Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 138, 27 April 1916 — Page 12
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v ... . ! " " - - " ". T . ... v- ' LYNX. Ind., April 27. Mr. and Mr. ' , "W. R. Halllday returned Monday evening from Alexandria where they -were -"iter guests of their daughter Mrs. fe.fi t Frank Kellar and family. They were -wcs accompanied - home by "their children.
iMr. and Mrs. Frank Ault and son, iPauL. . ; .Russell lienbarger of De-
Pauw university, spent Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
inert Isenbarger.. .v.Mel Wogomen
rwns a visitor In Richmond Wednesday.
l....Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hangen of ln-
Mia.fi.nolls. are spending the week
fwith friends here .John Carter was U visitor in Winchester Wednesday. - Will Deliver Address.
, The Rev. B. C. Hallman, pastor, of -' the M. E. church will' deliver the baccalaureate address on Sunday evening V at- thm West Christian church. The
Ho-ihlsrh. school students will furnish the
Wmislfi. directed by Mrs. way, musical
director. . . . . Mrs. George Ryan and
, (daughter Elizabeth, of Indianapolis,
sare spending, tHe weeic wnn wr. ana Mrs. Thomas Reece..i..Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Hecker and son Sheldon, visit
ed .relatives in Winchester Wednes-
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. . . .Dr. Smelser and Dr. Lou Clem of
Richmond, were called to Lynn Wed
nesday to see the latter father, Isaac
Clem, who is quite sick.. ...Miss Thelma Morris of Bluffton, was visit
ing relatives here this week.
Giins of Britishers Aimed at Aircraft
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SUNDAY SCHOOLS REPRESENTED AT LAY CONVENTION
WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio, April 27. Mrs. Mina McUUan of Greenville is visiting Mrs. Anna Leas and other relatives and friends at this place.. ..Mrs. Viola Harrison -attended the funeral of a relative,, Sunday at Hollanstmrg. , . .Mr. ; and Mrs.? Roy Howell and son, Roy of near Otterhelll. vfsit.nd Mm T jirAnna Tmmn and
day!.. ..Mrs. Maude Rockhill of, near daughters, Sunday. . . .Misses Irene
iAhrtr. who has been very ill the
past week, passed away on Tuesday
evening..... Bruce uranius oi uie Chenoweth Lumber. Co., is taking a few days vacation, from having a finger cut off; at the first joint. . . .
fMrs. Townsend of inaianapons, is
nendine the week witn Her sister
Lmxs. Charles Shade and husband.
Hold Annual Banquet. The L O. O. P. lodge held their an-
flfijui banquet on Wednesday evening.
EASTER GUESTS DINE AT HOLIES
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NEW PARIS, O.. Aprtt 27. Mr. and ,Mrs. James A. King entertained a .family party at dinner Easter at their country home. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.- Harry King. Mrs. Mary Ormsly, New "Hope; Mr. and Mrs. rhna E. Murray and daughter, Bes-
. nf -Ratrin! Mrs. Erma Marker, of
West Alexandria; Mr. and Mrs. Walt vine- .id, son. Mr. and Mrs, : John
Barney, and Mr. and Mrs.-John King ' ....Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Reynolds. of Tontiocsop. Rtent the latter part of
wftk with L: W.; Hinnon, their
unclA Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Brice
vrt the followinz euests at dinner
tr.aeir- Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Davis
mnn and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Ad Reid
.nrt familv. Mr. and Mrs T. L. Por
.M and Hmierhter. Miss MaryA A
centerniece. a complete -farm
lajid im miniature, adorned the taljle and was the delight of the younger f oiv of the- narty ; .Mrs. T 'r Pitz:
water is seriously 111. ...Mrs. ' McLaughlin of Dayton, was celled -here by the accident Sunday to . her son, Rev. Prank F. McLaughlin... '.Mrs.
Annie Byers, Castine, Ohio, was sum
moned here Tuesday by the .illness
!of her mother, Mrs. Fltxwater....Mr. land Mrs. Perry Tickel and, family of
Florida, are guests or Mr. ana wrs. Jos. T. Heeter and will likely locate here. The station of the. Auto Central Transfer company with its new trucks, 'is at W. F. Wrenn's store, where packages may be left .or called for...iR. D.fPenland is iU with the
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"Aeroplanes hover above us, little clouds of fleecy white suddenly appear out of space all around them and drift
away before the wind,?, writes Viggo Loepfer from' front. That is what happens when Archibald gets busy. Archibald is the anti-aircraft gun. Here we see the crews of two British Archibalds hustling' for their posts as a Fokker is signalled. . .. .;, ',, :' -v ,.
NINE GAff FIRE GIRLS y -v get silver fagot rings
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Wolverton", Mabel and Agnes Trainor.
Relda McKhan and Elizabeth Hartzell
of Greenville, called on friends here Sunday afternoon.
Will Attend Convention., Several from here will attend the
Ministerial convention at Phillipsburg, next Thursday. Mrs. F. M. Davisson
will represent the church; Mrs. C. E.
Barnes, the C. E. society and Mrs. E. B. Creager. the Sunday school. Mrs.
J. B. Trone and Mrs. Eliza Brown will also attend.... Last Sunday. .Miss
Sylvia Trone entertained at a 6-o'cIock dinner for Miss Ruby Guenther who Is home. -..from -Miami University -for
her' spring., vacation and ; Miss Leah Jenkins, teacher in West Manchester high school who will soon leave for her home at 'Yellow "Spring. Those present were the . Misses Ruby Gneuther, 'Leah Jenkins, Susan Guenther, Ola Trump and - C. J. Crossairt of
Columbus, O. Raymond Gaucb, of
Ohio State University, was an even
ing celler. . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Frank spent Monday in Dayton.... Mrs.. Joe Monebrake and daughter, Edna were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wehrley. Entertain Gue&ts.
Mr. and Mrs A. J. Myers and Miss Minnie Moore of Bellfountaine. were
entertained Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes.
CLASS AT WHITEWATER SCHOOL PLANS SOCIAL AND FESTIVAL
WHITEWATER, -Ind., " April 27 Charles White and family spent ....George Culey and family had as their guests Sunday, James Robinson and family Class No. 3 of the Christian Sunday school will give an entertainment and social at the church parlors, Saturday evening, April 29.. . . Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pegg
of Lynn, and Ollie Marshall were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott near Arba, Sunday..... Mies Virginia Worley spent Saturday night and Sunday , with her uncle, George Worley , and family, near Chester.... .Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fisher left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Illinois.. . . .Jerry Gilbert of Arcanum, was here on business Thursday.. . ..Mrs. Dan White spent Easter with Mrs. Hannah Skinner and daughter at Bethel. , Attend Richmond Lodge. C. D. Pyle, Thomas Arthur and A.
of I B. Austin attended lodge at Richmond j Monday night.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lon
SECOND SECTION OF CAMBRIDGE AID CLUB PRESENTS EICHtOR WITH NICE GIFT
Farmer and . Mrs. Bert Farmer were In Richmond Monday.. . .The. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mikesell of Canada, .was - buried at : this place Saturday afternoon. . . . I Messrs. Paul Simpson, O. C. Hunt, N. E. Davis and William Curtis attended lodge at " Milton Monday night.. . . .Fidelis Hill and family of near Winchester, spent Mon
day with relatives. . The following have purchased new
automobiles ' the past wftk: Ollie Marshall, Shurley -White, Chalmer Muchner, Clyde Thomas and Mrs. Alice Haisley.. . . .James Shank was a business visitor at Richmond Monday. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Roll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClure near' Hollansburg.. . . .The Sunday School convention was largely attended 'here Sunday afternoon.
CENTERVILLE, -. Ind., ' April 27. Miss Laurabel Stevens entertained the Camn Fire" Girls Monday .evening. At
the ceremonial meeting ,-nlne -. of the members received the silver fagot j ring, "given" for the first rank. . At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served., The Camp presented to Misses Bernice Beck , and Ruth Darnelle, beautiful brown and. gold felt, cushion tops as graduating presents.. . . .The little son of:, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McMinn has been very sick for several days..... Mr; and Mrs. Weiser have for their guests, Mr; Weiser's, mother and sister. Miss Mary, and Mrs. Coblentz, all of Dayton, .-O... ..Mr. sand Mrs. Archie Barr, Mrs. Molly Morgan and Miss Naomi Monger are attending the Grand Assembly of the Eastern Star at Indianapolis this week.. .. .Mrs. Alford Lashley is spending several days with her son and family at Boston. Miss Hattie-Williams has accepted a
position as bookkeeper with the Dun
bar Brothers Lumber Co." Miss Letna Dunbar has been filling the place.-. . . .
School closed Wednesday. Exercises
were held in the morning by the younger children and the presentation of fairy scenes from "Midsummer Ninght's Dream," was much appreciated, also the rendering of the poem, "Hia- atha," by little Richard Rau, six years of age. The afternoon program was given by the high school and the "Class History and Class Prophecy were well written Miss Jennie O'Melia is filling a position with Dougan and Jenkins at Richmond;. .. .Miss Florence Beck spent several days' in Rlch-
mond the first of the week . as guest . of Mrs. : William Conkle.. . .'.Mrs. Lewis Stackhouse - and children of Greensfork, are visiting their mother Mrs. Chamberlin.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deardorf were at Brookvllle,. O- for a" few days, guests of her sister, Mrs. J.C. Shaner .Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and, son Richard, have returned from a-: visit with Mrs. Brown's 1 parents at Hamilton, Ohio. '
SUFFERED YEARS OF TORTURE, CURED IN ONE MONTH
Many Cases Suffering for Years and . Thought to be Incurable,.. Now Being Healed. A prominent citizen of Alliance, O., writes: "For years I suffered with eczema on my face. Our leading druggist recommended Amolox. I bought one box of ointment and two bottles of the liquid and one cake of soap. After a month's treatment I am completely cured. It ' has ' been several months since using it and my face is perfectly smooth, with no sign' of a return of the trouble. John Hodgson, 936 Noble St, Alliance, O. AMOLOX, the new scientific prescription for ; the relief and cure of skin diseases, now " at leading' drug stores. . 50c trial . size. A. G. Luken will refund the money If it fails to do what' we claim for it . Send postal for free sample to Amolox Laboratories, Youngstown, O, '
HOME FROM ROME, LAUDS WILSON'S POLICY
WOMAN, 88, FALLS
OFF STEP LADDER AT GRAPE ARBOR
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ECONOMY, Ind., April 27. Mary Ann Williams who is industrious at 88, fell packwards off of a step-ladder ustalning a few, bruises that caused her to be laid up a few days. While up on the laddervshe took hold of, a cleat that was nailed , to the house,
jwhlch gave way quickly, causing her
to over balance. "Aunt Mary Ann ,is recovering from the fall and soon .'-will be able to handle hatchet and
and saw - again. v ;Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain and son Kenneth attendedtha concert at Richmond Monday nighty.:. Simpson Pierce returned from Richmond .Tuesday afternoon. . ..Earl. Cain. Oscar Edwards and Ora Edwards were at Richmond Monday. . Ezra Fraiser; and -Joe Cain were at Richmond; Tuesday. . . .Oran Farmer made a business trip to Richmond Tuesday..'. -.Mrs. Tillle Clark and Miss Belle 'Conley were shopping at Richmond . Tuesday .... Albert Atkinson is contemplating buying the Mrs. Ada Ballenger property.
FARMERS ORGANIZE TO OBTAIN EXPERT
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 27. The members of the Second section of the Social Union called at the home of Mrs. Charles Eichlor Tuesday evening and presented her with a set of cut glass sherberts. The occasion was enlivened, with readings by Miss Evelyn Gaar, and ended with a dainty lunch served by Mrs. Eichlor The Royal theatre on East Main street, is being enlarged and about two hundred seats added.. .. .Mayor Leb Watkins of New Castle, was a Cambridge City visitor Wednesday. Returns from Capital. Mrs. Laura Modlin has returned to her, home . in , Indianapolis, after two weeks spent in the home -of her sister, Mrs. John Inger man Miss Agnes Pusinell! attended the concert of the Chicago Symphony! orchestra at Richmond, Monday evening.. . .The dance given , by. the U. R. of K. P.; on Tuesday; evening was attended by guests from" Richmond, New Castle, Connersville, and the other neighborning towns and proved a most interesting social affair. Lunch was served by the committee. ' The musio for the occasion was furnished by Hurst's theatre orchestra... . Mr. and Mrs.
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EATON. O., April 27. Final steps to secure for the county ah agricultural aeent nrobably will be taken Saturday,
when farmers hold a mass meeting at
the courthouse. Reports of committees on membership in the county's twelve townships will be made, and
loaders in the movement bave assur
ance the roll will be large enough to give assurance. 'H. O. Silvers, Dixon township farmer, Is president of a temporary organization formed a few weeks ago and has issued the call for
the meeting Saturday.
Vancouver island, it Is estimated,
alone con "supply 1,000,000,900 feet of
vrrhiitable timber a year ror iuu
EATON, O.. April 27. Under direction . of state of ficers, 600 black bass, weighing from one pound to one and one-half pounds, have been placed in
Crystal lake. The consignment was brought, to Eaton" by Deputy State Game Warden Acton. Organizations
to uphold state .'fish ; and game 'laws have been formed at several places in Preble county and the present season holds forth to true sportsmen great promise.
John Ingerman entertained at a family dinner. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ingerman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ingerman and Karl Ingerman of Richmond, also Mrs. Laura Modlin of Indianapolis. . "
DOLA FLEMING SUES CHARGING CRUELTY
EATON, O., April ( 27. Charges of extreme cruelty and gross neglect are advanced by Dola R. Fleming in a suit
for divorce from J. Elmer Fleming'
She also asks the custody of their two children. Fleming and his 'wife formerly lived in Richmond, where he wasemployed by the Adams Express company, but following their separa
tion about a year ago she came to
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THOMAS IfELSOJf PAGE.
Capt. Bobbie Watt, second baseman and leader of the Columbia University nine, is one of the real stars of college baseball. Last year Bobbie went through the entire season without an error in 114 chances and batted for an
Eaton and is living with her parents,! average of .387. In the five games so
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rule. The de
fendant is now located in Chicago. At the time Fleming and his wife separated he came into the spotlight by Ms effort to abduct their son, Robert. The children, was returned to the mother" after an absence of a few days.
Deaths in Preble
far this year he has batted for .437! and shows no sign of slumping. He j cannot repeat his fielding record, however, as he has made one error this I year. ' I
In the Samoan islands is a breed of cattle the bulls of which seldom weigh more than 200 pounds and the cows 150 pounds.
One electrical, company at Schnectady, N.Y., has 18,000 employes on the roll at the present time more than ever before in the history of the company and. it Is likely more hands will be needed.
ABOUT RHEUMATISM. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply muscular rheumatism due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism which attacks the larger joints, knees, hips, and shoulders. Neither of these varities require any Internal treatment. All you need Is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment with . vigorous massage, v Try , it and see how quickly It gives relief. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. '. .'.
MALINDA EARLY. EATON, O. Funeral services for Miss Malinda Early, 80, were held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Joseph Goffman, East Main street, conducted by Rev. J. C. Shaw, of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Early lived in the Coffman home fifty-seven year's.
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