Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 274, 29 October 1915 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM. AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY. OCT. 29, 1915
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LACK OF MATERIAL FORCES TEMPOIIAnY
CLOSING OF FACTOHY
camesidob crrry ind.; oct i;The. garment factory, which Is one of
t the most useful manufacturing estab
lishments of the town, hM closed for
the present on account of the difficulty
la fcecurla rw material. '-A large
somber of women and girls are thus left without employment ; ti ' Mlit Eva Toms has gone to St. Ions, Missouri, to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Layman. Among the number of those who attended the horse show at Rushrllle on Wednesday, were lot Caldwell, W. B. Barefoot and Ferd Bomer. Mrs. Claude Kltterman Is spending a few days at Green castle risking her son Max, who Is a- student at PePauw university. .-'. ': Raymond Banker of SbelbyrUle, his been greeting his former friends at this place, the last few days. Mrs. Arthur Cosgrore has gone to Indianapolis for an extended visit with relatives. . w . Return to Cambridge. ' Superintendent "Oldaker and family are again cltlsens of the town, having moved from their farm east of Ger mantown to the Boyd flats. Mrs. Mary Connell and daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, of Connersvllle, have been - the guests of Mrs. Elisabeth Connell the last few days. Mrs. Delia Williams and family, who recently moved to Tipton, Ind., will return to Cambridge City for residence within the next few weeks. - Mrs. John Beard and . Mrs. Claude Kltterman spent Wednesday at Germarvtown. attending the annual Joint
meeting of the Aid Society and WUt-i
ing workers of the Evangelical church. Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith is spending the veek at Indianapolis attending the Indiana Federation of Clubs. Rev. R. C. Jones of the M., E. church will have for his subject on Sunday, both morning and evening, "Excuses."
Prominent Women Attend Federation BUL6.mMS P.9UT
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MAKES TRIP AT 95
SHELBYVILLE, Ind.. Oct. 29. Mrs. Minerva Maple of Waldren, 96, made her first interurban trip when she came to Sbelbyville to visit relatives. While here she was taken for her first trip (n an automobile. Mrs. Maple is in the best of health and expects to live to me 100 years old. She is able to read the daily newspapers without difficulty.
John Addleman was called to Chi
cago Heights Thursday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Mary Maston. ' . -.-
Segal Ross is quite 111 with stomach
trouble.
Mrs. Samuel Addleman and Mrs. Manda Hunt were Hollansburg visit
ors Monday.
Mrs. J. H. Marshall spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Charles White. Miss Mattle Jackson fell from , a chair Tuesday evening and broke two bones In her wrist. She was taken to the home of her sister Mrs. Pherbie Thomas at Hollansburg, who will care for her. T. 8. Pyle was a business visitor at Indianapolis Wednesday.' The Gleaners class of the Christian
church met at the church parlors Wed
nesday afternoon.
Joe Bennett of Goshen Is spending a few days with his son, Will Bennett
and family. i,--.v:;-
Mrs. Sallie Squires was a visitor at
Richmond Wednesday.'
Miss Stella Hunt visited over Sun
day with her parents west of town.
The Ladles Aid society of the Chris-
tion church realised a nice sum by serving lunch at the Knoll and Richards sale Wednesday. Mrs. C. A.' Blose and children spent
the week-end .. with relatives near
Losantsvllle. Thomas Connlff has purchased 'a Ford touring car
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ATHENS. Oct The 8errians heva drtvao the Bulgarians out of TJs hub, re-occupying the town, according to Information from Balonlca today. Usknb Is one of the most Important
railway towns In 8ervte. lying at tho JunstJon of tho gaJoniea-Ntsh and Ml-
trorlza lines.
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Top, left to right MISS SAGIE VBIE : FENTON, Loganeport; MRS. L. C. COX, Terre Haute; MISS HELEN VARICK BOSWELL, New York. Bottom MRS. A. D. MOFFETT, El wood.
SHOOTS SMALL BOY.
MADISON, Ind., Oct 29. Tandy Brooks, 19, is in a serious condition here today as a result of having been accidentally shot in the stomach by his uncle Lawrence Brooks, who fired at a rabbit Just as the boy stepped In front of the gun.
HAGERSTOWN ! I
.Rev. and Mrs. Melsmelr gave a Halloween party Tuesday evening at the parsonage and in the M. E. church. The guests were masked. Their home was decorated in keeping with Halloween. .The hours were spent social: ly, and an oyster supper was served. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Thurston, Mrs. Gephart and Rev. and Mrs. Fred Chelan motored to Muncie Tuesday evening. Rev. Cbelans remained to attend the state conference of the Christian church. J . Mrs. John Nicholson has been seriously ill with congestion of the brain. Moses Keever and family were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown at Muncie Sunday. - Mrs. Martha Bowman returned yesterday to Richmond after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. A. R. Jones attended the funeral of the 14-months-old - baby of Mr. and Mrs. -Claude -Stanley at New Castle Tuesday.
CLEAR OUT MASHERS. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Oct 29 "Mashers" : and burglars are of the same class. So said Mayor Bell in a talk at police roll call. He wants the
downtown streets kept clear of the
-masners." He also tola the police to distinguish the real criminal and morally bad person from the habitue
Of the underworld who is there by cir
cumstances.
t. Mrs. A H, Jones.. Mrs. B. K. Carter, Mrs. : Russell C. McNeal Mrs. Law
rence J. Hapner. Mrs. U. J. Potfen-
barger and Misses Bertha and Minnie
Qulnn and Minnie 8tansa, members of
Dorcas Temple, attended the district convention of Pythian. Sisters at
Springflold. v ; . . . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Heller of New York City, have been spending a few
aays witn Mrs. Heller's parents, Nr.
and Mrs. Bernhardt Fox. Mr. and Mrs.
Heller are enroute to the Panama-
Pacific exposition at Ban Francisco.
. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lesh of Indianapolis, visited Lee D. Lesh and other
local friends Monday.
-- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp of Richmond. . Ind, have organised classes hero and will promote a series of social
dances during the 'coming ' winter
season. '
: A Halloween social Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. E. Miltenberger,
East High street, was enjoyed by
large number of members of United
Brethren church. '
The Westminster Guild held a social
session Wednesday afternoon In the
lecture room of Presbyterian church.
Misses Martha and Alice Clemmer have returned from ML Vernon, where
they visited a nephew. Rev. William
Clemmer.
I CARLOS, IND.
Carl Beard has symptoms of typhoid
lever.
Clarence Love and wife, Hasel and Paul Beard motored to Union City Fri
day and attended the fall festival. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ken
nedy, a son; and to Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Smith a son. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Oler and daugh
ter Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morrison and family motored to Hoi-
landsburg Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gaveston Shell.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Morrison entertained relatives from Richmond Sun
day.
Earl Morrison and family spent Sun
day in Richmond.
The Philippines yearly import 20,000,000 pounds of salt.
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Tne zouowing sjentlemen wGl tho etoetloa boarda at this
Tuesday: North precinct, B. T. laser-
man. lnspeetor: F. If. Sehmns John Beard. Jndxea; C. XL Gowen
uariey uarratt, clerks. . Boot pre
cinct, j. s. Copeland. Inspeotor; IL L. Tonne and W. T. JCarklew Jndsen; C
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HAN FOUND D1AO. : TERRS HAUTE. IaL. Oct. M, Dr. Allen Bntlar Mnmv. Kl obJb.Ibw af
former Governor Matthews of Indiana.
is aeaa nere today oC heart disease. His body was found in a room at the Terrs Haute Hons. Ho Is snrriTed by a widow, son and dananter.
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