Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 176, 7 July 1915 — Page 2

IBB RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915

mm societies aera ACTIVITIES in CAMBRIDGE

xyal Wcata's Bible Class cf Christian Church Will

Meet at Sloniker.

Home of Mrs.

First Section of Social Union Plans Entertainment - for Other Divisions at Stride- . ler Home.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 7. William meter and family of Hamilton, O. were guests of Mist Elizabeth Bertsch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tingle and Mrs. Frank Tingle of Connersville were tuests of Mra. and-Mrs. B. F. Griffin Monday. ft. R. Watktar and family have returned from a visit with relatives in Kentucky. . Mr a. J. V. Carter and' eon of Richmond spent from Saturday until Monday eveniug with her parents, Mr. and Mm. J. I. Cannon.

B. F. Hiser of Richmond was here Monday. Miss Alice Turner and her guest. Miss Edith Stoly of Connersville went to Winchester Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hotmire. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess cf Dan-

' vijle, 111., ana Misses .ueooran -eeue, Anna Kemp, Effio Pennington, Lois Hen)ey, Lucy Osborn, Eva Hutchinson and Lillian Carlin of Indianapolis picnicked M6nday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hunnicutt, southwest of town. Loyal Women Meet. A meeting of the Loyal Woman's Bible Class will he held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. John Sloniker. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frazcr of New Castle, Prof, and Mrs H. M. Kabel and family, Miss Harriet Ault and Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Bowden and daughter, Esther, wore guests of Mr. , and Mrs. M. H. Oaar and family the Fourth. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zehrlng of Connersville spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Zehrlng. Tony McCarthy and sister Alice, Frank Deering and daughter, with Mrs. Martin Kennedy of Bablna, O., motored from Anderson Monday and called on friends here. Mr. McCarthy s a former resident of this city. Plana Animal Show. The First Section of the Social Union will entertain the members of the other sections and their friends tomorrow afternoon at the home Of Mrs. Anna Strieker. The entertainment Is announced as "An Animal Show." Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence $peed of Conneftvtlle. spent the Fourth with local friends. t Mrt. George Cary and daughters of r .1.. VA a-uaata nt Inal r1.

joiwuca ocdv . . - tlves. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDanlel, Mies Amy McDanlel, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beard and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Klttermaa ind eons attended the annual reunion of the Neighborly club Satur

day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bertacb, north of Germantown. On account of the cool weather, the dinner was served on tables spread in the large barn. Forty persons were seated at the table. Children's day exercises were held

Sunday evening' In the Methodist

church. The program consisted of

songs and recitations, principally by the primary department. One of the most . attractive features of the pro

gram was the unusual number of solo

parts taken by the little folks. School Council Meets.

The Bible School council of - the

Christian church will meet this even

ing In the town hall. The quarterly

business meeting of the church board will be held thursday evenln at the

same place.

Wright & Wiseman will have charge

of the funeral ot Carl Beeson, who died Monday afternoon at the home of William Leviston, north of Lewlsville, at

the home Thursday afternoon. Mr.

Beeson was 34 years of age. The wid

ow and one son survive him.

An ice cream social will be held tot

morrow evening in the A. M. E church.

Indoor Sports

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Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hill and family

of Richmond have been spending some

time with relatives here.

J. W. Coolman of Indianapolis was

here Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and

family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed

Locke and family and Mr. and Mrs Charles Staley and family Sundy.

Hazel Pylo who has been sick for

some time suffered a relapse and is

still confined to her bed.

Horley Banks who attends school at

Columbus, O., is spending his vacation

here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Banks.

Messrs. and Mesdames August KnOll Charlos Knoll, Henry Knoll and Frank Knoll motored to Piqua Sunday and

spent tho day with relatives.

Mrs. T. A. Davis gave a kitchen

shower Saturday evening for Mrs

Wilbur Townsend (nee Miss Alice Austin). She received many valuable

and useful presents.

Miss Opal Hunt entertained a num

ber of friends Monday evenm. The

time was spent at games and music,

and refreshments were served. Francis Curtis of Muncie spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mr. William Curtis.

DRUIDS ENTERTAIN

The Druids amusement committee entertained the lodge last, night by employing the DeLong family, acro

bats,, tq perform in the. club rooms. A large and appreciative audience attended.4 After the acrobats completed their act, lunch, was served. The DeLongs, consisting of two men, a. wornand and little girl, Were complimented by the members on their entertaining work.

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CENTERVILLE, Ind.. July 7. The

Gleaners and Good Samaritans of the Friends' Sunday school held their annual Fourth Of July picnic near East Germantown Monday. Those present were Misses Lena Keller ot Chicago, Dorothy Campbell of Southern Tennessee, Mabel Simon, Alice Gould, Geneva Hunt, Mabel and Iva Monger, Callie, Cora and Ruth Trenmps and Minnie Chamberlain; Messrs. J. F. Propst, Pierre Helms, Alden Reynolds, Robert and Carl Culbertson, Floyd Trenmps, Paul and Howard Harris and Alonzo Jackson.

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PASTOR 'EMPLOYED

EATON. O., July 7. Rev. Henry

Crampton of this city, has been reemployed as pastor of the Christian

church at West Manchester. He has served that church several years and is one of the most popular ministers the congregation haiL ever, .employed.

TOWNSEND DIES WEST MANCHESTER, O., July 7.

Death came Friday morning to Wil

liam Townsend at the home of Mrs. Anna Leas. A short service was held

Sunday morning at the home and the

remains sent to Indiana for burial.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stigleman ot Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stigleman and Wilson De Voe and family

of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Wissler and little daughter of New Lisbon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgln and son of near Whitewater visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stigleman, east of here Sunday. , Rev. J. W. Zerbe took dinner Sunday with Michael Kendall and family. Harry Brown has purchased an automobile. John Jenkins and family of New Paris spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulla entertained the following relatives Sunday: Mrs. Sarah Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson and daughter all of Sway zee, Ind. Mrs. Sarah Williamson will spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Bulla. Misses Margaret Tapey and Helen Hall spent Sunday with MarJor PlckBert Carman and family spent Sunday with relatives at Centervilel. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clements of Fountain City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow. Elmer Kendall and family visited Wilson Kendall and family Sunday. The ice cream social given Saturday

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evening was a success. A large crowd was present and about $22 was taken in. Prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening. The Teachers' Training class meets Thursday evening. Miss Helen Davis of New Castle is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Will Wesler. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin spent the Fourth with relatives at Indianapolis. John Fowble and family visited at Whitewater Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and Misses Lucile and Marjogy Huffman

entertained the following young people Sunday evening: Misses Ethel Hunt, Bonnie Carman and Carrie Boerner; Messrs. Ernest Newman, Floyd Brown, Everett Hunt, Harry Varnaut

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daughter Florence visited relatives

south of Richmond Sunday. Rev. J. W. Zerbe will fill his regular appointment here next Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma Berg visited Jamea Berg and family near Fountain City last week.

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