Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 273, 28 October 1915 — Page 3
THF. RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAU, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1915
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i REJECT CALIFORNIA TJ II0I1PARTISAH PLAI1
LOS' ANGELES, Calif., Oct. 28. California electors rejected the proposition to 'make all state offices nonpartisan; according to Incomplete returns received today from all over the state. . The vote was light, not ever 25 per cent of the normal vote being cast. The non-partisan plan was the main Issue of the election. It was advocated as a progressive party measure," having the support of Gov. Hiram W. Johnson and the state administration. . v .
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas enter
tained at dinner recently Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Nitter. and son, Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. William Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kemp and family,' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and family. - Miss Anna Cook. Is visiting relatives at Knightstown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Townsend and daughter, Inez, and Mr. John . Hawkins motored to 'Union City, 'Thursday. Mr. 'and Mrs."' Floid " Bogan entertained at dinner Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Dill Addieman - of Scotts .- Mills, Oregon, Mr. Edward Guiney and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Benson. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs.' Mearl Coleman and Mrs. John Harding motored to Union City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floid Bogan spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ' Raymond - Landwher at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Wickett" of Richmond called on Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter .Brooks, Thursday. Mrs. Celia Hoff and son, Robert, of
Richmond, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Medora Little.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox of Nebraska visited Mr. and Mrs., Will. Barton. Mrs. Minnie Clark entertained - on Wednesday afternoon the Ladies' Aid society. After the business hour a
paper wasreaa.oy sirs, viara, arier which Ice cream and cake was served to -the following guests: Mrs. Minnie Clark. Mrs. Edith Ounn, Mrs. Garnet Smith, Mrs. Fred Gunckle, Mrs. Charlie Duke, Mrs. ' Ethel Ptaenis a .id daughter, Mrs. Charlie Little, Mrs. Lucy Norri nnrt children. ' Mrs. Merinra. XAtte
Mrs. Myrtle Thomas. The next meeting will be in two weeks at Mrs. Fred Gunckles.
'' Sunday will be rally day at the Methodist Episcopal church.
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In three aeroplane attacks on Venice on Sunday nigrht. several incendiary bombs were dropped on the city, one alighting in the famous St. Mark's plaza.' Some damage was done to the Degli Scalzi church, but no one was killed.
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The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Root. Arnold fell last Saturday, striking his head on a sill and cutting , an . ugly gash across the eyes and -nose. Medi cal attention was given and he is getting along nicely. . , Merle Radabaugh , visited his parents, Sunday. ' Ray Brown, .) who is attending Ohio University, at Athens, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Eliza Brown. Mrs. Sada Wolverton of Greenville, was a guest of her mother, Sunday. William Trone - and family, Miss Irene Wolverton and Giles Wolverton of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex, near Pittsburgh. W. Craig of Troy, O., visited his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Craig, last week. . ,
William Trone spent Wednesday in Dayton. s - V Milton Leiter of Lewisburg, visited the schools -here Wednesday. Walter Eislie was in Dayton Tuesday evening. Visits in Greenville. Miss Myrtle Trone spent Tuesday with Greenville relatives. Miss Leah Jenkin and Walter Eislie will give a Halloween party next Thursday night, honoring the High school pupils and teacher, at the home of Mrs. Viola Harrison. Ed A. Locke and family, Sam Holtzmuller and wife, Joe Harshbarger and wife and John Smith and family attended the wedding of Miss Dora Arnold at New Weston, Sunday. William Arena and family and Mrs.
L. O. Trump and children were Greenville visitors Sunday evening. V A. N. Newman and wife and Mr. and Mrs.' Cletus Beck were .In Cellna, Sunday. They also visited the reservoirs near that place. Mrs. John Lanthrop of near Lewisburg, spent ,. Monday, afternoon ; with West Manchester friends.
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PROMISE BREACH RESULTS IN WOUND ' MILAN, Italy. Oct. 28. Prince Leopold of Coburg, who was burned with add and wounded with a revolver by Fraulein Kamllla Rybickjr last week, was attacked because he refused to carry out a promise of marriage, says the Secolo. The condition of the prince is arare. and It is said If he recovers Le will probably be sightless. , SHIPS FINE HOGS
B. B. Johnson, living a few miles from Richmond shipped a Poland China hog to W. P. Knom of Elwood today for breeding purposes. The animal weighed 580 pounds and is valued by its owner at $300. " '
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" Friday King ; Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting and work in the Royal Arch degree. Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 49. O. EL S. - Halloween social, attended by members and their friends.
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