Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 87, 28 February 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, Feb. 28, 1916.'
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MILTON'. Ind., Feb. 28. Ruby Haker, the little daughter of Mrs. Harry Murley, had a narrow escape from a serious accident. She was playing in the yard after school Friday evening and stepped on the lid of tho cistern, wnen it tipped with her lettinK her down She fell but caught to the Kido of the cistern and held on until help came to her rescue. She Is about seven or eight years old. Her mother was Mrs. Hazel Creator Baker, l.pfore her marriage to Mr. Murley, of Cambridge City. The Milton Masonic lodge conferred the Master Mason's degree on Walter Hlgham, Friday evening. A luncheon was served. Mrs. Will Wissler spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wagner of near East Cermantown. Mr. Wagner is a brother of Mrs. WIssler. t Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kimrnel of Centerville, were tho week-end visitors or Mr. Kimmel's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Klnnnei. . The ladies of the Esther Bible class of tho M. E. Sunday school, will give ii penny supper Friday evening, March :!. at the Masonic banquet hall. Everybody is invited. Mr. Stockton, of Knightstown, gav.e several numbers in whistling at tlr. high school, Friday morning. He lemonetrated fie no'es of many birds on the blackboard and told how he came to imitate the birds and animals, lie stated that he attended a country school for six years and it was close to a big wood. He learned the calls and after being able to imitate them learned the notes. Mr. Stockton gave several numbers at the open meeting of tho Gary club Thursday evening and was the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. F. ('. McCorinick over night. Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. 11. Lantz are both on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones have returned from Union City where they spoilt a few days with Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Hardy. Mrs. Hardy Is a sister of Mrs. Jones. Airs. Elizabeth Kimrnel entertained he Home club Friday evening. A fine ? rogr:i m was observed. The new board or the Christian church met at the parsonage .Friday evening and organized as follows: F. M. Jones president: Chas Wale, vice preside nt. The following were ap pointed to the positions ramed: Uenton Wagner, treasurer: Chas H. Calluway. clerk; Mrs. Alice H. Gresh, Mrs. Florence Napier, Mrs. Addio
liryuni. Mis. Josephine Johnson, Mr. i
Elizabeth Kimrnel and Mrs. Lida Warren, deaconesses. The Embroidery club will meet witn Mrs. Oscar Kirlin, Wednesday afternoon. Tho Uebekah lodge will meet Tues
day evening. Miss Nellie Jones gave a music ro heursal at her home Friday evening
'"lie music was given by the Ladies'
Chorus, of the Christian church choir. .Misses Eerena and Dorothy Hoshou.entertained the members of the Girls'
Sewing club Friday evening. All spent
a delightful evening. Mrs. Anna Dodge has returned from
teveral days' visit with relatives a:
Richmond. O. If. r.eeson and Chas, Ferguson
attended a meeting of the First National Hank, at Cambridge City, Fri-
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C. A. Draden attended a public sale
at Will Myers', near Lewisville, Sat unlay. ChrMIan Kerbcr attended the con fliow at Richmond. Friday.
The ladies of the M. E. church serv
ed the luncheon at the public sale g'ven by T. J Connell, south of town, today.
Notes of Manchester
Mesdames Sam Holtzmuller and E. A. Ixicke were in Richmond, Tuesday Mrs. Jacob Zehring spent Tuesday with Mrs. Mary Trone Joseph Arnold moved into the property owned by Mrsr. John Juday on Tuesday, and Wertie Craig will move into the property vacated by Arnolds Levi Zehring and wife spent Tuesday in Eaton ...Misses Florence Copp, Lora Brookley and Miss Kraus of West Alexandria, were here Tuesday, and made a visit to the schools Mr. Sherer of Dayton, was here Tuesday, representing the Midland Mutual Life Insurance company C. A. Ford is attending the hardware dealers convention at Cleveland, O., this week.. Mrs. Sarah Jane Ford entertained at her home, Sunday, Charles Brown and family, Wesley Hapner and wife and Herbert Price and wife, of near Lewisburg L. O. Trump and family moved into the property belonging to Melvina Newman estate on Wednesday Eli Howell, who has employment In Verona, is home on account of illness Miss Rebecca Alread is employed at the Eldorado Telephone exchange
TEAGKERS DISCUSS DUTIES AT EATON
EATON, O., Feb. 2S." Two hundred teachers attended a meeting of the County association Saturday in the opera house. Frank S. Fox, of Capitol School of Oratory, Columbus, and Dr. J. P. Culler, of Miami university, Oxford, were present and delivered addresses. The subjects of Prof. Fox's addresses Were "The Mission of the Pedagogue," and "Reading of Fine Arts." Dr. Culler spoke on "General Science in the Schools" and "What a Student Should Know." Miss Lulu ECaehler, director of music in the Campbellstown schools, sang a solo and Miss Treva Benner and Glenna Leary, also of the' Campbellstown schools, favosed the teachers with a piano duet.
ASSISTANT TICKET AGENT QUITS JOB
EATON, O., Feb. 2S. Harry A. Sharkey, for the last five years assistant to his father, John Sharkey, ticket and freight agent at the local offices of the Pennsylvania lines, has resigned to accept a clerical position in Eaton National bank. He is succeeded in the freight office by C. A. Braddrick, who comes from an ' Indiana town. Mr. Sharkey is a graduate of the local high school and is deserving of the advancement received at the hands of the bank directors.
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Dwight Emerick was operated on at the home, of his grand-father, F. M. Emerick, on Friday, for a growth on his neck. Dr. Layer of Castine and Dr. S. P. Carter performed the operation A number from this place attended the spelling match on Thursday evening at Castine. . .Milton Leiter of Lewisburg, met with the school board here, Friday evening Charles Hielman was in Richmond on Friday... The teachers from this place attended the Preble County Teachers' association at Eaton, Saturday
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MODOC, Ind., Feb. 28. Dr. Keith and Lester Hanscom declare they have seen robins flying around looking for a pleasant location to build a new home in which to brood their young.. ..Mr. Ben Petro, who some time ago underwent an operation at Winchester having never fuiiy recovered, is now in a very critical condition Mrs. Gladis McGunnegill, who is at Indianapolis in a hospital, is slowly improving from an operation with no hopes for recovery Mr. Henry Hanscum is here from Muncie. . . .Miss Olive Bodkin left last week for Rushville where she will begin her work for the New York Metropolitan concert company.
CALL FOR PRESCRIPTION.
CORYDON, Ind., Feb. 28 The three local druggists have signed an agreement to sell no intoxicating liquor to anyone excepting on the prescription of a physician.
6AAR RESIGNS JOB AS LEADER OF MUSICIANS
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 2S. M. L. Gaar has resigned his position as leader of the M. E. choir, greatly to the regret of the congregation, as he has, during the last few years, done much towards advancing the musical interests of the church. .... Much interest is being taken in the movement now being made towards improving the National Road, eastward from the county line through Jackson township, and it is believed that a majority of the taxpayers will favor the enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDaniels spent Sunday with friends at Germantown. The Friday Night club will meet. this week with Miss Whelan. Papers will be read by Prof. E. E. Oldaker and Mrs. Riche, subjects, "The Duma" and "Moscow-Napoleon.". . . .J. C. Morris has gone to Liberty to spend a week or two with his sister, Mrs. Mont Pierson Mrs. Mary Davenport of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. Clara Reigle Miss Idola Gebring and Charles B. Sullivan were united in marriage by Rev. C. Raymon Isley, of the Second Lutheran church, Richmond, Thursday afternoon. They, wjll reside near Spicelafid.;;. Mrs." Harry Hobbs of Plainfield, is the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd Charles Sites of Fort Wayne, was the guest over Sunday ' of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ogborn Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carpenter have for their guest this week, Mrs. Lizzie Kanair of Monmouth, 111 Ernest WThelan and sister Elizabeth, visited friends in Indianapolis on Thursday and witnessed "The Birth of a Nation." Daniel Stonecipher has been" quite ill during
the past week of grip Loren Helm-
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sing has moved to Robert Wharton's farm near Jacksonburg R. P. Lindsay has purchased a new 7-passenger Cadillac automobile Mrs. Jennie Jones visited friends in Indianapolis at the close of the week.. . . . B. F. Parsons of Richmond, was here Friday presenting his claims for re-election as county recorder Prof. Joseph Blose of Centerville, and Prof. F. V. Kercheval of Hagerstown weft Cambridge City visitors Saturday..... Israel and Orpha Dill were called to Huntington, Ind.,' Saturday on account of the death of the former's sister Mrs. Susan Stetzel, aged 80 years, who was born and reared near this place..'... Cambridge City lodge No. 9, conferred the second rank on five candidate
Thursday evening: Don Wright, A. H. Wiseman, Leon Allison, Ivan Dyke and Edward Jackson.
AID SOCIETY GIVES SUPPER TO WOMEN AT LAST SESSION
Events in Economy
By N. H. Edwards.
Mr. Meadow Lark arrived here on Thursday from his southern winter quarters, with his sweetest songs.... Miss Dora Pierce arrived home from Richmond, Friday Ward Jackson will move in one of his mother-in-law's properties soon... Mrs. Emma Stanley is home from Richmond. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce entertained at a fish dinner recently, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson, Mr.' and Mrs. Gus Weyl, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Land and children Mr. and Mrs. Ol Scantland will leave for their Arkansas home the latter part of this week. . .'.There will be another lecture course here next year. The officers are: Thomas Cain, president; Dr. A. L. Loop, secretary; Link Morrison, secretary Lee Stuart of Hagerstown, who has been visiting T. A. Stuart, has returned to his home. .. .Thomas Cain made a business trip to Richmond, Friday.
Maintaining the rate of increase shown duripg the last forty years, Russia's population t the end of the present century will number 600.000.-000.
CHESTER, Ind., Feb. 28. The Ladies Aid society met Wednesday afternoon In the hall. The time was spent with needlework. There were twentytwo members present, the guests were Mesdames Earl Mitchell, Caley Duke and Jesse Green. After the business meeting oysters were served to the following: Mesdames Ona Pyle, Aftoji Brumfield. Ada Morrow, Ella McDonald, . Ida Pickett. Passy Avery, Sophronia Morrow, Bertha Carman, Pearl Kemp, Sarah Morrow, Maggie Boerner, Jennie Huffman, Mattie Kendall, Elizabeth Charles Emma Burg, Caley Duke, Jesse Green, Earl Mitchell; Misses Lucile Huffman. Carrie Boerner, Bonnie Carman, Marjorit Huffman, Laura McDonald; Masters Charles Avery, Howard Carman ani Mr. Morrison Pyle and Mr. Will Wesler Mrs. Will Buhl of Spring Grove took dinner with Mrs. Caley Duki Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall visited Mrs. Essie Taylor at Richmond Monday Mr. and Mrs.
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Ernest Martin returned to their hora'in Indianapolis last Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Fannie Martin of this place Mr. and Mrs. William HiaU of Centerville, returned home Thursday after a visit with Bert Carman and family here.
FORM RURAL CLUBS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
LIBERTY, Ind., Feb. 2S. In accordance with the plans of the Union County Horticultural and Agricultural society, there was a meeting Saturday In the interest of forming boys' and girls' clubs. A great deal of Interest was manifested not only by the boys and girls themselves, but by the parents and teachers, who met with tbem. There are twenty-six girls now definitely enrolled for the contests and twenty-one boys. The work and contests will be in charge of Mr. Earl Bowman this year.
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I. Ahl for a Vote for
A Vote for Thomas County Treasurer Is
Efficiency Thomas I. Ahl, Republican candidate for Treasurer of Wayne County, would, if nominated, add strength to the ticket, He would bring to the important of
fice which he seeks the highest type of efficiency J
the result or four years service as Deputy Treasurer of Wayne County, and since his retirement from that position, three years service as cashier of the Centerville State Bank. He has every qualification that should commend him to the voter who desires that a county office should be conducted on business lines. Vote for Thomas I. Ahl for County Treasurer No. 28 on the Republican Ballot
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