Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 132, 20 April 1916 — Page 2
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THUi KiCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUA-XiiiLEGKAM. IHURSlJAX. APRlL 20, 1916 .Highway- D ent -Favored at
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CAMBRIDGE CITY. lnS April. 20. Resolution passed by . the . Citizens' Welfare club ' at their regular meet Ins. Tuesday evening, April 18, 1916, follows: Whereas, There Is a bill, now pending in the senate of the United States authorizing an appropriation of $75,000,000 to be distributed to the several states of the union- for the purpose of promoting the building of public highways on the most approved plans and of the most economical materials, and . - Whereas, said bill makes the conditions of such distribution to the states contingent upon . such states having duly authorized highway commissions empowered to receive such moneys and to use the same economically for the improvement of the efficiency of the public highways for private transportation as well as for military and postal service, and, Whereas, The general assembly of our state which will meet next December will no doubt enact some law creating a highway commission, and
Whereas, It behooves the people of i
our state to attain to some common agreement as to the wisest provisions such a law should contain, therefore Be it Resolved, That the Citizens' Welfare club of Cambridge City heart
ily concurs with the movement .... recently Inaugurated in Wayne county
to organize the entire state of Indiana m an effort to Induce the coming legislature to enact a law creating a state highway commission, and Be it Resolved. That the several candidates for election to the general assembly are hereby ; urged to give this movement their earnest support and if elected to endeavor to secure such a state highway law as will give the several counties of the state the control of their equitable share of such national appropriation.. Resolved, .That copies of these resolutions be sent to the several legislative candidates of Wayne county. .
QUI MAN SERVES AS JUROR THIS TERM
DUBLIN, Lad., April 20 Mr. Orange Hall is performing his duties as Juryman at Richmond this week. . .Mr.
Everett Floyd, Clarence Fritz, Misses Marjorie Floyd - and Madge Bilby
motored to Louisville, where they attended baccalaureate services... .Mrs. Everett Monuf spent the week-end In Richmond.... Mrs. Delber Smith en
tertained the BIde-a-Wee club Tuesday evening. . . .Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Orange Hall, Miss Georgia Hicks, Mrs. Walter
Woodward were in Richmond shopping, Saturday. ...Mrs. Mendenhall and son, Kelso, of Economy, - spent Sunday with her daughter, Mlsa Virgie Mendenhall, of this place. . .Mrs. Floyd
and daughter, Marjorie, Misses Evelyn
Haze and Flossie Monuf were in Richmond, Saturday. . , Miss Georgia Hicks spent Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Butler.
CHICAGO DISPATCH TELLS OF SICKNESS OF J. L. MILLER
LOCAL ORCHESTRA TO GIVE PROGRAM FOR EATON FOLKS
EATON", O., April 20.-Wben the ' Richmond high school symphony orchestra comes here Friday evening, April 28, to fill an engagement two ' local vocalists will appear. One is ! Miss Lucile Reel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Reel, East Main - street, and the other is Eiwla Price, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Price, of i Dixon township. Before critics of note the voice of each has been commended and brilliant careers are predicted.
Both are students in Cincinnati voice
culture institutions.
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., April 20. Mrs. Arcn Knapp received a dispatch Monday, that her father, J. L. Miller of Chicago, was not expected to live. Mrs. Knapp and her children started
for Chicago on the noon train, Mon
day. ; . . .MrT and Mrs. Blair Hartley entertained to dinner, Sunday, Charles
Hartley of Oskosh, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teetor and family, Mrs. Laura Hines, Fred Murray and eons, Gordon and Stanley Murray.. , . . .Mrs. Henrietta Murray, Helen and Lloyd Root had for their guests Sunday, Mr. Lon Mur ray and family, from near Lynn . . . -Anthony Hower visited his sister, Mrs. Flora Henwoodi near Jackson burg, on Sunday . . . . Mr. William Stahr, Ruth Benbow, Lola Dwiggins, Helen Stahr and Guy Stahr were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Death at Fountain City, Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones of New Castle, were guests of Mrs. Annie Green of Plum street, Sunday. ...Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lawson of New Castle, visited Mrs. Ida Lawson on Main street, Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copeland, Mrs. Ralph Worl and Miss Lona Holderman went to Richmond Monday.
SERVE CHICKEN MEAL
MIDDLEBORO, Ind, April 20. A
chicken dinner was served at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Addleman in honor of his birthday anniversary.
Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Addleman, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas., and son, Willard: Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Morrison and son, Galen; Mr
and Mrs. T, J. Addleman, Mrs. Hanna
Strettler, and Mrs. Leota Hodgins.
- Argentine has 29,500,000 cattle and
9,700,000 horses.
LIGHT TO HOLD CONFERENCE 111 CAMBRIDGE CITY
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. April 20. The first quarterly conference of the M. E. church at this place, will be held Thursday evening. The services
will be In charge of the district super
intendent, Rev. Somervule Light..
The friends of Miss Hazel Scott, who underwent an operation for appendi
citis - at the Reid Memorial . hospital
last week, are pleased to learn that
she is making a very satisfactory recovery...., Mr, and Mrs. Omar Hurst, Arthur Reese, Russell Strickler and Miss Helen Johnson attended the Old
Melodies concert; at Doddridge chapel Tuesday evening. ...John Ohmit spent Tuesday in Richmond. .... Jesse Mus-
tin of Muskegon, Mich., is here on ac
count of : the ; serious illness of his mother, Mrs. James Mustin... ..Enoch
Highley is seriously ill. of neuralgia of
the stomach at his home on Church
street. ; .Mrs, Charles Kimmel repre
sented Zenobia Temple,,-No. 4.0, at the district meeting of the Pythian Sisters, held in . New Castle, Tuesday .Miss
Mabel Straughn will be the guest at
the close of the week og Miss Katherine Keher at Bloomington, Ind.
Feight company of Dayton. The com
pany gave the county $25 and will do the work for the material contained In the buildings. -The old court house will be replaced by a structure costing $250,000.
RAZE COURT HOUSE.
EATON, O., April 20. Work of razing Preble county's old courthouse and jail will' be begun Friday by the
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1 WHITEWATER, Ind., April 20. ! While backing the Glen Kara truck at Miller Bros, hardware store Saturday J. E. Richards, owner, was riding on the steps when'tha heavy truck was backed up t the platform in such a way as to crush both Richards' limbs below the knees. No bones were broken, however the accident will keep him boused up for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stettler, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pearl of Bethel, took dinner iat the homeof . Mr. and Mrs. Newt. Alexander Sunday. .... Paul, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson is quite sick William G. White was a visitor at Richmond Monday. Women Give Social. ! The ladies of the M. E. church of Whitewater will give an entertainment and sale at Laurel hall on -the evening lof April 22.... .Will Rothermel and daughter of near Fountain City, were ' callers here Monday. . . . .Miss Helen i Eachus spent the week-end with kins- ; folk near Boston.. .. .Frank Marrold of i Troy, O., spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fisher.. .. .At- - torney F. B. Curtis of South Bend, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis, west of town.. . . .Will Roberts of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. . . . .William Roades, who has . been working at Anderson, Ind. for some time spent the week-end with his father here..,., Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker of Richmond, were callers here Saturday evening. Rev. Case and family of Bethel, were entertained at the home of O. C.
Hunt and family Sunday Elza Coppock and family of Glen Kara, spent! Sunday with Mrs. Jane Coppock Mrs. Mary Williams of Hollansburg, j was the guest of her parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. -N. E. Davis Monday. .... George Addleman of southern Indiana, has moved to the J. C. White farm, south of town Mr. and Mrs. Newt. Bunker and Mr. and Mrs. Shurley White of Chester, were visitors here Sunday.. The eighth grade pupils of the township took the diploma examination at the school building Saturday.. .. .Raymond Polly and family of Bethel were here Wednesday evening.
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EATON.ro , April 20. If the necessary help can- be procured,. Laverr Cleveland of; Lodi will locate a can
vas glove factory here. Mr. Cleveland 4 has been here the last few days &rranging for the establishment of his f concern. A-building owned by Charles - B. Cokefalr on "North Cherry street, has been leased to provide quarters. . if
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