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

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915

ADVOCATES OF PEACE C0CT1CE CAMPAIGN Local Friend Ask Individual Sunday Schools and Church Bodies to Help Spread Peace Gospel.

rrianda of pmm In Richmond have submitted Um following: All who are willing to earnestly work for the establishment of peace oa earth sre requested to take part in this eamnairn. whether their opportu

nities and Influence! seem to them mall or great. In the aggregate they will be great and powerful. The following suggestions are offered for individual aa well as for organized effort

of every kind, such as saboatn scnoois, Toung People's meetings, Missionary

societies, clubs, etc., etc. 1. Act yourself, or have some one appointed to act in conjunction with Bwarthmore meeting in this work. 2. Circulate the appeal for united

effort and endorsement of the work

and obtain as many signatures to same as possible and send same to the chairman that he may use them as evidence of active ' co-operation with the president, his advisers and others representative at Washington. 8. Start a publicity campaign that shall be as vigorous as that made by war sympathizers. Ask for Reforms. 4. Agitate the reform for active work in schools for peace, and temperance, and purity of life, the lack of which virtues in our people are the three great causes of degeneracy. S. You are also earnestly requested to help collect, so that it may be properly edited, the great mass of material to be found, showing conclusively "that the glories and heroisms of peace are far superior to those of war," and to in every way help us direct the natural Impulse of children toward these glories and these principles, by developing the greatest of human virtues and impulses toward service and construction rather than destruction. 6. You are also requested to take part in a "letter chain" campaign by taking upon yourself the duty of writing six letters in behalf of peace to as many individuals, Including the request for them to do the same, that the sentiments may speedily be brought to the attention of all residents of the United States. 7. Make vigorous protest against inflammatory head lines in papers. Remember each effort you make is ope bloodless bullet aimed at the god of war, whose overthrow means untold blessing, heaped on the heads of all human beings, for victory is for all and defeat for none. "We do not ask for any crown But that which all may win; Nor seek to conquer any world Except the one within."

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ECONOMY

Ir. and . Mrs. Charles Mendenball gave a dinner Sunday. There guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mendenball, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Manning and children and Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mendenhall and children. J. H. Wison, Pete Adams, Vaughan Radway and Will Pierson, well-known artiBts of Cleveland, were guests of the Edwards brothers recently. Mrs. Harry Marshall celebrated her thirty-second birthday anniversary Sunday by entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morrison and foster daughter at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Swain entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erman Swain and daughter spent the Fourth at Modoc with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pedro. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt and grand daughter, Paulin Hiatt, attended the silver medal contest at Center Sunday afternoon. Miss Hlnshaw was the winner. W. E. Oler was at Williamsburg Mrs. Jennie Thornburg of Richmond

visited her sister, Mrs. Luie Albertson

Monday.

Harry Parker of Richmond was here

Monday.

Will Northcott spent the Fourth in

Centerville.

Henry Peterson of Richmond is vis

iting J. L. Peterson. Miss Grace Garrison is home from Montpelier. Mrs. Martin has returned to Winchester after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Flo Swain. Mrs. R. W. Routh of Richmond is visiting Mrs. Matilda Martin. Mrs. Mary Jones and grandson of Richmond, Mrs. Louise Orr of Anderson and Mrs. Ella Lamb were at Hagerstown Monday to visit Miss Mildred Northcott, who is very ill with typhoid fever. Miss Louise Manning is working in the Northern Wayne bank.

PAINT CLIFFD ALE'S WIDE VERANDAS NEW PARIS. O., July 7. The broad verandas at Cliffdale, which are painted green, show off to great advantage since the great bouse has received a coat of white paint. The rustic fence is almost completed, while the beautiful ornamental entrance ways are all finished and the place will be open for guests in a short while. L. Li. Emmons of Richmond, is promoting the affair.

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BETHEL ARRANGES

FESTIVAL SATURDAY

Whitewater Band to Play for Entertainment to Be Given by Hustling Village.

Many Families Visit in the Neighborhood Last Week and Celebrate Fourth of July. BETHEL, Ind., July 7. The Whitewater band will play at the festival to be held here Saturday evening. Mr. Leo Horn and family spent Sat

urday night and Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. Dan ; Horn Ben Foreman and

family called Sunday afternoon.

Miss Florence Boren spent last week

with Humphrey Mikesell and family

near Fountain City.

Robert Cofield and family of Cin

cinnati is visiting relatives here.

Mrs. Sadie Anderson has returned

home after an extended visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra Thompson at Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper of Cambridge City spent from Monday until Thursday with Mrs. Sarah Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder are

the parents of a boy baby.

Denver Cofleld spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clark. Arch Benbow spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Hill. Mrs. Henry Polley is very ill.

Eli Hyde and grandaughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roberts at New Madison. George Irelan and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Irelan at Hollansburg. Miss Edna Skinner is spending a few days with Oscar White near Whitewater.

Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Boren spent Sunday in New Madison. Fred Anderson of Milroy is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Endsley. Roscoe Tharp and family spent Sunday with John Tharp at Nashville. Mrs. Wood Wels and daughter spent Sunday at the home of Henry Schroeder. Mrs. Joseph White and Mrs. Frank White spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Hill. Ray Polley and family and Amber and Mary Polley motored to Union City Saturday evening. Mrs. Robert Anderson and children are visiting her parents at Lynn. Mrs. Thurman Constable and son went to Dayton Wednesday to visit her mother. Mrs. Matt Hyde and Mrs. Gertrude Boren spent last spent Thursday with Mrs. Ed Roberts and family at New Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer spent Wednesday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Young at New Paris. Misses Mae Polley, Amber Polley, Lillian Benbow, Florence Boren, Runt Withcoxen and Ruth Benbow, Denver Benbow, Everett White, Elmer Hill, Forrest Boren and John Davis picnicked Sunda yevening in Mrs. Sarah Hill's woods south of town. OBSERVER NOTES WEEK'S WEATHER Weather for the last week as reported by the co-operative observer was as follows: Max. Min. Sunday 83 60 Monday 85 55 Tuesday ..73 64 Wednesday 81 60 Thursday 77 58 Friday 80 59 Saturday 67 51 Rainfall .17.

Loses His Job

. That fancy salary of $8,000 a year, which induced one Thomas Seaton to jump from the Phillies to the Brookfeds, is not going into the pockets of the uncertain Thomas. The plain truth, according to those on the inside, is that Seaton wants too much, and failing to get it, has pouted a bit and let down in the class of ball he has been pitching. Before he signed with the Federals Seaton asked for a suite of rooms in each town that the Brookfeds were playing away from home. This the Wards granted. But Seaton seemed to be ungrateful. Last year his work was nothing wonderful. This year be was not very enthusiastic over the appointment of Lee Magee as manager. It is rumored that Magee and Seaton did not get along very well, but whether this is true or not, the fact remains that Seaton baa been pitching very poor ball, so poor4hat he has at last been suspended from the pay roll.

Society

Mrs. H. S. McNutt is the guest of frineds in New Castle for a few days. Miss Grace Kelly and Mr. Eugene Wisehart motored to New Castle and visited friends. Mrs. Clyde Gardner entertained the members of the Tuesday Euchre club yesterday afternoon instead of Mrs. Richard Cutter as announced. Cards were played at several tables. The favors went to Mesdames Harry Snyder, James Oates and Edward Feldman. Mrs. Frank Banks was a guest of the club. After the game a luncheon was served. Mrs. Cutter will be hostess for the next meeting of the club in a fortnight. A card party was given last evening in the Moose hall and the game was played at several tables.

The Penny supper which was to have been given at the Second English Lutheran church was postponed until a later date. Mr. John H. Campbell has gone to Detroit, Michigan, where he will join Mrs. Campbell, who has been visiting relatives for some time. They will visit the Great Lakes for three weeks before returning to this. city. Mrs. John M. Hirshburg has as her guest this week at her home on South Tenth street, Mrs. Wesley Hirshburg of Atlanta, Georgia. Miss Rhea Walker has returned to her home in Lafayette after spending the Fourth the guest of her sister, Mrs. Blaine Hart. A silver tea will be given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Feezer On Lincoln street by the Earnest Workers and the Woamn's Character Builders class of the Central Christian church. All members and friends are invited to attend. Open house will be observed Thursday evening at the Y. M. I. club rooms by members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M. I. Dancing will also be a feature. Mrs. Perry Zindorf will leave this evening for a several week's visit at Alden, Michigan. Mr. Charles McClelland has returned from Columbus, Ohio, where he spent several days on business. Miss Anna Nicholson will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Psi Iota Xi sorority at her home on North A street. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Mary Flanagan of Indianapolis, is the guest of Miss Maud Flanagan for a few days. Mrs. Rodney Graham (nee Miss Martha McClellan) of Charlotte, N. C., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McClellan of Willow Brook farm.

Deaths in Preble

J. H. OVERHOLSER. EATON Funeral services for John H. Overholser, 73, who died Monday in the Soldiers' Home hospital, Dayton, will be held Wednesday afternoon at his late home, Maple street and Lexington road. The services will be

in charge of members of Mulbaren-

O'Cairi post, G. A. R. A minister has not yet been selected. The body will be buried in Mound Hill cemetery.

SCHEDULE CHANGED NEW PARIS, O., July 7. A change will be made July 11 in the local traction schedule because of the new limited service from Indianapolis to Dayton. The first car leaves at 5:20 a. m. and makes a through trip to Richmond. Thereafter the cars leave at twenty-five minutes past the hour, making prompt connections at New Westville for Richmond, but with a fifteen or twenty minutes wait for cars east.

An eight-year-old boy was recently sent by parcel post from St. Lake City to San Diego. The postage -was 50 cents.

CHURCHES APPOINT WINONA DELEGATES Young Friends Will Attend Annual Endeavor Society Convention. Richmond Friends churches will be well represented at the sixth annual conference of the young people of the denomination which will be held at Winona Lake from July 26 to August 1. Besides the delegates which have been selected to represent the Christian Endeavor societies at the conference, other members of the various churches will be in attendance. Following is a list of those who are either delegates or who have signified thein intention to attend East Main Street Church Christian Endeavor society delegates, Alice Newman and Gertrude Clark; other visitors, Lillian Eves, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson, Rev. and Mrs. Milo Hinkle and Arthur Childs. South Eighth Street Church Ralph Nicholson, appointed by the Christian Endeavor, and K. S. Morse, appointed by the congregation. West Richmond Friends Raymond Jenkins and Francis Nicholson.

W. MANCHESTER, O.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Howell and daughter spent Sunday with her parents near Ithica. Henry Cossairt and wife spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Mary A. Trone. John Smith and family visited relatives at North Star from Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks spent Monday at Eldorado with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holtzmiller entertained Mr. and Mrs. Willbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sayring, David Banta, Harry Karns, Otis Gangwer and Miss Alice Henderson of Eldorado at dinner Sunday.

China has almost six thousand miles of railroads open to traffic and more than two thousand miles under construction.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peck have returned from Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Brattian and children spent Wednesday and Thursday at Kitchell. Mrs. Claude Ballinger is visiting relatives at Amboy. Howard Johnson and daughter spent Saturday at Muncie. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church held a business meeting Thursday. Miss Belle Achey spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jenkinson and family. Misses Anna Stanley, Hazel Crowel, Mabel Campbell and Charlie Grant, Walter Stanley and George Husted spent Sunday in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pyle spent Sunday in Richmond. Concord played here Sunday. The score was 9 to 6 in favor of the Boston team. Mrs. O. M. Whitmir and little daughter are visiting relatives at Converse, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Druley and Fred Overholser spent Sunday and

Monday at Liberty. Mrs. Georgian Painter is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eby. O. M. Whitmir and ' Fred Jenkinson spent Monday at Centerville. Rife and Mark Pyle visited at Centerville Monday.

PLAN JUBILEE PICNIC Members of the Benevolent society met in the Sunday school room of St. John's Lutheran church last night and transacted routine business. The committee in charge of the coming Jubilee celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the society was scheduled to report, but the absence of the secretary prevented. The celebration will be held August 20.

BRIEFS

Dr. M. W. Yencer will be in his office Monday, July

12th.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of August will be received by the board of trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, July 12, 1915. Specifications may be seen at the Second National bank or at the hospital. By order of the board. 6-2t S. E SMITH, Med. Supt.

Do you know it is more important to keep the bowels regular during hot weather than any other time. It is because disease germs are all over flies, mosquitoes, bugs, etc., all carry dangerous diseases. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will keep the bowels regular, the system cool, and clean. Fosler Drug Co. Adv.

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MANAGER Richmond Branch 435-39 S. 4th Street PHONE: 2185

TODAY We Are ready to loan In an;- amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods, Pianos, Teams. Fixtures. Etc., without removal, for on nonta to one year in monthly, weekly or quarterly payments. We Pay Off Loans With Other Companies. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, Indiana.

No More Holidays Till Labor Day. To work with ease and comfort till' then have your eyes fitted with up-to-date glasses by; Edmunds, OpftoiroeMslt. 10 North 9th St Phone 2765.