Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 138, 27 April 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ; AND SUN-TEIGRAM. - THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916 '. -j accident happened just south of towt near Robert Council's, " a mile ou The machine skidded then turned ovr. No one was hurt hut' the machine wa wrecked and was brought id to th garage for repairs. : t r VERIl BAKEH VEOS urday afternoon at the parsonage. of Rev. Sara L. Stoner at Eaton. They came to the home of Mr. . and' Mrs. Wilson Baker, where he has-been making his home for some time, and spent Easter. " Mrs. Baker returned to Dayton Monday;' -:; MACHINE TURNS OVER, - OCCUPANTS ESCAPE Road Boosters Meet :.l DAYTON ELDORADO. O.. April 27. Vera Baker of Eldorado, and Miss" Elizabeth Bernet of Dayton rwere: married Sat t- NEW PARIS," O. April 27. Robert Kirtley and Robert Murley were in an auto with two girl friends .when an The earth's population' reaches

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Each whale carries about a half ton of whalebone about with him.: t TENANTS LiOVE FROM BUILDING grand, total of 1,700,000,000 persona. ;

Joe Mill wa elected chairman of the Slxtb district of the Indiana Highwar Association at the meeting held In Cambridge City yesterday. Mr- Hawkins of Fayette county was elected rice president and the treasurer was elected from the Franklin county delegation. An executive committee will be composed of representatives' elected in each of the eight counties of the district. - . The object of the association as brought out in yesterday's meeting is

to create a highway movement to get a bill passed in the next legislature for

a Highway Commission to get govern

ment aid in the good road movement The movement originated in Richmond

i and the members of the Sixth district organization will head the agitation to

ret all other districts .of the state to

form associations.

The next meeting will be held at

Cambridge City, next Wednesday. Five

representatives from each county in

the district will attend. The purpose

of this .meeting will be to further the

work in the state as well as in the

district. . - . -, -

Five counties were represented the meeting yesterday.

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niDDLEDOHO PEOPLE BUY NEW MACHINE

CORSON TO DELIVER GRADUATION ADDRESS

FOR EATON SENIORS

EATON", 0., April 27. A class of twenty-five, twelve girls and thirteen ' boys, will be graduated from the local schools this year. The eemmencet ment exercises will be held, Thursday i evening, June 1, in the opera house, i Hon. O. T. Corson of Columbus, a fori mer Preble county educator, now i editor of the Ohio Educational Monthi ly. will deliver the class address. The j baccalaureate sermon will be deliveri ed by Rev. McD. Howsare Sunday ' evening, May 21, at First Christian : church. The class roll follows: Misses Emma Jones, Martha Schlingman, Helen Tyrrell, Eva Welsh; Ruth Deem, Gladys Randall, Leila Edington, Grace Gray Kathleen Gates, Glenna Gross, Marie O'leary, Gladys Swain, and ' Messrs. Lawrence Markey, Lloyd ; Frank, Russell Magill, Herbert Poffenberger, Carl Pitsinger, Roy Brannon, Carl Flory, RuBsell Johnson, James ' Sharkey, George Howsare, Victor Ress- ; ler, Harold Scofield and George Boes-cnberg.

HOLDS GARDEN SEED.

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April 27.

Henry Spaan, Indianapolis lawyer, is worried because England is holding

his spring garden . seed in her prize

court.

MIDDLEBORO, Ind., April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and family

were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark and daughter.. . . .Miss

Bernlce Little was - Sunday guest of

Olive and Ruth Boyd . . . .Mr. and Mrs,

Jefferson Addleman spent Easter with their daughter, and family, ' Mr. and

Mrs. Bennett, in Richmond. . ... Mr,

and Mrs. Fred Gunckle spent Sunday

with relatives near Greensfork.....Mr

and Mrs. Charles Little entertained at Easter dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan and Miss Izora Little of Pleasant Hill Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Little were Sunday evening guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Brooks. ,-. Buys New Automobile.

Clyde Thomas has bought a new automobile. . . . .. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirkman and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy. . . . . Smith

Wickett and son George, of Richmond

were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

WalterBrooks, Sunday evening.

Clem Alexander Bpent Sunday near Fountain City.. ; . .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks and family of Jacksonburg, were the guests of relatives here Sun

day..... Lann Case of Richmond, called on John Hawkins Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Danner and J. B. Hawkins called on friends near New Paris Sunday evening.. .. .School .was out Wednesday. A basket dinner, was served at noon and a program was rendered in the afternoon.

AT CAMBRIDGE

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind, April 27.

Miss Mayme Kennedy of Muncie

has been ' eoendina- a few days with i

Miss Gertrude Routh. . . Mr. and Mrs.

Denver Harlan and Mr., and Mrs. John

Peelle formed a part at the Coliseum

at Richmond, - Monday evening, ana

heard the Chicago Symphony orcnes-

tra W. B. Wilson attended the Democratic convention at Indianapolis

Wednesday B. F. Wissler, MR and Mrs. Will Shutz and Mrs. Sanford Bond and children will spent Sunday

with friends in Richmond..., .The old

National Bank building is being va

cated by its tenants preparatory to its

replacement by a new structure...

It is thought that Miss Hazel Scott, who recently underwent an operation

for appendicitis at Reid Memorial hosoital. will be able to return home at

the end of the week. - Attend Commencement.

Mrs. Laura Richey and Mrs. May

Hindman will attend the high school

commencement at Hagerstown this

evening. The former's nephew, Ever-

ette Taylor, will graduate. . . .Miss Ju

lia Boyd will spend the remainder of

the week with her sister, Mrs. Harry

Hobbs at Plainfield Mrs. Andrew

Benton has returned to her home in

Indianapolis after spending two days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diggs Mrs. K. P. Diffenderfer, and son Eugene, and daughters, Mary and Betty are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lowery Mrs. Willard Petro is attending the district meeting of the Federation of Clubs at Shelbyville. She is secretary of the organization. Anderson Toms is remodeling and improving the property recently purchased from John Mannon.

Philomath Events

By Gertrude McCashland.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter attended Easter services at Doddridge chapel - Sunday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fisher, near Lyon's Station.... Daniel Plankenhorn was at Liberty Saturday Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland were at . Richmond Wednesday, and their daughter Gertrude returned home with

them, after having an operation performed on her hand. She is getting along nicely. .. .Mrs. Raymond Kinder visited her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Will Bertram, near Germantown last Thursday. ... M; J. Weber and John Leistner and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix were shopping in Liberty Thurs

day. . . - Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Roden-

berg spent Saturday night with the tatter's parents near Waterloo, and attended services at Doddridge chapel Sunday morning The play, "A Poor Married Man," that the Literary society staged at Milton last Thursday, was given a warm welcome by the Boosters. Those who went report

a grand time, considering the inclem

ent weather .Mr. and Mrs. Earl

Doddridge and daughters spent Satur

day evening with Samuel Fisher. and family. . :

The population of the city of

Panama increased by 6,000 during the

last year. The total population is

now a little more than 65,000.

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