Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 124, 11 April 1916 — Page 2
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THE K1CHMOJND rAU-ADiUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916
FUklSTQIl ORDERS COLORED TROOPS TO COLOUS
WASHINGTON, April 11. General Funston has ordered the detachment of the colored Twenty-fourth Infantry stationed at El Reo to leave for Columbus, N. Mm as a result of the clas last night in -which Private John Wade was killed by a Texas ranger. This was reported to the war department by General Funston late today, following an Inquiry ordered by. Secretary of ' , General Funston'a inquiry brought out that sixteen troopers oft duty and unarmed visited the red light section of the town and had a clash with the ranger, in which Wade was mortally wounded. The soldiers then returned to camp, armed themselves and went back firing a number of shots. Today's Inquiry resulted in the placing under arrest of the-entire number of soldiers envolved. They will be held in camp prison until their removal to Columbus.
: MRS, STANLEY TALKS i TO MOTHERS' GROUP
' HAGERSTOWN. Ind., April 11 Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley of Liberty delivered a lecture before the Mothers' club Friday afternoon. The ladies of the various clubs of the town were " Invited and there was a good attend-
ance. uainiy reireameui. wo afted the lecture. It was the last meet- . lag of the club year and officers were . elected as follows: " ! Mrs. Terry Walker, president. Mrs. Laura Hines, vice president. ' Mrs. H. C. Endsley, secretary. Mrs. John Bunnell, treasurer. Mrs. C. N. Teetor was chosen chalr- , man of the program committee. 5 LETTER OF THANKS
ECONOMY PASTOR PREAGilES FIRST SERMON SUNDAY
ECONOMY, Ind., April 11. Rev. Mr. Ballard, the new pastor of the Methodist church, preached hia initial erxnon here Sunday morning. . . . .The April Fool M. E. Ladies' Aid society meeting Thursday morning at the church was an enjoyable affair. The dining room was decorated with apple, potato and turnip peelings. Fortytwo members were seated at the table expecting the meal to be served aa previously announced. : When the dishes were passed, the truth flashed on their minds that they were being fooled. The dish of chops contained a set of false teeth; green peas were pictures cut out ; of advertisements, the Saratoga chips were common wood chips, rolls -were made out of paper. The second course consisted of lady fingers, old kid glove fingers; ice cream was a little pink and white doll. After a general good time relishing these delights an Easter luncheon was served consisting of lettuce sandwiches and deviled eggs. The musical program was in keeping with April fool day. The committee of entertainment was composed of Mrs. Emma Ballinger, assisted by Mrs. Martha Atkinson, Mrs. Daniel Jordan, Mrs. Walter Hunnicutt and Mrs. Loop.. .. .Mrs.
Ora Edwards and Mrs. Swain were
guests of Mrs. Thormer Frazer Friday. . . .Mrs. Lulu Cain and Grace Garrison were Thursday evemua. callers
at the home of Mrs. Martha Cain and daughter. Ella.... Miss Edithe Lamb
worked in the telenhone exchange Fri
day afternoon. . .The Atkinson motor
truck made the first trip of the year
Friday morning.
WHITEWATER GLASS
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GRADUATES MAY 2
Following is a card of thanks from the Hagerstown Progressive club: In behalf of the Progressive club I want to thank each and every one who In any way helped in the contest put on by The Richmond Palladium, especially the school children. We received as a prize for our efforts a $100 Starr phonograph, which will be on display at F. M. Wbltesell's drug store. It will be for sale, as we have no place to use it at present, but will keep money on deposit and buy. one when , we get our new library building. MRS. A. R. JONES, President Progressive Club.
- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. From a small beginning the sale and use of this remedy has extended to all i parts of the United States and to many foreign " countries. When you have need of such a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial find you will understand why it has become so popular for coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
WHITEWATER, April 11. The
Whitewater school and other schools
in Franklin township will close Wednesday, April 26. Commencement for
the common and high school will be held at the Christian church on the
evening of May 2. The commence
ment address will be given by Prof.
Albert Stump, of Indiana .university
The baccalaureate address will be
given by President R. L. Kelly, of
Earlham college, at the M. E. church,
Sunday evening, April 30.
Last Thursday evening a reception
in honor of the common school grad
uates of 1916 was held at the White
water school building. Among those
present were William Curtis, town
ship trustee; Prof. Ranck and Miss Inez Swain, of Ihe high school; Miss
Mabel Sourbeer, Miss Margaret Pickett, Miss Ruth Hiatt, Miss Cora Hill, Miss Helen Eachus and Francis Curtis, teachers in the grade schools. Besides these guests were eighteen members of the graduating class, their parents and friends. An interesting program consisting of recitations, dialogue and songs, accompanied
by several numbers on, the Victrola, was given,, . .
Refreshments were Berved by mem
bers of the graduating class which is composed of the following persons:
Lois Haisley, Edna Hill. Mae Parker.
Charles Benson, Bennett Burt, Leslie Cannon, Verlin HilL Gaylor Jaones, Irene Knoll, - Verna Skinner, Delmar Thomas, Earl Thomas, Gordon Ander
son, Florence Boren, Gladys Anderson, Omar Mann, Earl Hawkins, Lloyd Thorpe.
Toronto (Can.) waitresses organized
recently for the purpose of Improving their conditions of employment.
Masonic Calendar
Tuesday Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Entered Apprentice degree, commencink at 7 o'clock. Wednesday Webb Lodge. No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, commencing at 4:30 p. m. Lunch. Thursday Wayne Council. No. 10, R- and S. M., will confer the : SuperExcellent degree. Refreshments. Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting.
MILTON QUARTET SINGS
. MILTON, Ind, April 11. The Rev. M. S. Taylor preached two excellent sermons at the M. E. church Sunday. That of the evening was The Wedding Feast of Samson. At the morning service the Rev. and Mrs. Taylor gave a vocal duet, He Lifted Me." At the evening service Gladys Hoffman BuneUa. Schepman, Mildred Lathrop and Margory Null gave quartet selections. Mrs. Taylor presided at the piano.
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CHOIRS TO REHEARSE
MILTON, Ind, April 41 The choirs of the several churches "will - meet at the M. E. church after prayer meeting Wednesday evening to rehearse for baccalaureate services.
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We anticipated the effect that this war would have on the metals that go into the construction of Refrigerators and did not wait until the January Furniture Expositions, but went direct to the factories last Fall when they were making the first models for the season and we placed our orders then and there. When we arrived at the January Expositions we saw other dealers paying big increases over what we paid, and thanked our lucky stars that we were foresighted enough to see the increase coming in time.
Today these Refrigerators are on our floors. Every style and size is represented from the smallest top icer style for small family use ta the largest apartment house , and side icer type, and every one priced lower than they can be bought anywhere else. We made this broad statement because we are familiar with existing price standards. But we court comparison by you because we would sooner have you convince yourself of this statement than take our word for it.
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