer and Mrs. Longnecker. Oration Albert J. Dwyer, Dayton, Ohio. "Just This One Day" Quartet. Closing Exercises Officers of Lodge. Hymn "Nearer My God to Three" Members and Audience. Closing Prayer Charles Ashenfelter. worthy chaplain. Selection "To a Star" Orchestra. The quartet will be composed of Mrs. K. V. Kreuger, Mrs. Kay Longiifoker. Mr. O. C. Krone and Mr. F. I. nraffett. Mrs. Fred Miller will be the accompanist. Alphons Collet, Albert E. Morel, Alphons Weishaupt, Jesse J. Evans and llpnry Nuechter compose the memorial committee. Officers of the lodge nre: 'William Vittze, Jr., junior past worthy president; James Burns, worthy president; Charles Potter, worthy

vice president; Charles Ashenfelter,

wortny cnapiam; August jonanning, recording and financial secretary; Henry Schroeder, treasurer; Earl Williams, conductor; E. E. Zumbrun, inside guard; H. P. Taylor, outside guard; M. S. Bulla, physician; W. B. Wilson, Charles Hasecoster and Jesse Evans, trustees. The roll of departed members is as follows: Frank Besselman, ' Joseph Kngelbert, George F. Franks, J. L. Wharton, William Roser, William Hufford, Henry Overman, John F. O'Connell, Charles F. Karl, Joe Miller, Frank Selm, John Daniels, B. F. Highley, George W. Cook, J. T. Duffey. Fred Miller, James E. Whitehead, Charles Sterrett. Joseph Moriarity, Frank Loyd. John Hewitt. F. E. Walters, Edward J. Smith, William L. Stephens, Harry Minck, Earl Clark. Franklin Moore. Emmet Stanley. Joe Collins, Dan W. Fanning, Frank Dillon, John If. Meyers, Ben Bowing and Harry Hart.

SCHOOL TEACHERS HEAR NUTRAYER Columbia University Professor Talks on "Results of Measurements in Education."

SENDS REPORT

Clothing, shoes and school books furnished school children during the past six months cost $301. This report was sent to Trustee James Howartta by Ella Minter, secretary of the Richmond school board and Wayne township will pay the bill. The shoes and clothing furnished amounted to $252.48 and the books cost $52.81.

The schools of the city were dismissed this afternoon at 3 o'clock so that the teachers could attend the lecture delivered by Dr. F. H. Strayer, of Columbia University. "The Results of Measurements in Education" was the topic discussed by the eastern educator. A round table led by Superintendent Giles followed the lecture.

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EGGS II0WJ3 CENTS Bulletin Eggs are 23 cents a dosen, the cheapest they have been this season. In two weeks' time eggs have slipped from 35 cents to 23 cents. Predictions are that before Easter the price will drop still lower. With eggs ranting up and down the scale, marketmen have little time to figure the other items of interest to the housewife. Promises of cheaper foodstuff are being made, and the grocer and commission man are making cuts and slashes in prices.

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Fruit quotations remain about thegame, .with a drop of one cent in the price of navel oranges.

Irish potatoes are quoted at SI a bushel. Lettuce, radishes, onions, and other

fresh vegetables are being received in carload shipments, but prices remain unchanged.

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omorrow "Orange Special Shipments

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