Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 294, 21 October 1914 — Page 7

fHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TBLEORAM, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1014

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HEW PARIS PUPILS SPEAK Of! POLITICS

Literary Society of High Sc.hool to Hear Each Party's Tenets.

NEW PARIS, O., Oct. 21. The following L the program for the High School Literary society which convenes Friday at 12 o'clock in the high school building, and to which all are inrlted: Son "Fairies Moonlight Dance" Society. Current Events Francis Oates. Reading Simon Cunningham. Book Review Faye Marshall. Quotation Contest Hester Nelson and Marguerite Kessler. Autobiography Howard Campbell. Suffrage Speech Maude Watts. Composition Cecil White. Extemporaneous Speech Henry H. Miller. Medley Mildred Clark. Home Rule Talk Elbert Bragg. News of School Feme Marshall. Senior Class Prophecy Dorothy Kessler. Recitation Dorothy Pence. Campaign Speeches Republican, Frank M. Hawley, Clyde Ashman; Progressive, Emora Murray, Douglas Lowder; Democrat, Emmett Harris, Thomas Melody. Closing Song "Annie Laurie," by oclety.

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Mrs. Frances Shaffer and son Lewis spent Sunday with Charles Richerson and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brandenburg and son Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brandenburg and son spent Sunday with Homer Hart and family. Roy Cooper and sister, Effie, spent Saturday night and Sunday with their sister, Mrs. William Markey at Eaton. Rev. Hunter gave a talk Friday evening at the school building. Siinrintindpnt (loblontz tfind Mr.

Wisman made temperance addresses Sunday evening at Sugar Valley. I S. J. Brandenburg of Oxford made i temnpranpfl address here Sunday!

morning, and at Concord Sunday evening. The Ladies Aid society will held an all-day sewing Thursday of next week at the home of Mrs. Homer Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Flora and

Dr. Simon Flexner, whoso Isolation of the germ causing Infantile paralysis, is proclaimed as one of the greatest medical achievements of the century.

daughter, Hilda, visited relatives near Liberty Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Aydelotte are the parents of a baby girl, born October 11. J. W. O'Hara and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Jacob Surface at New Hope Saturday afternoon.

John Macy of Weetriver was In town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellhu Swain went to Richmond Monday on their way to North Dakota. Miss Anna Hadley of Westrlver was here Monday, Miss Elizabeth Stanley visited her parents Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bullerdick of Richmond, visited Mrs. Nan Cook the first of the weelc Walter Bond is working for Everett Clark. George Davis of Williamsburg was here Tuesday loading hogs. Mr. Ridenour and Mr. Howell of Modoc were in Economy Monday. Lon Edwards made a business trip to Muncie Tuesday. W. L. Fennimore was at Greensfork Tuesday. -Miss Ida Lamb called on Mrs. Ora Haxton Monday evening. Mrs. Clara Chamness celebrated her twenty-fifth birthday anniversary yesterday. Enos Veal and John Bowman were in Richmond Tuesday. Squire Frazier and Ezra Frazier were in Richmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Replogle have returned to Cincinnati. Oliver Wilson of Richmond is visiting Thomas Cain. Every auto in Economy was pressed Into service Tuesday evening to haul

Progressives to Richmond to hear Albert J. Bereridge. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Lamb and children and Mort Lamb were dinner guest of William Lamb the first of the Miss Stella Kimball of Reidston to here visiting her mother, Mrs. Hannah Kimball. Milo Lamb took Mrs. Addle Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cain to Richmond Monday. Miss Gertrude Rogers and Mlss.McNally of Richmond were guests of Mrs. Ray Swallow Sunday.

IRISH ORATOR AIDS TEMPERANCE FIGHT

NEW PARIS, O., Oct. 21. John F. Cunneen, Irish orator from Chicago, addressed a large crowd Monday evening at the public church in the interests of the temperance fight which is waxing warm in Ohio. Mr. Cunneen is not a politician, but a plain working man with a wonderful gift of oratory which he is dedicating to the temperance cause. His rapid and fluent delivery, his Irish wit and his earnestness endeared him to the big crowd to whom he was not an entire stranger, as he had delivered an address from the same platform six years ago. On Thursday night Supt. C. R. Coblents and W. H. Wisman of Campbellstown, will deliver temperance addresses at Dry Run school building, and almost every evening there are addresses on the subject some where in the township at the school buildings.

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Wednesday Webb lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Thursday, Oct. 22 Wayne Council, No. 10, R. and S. M. Special assembly. Work in Royal and Select Master's degree.

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