Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 170, 30 June 1915 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915

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DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS PLANS FOR INSTALLATION

Cambridge Home Missionary Society Calls Open Meeting at Home of Mrs. C. A. Bertsch.

Father Gormon Christens Infant Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wright at St. Elizabeths.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., June SO. Mr. and Mrs. Santford Bond and children of Cincinnati, are spending some time with B. F. Wissler and daughter. Miss Elizabeth. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harter of Brookville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Stombaugh. Mies Margaret Plummer arrived from Wabash yesterday to spend a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Diffenderfer. the Misses Carlyle and Mary Diffenderfer and Mr. Arthur Reese went to Knightstown today to attend the wedding of Harry Diffenderfer and Miss Marie Hatfield, which took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. Diffenderfer will have a residence in Knightstown, where the groom is in the employ of the Prudential Insurance company. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wright was christened Monday by Father Gormon of the St. Elizabeth's church, with Mr. and Mrs. John McNurney of Knightstown, god-parents. The little one has been given the name of Anna Katherine. Miss Ruth Evans spent Sunday with friends in Indianapolis. Come from Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crum and daughter Ethel, and Mrs. Ellen Mann, of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Eliason Sunday, Mrs. Mann remaining for a longer visit in their home and that of her brother, Henry Eliason. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright, Mrs. E. O. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Krahl will attend the funeral of Caleb Morris at Milton Thursday morning. B. A. Carpentar has returned after ten days spent with Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeland of Chatanooga, Mrs. Carpentar and daughter. Miss Mildred, remaining for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. K P. Diffenderfer spent Tuesday with their son Harry, of Knightstown. Install Lodge Officers. The semi-annual installation of officers in the Degree of Pocohontas will be held Thursday evening. Miss Madge Hernley returned to her home in New Castle Wednesday after LATIN AMERICA WANTS U. S. TRADE

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Theodore E. Burton, former United States Senator from Ohio, has just returned from a 15,000 mile journey through the various countries of South America, and gives some views of the commercial possibilities in those countries. The ex-Senator said that South America has more land available for agriculture than any other continent in the world. It will soon be feeding the world. The countries of the Southern continent are close to the United States in a commercial sense and wish to be closer. Mr. Burton is of the opinion that the commercial possibilities in the countries below the equator have not been tapped as yet. What is needed most, according to Mr. Burton is a fast steamship line lunning between the United States and South American ports.

a visit in the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beam, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hall, Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cannon of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McBrlde, Lucien McBride of Dunlin, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Evans and son of New Castle, were among the relatives In attendance at the funeral of John McBride Sunday, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Evans at supper. Mission Club Meets. The June meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society, will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Bertsch. While this is an open meeting and every one is welcome, each member is requested to invite one or more guests. Charles Sowers, after many years of servixe with the Roth Coal company, has severed his connection with that firm, and after, the first of July will assume charge of the yards of the Cambridge City Coal company. Mr. and Msr. George Reid of Richmond, are spending several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gobel.

DAVIS HEADS WORK OF UNITED PASTORS AT OUTING ELECTION

The Rev. E. E. Davis, moderator of the Whitewater Presbytery and pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, was chosen president of the ministerial association for the ensuing year at the election of officers held during the picnic yesterday afternoon at Glen Miller park. The Rev. E. G. Howard, pastor of the First English Lutheran church was selected vice president, and the Rev. U. S. A. Bridge of Grace M. E. church was made secretary-treasurer of the organization. The election of officers was made through balloting nomination, the two names receiving the highest number of votes on the first ballot being candidates for the office of president. The candidate receiving the highest number of votes on the second ballot was selected as president and the next highest as vice president. Rev. Bridge's nominat ion was brought about through a motion for a unanimous vote when Rev. Milo Hinkle withdrew as a candidate because of his studies at Earlham college. Rev. E. E. Davis succeeds Rev. Conrad Huber, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, as president. The new head of the accociation was secretary during the last year. About fifty persons attended the an nual picnic, which was enjoyed despite the inclement weather of the late ofternoon. The picnic supper was spread at the pavilion. The rain interfered with the game of ball which the minisetrs had hoped to play, but quoits and horseshoes proved suitable substitutes. The Ministerial association will not meet again until September, unless something of import requires a business session..

WILSON'S GAR SKIDS

CORNISH. N. H., June 30 President Wilson's automobile had a narrow escape from being ditched while carrying the executive to the golf links today. The car had to swerve suddenly to avoid a collision with a heavy lumber wagon and the wheels skidded.

SUES ON NOTE.

Suit was filed in circuit court today against Alice M. Hunt for collection of a $225 note. The plaintiff,' Azalia Davis, demands $255 in satisfaction of the debt.

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K0K0M0 VOTES "DRY"

KOKOMO, June 30. Kokomo voted to remain dry for another two years by a majority of 153 after a close election and a strenuous compaign. The "drys" won two years ago by a majority of 100. The "wets" made their stand on the attitude of the capitalist toward the laboring man.

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On charges of infidelity. Valentine

May was granted a divorce In circuit!

court today from his wife. Alma ana was given the custody of a minor child. Mrs. May filed counter charges against her husband but did not attempt to stop the decree.

King Alfonso has practically decided to keep Eduardo Dato as premier, but with a new set of ministers. Dato and his cabinet resigned on June 22 because they considered the failure of the recent $150,000,000 loan as equivalent to a vote of lack of confide ce.

E. J. RENK WINS TRIP

Ernest J. Renk, superintendent of

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Public Savings Insurance company, has the honor of leading the Muncie district for second quarter results, and wins the trip to the Great Lakes offered by Manager H. H. Hadlow. Mr. Renk leaves Richmond for Chicago, Thursday evening, and will be away until next Monday. The leading superintendent and agent in each district in the company's service will take the trip, the occasion being the anriual convention of the Managers' association. Agent Joseph F. Hoch of Richmond lost by a small margin to one of the Anderson agents after an exceedingly hard fight. Mr. Renk, who took charge of the Richmond office last August, has made a consistent record, and is naturally elated at his recent success, which follows many others.

UNION TO PICNIC.

street and formulate plans for the holding of the annual picnic in August.

The members of the Horseshoers' ' All horseshoers in Wayne county and

Union will hold their regular meeting their families will be invited to attend on July 7, at Cox's shop on Seventh i the outing.

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