Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 156, 18 May 1916 — Page 2
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3 Si PAGE TWO THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916 uburban :Towns-Plto"Memoriial Day NAMES NEW MEMBERS it wm- Homer Schepman. John Starr, Joseph Mills, Walter King. Fred Hoffmeister, George Schwenke and James E. Paulsgrove. ' New members taken into the South Side Improvement Association Tues-
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HOLD mORIAL ! AT BETHEL ON ; M0I1DAU1Y 29 BETHEU Ind.,1 May 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Endsley and aon Charles, of Hagerstown, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Endsley Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harlan returned home last Monday after spending a
few days with their son, Mr. D. C. Harlan and family.. . . .Decoration Day celebration will be held here May 29. Mr. and Mrs. George Irelan and family of Hollansburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. H. L. Welch.-.. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of near Whitewater .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murphy and Miss Verena Cougill of New Madison, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bond.
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"WAR HORRIBLE", - MRS. CHAMBERLAIN
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After an absence of seventeen years Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, widow of the former home secretary of Great Britain, is back in ; America to see her aged mother, who lives at Boston, Mass. Mrs. Chamberlain, who is the daughter of William C. Endicott, who was secretary of war, in the cabinet cf President Cleveland, appeared to be very optimistic over the outcome of the war, although she declined to comment in detail. "There can be only one end for this horrible struggle," she said. "That is a victory for the allies."
MILTON, Ind., May 18. John Ingermann has bought Mrs. Mary Noll's property on West Main street. Consideration $1,200.. .. .Mrs. George Murley has returned from a visit with
relatives at Cincinnati, owing to the
accident which befell her daughter, Miss Violet Murley, whose horse ran away a few days ago.. . . .Dr. and Mrs. Denny were Richmond visitors Wed
nesday.,. . .George Clee ' of Bradford, O., was the guest, of his father and sister Mr Plt and Mr Thoman
Ewers and family this week. He had j been to Indianapolis to attend the fu
neral of the late Mrs. Frank Clee.. ...
The Cambridge City carnirai hand was in town Tuesday evening, advertising the carnival.. .. .A number here have invitations : to the Commercement dance at Cambridge City Friday evening.... .Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wililams visited friends at Connersville, Tuesday evening Olin Davis and Firman McCormick were at Connersville Tuesday evening.. ..Firman McCormick, Miss Ruth McCormick, Ernest Jones, Raymond Bryant, Mesdames Wilbur Elwell, Harry Doty and L. E. Thompson witnessed "The New Minister," at St. John's Lutheran church at Richmond Wednesday evening. The Huddleston vaudeville show was in town.thiB week The entertainment committee of the , Embroidery club gave a wiener and marshmallow roast
at the Holesclaw Hill Tuesday night. The company present included the husbands of the ladies and were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlin, the Rev. and Mrs. F. C. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell, Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ingermann. The committee was composed of Mrs. J. A. Brown. Mrs. Wilbur Elwell, Mrs. John Ingermann, Mrs. Robert Beeson
and Mrs. L. E. Thompson. . . .The Cary club was to have met with Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson, this Thursday afternoon but Mrs. Beeson asked to have it placed a week later. It will meet Thursday afternoon, May 25 Mre. L. R. Gresh had as her guest at dinner Wednesday, her sisters, Mrs. Emma Frazee. Mrs. Frazee's daughter was at Richmond, Wednesday to attend the Memorial services of Dr. Dennis James Sipple underwent a surgical operation at his home here, Tuesday Mrs. Leona McClure McCollom is spending a few days at Dayton.
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CAMBRIDGE CITY ATTEND MEETING
CAMPBELLSTOIVN MAN CATCHES FIFTEEN-POUND CAT FISH
CAMBRIDGE CITY, May 18. The ladles of the First . Section of the
Social Union wiH give a thimble party Friday afternoon, May 26, at the home of Mrs. O. U. Toppln. An invitation is extended to all ladies, irrespective of church affiliation. . . . . Halwood Robert Manlove, "The Man of Many Faces' will give an entertainment in the Hurst opera house, Friday evening, May 26, under the auspices of the Loyal Woman's "Bible class of the Christian church. New Castle Friends Here. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Rummell
and daughter Tlielma, the Misses
Beckler and Myers of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beeson of Richmond, and Miss Jennie McGrew were the guests of Mr. and Mrs., I. N. Falls at
dinner Sunday D. H. Wright was in Indianapolis Tuesday, in attendance at the Funeral Directors association.
C. T. Wright and son Fred, were in attendance Wednesday. Smyle Awhyte Meets. Carl Reese spent Saturday with Robert Williams of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fagan of Jacksonburg, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Hormel, Tuesday.....
CAMPBELLSTOWN, O., May 18. Homer Hart and family spent Sunday with Ed Ervin and family,,... Charles Cooper and family spent Sunday with Lewis Shaffer and family.. .... .Wilber
McMechan and family spent, Sunday with his brother, Oscar and family..;. R, E. and Pierce Houser spent Sunday with Emma Houser and family near Camden... . .John Markey and family spent Sunday with Chris Schwing and wife .August Sanders, wife and son. and John O'Hara and family, called on
Menry Sanders and family southeast of Sugar Valley Sunday, afternoon. Mrs. Sanders is very poorly with heart trouble. Makes Big Catch. DarreH Swisher and a party of friends were fishing recently and caught a cat fish weighing fifteen pounds Frank Thompson and family pent Sunday evenine with Eli
Williams and family Miss Mae
biviu spent aaiuraay witn ner aunt, Mrs. Homer Hart. Returns from Hospital. Miss Opal Thompson returned home Sunday afternoon from the Reid Memorial hospital, where she had been for the past two weeks The C. H. S. base ball team defeated the Lewis-
burg team at the latter place by a
score of 8 to 3, Friday afternoon...
The teachers in the Central school have all been re-employed for the
coming year. -
Manufacture, of paper in ihis coun-. try consumes nearly 5,000,000 cords of wood annually.
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COTTON PLANT BURNS
ATLANTA, Ga., May 18. A terrific explosion this morning destroyed the plant of the Georgia Fiber company here. The plant was engaged in bleaching cotton linters for the DuPont Powder company for manufacture into gun cotton. No one was killed.
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VALPARAISO, Ind., May 18. H. O. Shuey, a Seattle banker, has just closed a ten-year search for a missing link in the family tree by getting the name of John Shuey from the death record of George Shuey, who lived here. The record is now perfect as far back as 1778.
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