Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 128, 12 May 1915 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915

BOARD OF REVIEWERS BEGIN WORK JUNE 7

The session of the board of review,

"which open Monday, June 7, will last 'forty days, Auditor Bowman said to

day.

I "We have some very difficult work before us," said Mr. Bowman, who is 1 an ex-officlo member of the board, sec-

; retary and advisor. "The assessment !of real estate coming only every four ! years, makes it necessary to make ; many adjustments. It will be a hard

strain for the members of the board.

Mr. Bowman said although he be-

.lieves Wayne county now has more

than 50,000, it will come in the class of

those under 50,000 in the length of its board of review sessions, because the last United States census credits the

county with 43,700 population.

German Exchanged Prisoners Arrive at Home

CAMPBELLSTOWN, O.

The Township Sunday school con

vention will be held at New Westville this coming Sunday afternoon at 2:30

p. m.

Mrs. Mary E. Cooper and son Paul

visited relatives here the latter part

of the week.

Mrs. Edna Ervin is able to be up

again after a two weeks Illness.

Joe Loans lost a valuable cow Sat

urday. The Ladies Aid Society meet Wed

nesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary

Stiggleman, 20 members and six visitors being present. Three new members were added to the society. The next meeting Will be June 2 at the home of Mrs. Minnie Cohee. The Y. P. C. A. meets with Glenn Campbell and 6ister Margaret on Wednesday evening. The next meeting will be on the evening of June second with Harry and Grace Aydelotte. Miss Elsie Campbell entertained her Sunday school class Sunday afternoon A picnic lunch was enjoyed in the woods in the afternoon. P.ev. Powers and wife of Dayton spent Saturday night and Sunday with Earl Campbell and family. Dr. Ross Dickey, Mrs. Ida O'Neil and daughter, Miss Amie Arrasmith, attended the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. Edna Toby at Pyrmont, Sunday. Burial at Eaton.

CHESTER

Everett Hunt and family spent Sunday with Will Brown and family. Mrs. Alice Haisley is visiting relatives at this place. Harry Critchford has purchased a new automobile. Ernest Marton of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. William Pickett and Miss Nora Ryan of Richmond visited Michael Kendall and family Sunday. Morrison Pyle and family and Blue Williams and family spent Sunday as the guests of J. W. Hall and family of Richmond. Misses Ethel Hunt and Marjorie Huffman and Messrs. Chester McMahan, Messrs. Chester McMahan, Harry Vorney and Everett Hunt were guests of Miss Carrie Boerner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simms are visiting relatives in Chicago, i Orner Berry and family of Witts Station visited Mr. and Mrs. Solmon Huffman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Menke of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill Sunday. Clarence A'exander and Opal Piatt attended the funeral of Miss Virgie Knoll held at White Water Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Duke spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Richmond. Mrs. Blue Williams visited friends r.ear Whitewater, Mor.da--.

Turtle soup all day tomorrow at Henry Pardieck's, 5th and South E streets. 12

ZL FFDALE AUTO CLUB HAS OWN BUILDINGS. I.cu Emmons today stated that the Richmond Auto club has no quarters i: the Cedar Springs hotel, but has snildings and grounds of its own, and .f- not to be confused with the hotel project or its reported sale to Preble 2nd Montgomery counties.

Wears His Baby's Shoe For Luck While Racing

E.DDIE, TUXJLJEJ Eddie Pullenf star Mercer entrant in the next Indianapolis 500-mile race, jbelieves nothing can befall him as j long: as he has his baby's shoe nailed to the -hood of his car. It will be J with fcim again .iinthenextIndian- ( anoliff-contesL

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Through the agency and territory of Switzerland the nations now at war are exchanging war prisoners, who, as the result of their injuries, are incapable of further service in the army. No able-bodied men are being exchanged. The photograph shows the arrival in Germany of the first detachment of German prisoners exchanged from France.

HELEN HUNT CLUB

AIDS STATE FUND

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 12.

The Helen Hunt club met Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Beatrice

Swallow, east of town.

"Shaw as a Social Symptom" was

shown in his essay on eugenics, "Don

Juan in Hell," presented by Mrs. R. A.

Hicks, Mrs. John Shroyer, Miss Louise Ebert and Mrs. Charles Kniese.

The name of Mrs. Ed Tweedy of

Dublin, was added to the membership.

A report from the Civic committee

in regard to fitting up a tennis court in the park, was made.

The club also voted the sum of five

dollars for two years, toward the State Federation Endowment Fund. The next meeting will be that at the home of Miss Lillie Conklin.

County Deaths

ELECT OLD OFFICERS

ECONOMY, Ind., May' 12. Officers of the Perry Township Sunday-school were elected as follows at the annual meeting in the U. B. church: President, John Manning; vice-president, Howard Hunnicut; secretary-treasurer, 'Mrs. Bessie Morrison. Department superintendents were selected as follows: Elementary, Mrs. Maus Manning; secondary, Mrs. Anna Morrison; temperance, Ulysses Manning; home department, Mrs. Title Clark; teachers' training, T. A. Morrison; missionary, Mrs. Ellen Clark; press, Mrs. Bessie Morrison.

NEW PARIS

Mrs. Henry Miller and Mrs. E. W. Miller and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, north of town. Mrs. T. J. Canny spent Monday with Dayton relatives. Misses Gertrude Colvin and Grace Miller spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Prather at Richmond.

MRS. SARAH HART. MILTON Mrs. Sarah Hart died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson, Tuesday. Mrs. Hart had been in failing health from paralysis for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Hart closed their home this winter and went to their daughter's. She leaves her husband, A. J. Hart, expresident of the Farmers bank here, and her daughter, Mrs. Beeson. At this hour arrangements for the funeral have not been made. She was a member of the Christian church and also of the Cary club, here. Services will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson at 2 o"clock Thursday afternoon with interment in Valley Grove cemetery. Friends may call any time Wednesday evening.

ELDORADO, OHIO

Mr. and Mrs. George Beard spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Skiels at Eaton. Alonzo Coovert and family and T. A. McClure and family visited J. A. Coovert and family recently. Isaac Miller and family visited Albert Schlientz of Brookville recently. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. H. C .Martin visited George Harter near New Madison. Mr. and Mrs. George Oswalt have been visiting Henry Oswalt at Greenville. Miss Ruth Henderson spent Sunday with Miss Catherine Penland. Misses Mary Noggle and Stella Wilt visited Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Martin recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ayer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rinehart. Miss Maude Rantsaw visited Miss Hazel Beatty. Robert Stayton has returned after a visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stayton. J. S. Dillon has been called to his home in Benton, 111., on account of the illness of his parents. Ernest Troutwin of West Manchester was here Sunday. Miss Audrey Bunger of Richmond

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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris spent Sunday at Castine. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geeting are the parents of a girl baby.

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WOMEN HOLD PARTY

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. May 13. The members of the Thursday club are enjoying a houae party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ogborn, thl8 week, and also keeping open house of evenings, the company including Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Calloway, Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Scudder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bales, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. George Butler.

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ECONOMY

Mr. and Mrs. Ora Farmer visited at Union City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Denny and daughter visiter Williamsburg relatives recently. Mrs. Mollie Salisbury has returned from Richmond. John Taylor spent Sunday in Richmond. Noel Culbertson of Webster is visiting the Hiatt family. Strawberries were injured slightly by frost Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Oler, Miss Ruby Morrison and Miss Ruth Jackson were in Richmond Monday. Mrs. Hannah Taylor is visiting Dr. Howard Ballenger of Chicago. Albert Weldy was at Williamsburg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fonts were in Richmond Monday. Simon Atwell bought the property of the late Thomas Mumbower. Mrs. Julia Weldy and Mrs. Lulu Caun are delegates to the county Sunday school convention at Fountain City Thursday and Friday.

7. R. C. TO OUTLINE MEMORIAL PROGRAM

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind, May 12An important meeting of the W. R. C will be held Friday afternoon in the Red Men's hall for the purpose of making arrangements for Memorial Day. and attendance at the annual service, which will be held in the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Hugh Com p ton of Germantown, president of the corps, also announces that the credentials have arrived for any desiring to attend the state encampment which will be held in Marion. May 26, 27 and 28th. and further states that thus far there are two candidates for department president Mrs. Kate Scott, of Richmond, and Mrs. Edna Pauley, of Indianapolis.

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