Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 133, 21 April 1916 — Page 2
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Y MILTON, Ind- April 21. The Abe iilartia wedding was one of the social J features of yie week. A large crowd j filled Melodeon hall, and the order of procession was as follows: Hon. ExEditor Gale Fluehart and wife came to have all things In readiness for the bridal party, Mrs. Fluehart ' strewing newspapers to make an aisle of white, while Mr. FJuebart brought the bou1quet, which Mrs. Fleuhart placed on 9 the piano. S Constable Newt Plum of Beanblos3som was then received, after which 1 came Rose Bud and Felicity Moop. 4 Uncle Ez and Grandma Pash. Then 3 came the bride's mother, Mrs. Manda J Martin, who was ' bowed In grief at her daughter's marriage. Miss Anna Snodgrass, the oldest old maid of the a county came, and Miss Snodgrass play'ed an Important part in her efforts to 2 get a husband for leap year. She wore the latest spring hat and $j brought her canary. The Rev. Wiley Tangier came and' was greeted by 5 every one with great joy. Miss Felicity Moop gave "Love's Old Sweet Song" as the groom, Lafe V Budd, 3 and Tilford Moot entered.' Then came the ushers, Tell Binkley, Tipton 4 Budd,: Dr. Mopps, Pinkey Kerr, slowly up the aisle, followed by the flower 5 girls,' Imogene Pash,' Mamie Moon, 1 Moon, Goldie Dolittle and Birdie Moon,
wno strewea me aisie wun aanaenonB, Thubarb and, dock. They were followed by the bridesmaids. Fawn Lippincott and Tawney Apple. - Next came th matron - and maid - of honor. Mrs.
Tnford Moot and Miss Imortelle Budd.
- Then, came the, ringbearers, carry-..
-Ing a large brass curtain ring. This was borne on a large white pillow out lined in turkey red. These were Katie
HUNTER FINED $25
EATON. O.. April 21. Charles Mai
ston, colored, known for the length of his police coiirt record, was taken to
Cincinnati Thursday by Deputy Game
Warden Acton to serve a term in the Hamilton county workhouse. Malston was fined $25 and costs by a Camden magistrate when arraigned on a charge of hunting without a license.
Moots and Germ .Williams, .Then
came the bride, Flossie Belle, leaning gracefully on the arm of her ; father, Abe Martin. The ceremony was Inter
rupted by the constable, wno saw there was a. bill of 79 cents against
the groom. After, trying m vain to
borrow; while the bride tainted, tne preacher finally stood for the money and the impressive ceremony was completed. -
Among the unwelcome features was th uninvited guest. Mrs. Samantha Alton nmiit th first wife of Lafe Budd:
The congratulations being over the
guests furnished a program oi music and recitations. The bouse wag packed and the net proceeds were 149.45. .' 't 1 ' 1 1 ' " 1 1 1 lli?Y " WOODS ARRANGES EASTER PROGRAM
FOR PARIS CHURCH NEW PARIS, O., AVril 21. Easter will be observed Sunday at the Presbyterian church by a vesper service at 3:30 o'clock by the choir under direction of Prof. Jesse Woods of Richmond. Mrs. M. 6. Penland will be soloist and Miss Irene, Timmons, accompanist. The public generally .is cordially Invited to attend: A brief EaBter talk will be made by the pastor. Rev. E. J. Vance. The program follows: " (a) Prelude in C, Whiting; (b) Morning Song, Ashf ord, organ. Prof. Woods ; hymn, "SL Christopher," No. 97, choir and congregation; prayer and scripture reading; "Awake, Glad Soul, Awake!"" Bridge, choir; two hymns, choir a) "The Resurrection," Gauntlet, (b) "Jesus Christ Our Lord," Smart; solo. "The Risen Lord," Ashford, Mrs. M. O. Penland; offertory, "Berceuse in D Flat," Whiting, organ, Prof. Woods; address, "The Justice of Sacrifice," Rev. E. ' J. Vance ; (a) "Break Forth Into Joy ! " Greenish, choir; (b) "He Is Risen." Schilling, quartette, Mrs. M. O. Penland, Mrs. W.
E. Jones,., M. H-v Pence, John ' W. Noakes; (c) "Thanks Be to God," Marchant; choir; benediction; .postlude, "Easter Allelnla," Smart. - .
MICE FfRE CHURCH
NORTH VERNON Ind., Aprll:2i: Mice and matches caused a fire In St Ann's Catholic church, with $500 damages. - - - ---
CZfllQDISTS ISSUE ; EASTER PHOGnAn
NEW PARIS, O., , April 21. The morning "worship hour Sunday at the M. E. church will be devoted to Easter;
The following program will be given: Organ prelude. "Hallelujah, Christ Is Risen," : choir; invocation ; ; recitation, two - girls; solo. Marguerite Kessler. with choir; exercises, "He is Risen " ten boys, andglrla; "Crown Him. choir; xerclse,;rEaster Flowers; song, "Easter Lilies"; recitation. Phillip Kessler; joyful Tiding choir; exercises, "Easter Joy"; solo, Pauline Marshall ; -offering ; - recitation. Eliza
beth Marshall; "He Lives Again," choir; exercise, "Gems tor His Crown" Recitation. Ruth Engie; "Song of Triumph. choir; Easter, drill; "The Blessed Morn, choir ; . address. Rev. F. F. McLaughlin, pastor, with baptisimal service; "Our Lord Is Risen From the Dead," choir; benediction ; postlude. In the last hundred - years Great Britain has had a dozen .types of rifle.
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NEW PARIS. O., April 21. The Live Wire class of the Presbyterian Sunday 'school will hold a 10-cent parcel post sale and a 15-cent supper in the church parlors this evening. Ice cream and cake will be served. '4 The ladies of the M. E. church will hold their annual Easter market Saturday In the Pence meat market. , .
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