Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 131, 19 April 1916 — Page 2

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VlTNNM Ind., April 19. The Alumni paid their meeting at the home of Miss Jennie Eckerle, Thursday evening. Various committees' were appointed and Wednesday, May 3, was the date decided upon for Alumni reception.. ;. Miss Nellie Clark, who has been trimudng at Fowler, Ind., this season was taken ill and had to return home Sunday. .... Mr. and Mrs. Jess Horn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Johnson and son,- Truxtbn, Harry Johns in and ' family, Mrs. Edith J. Winsjow and daughter, Mary Esther, were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton of New Castle, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamilton. . ..Mrs. Frank Ault and. son left Tuesday for' Cambridge City to visit relatives. . -.. Visit In Huntsville. " Mr. and Mrs. Martin Eckerle and ' daughters Sadie and Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin were Sunday guests ; of Os BIy and family at Huntsville.; . . ' Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Klenzle and son Robert, visited relatives in Greensfork Sunday.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shade were visiting relatives in Indianapolis Sunday. , They were accompanied borne by the later's sister, Mrs. -Townsend....,Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bowen were visiting relatives at 'NobloBvllle Sunday.. . . -. Mrs. Frank Ault and son were entertained at dinner Monday at the home of Miss Jennie Eckerle, . : . "

G. P. Chenoweth and family' visited relatives in Winchester Sunday.. ... . Mrs. Cecil T. Hoover and son Carl Edwin,, returned home Monday after a pleasant visit' with - relatives in Peoria, O Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Nichols visited their daughter, Mrs. Pete Cutler and family at Richmond, Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday and daughter, Mrs. Frank Ault and son visited relatives in Winchester Sunday.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Mort Hodgson and Misses Mabel Humphreys,; Lora Ball were visitors In Richmond Thursday.. . . .Arthur Congill and family are moving from" Parker City to the Tapp farm west of Lynn.

BOOSTER CLUB MEETS

MILTON, Ind.. April 19. The Boosters club will have a fine program Thursday evening. Let everybody be there Mrs. Harold; Hoshour .and children were at Cambridge City, Tuesday to spend the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelsey, Sr.. ;. . Mrs. Leona McClure McCollom, of Richmond, spent over the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Anna bodge.. . . Mrs. Alice Gresh is having some improvements made on the interior of her house. Frank Kocher pf East Germantwn, has "the contract. ,

RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES MARK CLOSING OF FOUNTAIN CITY SGHOOLS

:; FOUNTAIN CITY. April 19. The Starr Piano company has accepted several of Echo Roland's music rolls, including "The Hungarian Rhapsody," "Notoriety Rag," and several from "Sarah " Miss Roland is a graduate -of the Metropolitan Conservatory of JViusic at Indianapolis, and is one of Fountain City's most talented musicians.... The little daughter of Theodore Brouse received a severe cut on the leg by falling on a piece of glass. Thompson Reynolds and . family spent the week-end with Mr., and Mnk Gifford Hunt at Connersville. - Endeavor Gives Concert. The Endeavor society will give an Irish concert Wednesday, April 26:... Dot Marine of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Marine. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Buffalo have : returned , to Fountain City. Mr. Clark will soon go to Bluffton where he has accepted a position. . ...Lettie Hatfield, who has been attending Butler college is hojne for the Easter vacation.... F. M. Lacey spent the week end at Portland and Muncie. . . . Mr. Lacey will have a sale of , household woods April 29, preparatory

to moving to Colorado .... Guy Hiatt and family of Lynn were guests of

Ulr. and Mrs. Howard Reed Sunday.

;...The junior-senior reception at the home of Georgia Hatfield Saturday evening was a successful affair. Decorations were yellow and white liliees. Favors were Madonna lilies. A three-

i! course luncheon was served. . .Special

Easter services will be held at all the churches Sunday and the baccalaureate sermon at the Christian church Sunday evening.

SELF-DENIAL WEEK

OBSERVED BY CLASS

MILTON, Ind- April 19. The C. W. B. M. is observing .Self-Denial week, by prayer services. .The meeting was with Mrs. F. M. Jones, Monday afternoon. On Wednesday evening Jlt will be at the Christian church. The meeting will be called early to close early for the entertainment at the hall. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock the meeting Will be with Mrs. H. D. Warren and on Saturday afternoon at ' the same

ihour It will meet .with 'Mrs. Alice Gresh.

Dry Cleaning Is Play For Women

Put Qasotlne and solvit l.n wash boiler and save $S : In an hour.

RICHMOND WOMAN'S SON GIVES LECTURE AT KNOXVILLE, TENN.

... MILTON, Ind.;pril 19.--The Journal and Tribune, published at Knoxville, Tenn., gives a very fine account of a lecture given by Harry D. Michael, of Crawfordsville, under date of March 10. The article from which the extract Is tasen, states:' , "A most interesting and instructive lecture, and one which delighted the audience that heard it, was delivered by Harry D. Michael, supreme lecturer of the Tribe of Ben Hur, at the board of commerce building last night. The lecture was illustrated by many stereopticon slides and dealt ; principally with General Lew Wallace's famous novel,' Ben Hur, from which the tribe of Ben Hur, orlglniated. Mr. Michael talked for an hour and twenty minutes and held the closest attention of hia audience throughout the lecture. About two hundred persons were present." Harry D. Michael was born and reared here, and is the son of the late Morgan Michael, a well known jewelry man. He is also a brother of Mrs. W. L. Parkins and Miss Carrie Michael and Fred Michael of this place. .His mother,. Mrs. Phoebe Michael, is now living at Richmond. The item will also be of interest to the Trite of Ben Hur at Richmond. -

A lady, demonstrating NoFault, will call at your home within the next few days.

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Erer dry clean at home? Well, it's

so easy, inexpensive and the results so pleasing you'll be surprised. Any

j woman can clean and reney the brightness of ribbons,' silks, . satins, laces, yokes, silk shirtwaists, kid gloves and shoes, furs, neckties, children's coats, i suit3, caps, swiss, lawn, organdy and chirfon dresses, fancy vests, veils, : woolen garments, net-work, draperies rugs, in fact, any and everything that would be ruined with soap and water. . Get two ounces of solvite at any drug 6tore and put it in two gallons of gasoline where it quickly dissolves. Then put in the goods to becleaned, rub a little and out they come looking as bright and fresh as new. You, will find nothing fades, Shrinks, or wrinkles, requiring "no pressing. " i Any woman can do five dollar?' worth of home dry cleaning in-a few moments and you can't .make a mistake. Your grocer or any garage will supply the gasoline and the drug store , will Bell you ; two ounces of solvite (which, is simply a gasoline soap. Then a wash boiled, or large dish pan comfpletes your dry-cleaning outfit. As gasoline is very inflammable be sure to do your dry cleaning out of doors or in. a room away from fire or flame, with the windows left open. Adv.

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Hagerstown Notes

By -Miss Florence Be!!

Fred Murray and .Mrs. Laura. Hines had for their guests at supper Saturday evening, Charles Hartley of . Oskosh, Wis Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hartley, Bettje Jane Hartley and Winifred Teeter.. ... Mr. and Mrs. Georg Keggy, , Ralph Teetor "and Lothair Teetor motored to Indianapolis Saturday . returning at 2 o'clock Sunday morning.;. .Mr. and Mrs. - Charles Teetor, Macy." Donald and Hermon Teetor went to Indianapolis Saturday.... .Clarence Sparks i? spending a few daya at the home of his brother, at Lewisville, Ind.

DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASS PLANS MENU

DUBLIN.- Ind., April 19. Miss Madge Bilby entertained at dinner Sunday, Misses Evely Hayes, Flossie Money. Elva Wiker. Bernice Frtcker and Mar jorle Floyd.;., Misses Katie and Mabel Voris of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mrs. Thomas Butler.... Mrs. Pritchard of Cambridge City spent Monday with her mother; Mrs. Auburn Mrs. Anna Chessman of Richmond was home' Sunday. .-. . The-- Peraestic . Scienee class of the high school prepared and served, dinner' Monday. . ..Mrs. Percy Bennett of Richmond is spending a few da vs with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Bilby; ,. .Mr. and ; Mrs. Isafah Flicker and daughter Berniee were in Richmond Saturday. . . .irs. Perry Wilson and Mrs. Thomas Henby attended the funeral of Carl vhltelev at Cambridge City Monday. '

iTBKSrIUM; MBS EXHIBIT FRIDAY

, CAMBRIDGE CITY, InL. April-19. The Domestic Science club will hold a meeting Friday afternoon in the town hall. Canning of fruit,'-making of jellies and preserves jwiir be : subjects for discussion and demonstration. . ...A miscellaneous shower, 'planned by Mrs Charles Loeb and Mrs. Laura RIchey, was given Mrs: Joseph Green if nee Miss Beatrice - Storch) - at her home Friday evening. She received many beautiful gifts of aluminum; cut glass and china. The ..company consisted of twenty Jadies. A two-course luncheon .was served... . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ricord and Mr. and Mrs. Grein-

er. of Connersville were entertained Sunday by Mr; and Mrs. Lee Pitman. Mrs,: Ayers Dead.

Mrs. Sallie Ayers, aged 60, is dead at her home In Benton ville, of apo plexy Mrs. James Mustln is seriously ill at her home in the south part of town. Mrs. Frank Ault; and son Phillip of Chicago, are spending several days with relatives in Cambridge City. ...Mr. and Mrs. Omar Manlove of Bentonville-were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. -Manlove Sunday. .Prof, and Mrs. W. F..L. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Zell Hart and Misses Elizabeth and" Frances Page of Connersville

were guests of Mrs. Mary Munte Sunday.'..: Henry Boles, who nas been ill the last -two weeks, has resumed his duties as jnotorman on the T. H-, I & E. Traction line.

t;The true shape of the earth still awaits accurate determination.

Masonic Calendar

Wednesday Webb Lodge. No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. " Called convocation; work inthe Mark Master degree.

AGED VETERAN DIES DANVILLE. Ind., April 19. Major J. B. Homan. 78, a Civil war veteran and one of the wealthiest men in the county Is dead at his home here, !

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The first aid to nature, CHIROPRACTIC is a method-which removes the cause of disease. Your nerves must be In perfect condition, free from pressure, or you cannot remain well. If the spine Is right the man is right People with so-called incurable diseases have regained their health by CHIROPRACTIC Spinal Adjustments. CHIROPRACTIC Adjustments given by a trained expert are mild and practically painless.. On the recuperative power of the patient depends the time required to regain health. Every Chronic disease Is the result of an abnormal spine. By examining the 6pine the cause of that chronic disease or weakness can be located; ppins about the head, face, eyes, neck, back or limbs, diseases of the lungs, heart stomach, liver, kidneys (including all kidney troubles such as diabetes. BrightV disease, etc.), bowelsV or special 'organs of sex. lowered vitality, Irritability and sleeplessness are some of the conditions where CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS remove the cause. Nature cures. Investigation costs nothing and may mean your health and happiness. John C Bockman, Chiropractor Knollenberg's Annex,. Second Floor, Suite 5 and 6. Phone 1868.

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Well dressed people always have well sbined shoes. SawoiA, with the key for opening the box, its quick . shining qualities and the handy

ShinoiA Home Set for polishing, makes the home care of shoes a pleasure. BLACK TAN -WHITE SHINE WITH SsntOlA AND SAVE

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MMsmM are Trimps . .. . Diamonds are good to have' and to hold any time, but this month they are TRUMPS the Diamond is the April birthstone. But when you buy a diamond when you give a diamond be sure it is a diamond of QUALITY. We handle none but high-grade stones. Every one is personally selected for its perfection of cut and color. You are safe in buying diamonds here. 0. E. MCKHNSOM

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