Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 118, 30 March 1915 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1916

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GIIIGKENPOX KEEPS MEW PARIS PUPILS AWAY FROM GLASS Contagious Disease Grips Children Rebekah Lodge Plans to Present "Buzzard Roost Entertainment. NEW PARIS, O., March 30. Chicknpox is now prevalent in the district south of here after a siege with almost all other known children's diseases thy past winter. Robert Rice, Rosella McGill, Louise Murray and John Reid are the latest victims. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Bice entertained Messrs. and Mesdames Ed win Middaugh, E. B. Reid, B. h. Mc Kee and W. F. Wrenn Sunday at their country home. Huldah lodge. Daughters of Rebekah, Is looking forward with anticipation to Monday night, April 12, when "Buzzard Roost Lodge" will be given at tha regular meeting, and a large turnout of members is urged. Everett Horner of Spingfield spent the week end with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Silas Hoerner. Dr. W. H. Swisher and son Murray of Dayton spent the week end with .Mrs. Margaret Murray and family. Lewis Hall has purchased the James Leary property on Washington street, owned by J. H. Daugherty, and moved thereto Monday. Ernest Furvianee has purchased a touring ear." , Young Child Dies. Robert E.. the wwek-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee, was buried Sunday in Sprlnglawn cemetery. Mrs. Leo was formerly Miss Ruth Irvin and the young parents have the sympathy of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malston and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant and daughters were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. William Byant. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller an j daughter, Mrs. Ethel Mullenix and children of Woodland Park, Colo., were entertained Sunday by Mr. and ,Mre. Charles S. Reid. Miss Helen Bonn of New Madison spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Auld. Miss Roxie Cussins of Anderson, and Miss Fannie Cussins of Richmond were guests of Mrs. Lee Baumgarduer and Miss Elsie McGill Sunday. Miss Mary Carter of Richmond spent Sunday with her uncle, N. J. McCluie, and wife. School was held Saturday at Dry Run in order to make up time bo that the school may be dismissed May 1. - W. F. Wrenn and W. E. Jones made a business trip to Montgomery county Monday. Carl Roop of Richmond spent Sunday here with Daryl Raney. To New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Venoman Reid motor, ed to New Castle Sunday and spent the day. Daniel Swihart of Eaton was here Monday. Fred Porterficld of Richmond was here Thursday. Mrs. William Lee is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Fouts, at Newport, Ky. The Now Paris Lumber company lias erected a new warehouse 52x70 feet, to take care of its increased business. The annual inspection of the ' New Paris Loan and Building association was made Thursday by two state inspectors. Everything was found in ship-shape condition. Mrs. Mary A. McGill, who celebrated her seventy-fourth birthday anniversary March 24, received a box of oranges from her brother, George Richards, who resides in Whittier, Cal., and grew the fruit in his own grove. Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. E. H. Sherer were guests of Mrs. McGill for the day. Mr. and Mrs. H,. W. Chenoweth and Mrs. L..J. Reid motored to Glen Karn Sunday. Mrs. Mary J. McWhinney entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murray and children, Mrs. Margaret Murray and Mrs. Van Ausdal. SINK TWO WASPS PETROGRAD. March 30. Two Geriran submarines are known to xiave been. sunk by the Russians in the Balti sea and two others have probably teen destroyed according to the official statement today. This statement, which takes the form of a review of operations In the east, covers a period of four months.

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A summer cottage on the north sid5 of Morton lake will be completed for James A. Carr before June 1, contracts having been let Saturday. The plans for the cottage show a plain bungalow camp which will have modern conveniences. ' The camp will face Morton lake, fronted by a big porch forty-two feet long, which will extend slightly over, the hillside. The living room is entered from the porch. On the north side there will be a big boulder . fireplace and above will be a split boulder chimney.. The ceiling will : be truss shaped with the beams exposed. In addition to the living room there will be a kitchen, two bedrooms, bath and garage, which is built into the cottage. The cottage will be built on -two lots, and there will be a short dr'veway from the concrete road to the garage.

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Mrs. George Wagner gave a party Saturday evening at her country home, west of town, in honor of Miss Lorene Warren. The guests of the evening were Miss Warren, Miss Irene Crook, Miss Violet Murley, Mis3 Ruth McCormick, Miss Luella Lantz, Miss Lora Beeson, Miss Mary Jones, Miss Marie Elwell, Miss Alma Wagner, Miss Gussie Miller, Miss Lillian DuGranrut, Miss Edith Bertsch, Harvey Bertsch, of north of East Germantown, Ralph Moore, Harry Gause, Olin Davis, Delmar Doddridge, Walter Higham, Lloyd Parkins, William Huddleston, Albert Ferris. James Murphy, Mr. and Mrs Carl Williams. The evening was delightfully spent in contests and games and 1cq refreshments were served by the hostess. ' ' Miss Lorene Warren left Monday for Terre Haute to attend the state normal. Mrs. Rebecca Werking and daughter Mrs. Lafu Rayle, spent Monday

with the' daughter and sistesr Mrs. John Ohmit, at Cambridge City. The occasion was Mrs. Ohmit's birthday. A fine dinner was served. The Rev. Walter Jerge of Friends church will preach at the M. E. church, this evening. On Wednesday evening the Rev.. F.. M. Westhafer will preach at the Christian church. The pastors are observing Passion Week. Mrs. J. L. Wike was a Cambridge City, Sunday as the guest of her niece, Mrs. Dodson, who gave a dinner in honor of the eightieth birthday of her mother, Mrs. Barbara Barefoot of ttiat cttyr-Mrs. BareToot ahd'MrsT'Wike are sisters. Miss Jessie Lantz who has been the guest ofher cousin, Mrs.- Charles Stewart at Flint, Michigan, will go from there to her brother's Park Lantz. at Petoskey. L. F. Lantz spent Sunday at Centerville with his sister, Miss Amanda Lantz.

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and daughter Olga, Ella Roberts, Mrs. Albert Brown and son and daughter, Harry Hamilton, Ada Pemberton, Elmer Chenoweth and son Roy and T. J. Albright were among those who did shopping in Richmond aSturday. Ernest Chenoweth and Ernest Mikesell of Winchester are visiting John Chenoweth and family. Harry Chenoweth and wife and Mrs. Lurt Reid of New Paris were Sunday visitors in Hollansburg and Glen Karn. Rev. Do Kalb .luday of Winchester spent Saturday night and Sunday with Cheater Williams and family. Returns From Dayton. Mont Simpson and family returned Saturday night from several days' visit in Dayton. , The last' number" of the lecture course will be held Saturday night. J. W. Conover, pianist, harpist and lecture, will be the attraction. George and Russell Wolfal spent Saturday in Richmond. Dan Albright and family and Mrs. Dale Williams spent Friday in Greenville. Harvey Peden. Vincent Armacost and Floyd Armacost attended a show at New Madison Saturday night. Charles Chenoweth was at Union City Saturday. John and Elwood Wolf and Joseph Strieker attended the H. H. Jones borse sale at Richmond aSturday. Carleton Brown of Richmond spent

the week end with his parents. Ben Peden and family spent Friday in Greenville. Opal Lenning returned with them for a few. weeks' visit.

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. Mrs. Robert Arnold , and children are visiting relatives at Winchester, Ind. Roacoe Leas of Delaware was here Friday and Saturday visiting relatives. Orville Morris and a friend of Dayton spent Sunday with Miss Opal Morris. ' , mo , , ' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Mc Griff, a girl. 'V ?:.v:a;:' -v Mrs. Ralph Vance spent the week end with her parents at Knights town, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone entertaiued L. O. Trump and family at dinner Sunday. '- - - . ViaiU With Brother. Fred Locke, who visited his brother last. week, returned home Friday. Miss Anna Geeting chaperoned a party of yOung people to a school entertainment in Harrison township Friday evening. Mrs. Jacob Zehring spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Eliza Brown. The C. E. society of the Christian church will give a program Friday evening, which will consist of vocal and instrumental music and recitations. A silver, offering will be taken at the door for the benefit of the piano fund. Guest of Money brake. Wesley Melling and wife of West Milton were guests of Joe Moneybrako and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell of Cas-

ttne spent Saturday with local relatlves. . ' ' ' v. Misses Dola. McKee and Portia Brumbaugh were in town Saturday. : Mrs. Ambrose MvClure of Eldorado wae--aswet-of -Mr.nl-Mra, J.- M. Studebaker Thursday. v MisscB Alberta and Lois Wilhelrn spent from Friday until Sunday with John VWllbelm and family at West Sonora. ,'"Y v " ,' '" -'. ' Misses Anna' Geeting, Helen Best, Irene 'Wolverton and Giles Wolverton of Greenville were;caller at the home of Mary Trone. '-; ': ?.- -.-- Harry Fender and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ;Sam . Arnold. --J '.J-;. '. C J. Cossairt and Raymond Gauch are spending their vacation, here and at Wares Chapel... X : ;v Mr,and Mrs.' Henry Cossairt entertained Mr., and Mrs. Court Miller and C. J. Cossairt' at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Chrieenberry and Miss Berdena Chrissenberry and Sylvia Trone " were callers in the afternoon.

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