Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 302, 1 December 1915 — Page 14

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ADULTS OF MILTON

PERFORM AT SOCIAL IN CHILDREN'S GARB MILTON. Ind., Dec. 1. The N. O. I A. K. U. club met Monday evening

with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlln. Memwho were present were Messrs. and

Mesdames Chester Coppock, Harry O.

Doty. Ernest Doty, R. W. Warren, L.

E. Thompson, Cullen Squler, Mies Cora

Kellam and Charles Ferguson. Other

guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ball and

family. All were dressed as children, and the games of the evening were children's plays. An oyster supper

was served. The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Warren on the evening of December 13. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borders and son

of Crete were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Borders Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoshour are moving to Milton and will occupy the upper apartments in O. H. Beeson's business house. Mr. Hoshour is employed at the casket

I factory in Cambridge City Mr. and iMrs. Gavin of Kitchell have been the i guests of Mrs. Gavin's grandmother, Mrs. Jane Sills and family .... Mrs. Mollie Haman of Brookville has been the guest of her father, Charles Mueller and her sister, Mrs. Sam Thompson. She spent TueBday with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Hormel, near EastGermantown Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ball, pr.n and daughter, Ora and Ferry, of Hastings. Kan., are here visiting Mr. rail's sister, Mrs. Omer Kirlin and I niUv and Mr. and Mrs. David Nu--1. ...Mrs. George Baker is confin--i her bed with grip O. H. Beear at Indianapolis Monday . I'vutor. who was the guest of Mr. n.cl Mrs. V. E. Williams, left Monday U-v nitt home at Middletown, O Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris spent this week with their son, Albert, at Purdue university. COLEMAN ELECTED ASSOCIATION HEAD

The state convention of the Indiana (Christian association came to a close !last night with the election of officers and an address by the Rev. S. P. Long of the First Lutheran cnurch of Mansfield, O. , . The officers are: Rev. J. M. Coleiman, Bloomington, Ind., president; El

der David Metzler. worm mamiui , ilnd , vice president: T. H. Brennaman, 'Goshen, Ind., secretary-treasurer. Dr. Long, in mafcing. the closing address, announced his subject as ny 'This Cry," and said in part: "The church and the secret orcrs in this country are two distinctive institutions. This is shown m several particulars. First, they differ in their foundation. The church is founded upon the Rock of Ages, the Lord Jesus Christ, while the lodge is founded upon a belief in an unknown God, variously designated in their rituals. But to us who believe there is no foundation save Jesus Christ. In this fundamental the church and the lodge system differ." KNIGHTS INITIATE FLOYD CUTTER Floyd Cutter, a candidate, was initiated into Coeur de Lion lodge, Knights of Pythias, at the temple on South Eighth street, last night. A representative membership was present. , Another meeting with the awarding of Slrst rank will be held Tuesday night. 1 The lodge is planning an entertainment for the members and their famines to be held about the first of the year. Committees will probably be appointed to make arrangements. JEFFRIES BREAKS RIBS FOR BENSON

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REV. DAVIS NAMES BIBLE STUDY BOARD

Rev. E. E. Davis, president of the ministerial association, today announced his selection of appointees to compos the educational committe of the association which will supervise and direct the stud of the Bible by students of the Richmond High school. The members ot the committee are Rev. E. G. Howard, chairman; President R. L. Kelly of Earlham college and Rev. L. E. Murray. Other changes made necessary by

the appointment of the new committee are as follows: Rev. W. O. Stovall supplanting Rev. Howard as a member of the evangelistic committee and Rev. C. E. Tebbetts assuming the place vacated by Rev. Stovall on the good citizenship committee.

BOY'S STORY FAILS TO CONVICT GONSKI

"Y" ENTERTAINS ON NEW YEAR'S

Annual observance of New Year's day will be held with an open house at the Y. M. C. A. on Saturday, January 1. The date Is subject to change. The program for the entertainment will include a demonstration In the gymnasium under the direction of the physical department committee. The social program will consist of musical numbers and refreshments served In the lobby. Details of the program have not been arranged.

The story of Charles Ooodlln, 14, that be became drunk Thanksgiving afternoon on beer and whisky given him by Walter Gonskl. was not borne out by the testimony of bis boy friends and Oonski was acquitted on the charge of giving intoxicating liquor to minors this morning In police court. Goodlln, when arrested last Thursday, said that he bad received the liquor from Gonskl, who had it hidden in a box car. In court this morning he testified that Gonskl gave him three bottles of beer, a small amount of whisky, a cigar, three more bottles of beer, another cigar and then a bottle of beer to be divided among his friends. Gonskl denied this, as did Fred Elstro, 13,

who said that Goodlln stole the drinks.

LUTHERAN PLAYLET ATTAINS SUCCESS

Histrionic ability shown by the cast which presented "A Paper Match" at the First English Lutheran chores last night, pleased three hundred persons, who filled the Sunday school room. All characters were well casted. Miss Camille Haner as "Aunt Sophrony" and Everett Sbelton as "Corporal Brown," presented their parts with skill, while Miss Hartman as "Rose" and Henry Deuker, Jr., as "Sam" provoked gales of laughter with their enacting of an interrupted lore affairDoor receipts and candy booth sales materially increased the finances of the Luther league under whose auspices the performance was given.

nominated at the last meeting as follows Prophetess, Mrs. Alice Culbertson; Pocahontas, Mrs. Loetta Rich; Wenonah, Mrs. Jessie La more; keepers ot records, Mrs. Emma Porter field and Mrs. Nellie Seaney; keeper of wampum. Lew Thurmani collector of wampum. Mrs. Nellie Shinn. A public benefit dinner will be held in the Odd Fellows building on Dec. 23.

POCAHONTAS LODGE NOMINATES OFFICERS

Officers tor the Yonltta council. No. i 33, Daughters of Pocahontas, were!

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Lace and pussy willow has been cleverly combined in this

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cording secretary; Mrs. Alphea Wilson, financial secretary; Mrs. Minnie Jenks,

treasurer; Mrs. Hattie Spekenhier, trustee.

The circuit court docket Is crowded with cases -which have been brought to Issue and are ready for trial. Eighteen cases have been set down for hearing before Dec. 10. Most of them, however, will have to be postponed. The suit of Edna Wilson against John Flatley, alleging damages as a result of an automobile collision, will not begin until tomorrow and probably Friday.

Billy Benson had two ribs caved in last night in his workout with Jeffries, who is training for his fight here on December 10 with Terry Nelson of Philadelphia. "Jeff" and. Benson were boxing when the manager slipped one across lhat stung and in revenge the pugilist let a heavy swing loose that landed on Benson's lower ribs. Benson collapsed and had to go to a physician to be plastered up. REBEKAHS SELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR

A Christmas tree and social vill be held Dec. 27, by the Eden lodge, Daughters of Rebekah. This action was decided upon following the election of bf officers Saturday night, which resulted as follows: Mrs, Blanche Oldkker, noble grand; Mrs. Emma Rich, frice grand; Mrs. Louella Gordon, re-

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