Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 297, 25 November 1915 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.
LODGES ELECT NEW OFFICERS AT NEW PARIS
NEW PARIS, O.. Nov. 25. The following list of officers were elected Friday evening In tie Order of the Eastern Star: W. M. Olive Jones. A. M. Pearl Middaugh. W. P. Arch R. Raney. Secretary Fannie Ashman. Treasurer Rella Lehman. Conductor Fannie Murray. Assistant ConductorJessie Melody. Installation on December 3. Tuesday evening; the P. and A. M. selected the following officers: W. M. W. L. Habn. S. W. Ralph Penland. J. W. Lawrence Hawley. Treasurer C. C. Hawley. ScretaryE. H. Young. 8. D. T. F. Bice, r 1 J. D. Lee Thurston. Tyler Charles W. Baker. Trustee A. J. Murray. The Pythian Sisters held their election also on Tuesday evening with the following results: M. E. C. Grace Kessler. E. S. Hallie Freed. E. J. Martha Barton. Messenger Alice Sherer. Prophet Grace Purviance. M. of F. Jessie Melody. M. of R. and C. Estella Coblentz. Pianist Callie Auld. Assistant Pianist Maude Samuels.
BOYS INJURED IN BAD RUNAWAY
EATON, O., Nov. 25 Mrs. F. A. Wheeler and two sons received Injuries Wednesday morning when a horse they were driving frightened at an automobile and upset the buggy. The occupants were thrown to the ground and the younger of the boys suffered a broken leg. Injuries sustained by Mrs. Wheeler and the. other, child are of minor importance. The accident occurred at a point two miles north of Eaton, about one mile from the Wheeler home.
Dublin Social News
Miss Flossie Money was entertained at dinner Sunday, by Miss Maryone Floyd.... Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Halleck Floyd and Mrs. Glenna Gilbert motored to New Castle Sunday and spent the day with Jasper Biankenberger and family.... Mrs. Inez Money is visiting relatives in Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Islah Fricker and daughter, Bernlce, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fricke: motored to Indianapolis Sunday, and spent the day with friends and relatives..... Miss Elma Hemby visited Miss Agnes Johnson at Earlham college at Richmond over Sunday. .. .Miss Clara Jordan and Mr. Virgil Hoffman motored to New Castle. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hemby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler at
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods ' and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Blose and Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Blose and families. Miss Mattie Jackson spent a few days at home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barker and family of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker Sunday. The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church served lunch at the William Baker sale Wednesday. Mrs. Cleve Pyle has returned home after a visit with relatives at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saxton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pyle ' Sunday. Visiting day was observed by the local schools Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farmer Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ray Barton has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newton, at Lynn. Mrs. Charles Roberts of New Madison was the guest of Msr. B. W. Ad(Jlerpan. Tuesday; -;. . ,- , ; Mrs. John Wright and family left Tuesday for a visit with relatives at South Bend. J. E. Richards of this place, owner
Hagerstown . . . : Mr. Imogen Dabrymaple of Knightstown was visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Morris recently Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Riser and family motored to Greenfield, Sunday,' and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Symthe....Mlss Marie Hayden attended the funeral of a friend, Mrs. Booth, at Indianapolis, Monday Mrs. Alda Hale of Richmond, spent th eweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clifford.... Halleck Floyd, went to Hartsvllle, Monday, to preach: the funeral of Mr. Deck, on Tuesday.... The jitney supper which was given by the girls' class Saturday evening, was a success. It was very well attended. About $20 were cleared, wblch will aid in getting a furnace and a basement for the church.
of the Glen Kara truck line. Is building a garage at Glen Karn. .Mrs. M. T. Pyle and Miss Eva Pyle of near Chester were callers here Tuesday. H. M. Gant of Greenfield was a business visitor here Tuesday.
GOES TO CAMBRIDGE.
A team of Richmond football players went to Cambridge City today to do things with the team of that city. Frank Dunlng managed the trip.
LYNII K, OF P. LODGE ATTENDS FUHERAL OF J. L. GATEY AT CARLOS
LYNN. Ind., Nov. 28. The Knigbta of Pythias lodge attended the funeral of J. L. Catey at Carlos City Friday. The body-was brought from Indianapolis. A quartet composed of Mrs. Cecil Hoover, Mrs. Bruce Grannis, Daniel Hecker and Russell Martin furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reynolds and son of Richmond spent Thanksgiving with relatives at this place. Mrs. F. W. Kienzle and son Robert returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Condon at Dunkirk. Mrs. Harry Young of Richmond was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Teachers' Institute was held Saturday In the high school building. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGill and children. Mabel and Howard, left Wednesday morning for Russellvllle to spend Thanksgiving with Frank McGill and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hinshaw visited friends in Richmond Friday. Tom Hutchens and A. L. Bales of Winchester were here Friday en route to Carlos City to attend the funeral of Milton Catey. Mrs. Estley Surface, who has been
working in Richmond returned home Monday. - Miss DonabeU Cheaoweth of Winchester spent Sunday with her uncle, G. F. Chenoweth and family. The schools gave their Thanksgiving exercise Vednesday afternoon. County Superintendent L. L. Driver was a visitor here Friday. Misses Jennie and Elisabeth Williams of Richmond were guest of Ezra Nye and family Sunday.
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John Money spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moore. Miss Lova Mansfield and Miss Commack of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore. Mr. and Mrs. 'Nathan Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams at Hollansburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Welch, who have been In California have returned home.
Mrs. C. E." Anderson spent Monday with her son, Guy Anderson." Mrs. Liztie Ciat is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer,- . Miss Myrtle--Wooters of Fountain
City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Walter Moore. Mrs. M. L. White spent Mondaf with Jacob Endsley and family. PALLADIUM WANT AN fAV
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