Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 234, 13 September 1915 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELGBA2L MONDAY, SEPT. IS, 1915
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CIIUnCH LUUCIIEON ATTENDED BY 40 ; MARRIED COUPLES
WILLIAMSBURG,; Ind.. Sept 11. Rev.,, and - Mrs. : Cbamness called . on Fountain City friends Wednesday. CMr. and Mrs. M. Catey and son.'Hartold O. B. Catey spent this week - attending the state fair." vjS. The Progressive club of : the M. E. Church met with Mrs. Ollle Scantland 'Thursday. Luncheon was served, p Mrs. Lizzie Cranor spent Friday In Richmond. r I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oler have returned to Plymouth, after a two weeks' (visit with relatives and friends here. I Mr. and Mrs. Nora Manshlp left (Thursday for a visit with relatives at flndianapolis and Fisher's Station, their 'former home. , . Kenneth Duke and J. F, Ryan were ta Richmond Thursday, evening. Mrs. Duncan Miller and children, Reba and Lawrence, is 1 visiting relative in Muneie. - Miss Mildred : Catey . Is spending a week with Mrs. O. B. Catey. .. Attended State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Newman attended the state fair at Indianapolis. r Miss Lucile Newman is visiting her ; grandparents in Fountain City, t Miss Gladys Kelley Is visiting j friends over Sunday in Muncie. Mrs. Hannah Campbell is on the "sick list. Mrs. C. C. Renner is working as second trick telegraph operator at the C. & O. station here. , , Allen Oler motored to Centerville 'Thursday. ? .Miss Mary Harvey has returned ihome after a week's visit with Mrs. ,Ray Huddleson. r About forty attended class meeting of the Young Married Peoples' class rof the Friends' church Friday evening "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter WHllams. Many games were played after whicn luncheon was served. Charles Duke is visiting Miss Huffman in Cincinnati for a few days. She jnust be a cousin of Chalks. Fay Black left Friday morning for A trip to Washington state, from there to the Panama exposition and on to VTexas to spend the winter. Visits in Richmond. V Will Boyd is spending a couple "of days in Richmond. Mrs. Mattie Oler is able to sit up a part of the time and will be able to be out In a few days. " Mrs. O'Hara is spending a week with her sister In Economy. Mrs. Hazel Wood and son, Robert, returned to Indianapolis Friday evening. i Will Watkins of Elwood, is here on .business. ,' Mr. and Mrs. James Frazer and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huddleson have een visiting Miss Ethel Frazer In I 'inapolis and attended the fair. Mrs. Edna Kenley Is working as an extra telephone operator.
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Mrs. Reuben Deaver and Mrs. Maud Deaver of New Castle spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Deaver. ' Mrs. Earl Sell and Mrs. Reba Budy of Anderson were guests or Mrs. and Mrs. John Daugberty near Jacksonbur Sunday. , Walter Fagan will move Into the Ed Porter property vacated by Laura F. Barbotire. Miss Margaret Hlndman returned to New Castle Friday evening after two weeks spent with Mrs. B. F. Mason. '- Misses Garnet and Reba Koons ot Muneie were guests of Miss Carrie Allen last week. Mrs. Grace Stone of Indianapolis is visiting her mother Mrs. Louisa Williams. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and baby of Richmond came Friday evening to visit his mother, Mrs. Alice Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cleveland returned Friday evening from a visit at Sainton. W. Va and Cincinnati. rs. Howard Van Meter and children of New Castle spent the last of the week with Mrs. Alice Newcomb and family. Miss Vivian Newcomb of Chicago spent the week end with local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poole and daughter returned to Richmond Friday evening after a week's visit with relatives at Losantville and with Mrs. D. O. Lumpkins. Mrs. George Parsons was at New Castle Friday. Miss Grace Jones returned Saturday evening from a visit at Indianapolis. Miss Bessie Weber and Gates Davis attended the state fair last week.
True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking
(Th Bauty Seeker.) "Hit real secret of keeping young-look tag and beautiful," Hya a well-knows-tiygUnlat, "is to keep the liver and bow mlm normally active. Without these requisites, poisonous waste products remain In the system, polluting; the blood and lodging In various organs, tissues. Joints. One becomes flabby, obese, nervua. mentally sluggish, dull-eyed, wrinkled and sallow of face. "But to get liver and bowels working M they ought, without producing evil after-effects, has been the problem. Fortunately, there la a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be had In convenient tablet form. Its value la due largely to an ingredient derived from the humble May apple, or Its root, which, kaa been called 'vegetable calomel' because ef Its effectiveness though of course It Is not to be classed with th J Ml calomel of mercurial origin. Thorn s aw habtt-formtng constituent in 'sentanal' tablets that's the name and their use Is not followed by weakness or exhaustion. On the oontrary. these harmleas vegetable tablets tend to impart tone and elasticity to the relaxed Intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which may be procured from any druggist a dime worth will do will prove a revelation any constipated, liver-troubled perscnW
Deaths in Preble
BENJAMIN SAUER. EATON. O., Sept. 13. Funeral services over the body of Benjamin Bauer aged 70, who dropped dead Friday afternoon at 0 o'clock at bis farm east of Eaton where he lived with his . daughter,. Mrs. Grant Swartxel, were conducted this afternoon at the Reformed church in "West Alexandria by the pastor, the Rev. J. W. Miller, after which the body was buried In the cemetery at New- Lexington one mile north of Weat Alexandria. The daughter and two sons, John and Robert Sauer, of West Alexandria, -survive. J F. Sauer of Eaton, and E. M. and George Sauer. farmers of this county, are brothers of the deceased. Mrs. Thomas Ryder of West Alexandria, is a sister. .There are two other sisters. Mr. Sauer dropped dead while assisting in constructing a concrete floor in his barn. -MARTHA RUNYAN. EATON. O., Sept. 13. The body of Miss' Martha Runyan, 57, who died Friday morning at her . home here, where she lived with her sister Mrs. Minnie Acton, was buried Sunday afternoon in Mound Hill cemetery following funeral services conducted at 3 o'clock at the residence. Two brothers and four sisters survive.
CENTERVILLE GIRLS ORGANIZE CLUB
CENTERVILLE, Ind., Sept. 13. With Miss Bessie Buhl as guardian, the following girls have organized a Camp Fire: Laura Bell Stevens, Marjorie Hurst, Margaret Brannon, Mary Wilson, Ruby Hanley, Wyota Cook, Josephine Barton, Mildred Drlffill, Nova Shadle, ' Esther Morgan, Ruth Darnell, Bernice Beck, Eva Hunt. Ruby Castetter. They went to the creek for a hike and held a corn bake. Miss Mary E. Wright, of Denver, will arrive Monday to visit her uncie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Wright. Mrs. Cora Langley and daughter leave Tuesday for their winter home in Florida. A. D. Dunbar and A. R. Bertsch attended the rogue tournament at New Paris. Rev. Edgar Wollan spoke at the Friends' church Thursday.. The work of placing new shingles on the M. E. church will begin in a few days. P. A. Bond had purchased the property at Spruce and West Main and will occupy It soon. After visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Castetter, the Rev. Mr. Highhams and wife have returned to their home at Huntington. The Cemetery association met with Mrs. Francis Fender.
It is said that about 1,400 earth trem ors were felt in Japan last year.
Glad She Took Friend's Advice Wife of Richmond Fireman Finds Relief from Debility In Tanlac.
Many women suffer from sluggish
ness and depression without being able to find relief from a condition which they know to be unnatural. One of them who did find relief
was Mrs. Hattie J. Newman, wife of
Mr. Albert Newman, popular and efficient fireman at the Wayne Works, who resides at No. 611 North Thirteenth street, this city. In talking with. the Tanlac Man today, Mrs. Newman said: "I was all run down and felt tired after the least exertion. I suffered from both heart and liver trouble. I also suffered severely from complaints peculiar to my sex. I was melancholy and nervous my digestion was poor and I didn't sleep well. "A friend advised me to take Tanlac the Master Medicine. As soon as I began taking it I got better. Now I sleep soundly and have fully recovered from my nervousness and depression. I feel wonderfully better in every way. I am certainly grateful to this remarkable remedy." Mrs. Newman's experience is not unusual. Women often suffer from a tired, sluggish feeling, without knowing the "why" of it. They are often subject, too, to depression and melancholy. Where Mrs. Newman found relief, others may. She is one of the hundreds who have given voluntary testimony to the value of Tanlac, the Master Medicine. Tanlac is now being distributed in Richmond through the four Thistlethwaite drug stores. The Tanlac Man is in daily attendance at the Sixth and Main streets stpre, where he is meeting the public and explaining the remedy. Adv. 13-lt
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MASONIC ORDER IMPROVES HALL USED IN MILTON
MILTON. 8ept. 13. The Rev. P. C. McConnick conducted sv short service
at Weatslde eamntarv lrriria aftr.
noon at the burial of the body of the
late v Miss Bessie Davenport A number of friends of the family assembled at the cemetery.
Mrs. George Baker had aa her guests Saturday. Mrs. Jennl
of Ellas Husaey, and her- daughter.
wm xwancne or Summittville. R. H. Kewmtn. Whn hm hn ih
guest of his sister. Miss Florence New
man, went to Richmond Saturday en route to Virginia to vialt his daughter. Miss Lillian Mnnr whn ha a Man
spending the summer with her moth
er, jars, joe uievenger, left Saturday for her home, Flatbush, c Brooklyn, N. Y. , .. ... ..,".:.!, j ; Mrs. Catherine Kerber was at Cambridge Saturday. The Milton Masonic brethren ;will remodel their lodge building. Returns From . aCpltal. Mr. and Mrs. Park Lantz have returned from a visit at Pendleton and Indianapolis. At the close of this conference year Rev. F. M. Wenthafer will mnva r
his home in Greenwood. Mrs. West-
narer is m HI health and it is thought she needs rest and quiet. " Rev. Westhafer has not decided as to his work for the coming year. E. R. Clifton, after five weeks confinement at his home because of ill health, is able to be out again. The Eastern Star will meet Wednesday evening. , . . T, . . ' Mrs. Anna Hoshour . has had the shade trees in front of her house trimmed. ' . - The Woman's Cemetery association will meet this eevening with Mrs. Alice Gresh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lantz of Shelbyville, . 111., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lantz and L. F. Lantz and family. , . . Milton Plays Ball. The Milton high school played ball with the Dublin high school team Friday evening at Dublin. Milton won by the score of 16 to 1. Mr. and Mrs. James Baker have gone to Indianapolis to visit their son, John Baker. The Cary Club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Oliver Wallace. The meeting will be the opening of the season,
and. the program. will Jm ..m follows:. Responses, ; summer ' reminiscences; president's address. Mrs. Oliver Wallace; Indiana of Yesterday, Mrs. Ly-dla-Ferris; Indiana of -Today, Mrs. Walter Wood; mualc, Mesdames L. H. Warren, Thompson. Squier and J. A. Warren f motto. "Good friends, sweet friends,, salutation' and greeting tb you all." - . ; - " - ' ; KENWORTHY TALKS
; Rey. Truman C. Ken worthy will deliver an address Tuesday night at the Western Yearly Meeting ' of Friends, which will be held at Plalnfleld. Ross Hadley, "assistant " secretary" of the American Friends' Board of Missions, who will also give Instruction in the Biblical department of Earlham college this year, will be another of-the speakers.
GERMANY F0Iii7A11DRI6 L'EW COTE Oil OIlDUilA
4 WASHINGTON, Sept. - IS. Official advisers readied Washington today that Germany Is - forwarding to the United States a- memorandum backing up .the action written by Its submarine commanders, who ' July 9 attempted to torpedo the liner Orduna and falling, fired at it with a small gun. At the state department it was declared-that no word , of any kind concerning an Orduna note had been received. It was said It was possible that Germany is sending us a note as the United States had directed an inquiry into the matter. The Orduna carried 20 American citizens whose lives were endangered by. the submarine attack. .
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