Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 199, 3 August 1915 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1$15

LOT GUESTS ENJOY VISITS AT NEW PARIS Members of Roque Club Leave for Chicago to At- . tend Third Annual Western Tournament. ' NEW PARIS. O.. Aug. 3. Miss Mary Comer has returned after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Estley Watts, near Campbellstown. . Miss Madge .Wakefield, principal of the New Paris high school is Beriously 111 at her home in Loveland, O., and It is not known whether she will be abte to take up her work here in September or not. ' Rev. and Mrs. Elleha Kneisley and

daughter left Saturday for a two

weeks' visit with relatives in Pike county, Ohio. - , Mrs. Ida Stiner and Miss Minerva Cook left Saturday for a two weeks' . 1 1 i 1 . 1 ill n .

vacation waicu luej wm oycuu at Cleveland, Akron and other points. Misses Donna Morrison and Gladys,

Verting and Galen Morrison and Paul and Reid Jordan were guests at a

week-end house party given by Mrs Ida Little at Richmond.

The condition of Miss Elizabeth

Mitchell is as favorable as could be expected.' The aged woman fell on the steps at her home and fractured her

hip over m week ago, and - she was removed t the home of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller In the country. D. P. Reinbeimer haa purchased the Ginger farm from Mrs. Ella Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chenoweth of Hollansburg were week end guests of their' daughter, Mrs. L. J. Reid. Visit In Dayton. Mrs. W. E. Hlnmon and two children, who have been the guests of L.

W. Hinmon and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin

Middaugh, went to Dayton Saturday

for a visit with Mrs. Hinmon's parents before returning to their home in Detroit. Her father is critically ill.

Edgar Woods returned Saturday after a visit with friends in Anderson. Messrs. and Mesdames J. W. Reinheimer and George Lehman and two daughters motored to Covington, O., Sunday to attend the annual Lehman family reunion. - ' William Jenkins is slowly recovering from an injury to-hls spine, shoulder and arm, sustained by falling from a hay loft. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Comer, Mrs. Estlye Watts and son, Argyle and Harry Comer of Campbellstown were guests of Mrs. Ida Comer Sunday. Mrs. W. S. Colvin is a victim of tonsilitls. ' Mrs. Elizabeth King and daughter Wanda were guests of Mrs. Esther Fleming and daughter , at Richmond

Sunday. .." Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hawley and family motored to Dayton Sunday. Whitakera Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Whitaker entertained Messrs. and Mesdames H. H. Haseltine and George Noggle Sun-

iday.

, Mr. and Mrs. George Edger and granddaughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mor

ris of Union City .were guests of Mrs. Caroline McGrew and family Sunday. H. M. Pence and, O. W. Sherer of the New Paris Roque club left Saturday night for Chicago to. attend the third annual tournament of the Western Roque association, which began yesterday In Lincoln park, and will continue throughout the week. Mr. Pence is president of the association, which numbers menlbera in all states of the union. .

Mr. and Mrs. William Watts are quite ill at their home on the National road. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Heermann entertained Prof, and Mrs. - Frederick K. Hicks of Richmond at 6 o'clock dinner Monday evening at Cedar Springs hotel. Mr.- and Mrs. John Childress of Richmond- spent Sunday with Mrs. Martha M." Laughlln.

ARMY'S SERVICES ATTRACT CROWDS

Unusual interest was shown at the meeting which the Salvation Army held in Greensfork last night. Many people attended the services. Tonight the Army goes to New Paris and on Wednesday night the members will visit Liberty. Services in Richmond will be held on Thursday night and the captain has not definitely decided upon the place of Friday's meeting.-.

SUIT FOR DIVORCE.

. Asking for .a divorse and the custody of their child, Ollie Todd filed suit in circuit . court this morning against Charles Todd. She alleges that the defendant deserted her.

SOKE FAflMS NEGLECT TO CUT HIGH WEEDS

. Many farmers in the county are not complying with the state law, providing for the compulsory cutting down of weeds along the highways, according to Road Supervisor Jones. In many parts of the county, the weeds have become from six to eight feet high along the road. : ; . According to law, the .road supervisor can order the weed's cut and the expense for doing it charged to the

property owner. This method has not been resorted to this season but the road supervisor said unless the farmers show a willingness to abide by the law he would send out several men to , cut down the weeds. The expense

incurred will be reported to-, County Auditor Bowman and j placed on, the tax duplicate. ' .

Empire, Cal., expects to start a rabbit canning establishment.

The End of the Rainbow

Mr. Manufacturer, are you seeking the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and overlooking the treasure at your doorstep? . In other words, are you spread'ing your advertising money over the map seeking a Klondike and neglecting good markets nearer home? v., , There are many forms of Advertising, but none so full of returns In definite sales as newspaper advertising. It reaches the places where PROFITS ARE and not where they may be. Manufacturers will find it to their interest to write the Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers' Association, World Building, New York, for their new booklet, "The Newspapers."

OBSERVE JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY

FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind.. Aug. 3. A birthday anniversary picnic !. was held at the home of Melvin Coggeshall Sunday. There were forty-five guests pre-. ent.- The affair was given : In honor of Mrs. Ona Clark of Richmond, Mr. Omar Wolf of Williamsburg, Mr. Elmer Clark of Richmond, Mr. G. A. Dwiggins of Fountain City, and Mu Ro68 McConkey of Williamsburg., ' Chile in the last five years has imported 6,603,923 tons of coal. I

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