Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 143, 3 May 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, May 3, 1916.
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;5 MIWOX, lad.. May. 3, Tie following constitute tilt radua.te from the 'jWasUsgten township schools this s'year: High school. Firman McCor-
mieavPaul Werkinr, Ruth HeCormick. and Serena. Hoshour; L. El Thompson, superintendent and Veva Witter, principal. Grades, Margaret Ohmit, Harold Daniel,' Dorse Lyons, . Hilda Hotxnann, John Rautfce, Bruce Manlove, Margaret O'Connell, Dayton Warren. James Crownorer. Clara Shafer, How
ard Bryant, Ardesta. Murray, . Ruth
.f H6fmann, Cotana - Ingsnnann. How
ard Warren; Alma Wagner, teacher, rred 'Warner, Haworth Ayres, Nera Kellam; Lois Dailey, teacher. Howard Wlllitta. Raymond Shank: Violet Murley, teacher. Bernlce Lamott; Ruth "LeVertdrf." teacher. Class day
2' Thursday, at 2 p. rm at the M. E, J church. .. .Russell Wilson was' home " from Purdue to spend over Sunday ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wilson. ...Mrs. McGraw and daughter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. i Ernest McGraw at Cambridge City... 4 Mrs. O. L. Beeson and Mrs. Boyer, - .were at New Castle over the week end.to Tislt Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver.... Will Rothermel of Con- . sersville, epent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Anna -'Rothermel, at his " siBter's, Mrs. Elizabeth Klmmei. William Prftz Dies. - Mrs. Robert Bryant received word - from Dayton, O., of the death of Willlam H. Prltz . who was well known
- here, having for a few years been a resident of this place,' in the history
of the Doreey Machine company. Mr.
" Prtti was 72. He had been suffering - from leakage of the heart . and died - suddenly while at the breakfast table at 7:30 a. m. Monday: The funeral
BOY SCOUTS PROBE THEFT OF FLOWERS
The Boy Scouts are going to make an effort to put a stop to the petty
thlefts of flowers, rose bushes and the like which have been going on for gome time. Plans for a campaign will be outlined at a meeting to be held Friday night. In the near future the scouts are planning to give a short play, "A Strenuous Afternoon." A summer camp is also under consider-
will be from the home at 48 i High street, Thursday at 2 p. m. He is survived by. three sons and-three daughter and his wife. Bernard Null has the measles.;.. Mrs. Julia -Hayden, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. TempHn and other relatives, returned to her home at Straughn.. .'. . Mrs. Sarah Cross Is much the same. -...The PrlsciNa club met with Mrs.
W. H, Miller Monday afternoon. There were about thirty-five ladles in attend
ance and- the afternoon was very- en-
Joyably spent by all present. The hostesses were - Mrs: David Parker, Mrs. James Kapler, Mrs. Miller.; Mrs.
Albert Sarver, Mrs. W. W. Lererton, Mrs. Cullen Squier ( and Mrs. I E. Thompson. A very nice luncheon was served..... Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Knlese and daughter of Cambridge City, vtslted Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas at Connersville Sunday... Charles Davis, Will Scott and H.-D. Huddleston-were at East Germantown to attend a funeral Monday.. The W. C. T. U. was to have met with Mrs. Alice Gresh, or with Mrs.. F. M. Jones, Tuesday afternoon. - Both ladles are eick and the meeting . was postponed until next
Tuesday afternoon.,... John Sevier of
Indianapolis, and Miss Catherin Hataway of Richmond, were guests of Mrs.
Julia Ball this week..... Mrs. Charles Davis has been suffering from pleu
risy. Elsie McDowell is much-the same. J. B. Murley Is better.
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: ECONOMY,-IndL, May ,3. Mrs: Joe Cain,' Mr.' and' Mrs. Campbell. Misses Cain and. Tores of Anderson, Mrs. Martha Atkinson, Mrs. C. C. Poarch and 'Mrs. Ada Bellinger formed a dinner party at the Cranor hoted Sunday. .. .Mrs., Grace Hunt and son Irvin were at Richmond Saturday, j ; . Prof. Braunflel and family are - visiting relatives at Matthews. .Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and children of
Webster visited the Hlatts Sunday...
Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas' Cain and . sons
were guests of Mrs. Martha Cain and daughter,, Ella,1 Sunday afternoon:.. .
Miss Juanlta Atkinson visited " Miss
Mary Bellinger Sunday. Visits With Morrisons. :.':
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison were Sunday dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Morrisson, near. Carlos City. .... Mr. and Mrs. ' Hurlie : Lantz and
children of Hagerstown, W. 1L. Fennl-
more and ' daughter,' Blanche, were at Modoc Sunday. . . .Frank . Greenstreet
has a new auto. Hetook , Enos Veal, Link Morrison and George Ballinger
out for a drive Sunday morning over a picturesque road southwest of town,
and the machine objected to turning a sharp curve and . went straight ahead.
straddling a fence. No one was hurt but the auto Darie Oler has a new
automobile.... Clyde Franklin was a guest of Irwin Hunt Sunday. . . .Ed Martin took dinner Sunday at the Edwards brothers home.
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NEW -PARIS, Ohio, - May S.-r-Mr. and ; Mrs. , Patrick Horrigan. and family of near Eaton were called Sunday by the, death, of Frederick :Blenke, their son-in-law. . . .Mrl and Mrs. Harry Shafer, ' Misses CTara, Ella and Elizabeth Shaf er. Harry Shafer and Mrs. Shaf er of Hamilton, and. Misses , Hattie and Clara Bloss of Dayton were Sunday guests" of Mrs. F.F. McLaughlin and family . .v. Mr. -and Mrs. Chas. F. Freed and son Ronald and Mrs. H. A. Beggs spent Sunday with Mr. " and Mrs. Bucke at West Manchester. . . . Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hawley; returned Saturday from their -winter's sojourn in Florida. - -visits With Mother. Mr; and Mrs. Wesley Smith of Louisville, Ky., came Sunday for a visit, with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Nancy Noggle. . . :Me6sere. and Mesdames
O. W. Sherer, G. A. Bogan, C. M. Wilcox and O. H. King motored to Cederville, Ohio Sunday and spent the day with. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richards and family. . . .Mrs. William Roach and son returned Monday to Indianapolis after a few days' visit with Mrs. Ella Barnett, the former's mother. .'. .G. A. Bogan has made the purchase of a fine, new Pilot touring car.. Messers.
and Mesdames Burley McGill, Charles
McPpherson and ,T. J. Canny, Leo Canny and Miss Katherine Marrinan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown at Richmond. Visits With Relatives. Miss Mayme. Smith of Richmond spent Sunday with local relatives and friends . . Miss Elizabeth Bailey of Dayton was the guest of her sister. Mrs. M. O. Penland and family over Sunday,;,. Mrs. Irene Sinck and Children of. Richmond is the guest of local relatives -. . .Miss Ada Brown,
nurse In the Mayo Brothers Hospital
to her work after a short vacation
spent here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and W. A. Brown. . ..Progressive Eldorado, a town lying north of here has already clinched her street, oiling proposition and hired tour local contractor, W. E; Jones to make "the application. ..Lowell Penland of Eldorado spent the week-end with his uncle, M. O. Penland and family. - ,
PFEIFFER ADDRESSES - CENTER INSTITUTE
CENTER VI LLE, Ind.; May S- The sixty-third Center . township - Sunday school institute will be held Sunday at
the Christian church, beginning at
1:30 o'clock. A fall attendance of
members of all Sunday schools is de-
new Information and hei to bring the Sunday school work " to a higher standard of efficiency. , . The following program Vill- be given i'' - ' ' ' Song. -. , . .. . --1 . I Devotional Rev. "Mildred1 Allen. ' Secretary's report... followed by ' reports of departmental superintendents. Song.' :" - Address Harry Reeves. ; Question Box Leroy KlmmeL Address Rev. L; ,P, Pfeiffer. : Song. . - BenedictKm-Rev." F. C. McCormlck.
at Rochester, Minn, returned Monday sired, so that each school may obtain
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Attendance at the Methodist church Sunday. 173 ; collection $3.30. Rev. Ballard's) Sunday morning subject, "The Value of Prayer"; :30 p. m.. baccalaureate sermon.
The beard of directors of the M. church met Monday night.
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Ladles' Aid society social Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the church. Prof. Sauers of Purdue will give a lecture on landscape gardening tomorrow evening at the M. E.- church.
Mrs. Emma Hiatt of Morgan Creek Friends' church, who was appointed by the county Sunday school committee to visit the Sunday schools of
MOORELAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH DEDICATED AT SUNDAY SERVICES
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., May 3. Persons from here attended the services at Mooreland, Sunday, when the Chrstlan church was dedicated. ..'.The Rev. Fred Chelan of this place, pastor of the Christian church, Is also pastor of the Mooreland Christian church. It was an all day meeting. Rev. W. D. Samuels, D. D., of Bluff ton, Ind., preached the dedicatory sermon and the Rev. D. R. Lusk of Albany, Ind. and Rev. Chelan participated in 'the exercisc9. Mrs. Albert Hiadman, Mrs.
Joe Teetor and 'Mrs. Anthony Hower of this place, assisted In the music. Mrs. Hlndman sans a solo with violin obligato by" Mrs. Teetor and Mrs.
Hlndman and Mrs. Teetor also ren
dered a duet. The orchestra gave several selections. . Two thousand dollars was raised at the forenoon session to liquidate the debt on the new building and it was dedicated free from debt.
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own business we would be more apt to mind ours.
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Perry and Dalton townships, visited the M. E. Sunday school here Sunday. Township Sunday school convention will convene Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the M. E. church. Attendance at the Friends Sunday school, 59; collection 82 cents. Rev. Oliver Frazer preached two excellent sermons at 10:30 and 7:80 o'clock. ! Friends Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna Morrison.
WEAR LIGHT SUITS
MARION, Ind.. May 3. Marion Elks will wear light gray suits, purple hose, purple neckties . and white collors when they go to the state convention at Michigan City.
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Sold by Arlington Hotel Cigar Stand, Westoott Hotel Cigar Stand, & H. Feltman, Cngle A Eaten, Qulgley Drag Stores,
t Every physical or mental act that is performed uses up millions upon miUionsof red Corpuscles of the blood. The demand is enormous and continuous. Is it any wonder that the active boy and girl should manli fesrthis need by hunger? Proper food is required so that the system mfo new red corpuscles. HfcMO is" a concentrated food made with the idea - of supplying many of the element needed in assisting: nature to rebuild old blood cells and to manufacture new ones, it is so pleasing to the taste, so easy to assimilate, and so well tolerated by the- stomach that a mimmumi amount of effort by the digestive system is required in converting the food element into red blood (corpuscles. It is an ideal lunch for the boy or girl, or a pleasing beverage at meal Its use witI convince you. . Makes a 'delicious food drink by iBimply adding water. We suggest that "you try a 50c package m with our guarantee I satisfaction. At all drug stores. Thompson's Malted Food Co.,Waukeha, Wis. A. Q., Luken Co.. Richmond.
Hard water is the cause' of your difficulty in washing. . Climalene, pure white crystals, softens water and cleanses also. It saves its cost in saving soap; it makes the work much easier, the results much better. "; For Washing Dishes For Laimdry Use For Your Bath Climalene Is Ideal Sold mt alt Grocers : 10 Cents a Package
CUmslen Co, Canton. Ohio
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"SEE AMERICA FIRST" Every true American should see some part of America during his next vacation and let's hope that that next vacation will he this year but in seeing America you also want to see that your baggage is properly looked after. MILLER'S TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND TRAVELING BAGS excell all others. Their superior quality in workmanship and materials makes them the ideal articles for you to use when traveling. Miller's Trunks and high quality leather goods are not highly priced," but they represent full 100 per cent, value.
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From Graduating time is Gift Time, and no custom could be more laudable than that of presenting to the Sweet Girl Graduate, or her more sturdy brother, some token of remembrance or esteem. Our stocks are overflowing with suggestions in this line. Articles which are sure to be highly appreciated, and reflect credit upon the . taste, judgment and sentiment of the giver.
A Dickinson Diamond is the last word In Gifts for the graduate. We are making a special display of Diamond Mounted Jewels which we want you to see. Exquisite mountings of the most artistic and unique design, all incrusted with diamonds of rarest cutting, and incidentally we are, offering them at the lowest possible prices which means 10 to 15 less than you would pay elsewhere.
A Dickinson Watch would be a gift that would constantly remind the recipient of its donor. When-you buy a watch of Dickinson you have a guarantee that It will keep time correctly from the very moment it enters your possession.' All Watches are thoroughly adjusted before they leave the store. . We guarantee both Movement and - Case. - . We are offering exceptional values in Watches for the graduate. The very best makes in solid gold and gold filled cases. Ask to see the Dickinson Special at $8.00, $15.00, $25.00
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Our new Reed Porch nd House Furniture is now on display a full carload of Chairs, Rockers, Settees, Suites, Swings and Couches in various new designs. All very modestly priced. You will want some of these pieces this summer, so we advise i earlv
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Almost before you realize that the weeks have flown, the sweltering days of July will be upon us. You probably got along without a refrigerator last summer, but how many times you wished
you had bought one. START THE SUMMER RIGHT BY BUYING NOW, A
Challenge Rclrigcralor
We have now on display 2 carloads of Challenge Refrigerators, in many styles and sizes. Every one a guaranteed ice-saver; prk : 8 50
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Best RUG VALUES We Have Ever Offered In addition to these two specials we have equally good values in Velvets, Axminsters, Tapestry, Body Brussels and Wiltons, all of which you should see and
compare before buying.
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Big new line of- Wool-faced Brussels Rugs, 9x12 size, in pretty floral or oriental designs. An exceptional value at our special JM Q price of ....... pi-0 I O
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A Handsome Addition To Your Porch Or Living Room
A NEW DESIGN KALTEX ROCKER At a Special Price This beautiful New Rocker is practically Indestructible, being made ef the toughest fiber, carefully put together by hand. Light In Weight and Strong In Fabric. Upholstered In pretty Tapestry which can be changed at will. THESE ROCKERS ARE A GENUINE BARGAIN You'll probably never be able to buy the rockers pictured above again for the prices quoted. The supply is limited. The demand for it is steadily increasing. If you don't profit by this opportunity, you'll deprive yourself of an economy and of a lot of solid comfort this summer. Remember, you don't have to pay cash but can take advantage of our convenient credit terms.
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