Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 144, 4 May 1916 — Page 16

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THE ItlCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA1L THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916

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FINISHES: PLANT AT GALiDOIDGE

" CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Mar 4. Th AUl-Gra Casting company, ha lU plant almott completed, and 'will probably begin operation the first week In June.. ...Carl Bayer left Monday for Urban, O., "where he has accepted a position with the TJrbana Tool Works. ....Felix W. Dirk, -who has been seriously :ill for sereral -weeks, fails to make i satisfactory improvement Charles Ault, who has been spending a few days with his parents here, left Wednesday morning for Chicago., He goes thence at the close of the week -to his home In Auburn. Main..... Prof, jr.- i v. Combs of ' Danrille, ' was the guest i of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reese, Tuesday. Attends Taylor Funeral. ." Mrs.': Laura Richey attended the funeral of Mrs. Jacob Taylor, at Hagerstown Thursday.. . , -The Helen Hunt elab will meet at the home of Miss Lillle Conklin on Monday. Papers will bew read by Miss Swallow and Mrs. .M arson on Indiana Women,?, and "In Memoriam.V...Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chapman were the guests Sunday of Mrs.. Chris. Wessel at Richmond..... Mrs.'. Grace Beard went to Indianapolis Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Leslie Jay.. .. .Mr. and Mrs, -John Peele entertained at their home Tues lay - erenlng, Mr. and Mrs. . Moren fWhittllnger, Miss Esther Stnughn and bSen Reeves. The time was spent at cards.. ...Mr and Mrs. B. W.' Gentry

and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner spent today (Thursday) in Indianapolis.. . . . Mrs. George Stif el visited . friends in Richmond Tuesday, . ... , ,

MAY GET CON VICT TO " SHOW ARNOLD GRAVE

SPEAKS ON SGAIIDAL

Crowds are growing . larger; each night at the Mission services for women which are being neld this week1 In the St.-Mary's Catholic' church. "

" Last night was the record breaking

night from the' standpoint of attendance, i-"' ' . Father Finnerty spoke last night on "Calumny. Distraction and Scandal

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nie . doctor axys

Jto.my healtb." Vhml ot it. my dearT' I Atnt suppose the 4d fogy

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Edward Glennoris, the convict serv

Ing a term In prison at Providence,

R. I., may be taken to New York and

an effort made to have him point out

the alleged grave of, Dorothy : Arnold.

Glennoris Is said to have confessed

that he herped bury the missing girl

In the- celiarof a house - near- West Point; A search In the vicinity de

scribed by Glennoris failed to reveal

any trace of a grave. Lieutenant Wil

liams of the New York police depart

ment Is - at Providence to - negotiate

for the return of - Glennoris to New

York. Lieutenant Williams has' han

dled the Arnold case since Miss Ar-

nold disappeared on December 12, 1910.

Fi;:isii basel:hit:: ::: OF U. E. CliiLDKIB: . AT SPARTAIISDURG

r- CRETE, Ind, May 4. James ' R Clark; .wife . and baby of Sulphur Springs, Ind., are here visiting relatives and friends .... Harry F. Bowen . and family visited in' New Castle over Sunday. .Geo. T. Bo wen was at Arcanum . Monday. . . . Roy- Crist, Gail Chenoweth and Williard Jordan were Joy - riding Sunday, the places visited . were Greenville, Castine : -Eldorado," New. Paris, Richmond, Fountain - City and Lynn,: Ind.... Com

mencement class night and the Alum

ni or the Spartansburg High - scnool was well attended and was a success! The exhibit of the manual : training work was fine, some elaborate and

handsome specimens were shown. Howard Wenger of Lafayette was home for the occasion, his sister Mae one of the graduates. We might Just say of the High school orchestra that they gave some fine selections.. Harold Middleton of Greencastle f was home last week for a few days ' with his parents and Grandfather T. A.' and John F. ; Middleton . , : .Paul Thorn, wife and baby, J. H. Jordan and family were guests of Dr. and Mrs.; Roy Harrison ot Union City Sunday. .. , Rev. K. C. Nicholson former pastor of the Christian church of Spartansburg loaded his household goods Saturday and will locate at Summltville, Ind. , for; the coming year.... Sorry to report

that Spartansburg's good barber, Geo. Martin still remains in a very critical condition both in mind and health ...i They have the basement and

foundation in for th new MTC church at r, Spartansburg. . . .Our road Superintendent has shaped our roads in his district fine and' today is unloading a car of stone' on the worst places. - -.

; ' HIS COLLEGE ' EDUCATION. How's your boy setting on in college? . .' Not well They batted him out o the box , in the third inning the other day. , . ,

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