Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 320, 22 December 1915 — Page 9
TIHS RICHMOND AND ijUN-TELEGBAi WEDNESDAY. DEC 22, 19X6
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ROD TO PREPARE
IGKS0;i DAY RALLY
0..Deo. 23.-WVblle the data is not lien fixed, mtmbtri of the FWle.; Canty Jackson'. Day Banquet MOftatlia are busy arranging detalls. At meeting held (or the purpose ot ejecting reorganization Stale SbatorHugh R- Gllmore was
elected jrealmm. other officer elect
ed folio V Setary. Probate Judge
D. Dalls; wasurer, C. F. Brooke-
The lollowlnlcommmeee alio were
rs, C. r. Broone, v.
H. irvln and A. D.
William Hambidge,
in, W. E. Reel and
tamed: Speal
V. Brumttaugai Davis;.; panqul
Griffin m.
Joseph D. Clei arrangements, Dr. V. HJ Bucket lugh Gilmore, C. A. Hoffman, Earl.plrymple, Harry A. Sharkey, SheriWerts and Charles Thum. ' .J " Tbe tlceTmlttee Is composed of tbe followWJnembers: Dr. C. H. Harris, New pfc; Carl D. Miller, Eldorado; C, A Id. West Manchester; Earl KeselrlnLewlsburg; O. V. Fritz, West gander; H. B. Unger. Ingomar; Fri'E. Rlnehart, West I A iMtmlHg . ATKe P. SWODC West
Elkton; Peatjniilh, Gratis; Charles
.White, FranJu'KenDerry, wmaeai
rnaven; vvuiiam uucn-
George ttehfuss, Olo
riff, C. B. Cokefalr, G.
Conrad, W. R. Deem
Spring, Eaton.
Lew Foley,
laa, Camde: Potts, 8. Q.
Ia? Hoover,
and Charle
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f'ETIIODIST SCHOOL
NAMES NEW HEAD
MIDDLEBORO. Ind.. Dec. 22. Sun
day was the election of new officers
and teachers for tbe following year
at the M. B. church:
Superintendent. Charles Duke; as
sistant superintendent. Paul Duke; secretary, Miss Lervella Poyne; assistant secretary. Miss Burnice Little;
treasurer, Alvla Norris; pianist. Miss Halcla ; Reid ; assistant pianist. Miss Bumlce ; Little; chorister. Clyde
Thomas; assistant cbolster,, Mrs Medora Little; librarian. Miss Winl fred Little.
Teachers are as follows: Class No.
1 Mrs. Myrtle Thomas; class No. 2 Miss Marie Pogue; class No. 3 Mrs.
Mary Cook; class No. 4 Mrs. Alice Schlagle; class No. 5 Mrs. Retta Ad-
dleman; class No. 6 Miss Anna
Cook; class No. 7 -Charles Little.
WOMAN PLAYS PART OF JOLLY ST. NICK
HOUNSBURG
Oeoree Hor Richmond was nere
Tuesday. Harris has moved to the WesleMienoweth farm south of town. J. iliam Harris Is moving to the Norf1 Irelan farm, which Mr. Harris vacp. George Irelan of Bethel will molto the farm J. W. Harris Is leaving- Elmer Newton of Lynn came Moif to help Raymond Houser husk""A- J- Downing, aged druggist,?"10"' ,0, H Jeffries of Union Of" Tuesday.... Everett W w m Union City Sunday and M Jy- Mrs. White's father. William011 is no better. . . .Dora Smith, 'M rl estate dealer, and his wUPtwed In an accident at Muncta'day. " A street car struck their jmobile and almost demol-
ihii 4 Mr. and Mrs. Smith were
throwr ot the machine and bruised cotrEbly' Although it Is not believe f cither is seriously hurt. They .were to return home Saturday nj.JV.The Builders will give a beavOP41, fthd muslcale December 3j Ijhe Christian church .'.'..The Ha-jy club, a musical aggregation Wlt' one of the special features at the men' Institute to be held Januw'and 4 In the K. of P. hall. The evJg of January 4 they will give i-itlre program. They were here jgfrinter as one number of tbe leclJ course. They are well worth , wing. -Ed Weidner of Richmond 2 here Tuesday. . . .Baxter Skidmore union City was here Tuesday.... . Kllnger of Greenville was here iesday.... Charles Veregge was at ichmond from Saturday until Tuesay.,;. George Wolf is home today. ie reports Mrs. Wolf, In Richmond. it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Downing, convalescent ... Mr. and Mrs. David Byers announce the birth of a Daughter at their home Monday Irs.' William Boyd, Miss Emma Harrison and Mrs. Eira Petry were among the ' shoppers In Richmond Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Lew Armmcost have tared to a farm near New Madison. . ..William Peden and Mr. and Mrs. tyndlcy L. Peden spent Saturday and Bfcnday near Bethel with Mr. and Mrs. tosai Tbarp and family and Mr. and gral Tom Harlan. .. .Reed Mlkesell and family are moving to the Abner Hahn farm north of Braffettsville.. . . Oeorse Downing and Squire ChenoWewof near New Madison were here Xuday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Emmett A. MipseM of 'Bartonla were here Monmt. .Mr. and Mrs. J. Jennings of
iLfVtH spent Tuesday with James Slick : Wvd f tally. . . .Harvey H. Jones was In j MQhmnd Monday.... Dr. and Mrs. G. ' ! y . ' HKey were In Richmond Tues- ' aayCCyEGE BOYS RETURN. i i i ., , . AMBj)GE city, ind., Dec. 22. rheNSfcnldge City college boys, Max Klttenna1 from DePauw; Russell r;rockttid Robert Beard, from Waitb; RalLudington, from Bloomington, ai Robert Wright, Robert Bertschl Merrill Allison, from Purflue, wiiend the holidays with their parents this city.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 22. The Helen Hunt club held its annual Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. F. J. fcuudder, on Mulberry street, Monday afternoon. The rooms of this new home were decorated In a most artistic manner with wreaths and garlands of Christmas greens, while : a French basket of mistletoe adorned the table - in the dining room. But few of the members were absent. The afternoon was devoted to needlework,
while an Interesting program was car-
rid out, consisting of vocal selections by the hostess and Miss Blanche Boyd, with Mrs. Charles Kniese at the piano, and characteristic readings by Mrs. Johnson of Dublin. A pleasant feature
of the occasion was an exchange of Christmas presents, conducted by Miss Rose Grlesinger Impersonating Santa
Clans. An elaborate two-course lunch
eon was served by Mrs. F. J. Harvey,
chairman of the social committee, as
sisted by a number of ladies.
HAGERSTOWN
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: Mrs. Minus Fox gave a pretty afternoon needle party at her home Friday and was assisted in entertaining by
her daughter, Mrs. A. Smith. A two-
course luncheon was served. Those invited were Mesdames J. M. Lonts of Richmond, John Teetor, Oliver Brown. C. N, Teetor, R. R. Brant, J. T. Hunt, E. 8. Wlkoff. Athony Hewer, Charles Porter, Ell Whltesell, Rebecca Stuart, F. V. Kercheval, A R. Jones. John Kidwell, Charles Backenstoe, Lewis Klrby, Dpsler, Miss Anna Dllling. . . . . Mrs. Minus Fox spent today at New Castle with her aunt, Mrs. Elisabeth Thornburgh, who is the guest of her son at New Castle. Mrs. Thornburgh has spent several months here and will return to her home In Nebraska soon. . ...Mrs. John Teetor spent Thursday and Friday at Anderson.. .. .Mrs. Charles Teetor attended a meeting of
the Advance club at Greensfork Fri
day... ..Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Thurston entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. William Dinstwerth Mrs. Joei
Wolf and daughter Garnet, left Thurs-
aay ior i. Louis, mo., wnere tbe child
win De given treatment at a hospital. ....Joe Wolfe attended a funeral at
Columbus,- O., Sunday of a relative who died at Urbana,. O...., Ralph Hughes WS initiated into the Masonic
order Friday night.
CAMBRIDGE TO SEEK $10,000 OF CARNEGIE
. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Dec. 22,
The public library at this plaoe has grown to such an extent that addition
al room la needed for its accommoda
tlon. The problem now confronting board is how to secure a suitable lot
for a library building. The secretary
of the Carnegie Library, fund has ex
pressed a willingness to grant the trustees $10,000 or more, provided the town furnish a suitable lot. The matter will receive the attention of tbe Citizens' Welfare club, and it is to be
hoped will be pushed to a successful
conclusion.
family of Bethel, Mrs. Cb&s. White and family and Mrs. Dan Whlto.... The community Christmas tree ' celebration will be held - on the ; cross streets of the village Thursday arming providing the weather la favorable. A musical program Is being prepared by the school children under the direction of Mrs. Grace Gormon.. ..Mr. Verl Newton and sister Madonna of Lynn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton. ...Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Davis spent Saturday at Bethel ....John Wright and family have moved to tbe W1. E. Harlan property at Bethel. . . - 1
ORDER OF MECHANICS HOLDS ITS ELECTION
EATON, O, Dec M. Baton Council No. 6, Junior Order United American Mechanics, baa elected the following officers: Junlon past councillor. J, H. House; councillor, J. A. Martin; vice councillor. Vera Bowers; recording secretary. Harry B. Clear: financial secretary, C. A. Banting; treasurer, Harry B. Clear; warden. J. H. Bock; conductor, J. 8. Garland; inner sentinel, William Hickey; outer senttnaU, C. E. Mattlx; chaplain, Harry Woodrlng; trustees. Vera Bowers, William Davis and J. H. Buck; state representative, J. H. Houes.
ARBA, IND.
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Bert Deflbangh and fuafly. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deflbaogh and Lester DeObang and family speatt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garten Deflbausa . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grab art the parents of a baby boy.... Russell Burkett. wife and mother spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oler at Richmond. . . .Die Deflbaugb and wlf called end Mr. and lira. Will DeCbangh Sunday.... Mrs. Mara Burfcott. Mrs. Will Deflbaugh and Carl Dadhaugh con template spending the holiday at Akron. O Will Hart want to Richmond last weak to spend setae time with Claude Hart.
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WHITEWATER
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OWNER PREVENTS THEFT
ELDORADO, OHIO
nxr anH Mm Rarfield Kimmel and
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shaeffer were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. stayton Sunday .... Ralph Hill of near New Mariiarwn annnt from WadnesdaV until
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Rucker
....Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastm ana Harry Mastln called on George Hsrter and family Sunday evening.. . .Homer Trick and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cahill of Lewlsburg Sunday... -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petry called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller 8unday afternoon. ... Misses Helen Miller and Jeanette Trick 6pent from Friday evening until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Odes Gaugwer spent from Wednesday until Sunday with Mrs. Gaugwer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Henderson.... Harris Minnich and family and Clarence Minnich and family took dinner with Mr. and Mr. Jerry Minnich, Sunday. Earl Nisonger and family were afternoon callers. Mrs. John Rutan left Wednesday for a visit with relatives and friends in Michigan and Northern Ohio..., Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown.
CAMPBELLSTOWN, O, j
The Sunday School of the Christian church is preparing a tree and appropriate exercises for Friday evening.. . .James Jenkins moved last week to the Goodwin farm near New Hope and Mr. House moved to the farm vacated by tbe former which he purchased some time ago of W. W. Campebll. , . . Rev. Powers was entertained at home of Grant Lorsh and family Sunday. . . . Miss Jessie Mook of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday here with her parents, Ora Mook and wife Miss Minnie Reid and Ruth O'Hara
are on the sick list Mrs. Morey Cooper and brother Roy Miller and Walter Shaffer visited the latter's parents James Shaffer and wife.... Elbert Cooper who has been at Reid Memorial Hospital the past six weeks hopes to be able to be home for Christmas. .. .Mrs. Elmer Ashm n of Dixon township will return to her home for Christmas Mrs. Elmer Ashman of Dixon township will re
turn to her home this week from the Reid Memorial hospital This community has been well represented the past two weeks at both Eaton and Richmond doing Christmas shopping.
EATON, O., Dec. 22. While John
Kalyean, proprietor of a five and ten-
cent store, was dealing with a customer about 7 o'clock Tuesday even
ing, a would-be thief smashed in the rear door at the store. Galyean was attracted by the noise and soon got In pursuit. A six-foot board fence proved no handicap for the miscreant and he escaped without a description having been obtained.
Mr. and Mra. Omar Coppock Of Glen Kara were visiting relatives here on Thursday.... Mrs. Ira Jordan and daughter Gladys of Pleasant Hill, were callers here Friday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. A- Woods and J. K. Thomas were
.visitors in Richmond Thursday.... Miss Hazel Coppock spent Saturday and Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Jones Coppock Mr. Ira Wright and Will Parker and families spent Sunday with B. F. Parker- and family The oyster supper at the Christian church was largely attended Saturday evening'. Mrs. W. E. Harlan of Bethel spent Saturday with
her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Pyle Tbe Ladles' Aid of the Christian church served lunch at the Jack Knollenberg sale Thursday. . . .Mrs. J. R.- Blose visited with her brother. Mr. Chas. Woods and family a few days last
week.... Mrs. John Coppock and' daughter, Mrs. John Richards and daughter, Mrs. John Richards and Mrs. Ray Knoll were in Richmond ! Saturday Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Pyle! entertained Sunday, Rev. Case and ;
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