Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 254, 6 October 1915 — Page 12
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAU. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1915.
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METHODIST PASTORS TALK AT MIDDLEBORO
' MIDDLEBORO, Ind.. Oct. 6. Mr. ' and Mrs. Moore of near New Paris ' called on Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Alf bright Sunday afternoon. " i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins of . Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam , - Danner and Mrs. Mary Hawkins. Saturday. Miss Inez Townsend entertained a number of young persons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Coblentz and Miss Jane Eubank attended quarterly meeting at Pleasant Hill, Sunday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hugh. Mrs. Myrtle Thomas entertained her Sunday school class No. 1 at din- ( i ner Sunday in honor of her two chil- ' dren'jj , birthday , anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks and fam- ! ily and Mr. Walter Brooks of Cente'r- . I ville and Mr. and Mrs.; Will Brooks '! and son took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. ! Isaac Brooks, Sunday. Mrs. Medora - Little and mother, I Mrs. Jane Cox attended Sunday school j and church at Chester, Sunday morning. . , Thursday afternoon and evening the I ministers from the following .places 'will give short talks at the church: 1 Rev. J. V. Zerbe, Williamsburg, H. C. i Harmon, Joseph Chamness, Richi mond. Rev. Mr. Jones, Cambridge j City, Preston Polhemus and Rev. Mr. fPfeiffer. Mr. and Mrs. Uria Norris entertained at Sunday dinner Miss Maud Nori ris and lady friend of New Castle, Miss Cloy Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Norris of Pleasant Hill and Mr. Brower Higg of New Castle.
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Dorothy .Doty, formed ' an ' auto party with Leroy KImmel of Centerville, to that .place,. Tuesday . to spend a few days with Mr,' and Mrs! Kimmel. Mrs. Edward Stanley of Greenfield, Is visiting her mother Mrs. Angeline Warren, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. : Clarence Hortshorn, Miss-Hoadley. Charles Nestle, known as Commodore Foote and sister. Miss Eliza, who were guests of Mrs. ,Malinda Barton and R. F. Calloway, over Sunday, .were entertained at dinner with Mrs. Jane . Sills and daughter Miss Hattie, Monday and also at 5:30 dinner with C.-H. Callaway and fam-ily-tMonday evening, in company with Mrs. Barton and Mr. Callaway. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Barton received a number of friends informally, to meet the Commodore and his sister.
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rapidly from her attack of heart' trouble. . . ; , .. - . . . . . . Elmer Leftwich and Frank Thomas of Richmond called on Fred Burtch Sunday. - : -. - Friends of Mrs. Ethmer M. Reld, who is at Reid Hospital, will be glad to know that she is improving nicely from the effects of the two operations. Mr. and Mrs.' Homer Chase and son Rudolph of Richmond were among the guests Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Louck.- - ,
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Mrs. Frank Jenkinson visited relatives at Ft.-Wayne last week. - Misses Anna and Gladys Stanley and Russell Stanley spent .Sunday. wiih their aunt. Mrs. Meyers at Centerville. Mrs. Robert Ketron and daughters. Grace and Lucile visited with Mr. and Mr?. Ruben Ketron last week near Katon
L' Left to right : Paskert, Cravath, Whitted. Statistics don't help much in doping- out the world's series, but with Cravath in the right field trenches, Paskert ready to capture anything that may wander out to center, and Whitted holding down the left field territory, it looks as if the Phillies will be able to make almost as good a showing is the outer garden as the famous Red Sox outfield in the world's series.
Friends received word Monday evening that the operation undergone by Mrs. James Horrigan at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, was
successful. , . Mrs. J. M. Sawyer does not improve
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Arthur Gordon Webster of Worcester, Mass., who has br-en spleeted by Secretary of Navy Daniels as a membpr cf the new Naval Advisory Beard headed by Thomas A. Ediscn. Mr. Webster was proposed for the board by the American Mathematical Society. He was graduated from
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authority on sound, its production and measurement.
Brevities from Milton
The Home Circle of the eastern neighborhood will meet with Mrs. Clark Faucett, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahl and daughter, after a few days visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Coons, have returned to Richmond. The Rev. M. S. Taylor has been assigned to Milton M. E. church. Mrs. Richard Swisher of Cambridge City, was at dinner with Mrs. Sarah Hussey, Sunday. Messrs. and Mesdames Will Wallace and W. E. Williams, formed an auto party to Saratoga, to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warren. Mrs. Mary Passmore, who has been
sick with heart trouble, is improving. ; Mrs. Mary Walker, of north of Dublin, was greeting friends here and looking after business interests Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the first birthday anniversary of their little daughter, Margaret Helene. Those present were the grandfather, Charles Mueller, the uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hormel, of north of East Germantown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller. A candle cake with one candle graced the table. Miss Violet Murley, who is a teacher at the Maplewood school, this township, will have a box social and ice
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cream at that schoolhouse for the benefit of her school, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.' O." H. Beeson have returned from their trip to Oden, where they spent several weeks. Henry Lantz of Los Angeles, has been the guest of his brothers, L. F. and Thomas B. Lantz. Mr. Lantz has just returned from Washington, D. C, where he witnessed the grand review of the G. A. R. He was present at the first and the last and saw the great difference between that and this. Then the "boys" were so eager to participate that it mattered not as to their dress or appearance they were in procession. This time the ranks were in uniform but the long file was incorporated with others than veterans. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel and mother, Mrs. Anna M. Rothermel with Miss
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