Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 162, 25 May 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1916

FIND OSS: OLIVE AD DEAD W BED AT DUBLIN

DUBLIN". Ind-, May 25.--Mi w Ollre Morgan wu found dead ln ,ted We4-f nesday morning after retiring Tuesday evening In her usual-health. Death caued by heart failure .Mrs. Edward Beeson died at her home here .Wednesday noon after a very short illness with abcess of the "brain. . ... Mrs. Frank and daughter Inez, spent Sunday with C- F. Knipe of Hagerstown.. . . .Miss- Josephine Smith spent Sunday with Miss Mable Brum of Jacksonburg.. . . .Miss Madge Bilby entertained at supper Sunday evening. Miss Evelyn Hayes, Gresham Drischol and Ivan Ohmit of Cambridge City. Misses Inez Funk; Mary Gilbert, Doras Floyd and Mary Champe attended the Shakespeare play at Richmond Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Park Swartzel of Los Angeles, Cal is vlsltrag friends and relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Philip LaFever and daughter Ruperta, of Mt. Auburn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayse Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ammon, Mr.- and Mrs. August Goble of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard , McGeath Everett Floyd of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Will Floyd Mrs. Herbert Bilby was in Richmond Saturday shopping Mrs. Anna Cheeseman of Richmond, spent Sundaywith her mother, Mrs. Sarah Larsh.

Mrs. Leonard Champe has gone to Bloomingtbn to Visit : her father, Mr. Brown.. . . .Harry Scott of St. Louis, spent Sunday with his father and mother,' Mr. and Mrs. John Scott . . - -Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs. Emma Seellg spent Sunday with friend s - at- - South Salem... . . Forest Macey spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Gilbert.- .. .C. W. Butler spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Morton Warren, of Milton..... Mr. and Mrc. A. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. James Tweedy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper;.... Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Riser of Glensvalley, Mr. and Mrs. George Riser, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Harden of Greenswood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Riser and family The Dublin Tennis club has improved the courts at the school park and are now practicing every day . Miss Evelyn Hayes spent Thursday night with Miss Madge Bilby.

ROMOVE BERNSDORFF RUMOR IN LONDON

LONDON, May 25. Prince Von Beulow, former German chancellor, may soon succeed Count Von Bernsdorf f as German ambassador to the United States according to a rumor here.

WAYNE PEOPLE SEE PAGEANTS GIVEN AT I. U.

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., May 25. Charles Walters spent Monday at Indianapolis..... Mrs. Arthur Lore of Woodburn came Tuesday and is a guest of Fred Stoltz and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wort and son Eugene went to Indianapolis Tuesday. Visit Dr. Thurston.' Mrs. Raymond Bradford and Mrs. Mary Bradford of Los Angeles CaL, spent Monday and Monday night with Dr. and Mrs. Thurston and Mrs. Laura Gebhart, Tuesday. The Dr. and Mrs. Thurston accompanied by Mrs. Mary Bradford and Mrs., Raymond Bradford motored to Dayton, O., and were guests of Dr. Lane and John Thurston, a brother of Dr. Thurston..... Earl Van Etteh and family will move from here to Richmond in about two weeks.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. William Stahr

and children ' - have - returned from Bloomington, Ind-, where they were guests of Wlllard Stahr, who is a student at the state university. - They attended the Indiana centennial pageant Mr. and Mrs. David Brooks and daughter Miss Mary, entertained at their home near Greensfork. at dinner Sunday, Miss Nellie Doyle, Frank Hawkins and Jerome Day of this place..:. '.Miss Mary Brooks and Jerome Day were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Nicholson at New Castle Sunday evening. '

Masonic Calendar

Friday May 26, Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. T. Special Conclave. Work in the Knight Templar Degree.

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WASP SINKS VESSEL.

TARRAGONA, Spain. May 25. The Greek .steamer Distros, 1891 tons, has been sunk by a submarine. Twentyone members of the crew were landed here today. They declared that the submarine 'was Austrian. The Istros was from Newport, England.

A DRESS REHEARSAL. "Now that you have dragged me out lere to so bathing with you before :he season starts, why don't you go "Oh, Uncle! I Just came out to ractice promenading up and down he beach. '1 .

GOTCH TRAVELS ; WITH BIG SHOW Frank Gotch, "Champion Wrestler of All the World," is now traveling with the Sells-Floto Circus, "Champion Shows of the World," which will be here on June 9th. thus affording

wrestling fans an opportunity of seeing one of the few survivors of the old guard of American champions. .Gotch has really never been in complete retirement, as many people seem to think, but at different times has "come back" to defend his title, which he has held since about 1907. For the last few months he has been at Jim Jeffries old training camp in California, and he now claims to be as fast and as effective as ever. During the performance of the SellsFloto Circus Gotch will appear in a physical culture exhibition, and also in an exhibition of wrestling, demonstrating how he has conquered all contestants.

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