Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 150, 11 May 1916 — Page 12
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iE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, May 11, 1916 BOOSTERS SALE SELLS 100 HEAD LANSING TO ASK CIVIL TRIAL FOR DIPLOMAT attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Rife Monday afternoon. . . .Mrs. J. S. Benner of New, Paris, is here attending her grandson. Master Bernard Benner, who has been quite ill. .V. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Druley are visiting relatives in "Liberty. . . .Mrs. Clara Beard and Miss Mary Beard spent Wednesday with Mrs. Adam Eby and Master Howard Eby. ENGAGE SCHOOL HEAO. ship schools find succeeds Prof. B S. Davis, who resigned after eighteen years service. Prof. Davis also lately resigned as a, member of the count? board of deputy state election super visors. r ' EATON, O.. May 11. E. F. Young, of Bellbroosv has been employed superintendent of the Jefferson town-
! OF FINE STOCK I MILTON, Ind., May 11. The sale of the Boosters Wednesday was very y? large. There were over 100 head of I cattle In the pens.. ...Dr. Squier was 1 at Connersville Wednesday to attend fj the Goods Roads meet Edward i McGraw Is moving to a mile south of Connersville, where he will assist his father nn the farm .The little
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1 love, has again been very sick.. .
The Woman's Cemetery Association ; at its last meeting laid some plans 1 J for the summer's systematic work. The plans have not yet been given j out Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferris, livIng two miles west of town, in comi pany with Frank Connelly and Mr. 9 and Mrs. Ross Cramer, living north of East Germantown, formed an auto party to Modoc to attend commence1 1 ment Thursday evening of last week. I ....Miss Mary Cramer, who was one j of the graduates, is a niece of Mr. ; I Connelly and a cousin of Mr. Cramer i and Mrs. Ferris Mrs. L. T. Bowers if and married daughter of Grand i Rapids, Mich., Mrs. Claude Bowers
f and Miss Olive Morris of Connersville,
j visited Mrs. J. L. Wlke, Mrs. vene , O Dell and called on other friends
j l Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. L. T. Bow1 1 frs was Miss Hattle Zell, formerly of
tbiri place, as was also Miss Olive 5 Morris, a daughter of Noah Morris
j 1 Mrs. M. S. Gaylor will assist in the
i musical exercises at the high school
'i commencement at Laurel, this Thurs-
fday evening Mrs. Alice Gresh en
tertalned the W. C. T. U. Tuesday
j afternoon. The principal feature of
;the nroram was a naDer on Woman's
If Suffrage, written by Mrs. T. M. Mc
I Clung, formerly of this place, and
j the mother of Mrs. Harry Doty. The I paper was based on the daughters of
IZelophehad. found in Numbers. 26th l m. - no A r r
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Taylor read the paper Will Rollins of Richmond, was in town on business. Tuesday. His father, Alex Rol-
llins was at one time a barber at Million Mrs. L. A. Bragg was at InIdlanapolis, over the week-end. She 'i called on Mrs. Henry Caswell forraerly of Milton, who is in very 111 health. iMrs. Caswell is a sister of Omer HolI lings worth of Richmond.. . .Mrs. Pric who has been with her sister, Mrs. ; Passmore, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Charles HuddleBton of Mt. t Auburn. I She was enroute to her home at WillJlamsburg. but was called to return because of a sudden illness of her Jslster, Mrs. Passmore The Rev. M. S. Taylor was called to East Connersjville, to conduct the funeral services jof the late William Fox, Wednesday. I.... Charles Davis. George and Frank iRothermel attended the I. O. R. M. lodge at Cambridge City. Tuesday 'evening Mrs. Blue of Cambridge 'City, is staying with Mrs. Sarah Cross, jwho is si It. She is still confined to , her bed.
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JAMES 11 SULJJIVJf. Secretary of Sate Lansing has asked the British government for details in the arrest of James M. Sullivan, former United States minister to Santo Domingo, now a prisoner in the Tower of London, for his alleged connection with the Irish rebellion. In all probability Mr. Lansing will ask for a civil trial for.Sullivan. Sullivan, who was formerly a New York lawyer, was appointed as minister to Santo Domingo through the Influence of William Jennings Bryan, but resigned last year after charges of being connected with commercial enterprises on the island was brought against him. .
Boston Nuggets
By Miss Grace Parks.
News from Modoc
By Alice Hansom.
Mrs. Mary Beck and Miss lone Robinson went to Liberty Wednesday and were guests at the wedding of Fred Overholser and Miss Ruth Shepard, which was solemnized Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Overholser will reside in Boston Mrs. Charles Kennedy of Peru, and Mrs. Weaver of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mre; Arthur Piper Dr. Stanley Brouse and Guy Girton motored to Richmond Sunday evening Dennis Fisher. Don Fisher and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Peru, accompanied by Mrs. Fisher of Santa Fe, Ind., motored here and
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i At the M. E. parsonage occurred ithe marriage of Miss Elfie Kable, Slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kable, and Floyd Townsend Rev. James Richardson pastor of the M. E. church, filled the pulpit at Fountain City Sunday on account of the illness of the 'pastor. .. .John Hernley and family Vif bynn visited relatives here Sunday. lIr. and Mrs. Ozro Rubbish and Will 'urry of Fountain City were guests of i,Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hqdson Sunday... 31 rs. Sarah Bell and Miss Florence Bell and Mrs. Ralph Hanscom attended commencement exercises and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John VHanseom Mrs. Pearl Lamb and little daughter of New Castle were
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