Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 150, 11 May 1916 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, May 11, 1916

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Today's News of Suburbs

TEACHER DSllfJGS CLASS TO MUSEUM FOR OUTING

NEW PARIS. O., May U, Mies Carrie WhI taker, who teaches Pleas- : ant Hill school, took her pupils on an outing to Richmond Monday, where they spent the day at Earlham.... Thomas Caughey of Eaton spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caughey. .. .Miss Harriet McKeon of Grand Rapids, came Saturday to upend commencement week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reid. Her small brother, Robert, accompanied her.... Miss Esther Hodgin was the guest of Miss Gertrude Colvin Sunday .Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crose and children motored to Greenville Sunday and visited Mrs. Crose's parents. Return to Their Home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heeter of West Alexandria, who have been the guests of their son, Joseph Heeter and wife; for a few days, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Purvlance entertainedMr. and Mrs.; Lewis Show and son, .Gordon, of Dayton, Sunday Mies Fannie Penland, who has been with the Bowen Bisters, Richmond, has taken a position here with her brother, R. D. Penland, in his grocery. . ...L. P. Melody left Monday for a week's business trip. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Emil Heennan of Cincinnati spent

CAMBRIDGE GIRL IS APPOINTED

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 11. Carl Byers has returned to Urbana, Ohio, after a few days spent with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Byers. The young man is in the employ of the Urbana Tool Works. .. .Douglass Ho

well went to New Castle this morn

ing to attend the funeral of hia cousin, Mrs. A. F. Bunting Miss Hazel Stifel who has been principal of the High school, at Wingate, Ind., the past four years, and who has been elected for the coming year, has returned to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. George Stifel Peter Ullrich' has returned to Ironton, Ohio, after a visit of a few days in the home of his sister, Mrs. T. H. Peet. Visit in Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Will Shutz and Mrs. Stanford Bond, and children were the guests of friends, in Greenfield, Sunday Miss Catherine Calloway has

returned after a visit with Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith, of La Fayette Warner Gibson is quite sick at his home in the north part of town Mr and Mrs. Andrew Dirk, of Cleveland. Ohio, and Mrs. Michael Farren of Indianapolis, arrived Tuesday to attend the funeral of Felix Dirk Mrs. Angeline Ingerman and Mrs. Charles Ingerman were guests in the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ingerman, Sunday.

the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C P. Kirkpatrlck Rev. C. R. Bansford of Dayton, delivered two sermons here Sunday, and at the Gettysburg Methodist church, for the pastor, Rev. F. F. McLaughlin, who is disabled as the result of an auto accident Easter Sunday.

CHORUS IS ORGANIZED

ECONOMY, Ind, May 11. At the Epworth League meeting Sunday night a new feature was installed by the Rev. Mr.' Ballard. . All the members have formed a grand chorus and Sunday night sang several selections. Each Sunday evening at League services some charming vocal music will be heard.

BROTHERHOOD MEETS

The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers held its regular, meeting, Tuesday. . .

LETTER OF DUBLIN SOCIAL EVENTS WRITTEN BY MISS MADGE BILBY

DUBLIN, Ind., May 11. Mr. andj Mrs. Fletcher Sours of St. Louis are spending the month with his mother here Miss Mable Breem of Jacksonburg, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Sadie Fink.... Miss Esther Bowden of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with Miss Bernlce Tricker. . . . Mrs. Robert Bilby and daughter. Miss Madge, went to Liberty Monday to attend the funeral of Virginia Synder, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Synder; niece of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hollingsworth. Motor to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Hagerstown, Mrs. Sarah Larsh and Mrs. Anna Cheeseman, motored to Indianapolis, Sunday Mr. Delbert Smith, sister, Mrs. Hagler and Miss Inez Funk, were in Richmond, Monday Mrs. Everett Money, Miss Mella Floyd, ate lunch Monday evening with Mrs. Delbert Smith. . . .Mr. Charlie Evans was in Indianapolis Tuesday on business. .. .Mr. Larsh Berry and family of Lynn, Ind., spent Sunday with Dr. Fackler and family. . . .Mr. Herbert Bilby was in Connersville, Monday. Visits With Parents. Mrs. Elmer Smith of Richmond, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks.... Mr. and Mrs. Laymond Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith, Mrs. Everett Money and Mr. Joe Groves, motored to Glen Wood and Connersville. . . Miss Mella Floyd and Mrs. Copeland of Cambridge City, were in Richmond shopping , Saturday. ... Misses Evelyn Hayes and Madge Bilby, ate lunch

with Flossie Money, Sunday evening ....Mrs. Dott Ogborn of Cambrlbge City, has purchased the property of Mrs. Luella Freeze, on Main street..

..Lorraine Champe of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his father, Mr. Leonard Champe Miss Gertrude Travi3 of Knightstown, spent Sunday with Mr. Will Riser and family. Mrs. Louise Becket and daughter, Miss Madeline of Richmond, spent the week end with Cy Gilbert and family Mr. Everett Floyd has taken up his new employment in the Davis Motor Car Co.... Mr. and Mrs. Albin Eaton, spent Sunday evening with parents in Cambridge City Mr. Forrest Macey of Hagerstown, spent Sunday with his friend, Miss Mary Gilbert... .Mr. Will Floyd and family were in Richmond, Sunday evening.. ..Miss Bernice Fricker, Doras Floyd, Messrs. Paul McKee and Raymond Hunnicutt, attended the Milton commencement, Saturday evening Miss Virgle Mendenhall, principal of Dublin hibh school, returned to her home near Economy Mr. Fred Hayes is working In Mooreland this week installing a hot water plant. . . . Mr. Wright Sparks and Clarence Swainn were In Harrison, O., Monday Misses Grace Money and Lottie Marshall entertained the Edelweiss Sunday school class of the Christian church at the home of Miss Money, Monday evening. .. .Mr. Laymond Gilbert is working in Hagerstown this week.

CEMETERY OPENED FIRST BACK III 1850

ECONOMY, Ind.. May 11. At Sugar Grove cemetery Sunday afternoon the following dates relative to the first and last person buried there were obtained. Mrs. Mary Wilson Campbell, wife of Thomas Campbell and sister of Rev. Nathan Yilson, was the first person buried there. She died October 16. 1S50. was buried October 18. Mrs. Matilda Edwards Martin, wife of the late Alfred Martin was buried there April 18, 1916. The "graveyard" then and cemetery now has been established sixty-six years. WIRE STRIKES EYE.

ECONOMY'S WOMEN CLEAN UP VILLAGE

ECONOMY, May 11. Economy Is pretty clean- and sweet after a thorough clean-up Saturday. All praise for the Home Economic club for. persistency in making Economy beautiful. Mrs. J. W. Taylor, chairman of the

clean-up committee - and - captain : of sub committees were Mrs. Emma Ballenger. Mrs. Grace - Hunt. Mrs. A. L. Loop, Mrs. Klturah Morrison, Mrs. Mollie Salisbury and Mrs. Wade Kennedy. Over 50 loads of trash were hauled away - and 150 packages of flower seed were distributed. Mrs. Tay lor said: "This is only the beginning

and first step toward making Economy one of the prettiest little towns in the state." ' ...

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ATTEND CONFEftSNCS

Forty-four of the S86 new members from Indiana for the national conference of charities - were furnished by Richmond.

"A Place YotfWill like" 18th and Main.

WINCHESTER, Ind., Mav 11. Maud Retter, 8, was struck by one end of a piece of wire when she steppend on the other end. She may lose her sight.

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For Tired Feet; Sore Feet, Tender, Aching, Swollen, Calloused Feet and Painful Corns

News of Cambridge

By Harriet Ault.

Mr. and Mrs. Omar Manlove and children motored to New Castle Sunday, accompanied by their guests Mrs. Jason Jones and Mrs. Fred Bronenberg, who returned that evening to their home in Muncie Born Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers, a ten pound son. ....Mr. and Mrs. James Clinton of Rush county, were visitors Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Marson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniels spent Sunday with Mrs. Marson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vorhies, of Centerville.

FOR HIM. I cam't quite make out what Rutl neans. Why not? She keeps on referring to my man. lyncher know, as a keener.

Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff

The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. ' Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once ,and your hair will be fulffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. Adv.

"Can't beat 'Tiz for aching, swollen feet. Don't stay footsick 1"

Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, burning, corn-pestered, buniontortured feet of yours in a "Tiz" bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look up at you and almost talk and then they'll take another dive in that '"Tiz" bath. When your feet feel like lumps of lead all tired out just try "Tiz." It's grand it's glorious. Your feet will

dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. There's nothing like "Tiz." It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" at any drug or department store don't wait. Ah! how glad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel.

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MEN'S SVITS

Good, Better, Best Clothing

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If you pay more than $15.00 on Credit you are charged for the credit.

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Are Yoo Going to OMuld? LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR CEMENT WORK. IVIatlier B. Kelscy Cement Work. Phone 3807.

The Bigger the Task the greater the demand upon brain and body. For keeping the mental and physical forces fit, right food is necessary. It must supply certain mineral elements stored by Nature in the field grains, but lacking in much of the food of the usual dietary. Grape-Nuts made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies all the rich nourishment of the grains, including those vital mineral elements which are . all-important for building sturdy brain, nerve and muscle. For the bigger work of tomorrow Grape-Nuts. "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers.

'Homes That are Different" 18th and Main.

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The only combined Go-cart, Chair, Jumper and Bassinet, flexible

springs prevent jolts and jars, use

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$12.50

Our "Perfection Special" is truly a wonderful cabinet, every convenience found in $30 cabinets is to

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See our big special solid oak Porch Swing; other swings up (J-j QQ to $18.00 J).0

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Regular 13.00 value, special at

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You Make No Mistake in Buying Feltman's

Ladies' patent, bronze and matte kid pump, plain vamp, recede toe

Ladies Bronze Pump, Colonial, with large metal buckel, or the new Apex style $5.00

GOOD STYLrE AS WELL AS PRACTICAL IS RIGHT

Buying style without the wearing qualities is not practical. In buying our season's stock, this is given first consideration. Our buyer buys, thousands of pairs of shoes each season and not a pair goes on our shelves without a thorough inspection. You can feel perfectly safe in buying here that you are getting the best your money wilt buy.

Girls, we have the white Reignskin cloth Sport Shoes, either plain or with white buck trimming; low heel

Ladies' White Reignskin cloth Lace Boots, with white buck trimming or plain cloth $3.00 and 53. SO

Ladies' matte kid and patent colt pump, Colonial or plain vamp style, leather Louis heel

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Ladies' white, grey and champagne kid Pump. Tear Drop and Simplicity style. This season's best