Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 139, 28 April 1916 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916
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CAMBRIDGE" CITY, Ind., April. 28. The W. H. M. 8. will hold an open meeting at the M- 'B. church. Thursday ; afternoon, . May 4. The musical part of the program will be furnished by Miss Elizabeth Wilson of Deaconeep hospital, Indianapolis. Miss Wilson Is a talented harpist.. Word has been "received here of the sudden death of Harry Shipman at Columbus, O., Thursday . morning of acute indigestion. Mr. Shipman and . his family were formerly residents of this city. le.was a locomotive engineer, and had been in the employ of the
Pennsylvania company many .years. The body will be brought here for burial Saturday morning. ." ' Buys Mason Home. James Dennis and family of. Knights town, will again, become residents of this city, he having purchased from Mrs. Emma Mason -: , her . attractive home on Mulberry. The consideration was $3,000.... ".Mrs. Anna Stricklerhas for her guests earlier in the week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitesell and Mrs. Ella Whitesell of Hagerstown Rev. R. P. Jones of the M. E., church -will have for his subject Sunday morning; : '?The Ascension"; in the evening, "Many; Mansions. . . . J. T. Reese is spending a few days with friends at Thorntown and CrawT f ordsville . Mrs. Jennie Brooks went
to Piqua, O., Wednesday to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law. Dr. Theodore Brooks. ...Miss Maggie Powers of Indianapolis is "the guest this week
of Miss Mary Dillon. ...J. A. Commons of Centerville was a Cambridge City
visitor Thursday. - .1 Mrs. Clifford
LTO PASTOR CLOSES SERVICE AT tit CHURCH
MILTON, Ind, April 28. The Rev,
Mr. Jones preached at the M. E. church here Wednesday evening." His sermon was based on the text, "Lord thou hast
Marson and children spent Thursday . ?en ouLdwelHnK Pla. " u genera-
with relatives In Richmond." - -
served a nice luncheon. .The club will recently, bought by the company.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hormel and Mrs. Maggie Moore has been appointed delegates from the, local Rebekah lodge to the grand assembly, which ' meets at Indianapolis May 17 Rev. M. J. Gorman of St Elizabeth's church was in r Indianapolis Thursday attending the Deanery of this district-Mrs. Ernest Doty and children, Dorothy and Harold, of Milton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman Thursday.,. Miss Mattie ; McClave has ; returned from Alexandria, Ind., after spending the winter , with relatives Jn that city. . . . .Mrs. Margaret Patton, after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Wesley Cornell, has returned to her
home in . Martinsville. ... Mrs. Howard
Whitely spent Wednesday" with her
daughter. Mrs. Cole, at Straughn...
Mrs. H. B. McRae of Chicago is vis-
itine Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Paul and
other relatives.... Rev. Weyant will have for his subjects at the Baptist church Sunday evening, "The Present
Church." -
Thrilling duel two miles above earth Is the subject of much comment among war correspondents. There's 'enough chance of getting killed in a battle on the ground for us, thank you. The Cambridge City Tribune informs us that the bass are biting. That may be true but it would take a sucker to go out fishing after them in the kind of weather that has been banded out lately.
cuse for the future generations when
they get to work late.
ttons. Before., the mountains were
brought forth,, or even - thou hadst formed the earth," even from everlasting to everlasting thou art God." The Rev. P. C; McCormick,.was also in at
tendance and gave the opening prayer. ....Undley Hussey, Miss Louise Hussey, Charles and Robert Hussey, of west of town, Frank Thomas-of Richmond, Mrs. 'Anna Harmler and daughter Miss Marie, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvtn Harmier, at dinner. Also Mrs. J. Thomas of Connersvllle, was a guest with :Mr. and Mrs. Harmler, Wednesday.. ...Drs. Denny and Sweney were at Rushville to attend the district medical meet,, Thursday. Lodge to Hold Session. The Eastern Star will meet Wednesday evening of the coming ' week.. .. . The Rev. M. S. Taylor closed his
series of meetings at the M. E. church, Wednesday night. He will preach at Doddridge chapel, Sunday.. . . .Charles Davis was at Richmond, Thursday on
business Mrs. George Wagner, entertained in honor of the Embroidery club, Wednesday afternoon. A company of sixteen were present which included the club's guests, Mrs. ' Carl Williams, Mrs. Harry ' Doty, Mrs. Denny, Mrs. Paul Ferris, Mrs. Squier, Miss Nellie Jones, Mrs. James Murphy and Mrs. Ernest Doty. The afternoon was delightfully spent and the hostess
meet the next time with Mrs."" R. W
Warren, north of town.' ; Davit Accepts Place. . ... . - , . - Olin Davis will take a position as deputy postmaster in the Milton office, the coming week, f Firman McCormick, who has occupied the place will rest after le&ving school, here, until the coming fall at which time he will go to college.1. .Frank 5 M. 'Jones and grandson, John- Posey - were at Richmond Thursday 'and visited the for
mer's grandson, Ernest Jones, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis.. ... Mrs. ; James Doddridge,
who recently underwent an operation
at the Reid Memorial hospital at Rich
mond, is expected home this week.. .
The PriscilJa i club: will -'meet with
Mrs. W. H. Miller, Monday afternoon. ....The grave decorating department of the Doddridge-Beck Manufacturing company has moved into Its new quarters in the upper part of the shops
Oran Bragg was at Richmond on business, Thursday, ; - -,-Go to Grand Led;... A s . " Mr. and -Mrs. Clarence Hartshorn, who were the guests of relatives here, have gone to Indianapolis, where they expected to attend the Grand Chapter, order of Eastern Star, before ; returning to their borne at Fort Wayne.. . i i Frank Hutchinson. -who is employed at the Doddridge-Beck factory had his hand severely hurt by funning a splint
er in the palm of his hand. . The at
tention of a physician was necessary to remove the splinter. . . . .The Rev;MS. Taylor will, be from home some of the time the coming week engaged in the sub-district group meetings, of the FollowrUp Mission work after :the ref cent missionary meet at Indianapolis'. The meetings will be held at College Corner; Brownsville, Robtoson'6 Chape Wood's Chapel, Boston, Locust, Milton charge Doddridge, Milton, Connersvllle,ML Pleasant and Columbia. The preachers assigned to these places will be the Revs. M. S. Taylor, F. M.
Westhafer,' Porter and Thomas SculL ... .The Straight Way class, taught by Earl Crawford, Including several outsiders played ball against 'the. Milton high school at the school grounds, Wednesday afternoon. - The score was
12 to 5 for the high school. .
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. School children In Seward, Alaska, went barefoot' in December. This was ' not on account of destitution, but because of the exceptional warmth of the' Japan current.
YOUR FRECKLES
Now since it didn't rain Easter and we are expecting nice - weather , for seven Sundays, the weather forecaster informs us that Easter has nothing to do with rain. Ah, these cruel, cruel scientists. ...
Postmaster G. B.
that the motorized rural routes will save the post office between $8,000
DIRECTIONS FOR CLEAN-UP WEEK Paint is good for the fence and buildings but it doesn't agree Aery
Bsck, announces jweii with nature when used on the
face. ,
When the front yard is clean, don't
and ,110,000 a year. Tel us Mister ; frrppt that th,A aafl a harl; vard
Postmaster, why don t you reduce f .
postal rates. Uncle Sam will be making too much profits. THAT'S PERFECTLY NATURAL ,A..C. Garrigus.i postal, inspector who revised the motorized rural route system in -.Wayne county,-says that ; he likes Richmond. How could he help f And Jupiter Pluvius is going to take a long needed rest, Weatherman Moore Informs. We agree that he deserves a,, short one.
A scrap can will save much trouble
on clean-up weeks if it is used the year round.
Headache From A Cold? Listen!
V Need Attention in March or Face . May Stay -Covered. Now is the time to take special care
of the complexion if . you wish it to 1 look well the rest of the year. The
March winds have a strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay all Summer unless removed." Now is the time to use othine double strength. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written? by a prominent physician and is. usually so successful that it is sold by druggists ' under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Get an ounce of othine double strength, and even1 a few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. Adv.
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THAT FABLE. Not many years ago, a Richmond man went fishing. Nothing odd about that is there? Here is where he proved himself an exception. He told the truth , about tbe number of fish that he caught, and he didn't stretch the size one bit. . He only caught one small sunfish, and he told the people so. Moral: Not all men are liars, but the truthful ones seem to be exceptions when it comes to telling about a fishing trip. ' The local bakers seem to think that a large hole Is no longer an essential of doughnuts. Prices of alarm clocks are going up, it is said. Maybe the high price of such machines will furnish an ex-
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