Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 157, 13 May 1914 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAT 13, 1914
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George Kelly -was In Richmond Saturday. Floyd Bell, Alva Study, O. G. Davis. Rev. Zerbe and Milton Woolley went to Whitewater Saturday night to attend Masonic lodge which had third degree work.
Misa rcprtrurin Mr Arthur wis ths
guest of Miss Mary Duke Saturday i MrB- Thomas Haisley.
i and Sunday. j Arthur Rector, of Hagerstown, call- ! Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Study and Mrs. ed n Wends here Sunday. uonHc. nt mmnnH i.i. v., : Oran Cates is seriously ill with
PLAN FUTURE WORK New Paris Commercial Club Hears Good Speakers. NEW PARIS, Ohio, May 13. An enthusiastic meeting was held
Monday night in the Masonic clubroom ' by the Commercial club. The club was addressed by Judge Virgil V. Brumbaugh, a member of the Eaton C ommercial club; C. W. Bloom, Arch Raney, Ed R Clark and C. L. Jones, members of the local club. Several plans were discussed, and a number of suggestions made for future work. Mothers day was fittingly celebrated by the local Sunday schpols and churches Sunday, the Junior C. E. of the Presbyterian church and the Christian church morning services being devoted to the service. A large number of the older mothers of the Christian church were present at the service.
through the kindness of auto owners,) , r, . tu0 vey, dell Shields, Cecil Scantland,
wuo garnered up mat unaDie 10 i- i ui v;aici vitoiimg i uv Claud Alyea and Kenneth Cates
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and helpers. One court is finished, and a flag pole has been erected. Lou Clem, of Richmond spent yesterday here on business. Frank Baumgardner made a business trip to Cincinnati Tuesday. Mrs. C. W. Bennett spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Kessler at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. E. I Reinheimer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Moody and children of Lynn, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Orla Harris of Glen Karn, O., Sunday. T. A. Bovd soent Saturday and
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ouuuaj vnu iLinu ii 11 i, ui ii i.iinii n. e ' , )t,nLrti 1 fnimrMr. and Mrs. O. E. Garrettson and ; and Mrs. A. M. Martin Saturday night i lypnoia rever
Davis play with the Fountain City
team. Mrs. Martha Oler is suffering much pain from a sprained ankle caused from a fall received while she was cleaning house. Ruth Study and several friends, of Richmond, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Will Oler and Mr. and
CHICAGO HONORS VERA CRUZ HERO
BY LEASED WIRE CHICAGO. May 13. Chicago paid tribute today to "Sammy" Meisenberg, one of the United States marines killed In the taking of Vera Cruz. The flag draped coffin covered with flowers arrived at noon from New York and was met at the station by an es
cort of 500 leading citizens of the city and state who accompanied it to the city hall. There it was permitted to lie in state where it was estimated that 20,000 persons filed past.
STATE OFFICIALS AT UTZ FUNERAL
NEW ALBANY, Ind.. May 13. A number of Indiana state officials attended the funeral of Judge William
C. Utz which was held at his home here today. Judge Utz died In a Louisville hospital after an illness of several weeks, caused by cancer of the liver. He was one of the leading Democrats of southern Indiana. His place will be filled by appointment by Governor Ralston. This will be the sixth Judgeship Governor Ralston has been called upon to fill by appoint ment.
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Mrs. Maud St. Myer and children
went to Winchester Saturday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cain visited Mr. and Mrs. Bish in Greensfork Sunday. Mrs. Grace Ball, of Richmond, visit-
A program consisting of piano music ed relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Baker of Eldorado spent Sun-j and special readings was given. Ice Kenneth Duke went to , Richmond
cream uuu tunc no bchcu iu me iui-, Monaay evening.
Grant Watkins went to Chicago Monday on business.
family were entertained Sunday by J and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Newbern near a party from Hagerstown took dinCampbellstown. 1 ner at the Kelley hotel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Tillman and' The young people's organized class baby daughter of West Sonora were of the M. E. Sunday school held a
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. social Saturday evening at the church.
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dav with Mr.and Mrs. V. S. Colvin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Horner enter- lowing: Gwendolyn Stegall, Lydia tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Franklin, Audra Alyea, Elphia HinWelsh and Miss Wilma Harlan of shaw, Josephine Hinshaw, Bessie Bethel. I Meadows, Shirley Hollingsworth, ! Tnlr C?nr DKarr TiiIta Uarrv Uot
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piven to these ladies. Misa Nora Bulla spent Monday in Katon. William Glenn suffered a bad attack of indigestion on Tuesday and was very ill for several hours. Adair Harshman of Eaton was here Tuesday on business. Mrs. Blanche l.arsh Wood enter
tained Sunday. Misses Elsie Thomas,
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Allen ChamneRs has bought a lot of Perry Cain and expects to have a house built immediately.
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' Erie Glidewell, of Richmond, spent I Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! W. H. Glidewell, southeast of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson, of i ! m i j - - - -1 - -J r T .1 . . . i.i
rUCnmonu, Visueu iviib. Ejiia riainun Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell and chil- ' dren visited relatives in Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelley, of Rich
mond, were guests at the Kelley hotel
South China produce s annually more than forty thousand bales of raw silk, and exports more than ten million pounds, valued at more than $17,-000,000.
INDIANAPOLIS, May 13. A call lor the Prohibition state convention on June 2 and 3 was issued from headquarters of the party here today.
i.whuu cuiiunjr, unsnrB .o.c x . p.,.).-,.. T RnvmnnH ?rhmirlt mona, were guesis ai me ivi Marie Gchring. Mildred Lichtenfels. Wdte Chairman J. Raymond Schmidt gaturday nlght and Sunday.
Hilda Gausepohl and Esther McNeill announced that several speaKers oi Several boys went to Fountain City
el Richmond. national reputation will take part in Pred Woods left Monday for Gal- th' am- virgil Hinshaw, nationvrston. Ind.. where he will be employ- i . phihitinr, nhrm9n will nttcnrl
o.1 in the telegraph office for a few . tne conveluion anrt deliver an address
Sunday afternoon to attend a ball game. Chester Clements and Omer
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Miss Theresa Day entertained on
Sunday Misses Mary Stamback of Eat- j A freakisn boit o ijrhninR completeen. Marie Fudge of New Paris, Harry ; v vaporizcci more than two hudred Hildabolt of Eaton, and Ray Jordan of f-pet of tne antennae of a French wire-
Miss Anna Greiter of Dayton spne
Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Ella L. Bloc in. T. O. Mcpherson spent Sunday at F.ldcrarin with his son Harry McPherscm and wife. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Thomas speni t-'mulay at West Florence. The following members of the local Masonic lodge attended a meeting at Whitewater Saturday night, when the Master Mason's degree was conferred: A. F. Raney. Lawrence and C. R. HawIcy. E. R. Clark, Edwin Middaugh, E. R. Reid. Garwood Iredell, Joseph C. White. Jr., Thomas Bice, W. A. and II. D. Collins and B. S. Davis. H. .. Young of Richmond spent Tuesday here on business. C. M. Wilcox is erecting a pretty cFmpnt veranda about the front of his residence. Vera Catherine. three-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reece d'pd Saturday. Funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. E. Kneisley. Burial was in Springlawn cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Kecce reside on the Frank Horning farm west of New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman and two daughters were among the guests .Sunday at the home of the former's sister," Mrs. Bertha White, at Richmond, the occasion being a birthday riirnpr in honor of John Lehman, their father. V,". E.. Jones. James Shurte, Raymer Jcns and Elmer Hoover left Sunday with the oiling outfit to start the summer's work at West Carrollton. O. R. Davissnn of Economy, Ind., was hre Saturday. Messrs. and Mesdames Robert , Briant and Chelsea Briant of Liberty were suests of Mr. and Mrs. Clingingpcel Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Claude Sinck and son of Richmond spent Snuday with Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Melody.
Mrs. Charles L. Baker and son Rob-1
rrt. tspnt Sunday with relatives in Richmond. Robert McKissock of Lynn, Ind.,
was tne guest ot local triends sun-' day. Mrs. Rebecca Louck left Saturday j for an extended visit with her cousin j at Sabina, O. Miss Henrietta Shinkle spent Sun-, day in the southern part of the county. I Mr. and Mrs. Kthnier Reid were the j guests of Mrs. Caro McWhinney near : Campbellstown. j Mrs. Estella Coblentz spent Sunday j with friends at Greenville. j llerolcl Mitchell of Indianapolis was; the guest, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! C. M. Mitchell, Sunday. j Misses Ethel and Caroline Davis and j Frod and O. C. Davis spent Sunday j w!th relatives at New Castle. Mrs. George W. Miller spent the
week-end with her daughter at Richmond. Mrs. Stella Shaw of Eaton was here
Monday on business. j Rev. E. P. Huddle of New Hope filed I his regular appointment at Pleasant j Hill church Sunday, and reports hsj Family sadly afflicted with sickness. ! His wife is at Bellbrook caring for her ! aged father, his young daughter is seriously afflicted with heart trouble, i and his father is lying at the point of i death. j Work on the new roque court, is t progressing nicely under the supervi-1 sion of the architect, W. H. Marshall, j
WE DON'T CARE WHO YOU ARE If you are considering borrowing money on Diamonds, F u rniture, Pianos, Horses, Fixtures, Etc., it will pay you to investigate our rates ,and easy payment plan. $35 Total Cost $4.80 (for three months) Other amounts from $5 to $150 at proportionate legal rates, and for longer time if desired. Call, write or telephone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY (Est 1896) Room 8. Colonial Building Automatic Phone 1645.
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of this city are to take part in one of the most unusual automobile events that has ever been suggested. They will join with about 250 other Indiana men in a raid to be made on the Overland factory at Toledo, Ohio, next Wednesday, May 20, when the plan is for at least 250 automobiles to be driven away from the plant simultantously. All the Overland dealers in Indiana, with such guests as they wish to take, are to assemble at the factory next Wednesday morning, as guests of the Gibson Automobile Company of Indianaolis, the state distributors. The company has agreed to furnish each visitor with as many cars as he will drive away and as the event is entirely unique as a means of helping dealers to get their deliveries, the gathering is expected to be a large one. The Overland Company and the Gibson Company will join in entertaining the Hoosiers during the day and over night. Two hotels have been engaged for the visitors and the Overland Club House will be turned over to them. There will be a dinner and cabaret entertainment in the evening and a social time to allow the Indiana men to get acquainted. A parade of all the visitors and their cars will be arranged for the afternoon and it is expected to be the longest automobile parade ever planned. The Hoosiers will all leave Toledo early Thursday morning and the roads out of the Ohio town will be lined with Indiana drivers for many miles. Go with Us Drive Home a New
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