Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 159, 17 June 1915 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915
ELDORADO RESIDENTS ON SUMMER VISITS
ELDORADO, . June 17. Edward RautBhaw and family and Edward Bunger and wife of Sidney were the Sunday guests of James Marshall and wife. Mrs. Samuel Ulom and Misses Dola and Ruth McKee started to Marlon, Ohio, Monday morning to attend the Unlversalist State convention.' Harry Mastin and wife and Orvil Martin and wife spent Sunday with Irrin Wilt and family of near New Madison. Mrs. Lon Eikenberry and Mrs. Cornelius Shewmon were Richmond shoppers last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bunger went to Sidney. Sunday to spend a few weeks with Edward Bunger and family. Clarence Emrick and family and Roy Tanner and family were the Sunday guest3 of Wm. Grosnickle and family. Entertain Friends. Dr. Irwin and wife entertained Clarence Barr and family of near Gettysburg, Sunday. Mrs. George Wehrley spent Saturday with Walter Stever and wife at West Alexandria.
Mrs. J. O. McPherson of New Paris spent Sunday with Harry McPherson
and family.
Mrs. Philip Coons is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Herbert Rinehart and
family.
Misses Treva Trisk and Edith Henderson attended the convention at
West Manchester last Thursday. Herschel Spencer and family, Mrs
George Owsalt and Miss Oga Fovert
were Richmond shoppers last Saturday afternoon.
Wm. Owsalt and family and Bert
Eddins and son, Elwood, visited Mrs.
Bert Eddins at the hospital at Cincln natl, Tuesday.
Harve Shermon and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gwyn and - daughter Lucile of Richmond, John L. Stakebake of Junction City, Kansas, and F. P. Campbell and family and
Miss Sara Smith of Indianapolis, Sunday. - - . , Miss Sara Smith of Indianapolis is visiting relatives here. . V. N. Lawrence, Esther Trick, Hazel Minnich and Ernest Deem started to Oxford, Ohio, Monday morning to attend the summer school. Frank Eyer : and family and Fred Bonebrake and wife went to Bears Mill near Greenville," O., last Thursday to camp several weeks. Warren Eby and wife and ' Joe Brown and wife spent Sunday afternoon with Wm. Brown and family. Lon Eikenberry and wife spent Sunday with Elmer Hapner and family. . Vern Eikenberry and family and Edgar Spencer and family spent Sunday with Everett Right and wife of near Eaton, Ohio. Last reports from Mrs. Bert Eddins, who underwent an operation at Cincinnati Friday for the removal of a tumor, say she is doing as well as might be expected.
Dublin's Social Activities
the lecture of David Starr - Jordan at Richmond Sunday. ,' ' ' ' Miss Clara Jordan, Mr. Virgil Hoff
man,- Miss - Gladys - Butler " 'and' Mr. j Floyd Hatfield ' spent " Sunday ' with Emit Smith's near Hagerstown.' , ; '
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Champe and Mrs. George Wilson were entertained to dinner by Mrs. John Seelig Sunday. Mrs. E. C Ohmit of German town spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Oren Sebrlng. , Miss Lovas Floyd went to Huntington Saturday accompanied by Miss Effie Wolford of Richmond, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder for a couple of weeks, also to attend commencement exercises at Central College. Mr. George Floyd of Lugger, Ind., visited friends and relatives Tuesday, Mrs. Inez Money and Mrs. Margaret Smith were in Richmond shopping Monday. Mr. Delbert Smith was in Indianapolis on business Monday. Mrs. Henley went to Freemont
Tuesday to visit her son Alvin Hen-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slmth moved j
into Mrs. Larsh's residence Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel Smith and son of Oregon have com eto spend several weeks with her mother, , Mrs. Larsh. and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of near Hagerstown spent Sunday with Mrs. Larsh. Miss Emma Fear of Indianapolis and Miss Gertrude visited W. H. Riser and family Sunday. They motored to Richmond. Miss Dollie Howren and Miss Marie
Hayden returned home from Indiana-,
polls where they have been attending! the commencement exercises of the 1 blind school. , Several people of Dublin attended j
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Officers and Directors
OFFICERS
Vice-President OLIVER P. NUSBAUM Vice-Presiden t WILLIAM ROMEY
President CHAS. W. JORDAN Vice-President J. H. TEETER Cashier L. A. HANDLEY
Secretary RAY E. SWALLOW Assistant Sec y PETRONELLA RINGHOFF
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DIRECTORS
WM. F. BOCKHOFF President National Automatic Tool Co. Director Aetna Trust Co. WALTER McCONAHA of McConaha Co. EBEN LOUtK of Louck & Hill HENRY G0LDFINGER of Palais Royal
ROBERT STUDY of law firm Study & Study L. S. BOWMAN Auditor of Wayne County LEE B. NUSBAUM Lee B. Nusbaum Co. ALBERT N. CHAMNESS Treas. of Wayne County
J. H. TEETER Pres. First National Bank, Hagerstown, Ind. Pres. Teetor-Hartlej Motor Company CHAS. W. JORDON OLIVER P. NUSBAUM Neff & Nusbaum WILLIAM ROMEY Romey Furniture Co.
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EVERY DAY EXCEPT SATURDAY 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
SATURDAY ONLY 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. 6 :30 P. M. to 8 :3J P. M.
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