Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 148, 4 June 1915 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915.

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NATIONAL OFFICERS TO ATTEND SESSION OF ENGINEERS' BODY Details of the program tor the state convention of the National Association of Stationary Engineers which will be held in Richmond on June 16, 17 and IS are rapidly being completed. Various events have already been planned and these consist of a banquet and smoker at the Westcott Hotel on the last night of the convention, an automobile tour of the city, a visit and inspection of the factory of the Starr Piano company, the City Power house, the Water Works and other municipal plants. A member of the Richmond Commercial club will make a speech of welcome to the visiting delegates and visitors in the city on the opening day. A crowd of approximately 150 persons are expecting to be in Richmond during the convention. The Central States Exhibitors association will place exhibits in the Eagles building where the sessions of the convention will be held and there will be exhibits of engineering devices in other plants and factories. Fred Ray, of Louisville, national president of the association and Fred Raven of Chicago, national secretary, are the national officers who are expected to attend the convention. The election of officers for the ensuing year will be one of the omportant events of the convention. John Lantz is the Richmond delegate to this session. No local members of the association have announced their candidacy for office.

RAISE HAWK BOUNTY

A special session of the county council has been called by Auditor Bowman for June 12. The council will consider the usual spring appropriations which the auditor is preparing now. One of the appropriations will be $50 or $60 for hawks heads. About fifty hawks heads have been brought to the court house since the last appropriation was exhausted and heads will be accepted to the time of the council meeting, when the bounty will be discontinued for the summer.

MOST RECENT PHOTO OF SEA LORD FISHER

This photograph taken since the cabinet crisis which recently shook the political foundations of England, shows Lord John Fisher, whose recent resignation from admiralty office after differences with Winston Churchill, the British civil naval head, brought on that crisis, walking outside the admiralty buildings.

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BENEFITED PERSONS TO AID CONVENTIONS

The new plan of financing conventions suggested by the Commercial club publicity committee has been adopted. There will be no opportunity to give It a trial until October. The only conventions listed for Richmond this year are the Stationary Engineers Assaciation convention June 16, 17 and 18 and the state conference of charities and social service, October 30, 31 and November 1 and 2. The engineers convention asked no financial aid but the club will furnish a convention speaker and will give the delegates an automobile ride through the city and to various factories where engine rooms will be inspected. The new financing plan will be tried In October when money for the charity conference will be raised. Merchants, manufacturers and hotel owners will be asked to contribute, one to five cents for, each registered delegate, according to the probable amount of benefit they will receive.

FRATERNITY HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET ' Phi Delta: Kappa fraternity members held their sixth annual banquet at the Arlington hotel last night. Talks were made by former officers of the organization and arrangements were made for a large representation at the anual convention in Dayton, June 23, 24 and 25.' Official delegates will be chosen at the meeting Monday night. This will also be semi-annual election of the local chapter.

ENACT PAGEANT OF GERMAN PALATINES

NEWBURGH, N. Y., June 4. Two thousand persons will take part here this evening and three more days in a great historical pageant celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the granting of Newburgh's city charter. The arrival of the first German Palatines in 1708 will be enacted by their actual descendants. The pageant will be performed on the great lawn in front of Washington's headquarters.

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Geologists have estimated that more than 24,000,000,000 tons of coal remain to be taken from the fields in Wales.

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Mrs. Lou Wiggs is again on the sick list. Will Thomas was a Lynn caller last Saturday. John Pedan and family entertained company Sunday. Ora Thomas of Marion, is visiting with relatives at this place. Mrs. Carrie Elliott visited her sister Mrs. Tony Tharp last Thursday. Russell White and family spent a part of last week with relatives in Centerville. Mrs.' Ethel Black's mother, Mrs. Pegg .pf near Lynn, is visiting with Clarence Black and family. Work on an addition to our church will begin sometime In the near future, so far as known no definite arrangements have been made. Howard Thomas, wife and daughter, Christine, and Misses Effie,

Blanch and Icy Martin took dinner Sunday with C. Martin and wife. Mrs. Will Horn of Glen Kara. Ohio, was buried at this place Tuesday. Se expired at her home In Glen Kara loft Saturday night. The cause ot her death was cancer. '.- Everett Ketring. wife and children are spending a few days with Mrs. Ketring's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Tharp, who reside near Greenville, Ohio. '''.

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