Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 243, 23 September 1915 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAIL THURSDAY. SEPT. 23. 1915
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BETHEL, Ind.. Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer spent Sunday in New Paris. Harry Endsley and family and David Harlan, of liagerstown, spent Sunday with Jacob Endsley. . Mrs. Jacob Endsley and daughter are both In poor health. Mrs. 'John Peden entertained last Thursday, the following guests: Mrs. C. E. Anderson and daughter, Bernloe, Mrs.' Milton Harlan, Mrs. John Harding, Mrs. Eli Hyde, Mrs. N. E. Davis, Miss Delice Anderson, and Mrs. John Boren. A splendid dinner was served. Mrs. Walter Moore entertained Friday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Walter Williams, who is leaving for a new residence. ; The afternoon was spent with needlework and two contests were enjoyed. , An elaborate luncheon was served at , 6 o'clock. -Those invited were: Misses Florence Boren, Llllie Benton, "Hazel
Harding. Marie vHarding,' Etta Hill, Mary Hill Orpha Hill, Haxel Thorpe, Fern , Addleman, Edna Spencer. Bernlce? Anderson, Opal ": Hodglns, Geniveve. Anderson, Gladys Anderson, Echo Horn, Mable Soorbier, Ruth Weisenborn, Mesdames Omar Clark, Wesley Ketring, Guy Anderson, Walter Williams. Mrs. . Moore Entertains. , ' Mrs. Walter E.- Moore and Mrs. K. D. Cofleld entertained at the home of Mrs. Moore, at Bethel, In honor of Mrs. George Trelan. Those invited were: Mesdames Omer Clark, .Guy Anderson, Charles 'Anderson, Irvln Anderson, Henry Schroeder, John Harding, Merle Coleman, Grant Moore, John Money, Oliver Spencer, Mood Welch, Harry Weisenborn," JeSs Addleman, Fred Elliott, Rpbetf Anderson, Ralph Murphy, Dan Horn, T. J. .Bond, Clarence Addleman, Rosa Thorp Ray Polley, Rev. Case, Joseph Brown, of Boston ; A. L. . Wiley, G. W. Reid,
and Russel Wiley; lrs-TC. C. Barton of. Ricnmona; Jfc Bomb aA Thurman ConsUber. Mr. Ray Polley and family aiid Mr. Jacob PoUey motored to Richmond, Tuesday. .-.::-' Mr. and Mrs. Usra Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harlan spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Humphrey MikeseU and family. Eli Hyde and family entertained on Sunday, Ralph Hyde, Miss Irene Wigmore, Horace Parker and Miss Dona Hyde of Richmond, and Jehu Boren and family.-' Mr. and Mrs. Gar Anderson and MIbs Bernice Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. William Curtis and family of near Whitewater. ..,. MrT and MrsTWalter Moore and son. Wendell, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barton, 8unday evening. iV y - Mrs. Dan Horn was very ill Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Hill called on Andy Kim berllng of near New Madison, Thursday evening. -'- Mrs. M., L. White called on Mrs. Celia Anderson Tuesday, evening, -; Mrs. Ray Polley and family, Mr. Jacob Polley and Mr. A. L. Wiley motored to Liberty, Sunday. JA deed to 978,055 acres of land was recently filed in Damart, Tex. v
Promises of the Press Agent.
' GENNETT. " ; A cordial welcome awaits- th appearance of Neil O'Brien and hit great American minstrels at the Gehnett theatre tonight; wnen thta most enter taialng of all minstrel comedians will come to this city on his annual visit. Those who greeted Mr. O'Brien , on his previous appearances as a new star at the head of. a new organisation, still remember with delight the splendid entertainment he offered. It served to firmly establish Mr. O'Brien and his minstrel company as the leaders in their . particular field and to make the ; announcement of this season's engagement .one of the most pleasantly anticipated of the year. :
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. EATON, Sept. Miss Frances Marsh, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Felix M. Marsh of Camden, has been appointed superintendent of nurses In the Methodist hospital. Indianapolis. She has assumed the position and has 115 nurses under her supervision. Por two years Miss Marshy wasv superintendent in Reid Memorial 'hospital, Richmond. InL. but during last Jan
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rally day services at Doddridge chapel Sunday evening. Her vrorav was well planned and. the exercises -were of an interesting character. Miss Edith Chamberlain, a blind girl, was present and gave several vocal numbers. She was presented with a gift of 15 by the congregation. ' Eleven new members were pledged by the pastor. The League will give a social at the home of M. D. Doddridge Saturday evening. Everybody if invited, . - - -7.RAISE PLEDGE FUNoT .
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of the Christian church -will hold their annual fair Saturday. October 9. They
pledged. $500 for the amount needed on the remodeling of the. church -and
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WILUAMSSURO. InL. Sept. 13. Charles Price, aged 79. who ten from a barn loft a few weeks ago, died Tuesday night from the Injuries. ' Mr. Price has been a resident of Williamsburg for many years. He was a good citizen and a good Christian and had many . friends. He is survived, by a widow and. om daughter. Mrs. Oran Cates. Funeral will be held Friday at 1 p. hl, at the M. E.' church. V ; iV" - " Belgrade, the -Serbian capital..' has known many changes of masters, and more, than once has fallen' into ' the hands of Austria. - " :
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