Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 43, 31 December 1915 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1916.
CHURCHES ELECT LIST OF OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind, Dec 31. ' The M. E. Sunday school has elected the following officers for 1911: C. H. Graver, superintendent ; James Clark, assistant superintendent; Helen Johnston. secretary; Will Judklns, treasurer; W. H. Doner, president of the Home department. Serves Family Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright entertained at a family dinner on Wednesday, , Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Krahl, Mr. and Mrs. Don ! Wright. Mrs. Karl Wright and Mrs. 'Sarah Hasting. . Candidates Mentioned. J The names of John W. Judklns, J. . C. Dodson and William S. Hunt, of this place, are being prominently mentioned as candidates for the nomination for representative, prosecuting attorney and treasurer, respectively. The first names Is a Progressive, the other two Democrats. - ' ' Bible School Elects. The Christian Church Bible school has selected the following officers for the coming year: Leon Allison, superintendent; Charles Marples, assistant . superintendent; Ruth Barnett, secretary; Helen Largen, assistant secretary; Mrs. Johnston, treasurer; Ruth Evans and Eva Sloniker, organ1 1st ; Mrs. John Thurman. chorister. Will Read Papers. Mrs. R. P. Lindsay will be hostess of the Helen Hunt club on Tuesday. Jan. 3. Papers will be read by Mrs. Roth and Mrs. Warren on the subjects, '"Early Churches" and "In My Youth." t Officers for the coming year will be elected at this meeting. Driver Is Injured. : Harry Turner, who drives the deliv: 'ery wagon for the Cambridge City laundry, met with a serious and pain1 ful accident . on Tuesday . afternoon. When attempting to ' turn from the road, near Germantown, to permit an automobile to pass, his wagon was overturned, causing his left leg to be broken between the ankle and the knee, and bis body to be badly bruised In several places. Mrs. Alice Guyton is spending the week with her son Ernestand family, at Evanaton. ' IIL.JFfee Misses Lily and Flora Vinton will have as guests over Sunday, James Stoddard, wife land daughter of San Francisco and George Stoddard of St. Louis W. ,E. Austin has retired from the coal business, having sold his yard, teams and machinery to Lorin Ulrich of Dayton, Ohio, who has already assumed management of the same Ralph, the 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Reld Memorial hospital Monday, is reported as making rapid improvement towards his former good health..... Rev. R. C. Jones of the M. E. church, will have for his subject Sunday morning, "Time, What?" In the evening. Rev.. Summerville Light, the district superintendent, will occupy the pulpit.. . . .O. U. Toppln and family have returned from Geneva, Ind., where they were the guests for several days of relatives and friends Mrs. Mollie Osborn of Indianapolis, is being entertained this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Waddell Everett Brewer of Indianapolis, has been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brewer this week. . . . .The Lackey Sales company has arranged to hold its annual sale of horses at Cambridge City the second week in March Miss Alma Scheidler 1b spending the week at Indianapolis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barnett. EATOII CHURCH HOLDS YEARLY PRAYED WEEK ' EATON, O., Dec. 81. In observance of the annual week of prayer at First Presbyterian church, a program of special interest has been arranged by the Rev. Charles A. Hunter. "Peace," as suggested by the Federated Churches of America, will be the theme of practically all the addresses scheduled. Services begin Monday evening during the week, excepting Saturday. The chedule follows: Monday evening, address by Common Pleas Judge Risinger; Tuesday evening, address by the Rev. J. C. Shaw of St. Paul's M. E. church; Wednesday evening, address by Prof. Walter G. Fogarty, county school superintendent; Thursday evening, address by Prof. John O'Leary, superintendent Df the Eaton public schools; Friday evening, address by the Rev. J. Elmer Vingling of First United Brethren rhurch. I BOSTON, IND. Mrs. George Shumate and children ire visiting relatives at Cincinnati. . . . dr. and Mrs. S. D. Druley entertained it dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Micholson, Mr. ind Mrs. Ernest Druley, F. O. Smith ind Delbert Druley. . . .Willard Howird of Amboy visited friends here Monday and Tuesday .... R. H. Holler was operated upon Wednesday at (Vabash hospital, Peru.... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benner are the parents f a baby boy, born. Wednesday. The shlld has been named Bernard Enfene.... Roy Davis was in Richmond Thursday. . . . Mrs. Edna ' Canon, nee Piper,- and little daughter went to Peru Thursday for a visit with relatives before returning to her home In Detroit. - $ A great system of windmills is being experimented with In Kansas, to
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CHESTER SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTS OFFICIAL CORPS
CHESTER, Ind., Dec. 31. The M. E. ! Sunday school has elected the following officers for the ensuing. year: -Superintendent Burgess McMahan; assistant superintendent, Everett Hunt; secretary, Chester McMahan; assistant secretary Harry Brown; treasurer, Caley Duke; pianist, Carrie Boerner; assistant pianists, Lucile Huffman and Bonnie Carman; . chorister, Elbert Kemp.... Ollie Hunt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfield were guests of Morrison Pyle and family Snuday. . .John Huffman and Mrs. Tobias Huffman of Hamilton have been visiting relatives here. ...Will Crampton has been at- the : bedside of bis father-in-law, John . Cox, at , Indianapolis the past week. . . .Walter Short and Mrs. Kettler of near Boston were the guests of Charles Dietemeyer and family Sunday.. .Ruf us Newman and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Newman, Sr... -.Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill spent with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Menke of Richmond. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Fred -, Vornauf were guests of Frank Allen and family near Whitewater Sunday. . . . The Christmas ' entertainment at the M. E. church Friday evening was not so well. attended as expected on account of the inclement weather. ...Miss Eva Pyl is home from Gas City for the holidays. ... .Donald Kettler Is visiting relatives at Boston . . . .'Revival meetings began at the M. E. church Sunday evening. .... Mr and Mrs. ' Will Borden visited Thomas Borden and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell of Glen Kara have t moved to the Fulghum farm south of town. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan were guests of Chas. Dietemeyer and family Christmas.... Everett Mopps Is sick. .. .Misses Emma and Clara Kendall are at home for the holidays... .Roy Wesler visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Wesler last week. . . . .George Worley and family gave a home-coming dinner at their home north of town Christmas. .. .Misses Lucile and Marjorie Huffman were guests of Mir.. "Walter Brumfield Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Williamson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ryan Christmas. ...Will Brown and family spent Christmas with J. Brown and family. Ed Williamson and family spent Christmas with Cheney Williamson and family Relatives from Eaton, O., were guests of Frank Huffman and family Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill were guests of relatives near Bethel Sunday... Paul Huffman and Helen Huffman spent Monday with Elbert Kemp and family.... Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kemp entertained the following relatives at dinner Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow, Miss Nellie Morrow and Dr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow and son of Richmond Misses Bonnie and Blanche Carman were guests of Miss Marjorie Pickett at dinner Christmas. Ernest Newman of Lafayette is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruf us Newman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and
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daughter,. Florence and Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin and daughter, . Virginia, spent Christmas with Mr., and Mrs. T. S. Martin. . . . Caley Duke and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. Hi Brown Mr; and'Mrs. C. A.' Brown and family of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. George Sheller of Muncie at dinner Christmas. . . Mrs. Lydia Trine of Milton spent Christmas with her daughter, : Mrs. S. Lichty and family. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Critchfleld are visiting relatives at Columbus, O. . . .Michael ' Kendall and , family were guests of.-. Mr. and Mrs. ' Edwin Crawford at Richmond, Christmas. , KING WHO SNUBBED FORD PEACE PARTY News reports from Norway, where the Ford peace party is at present recruiting delegates, state that King Haakon has not taken kindly to the propaganda of Mr. Ford, and snubbed the wealthy manufacturer and his fellow pacificists. PRYOR LIFTS HAT; ICE BRUISES HEAD EATON, O., Dec. 31. Passing south on Cherry street Thursday, Dr. Logan R. Pryor passed an acquaintance. He tipped his hat, but had no sooner bared his cranium than a large piece of ice fell from a tree and struck upon it. The scalp , was bruised and blood came out. The injury was slight and soon forgotten.
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OOSTERS CLUB TO HOLD MOCK TRIAL AT MILTON , MILTON, Ind., Dec . 31. No Boosters' club meeting was held Thursday evening owing to the holiday festivities." Next Thursday evening the club promises an interesting' meeting. A prominent man of town is under arrest on a criminal charge. The name of the man has not-been given out. It is thought he is guilty of the murder of Cock Robin. Some of the best criminal lawyers In . the state . have been employed. James K. Mason will be the presiding Judge... Mr. and Mrs. Marshall John of Connersville have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smullen. . . .The organ recital given by Mrs. Blanche Sands Stowell of Chicago Wednesday evening at the Christian church . was well attended, considering the weather. Mrs. Stowell is a fine performer and greatly pleased her audience. Harry. Manlove, the man of many faces, assisted in the entertainment and gave . a number of readings The Farmer's bank has been wired for electricity The sale given by the Boosters' club will be held Wednesday, January. 12. . . .Mrs. Ott Crownover was at Richmond Wednesday The Rev. F. C. McCormick presented his church people and other friends w'tb souvenir calendar for 1916 which bears an excelled picture of himself... .The Rev. M. S. Tayior i announces Sunday as church going day. He will preach Sunday morning. All are invited "The Doll House." under the auspices of the Doddridge Literary society will be given Saturday evening at the Boosters' hall. . . . W. L. Parkins has been quite sick the last few days .... Miss Mary Jones Is entertaining her college friend, Miss Marguerite Norton of Earlham. I EATON, OHIO. Mrs. Chalmer Ross and Miss Mary Fisher left the first of the week to visit Mrs. Ross' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Oldfather and family, at St. Augustine, Fla.....Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Gilmore and Campbell Fil bert returned the first of the week from a visit with Mrs. Adda Gilmore and '"iughter. Miss Grace, at Columbus Misses Kathleen Gates and Helen Tyrrell spent last week with the former's aunt, Mrs. Ella Elkenberry at Van Wert Miss Mildred Wood of Springfield, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Albright Mrs. Harry Davidson of Piqua, has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Siders Superintendent John O'Leary Ad Prof. W. S. Fogarty were in Columbus last week to attend a meeting of the State Teachers' association Mrs. George Appleby visited relatives In Hamilton Monday. . . .Local relatives and friends have received announcement of the birth Monday of a daughter to Mrs. William Heaton at Brookvllle. . Before her marriage Mrs. Heaton was Miss Faye Smith of this city. By Temple
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SS OPAL CARVER - HAGERSTOWN, ' Ind., Dec. ' 81. Miss Opal Carver 'of Centervllle, was united In marriage on Thursday. Dec. 23, to Kenneth "Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Allen, residing near here. The ceremony was performed at the home of the Aliens, where they will live. Rev., Harlan of Connersville, officiated. Mrs. -Daniel Harter and son. Dr. Charles Harter, Mrs. Charles Harter and son Blair, and Miss Ella -Harter returned to their home here last week from Chicago where they have spent several weeks. Miss Edna Harter of Minneapolis, Minn., and brother Dr. George Harter of Elkhart, also came to spend the holidays In the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harter, on North Washington street. ... .Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Thurston.- Mrs. Laura Gebhart and Mrs. A. S. Campbell were guests at dinner Sunday of Miss Laura . Mason Mr. and 'Mrs. Anthony Hower and daughters. Ailine and Louise, spent Christmas at Spiceland and were the guests of F. E. Test and family..... Mrs. R. B. Ramsey and Mary June are at Greenfield, spending the holidays with Mary June's father, Dr. S. S. Boot Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petro and daughter Helen, were guests of Mr. Petro's parents. Superintendent and Mrs. Frank Petro, at the County Infirmary from Thursday until Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Locke entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Souders and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Locke and family.:... James Knapp and son Wilbur, spent Monday at Richmond. Wilbur . was the guest of Russell Peele. Mrs. Edith F. Smith and children, Francis and Emmajean, spent Wednesday at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox celebrated Christmas with a family dinner. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and children. Misses Rita and Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp and children, Wilfred and Pauline, Mrs. Edith F. Smith and children, Frances and Emmajean Mr. and Mrs- Robert Thurston went to Cincin nati Wednesday to spend a few days. Their daughter Rena, is visiting rela tives at Losantsvllle R. R. Brant is confined to his home on South Perry street, with la grippe Dr. R. B. Ramsey went to Indianapolis Tuesday and accompanied the remains of Charles Allen to this place Wednesday .The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sherry at Christmas dinner at their home in the country were, Mr, and Mrs. . John Scott and family of New Castle, Mrs. William Waltz and son, and Mrs. Mahala Huffman There will be a watch meeting at the Christian church, given by the Christian Endeavor society. There will be a good program and Interesting social features. Especial arrangements are being made by the committee in charge and the church parlor has been nicely decorated for the occasion. The Epworth League of the Methodist church has been tendered a special in vitation to be present Mr. and Mrs Will Dennis and daughter, Miss Hazel, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. War ren Dennis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.' R. B. Worl on Christmas eve. . . Mr. and Mrs. Will Replogle and Alex Stoneclpher were guests of M. Conniff and family at Christmas dinner ...Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Halsley of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Endsley Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Peelle are spending the holidays at Wilmington, O Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodward are visiting in Pennsylvania, their native state Mrs. Lewis Allen gave a family Christ mas dinner at her elegant country home. Those present at the dinner Sauerkraut is Her Proof of Tanlac Aid Dayton Woman Feels So Im proved She Makes a Supreme Test. Mrs. Myrtle Hoover ate sauerkraut Sunday. That seems like a silly thing to say, doesn't It? But it is the very best way to describe a remarkable happen ing. The statement, however, needs an explanation and this was given,' complete, by Mr. Hoover yesterday, and Mr. Hoover enjoyed the telling. "My wife bad been ill witb stomach trouble for months." explained Mr. Hoover. "After each meal there came first a heavy, congested feeling and this was followed by keen distress. Naturally, she grew nervous, distraught, slept poorly and, before long was In a general run-down condition. "When the ordinary treatments for stomach ills failed to benefit her we became worried and sought a cure with great particularity. "Tanlac was so much more frequently recommended to us than anything else that we decided on It, on the proposition that the best remedy would be the best recommended. "That was three months ago and Sunday came the test. 'I am going to eat sauerkraut today,' said my wife. She had eaten practically anything she pleased for several days. With no disrespect for sauerkraut, I have never heard it was just the diet for sick folks, and I feared the result, but I said 'alright.' "Mrs. Hoover ate the sauerkraut and there were absolutely no 111 effects, Tanlac had done It work so well. Yesterday she enjoyed a cut of steak. I guess there is no doubt that Taco, in only a few days, has ended a very severe case of stomach trouble. "We were amazed at the results and we both felt that the least we could do was to give Tanlac the endorsement It had earned. If what we say results in benefit to others, so much the better." - This remarkable statement by Mr. Hoover, who is so well and favorably known by hundreds of Dayton ians. and who Uvea at 21 Gold street. Is characteristic of Tanlac. There is no remedy that acts so favorably on ailments of the stomach, liver and kidneys and on catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes as does Tanlac, which Is being Introduced in Richmond at the four Thlatlethwatte drugr stores. Adv.
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W. O. Trone who is In the employ of the federal Kovernmnnt n trMiiiit inspector of packing houses in the uuuiera ana western sections of the United States, spent Thursday night here with his mother nt Bia Christmas day with his family at teveiano. u air. and Mrs. Everette Kelly and family of Winchester Inrf spent the -week-end with Mr. and Mrs! ueorge lToutwroe..,.. .Mr. and Mrs. John Juday visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday.. : . .Missea nnnn Howell and Shear 1 Emerick of Dayton, are spenomg tne horiday here with their parents Clint Glaedell returned Monday to Detroit after a few days visit with his parents at this place Miss Dolly Overholser of Richmond, spent Christmas with her grandparents Miss Ethel Hoerner of Dayton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al Vance. ....Miss Viola Hetzler of near Otterbeln died Saturday evening at her home from the effects of pneumonia after a few weeks Illness Mrs. Clara Weisenberger and children, of Greenville, were guests of her mother Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Jesse Delk and children of Rossburg, spent Christmas with Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh Mrs. Eli2a Brown entertained her family to dinner Sunday, Harley Brown and family of Elodarod. Glen Brown and family and Ray Brown Virgil Emerick and family of Greenville were were her son Attorney Joshua Allen, Richmond, her sons and daughter, Jacob Allen, Robert Allen and Miss Carrie Ellen Allen, Mrs. Jacob Allen, Kenneth Allen and bride. T. B. Allen and daughter, Miss Ruth Allen Charles Hartley of Oshkosh. Wis., one of the proprietors of the Teetor-Hart-ley motor factory is a guest of his relatives here The Geisler property, occupied by John Geisler and family sold at administrator's sale Wednesday to Edgar Pollard for 1.4 75 Mrs. H. W. Keagy has returned from Philadelphia, where she was the guest of Miss Neva Deardorff a few weeks. MILK PRICE JUMPS AT EATON. EATON, O., Dec. 31. Because of the high price of feed, dairymen sunplying this city have announced that the price of milk will be increased from seven to eight cents per quart with the beginning of the new year. Three dairies supply the city. We Hope That This New Year may be to you the very happiest you have ever known and that new Joys may ring in with the birth of each succeeding day. It is our aim to help make this a happier and healthier world by means of our scientific Chiropractic Adjustments this year In asking you to consult us, we want you to know about the many well known personages who recommend Chiropractic and who have been benefited by It We Invite you to call here and talk the matter over with us at your earliest convenience. G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. 35 South 11th St. Phone 1603. Hours 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 P. M. and by appointment.
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and family Crystal Kelly took 1 i ner with Iris Scuerman Sunday. VatWeaver was an afternoon visitor.. Miss Glenna Emerick of Dayton, spent Sunday here with her parent.. . .Clint Glaedell returned to Detroit Monday. I after a few days visit here with i. parents John t-awntw and mot' of Lewisburg. visited Mr. and -Mil Isaac Christman here Monday. ail Dolly Overholser of Richmond, si the Christmas vacation with Mr. - Mrs. Reid Overholser..... Miss BU Hoerner of Dayton, spent Saturd and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vance The nlay riven here . 1 Thursday evening at the opera ho by the high school pupils was well tended and the parts exception I well rendered, it was a westi comedy drama entitled "The 8tubbi Motor Car.". . . .Mrs. Arthur Brinley Dayton, is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong Sunday guests of Mrs. Alice Rlcba I Mrs. A. J. Myers entertained Sunday school class to a Chris ti tree on Friday evening at her home aMin street. The following were pro ent: Freda Christman. Lrene Le Fay Rule, Alberta Wllhelm, John C and Robert Furry..... Mr. and Ml William Foos. Mrs. Cassie Banta Mable and William Banta and 3i Alice Brown spent Christmas day w" Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, at Lea j burg Mr. and Mrs. Herman Co of Sydney, are visiting Joseph W . and faml'.v of near Ware s Cbaoel. Mrs. Cassie Banta entertained to 'j ner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. viu Foos and Edgar Foos. TAKE IT FROM JONES No, not Frank Prof W. J. Jones, Jr., youi State Chemist at Purdue. There's a brand of fer tilizer that for many years has stood at the top of the list in ex cess values and real crop-producing worth. In our last Bulletin it shows $3.20 more actual plant food than the manufacturer guaranteed or the farmer paid for. It's an All Plant FooJ Fertilizer, without riii -l wunniess liner or use- r' less waste. I It contains Double Valu Vegetable Potash fro.n Kentucky Burley Tobacco Stems. The name of the brand? ASK MURPHY At the Farmer's Resort. Jones & Williams South Sixth and A Sts (Shofer's Old Corner.) . Richmond. GRAND OPENING JANUARY I4lh-I5lh j Store at Ninth and Main.
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