Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 279, 4 November 1915 — Page 2

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Tins RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND ffL-TCLEGRAli THURSDAY, NOV. 4; 1915

FRIENDS HEAR COFFIN SPEAK on social ran

Seventy-five men attended s Joint meeting of the men' social anion of the South Eighth Street Friends' church, Whitewater church and the West Richmond Friends' church held at the last named church Wednesday night to hear Dr. Coffin of Whlttier College, son-in-law- of Timothy Nicholson, discuss the growth and scope of the men's social union in Whlttier . Other speakers were Levi P. Pennington, president of Pacific college at Newburg, Oregon, and E. O. Hill, who told of bis trip to San Diego and San Francisco during tbe Panama-Pacific Exposition. Harrison Scott, president of tbe West Richmond Friends Social Union presided at the meeting. Dr. Coffin said the organisation In Whlttier had practically taken tbe place of a T. M. C. A. In holding summer camps, nature study classes and other association activities. Tbe union in that city has Increased its membership by taking in boys and youths.

NOSS AND NUSBAUM N PLAY IN ORCHESTRA

' The names of Roland Nusbaum and Russell Noes were unintentionally omitted from the personnel of tbe Richmond Symphony orchestra which was printed recently. Tbe former pi ay 8 a clarinet and the latter a flute. Weekly rehearsals will be held by the orchestra, which has been . reorganized.

PHILOMATH

The Philomath team beat Centerville by a score of 7 to 3. Huddleston struck 19 men, out of 32 up. Stevens of Centervllle struck out 4 times out of four times ub. Mr. Nlckeleon and family from Greensfork were in our burg Sunday attending the ball game.... John Clevenger and family spent Sunday with M. B. McCashlins. . . .Miss Mary Bicknell is sufering from the mumps..,. Master Walter Stinson is visiting his aunt. . Mrs. James Plankenhorn. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abernatby of Dunlapsvllle spent Sunday with "Mr. Samuel Fisher and family, .'..Lambert Funk and family attended a ghost party st Richard Pphar's home Saturday night, given by the Doddridge Epworth League.

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CENTERVILLE

: Miss Rosella Matthews, oldest daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews of East Plum street was quietly married to Mr. Clarence Turner of Richmond Saturday evening. , The wedding took place at Richmond. Mr. and , Mrs. , Turner will reside In Dayton ' where be is employed in a ' shoe store. , . . Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Kimmel and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, motored to Nevada, Ind., Monday. ,'. , Mrs. Charles Osborn, who is spending a few . months Is spending a few months in the South, has been quite ick. . . .The market and rummage sale to be given by the Bryants Women's Cemetery Association will be held in Ben Peelle's new room next Saturday Nov. 6. They will sell chickens, pies, take, pumpkins and many other good things from the farm.

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mous Mexican bandit General Francisco Villa was made at Los Angeles, where the Senora is living with her child, born in exile, since her flight from Mexico several months ago. Villa secured his

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Dr. and lira. K. ' H. Thurston and Mr. and Mrs. "Robert Thurston and

daughter Rena, were guests at Indi

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Maude Brooks of Oreesafork is vtsiUag with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks.... Mr. - and Mrs. Frank Anderson and

family of Deaota were guests Sunday of . James Knapp and family i M .Mrs. Ellen Fox of Richmond spent Monday among friends here and attended the

History club meeting. .Prof, and Mrs. F. V.tKercharel and son Donald spent Sunday at their home in Sheri

dan:.. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herman

Marby and Mrs. Ella Jones of Monde, Mr. Perry Orr and children, Oliver sad Vers of Selina, MJss.Marabae Ander

son and Harry Halney of Desota. , r ;w

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