Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 163, 26 May 1916 — Page 11
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA&t FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916 PA3S ELEVE wmers Be Patriotic and Buy a FLAG for Decoration Day
Plcmtirm Corn
Films NEAR CHESTER FINISH PUNTING CORN
CHESTER, InL, May 26. Herbert Kendall of Fremont, Neb., was the guest of Elmer Kendall and family at dinner Thursday., ..Thomas Borden made a business trip to Lynn, Ind.. Friday. ...Misses Emma and Clara Kendall from Crothersville and Spiceland respectively spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kendall. They came home to visit their brother, He-'-ert Kendall of Fremont, Neb.. ... Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Boerner and daughter Carrie and Wallace Kendall spent Friday evening with Wilson Kendall and family Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols of Richmond spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Huffman. Return to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Menke returned to their home in Richmond Thursday after a visit with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill . ... .The farmers in this vicinity have most rf their corn planted now. . Wilson Kendall and family were the guests of Elmer Kendall and family at dinner Saturday. . . .Rev. and Mrs. Ulmer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell.... Mrs. Mattle Warn pole was the guest of Charley Huffman and family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Blue Williams and daughter Alta entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Messrs and Mesdaroes T. S. Martin, Walter Brumfield, Ollie Boerner. J. W. Hall of Richmond, Morrison Pyle, Will Martin and daughter, Virginia; Misses Carire Boerner and Ela Pyle. Visit Duke Family. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Newman and son John were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Duke Mothers' Day was observed here Sunday morning.
NEW PARIS KIDDIES GIVE MIDGET WEDDING
NEW PARIS, O.. May 25. Mrs. James H. Davis and son Fred drove to Centerville, Ind., and Pennville, Ind., Monday and Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wood E. Eliason and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. M. Vickes.....Mrs. Joseph Baker returned Tuesday to her home at Fountain City after a short visit tfitu Mrs. Anna Baker Mr and Mrs. George H. Penland, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie E. Penland, Mr. andMrs. D. O. Baker and Miss Nettie Sinck were entertained at Richmond Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. William G. Baker. Entertain Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kessler entertained Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Williams, Muncie, Ind.,, Mr and . Mj:s. James Kessler, Richmond. Ind., Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Elwocd Kessler and family of New Paris.. .. .Mrs. Ella L. Bloom removed Wednesday to her recently purchased property, corner of Pearl and Spring streets Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snerer entertained Friday at 6 o'clock dinner. Misses Broady, Scott. O., Evelyn Northrop and Lorena Miller. The condition of W. B. Reid. is reported upon favorably from Reid hos
pital, where he is resting since his ac-
cident. Mrs. Reid visited him Tuesday A large number of local Masons attended a banquet at New Madison, Monday night. Motor to Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. King. Mrs. A. E. Richards and two sons motored to Dayton Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty were week-end guests of their son, Elmer and family, at Richmond J. W. Fowler of Camden, was a business visitor here Tuesday David Dixon, who has been very ill is slowly improving and hopes to be out in a few days On Friday evening at the Christian church, the tiny tots of this community will be seen in a midget wedding under the direction of Miss Margaret Windsor of Richmond.
More than 175 persons attended the services. The following short program was given: Recitation Florence Webster. Recitation Roxie Shaffer. Recitation Ed. MuhL Solo "When "Mother Has Passed Away" Miss Ardella Wbriey. Recitation Alfred Kemp. Recitation Adelaide Kemp. Song "Don't Forget the Old Folks' Chester Chorus. . Sermon "Who Is Your Mother" Rev. Ulmer.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan of near Pleasant Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill Sunday evening Relatives and friends from Centerville visited George Worley and family Sunday.
MISS LOIJA FLEMING TO MARRY FRED OTTE
HAGERSTOWN, Ind.,' May 26. The engagement of Miss Lena Fleming of this place, sister of Mrs. Albert Hindman, to Fred tte, of Richmond; -was recently announced. Mr Otte is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Otte of
Richmond. He is employed as clerk
in the grocery of Ed Porter and son. The wedding will take place- June 15. They will live In Mrs. Delia Scott's residence on Plum street.
RAFFLES OFF GEESE.
KENDALL VILLE, Ind., May 26. A. E. Jones appeared in court on a charge of raffling off two "geese." He was discharged on the ground that he raffled off two ganders.
TAGGART AND GREY GIVE VIEWS ON MOVING PICTURE CENSORSHIP
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 26.The Helen Hunt club met Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Harriet Ault. Miss Lillie Conklin read a paper on "Indiana Colleges and Universities." Miss Eva Toms discussed the subject, "Indiana's Rank in the Union," as to both its natural resources and civics life Miss Alice Bradbury read an article, "An Appreciation of Indiana," by George Ade. Mrs. R. A. Hicks gave an interesting and complete report of the Sixth district meeting of Federated clubs, held in Shelbyville. Invited to Centennial. Letters were also read by the secretary, Mrs. Willard Petro, amcng which was an invitation for the club to attend the centennial celebration held at Corydon; one from Thomas Taggart, and one from Finly Gray, in response to a petition favoring the censorship of moving pictures. Others were from the blind relief committee, and a third from the Atlantic Monthly, asking for a copy of the Helen Hunt year book, in return for which the
Harold Fouts were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fenimore.....Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Replogle and children were at Hagerstown Sunday afternoon Edita Lamb and Carrie Cranor worked in central office Sunday while Mrs. Grace Hunt and Miss Mae Kimball were off duty.
club will receive a copy of the Atlantic Almanac, which will be issued in the fall. ; A committee was appointed to make inquiry and report regarding the "Better Baby" films. The closing meeting of the year will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Charles Kniese.
PEOPLE AT WEBSTER ATTEND DEDICATION
LYE BURNS WOMAN.
COVINfiTOX. InrT Mav 2 XT
Lola Stalker was burned about the
race wnen a can of concentrated lye she dropped in a tub of hot water exploded.
WEBSTER, Ind., May 26 Mrs. Mary
Kirkman spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Misses Jaan-
ita Hendershott and Helen Harvey
visited their parents recently Miss
Gladys Williams has been visiting her parents Mrs. Mattie Williams attended the funeral services for Louise farmer at Whitewater Mr. and Mrs. Phillips visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. William Williams Miss Mary Myers was the guest recently of Miss Ethel Taylor. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert
King and son motored to Winchester
recently Among those from here who attended the dedicatory services at the Second English Lutheran church at Richmond were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Will Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haisley and daughter, Marguerite. They were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal Williams.
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Events in Economy
By N. H. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Loop and children Margaret and Arebony, and Miss Mary Weldy motored to Lisbon Saturday afternoon and returned borne
Sunday evening Ed Martin has re
turned from a three day's stop at lndtanapolis Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Chamness and children and Malhon
Chamness of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs
Hurlle Lontz of Hagerstown, and
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Decorate on Decoration Day Here Are the Prices--Buy One Tomorrow
worth when new 85c Buys 4x6 Flag Here is a flag that you may be proud to own. It's of a size that is large enough for decoration purposes. As to being soiled, you would not notice it if you didn't know of it. You can buy this 4x6 flag at 32c.
Worth when new 50c Buys 3x5 Flag Here is a bargain if you ever saw one. We know it is because we know what they cost. You will admit it when you see the flag. They are only slightly soiled and not noticeable. They can be bought here tomorrow at 19c.
worth when new $125 Buys 5x8 Flag This is an unusually large flag, 5x8, well made, in fact a flag that anyone would be proud to own. Buy it Saturday and hang it out on Decoration Day. You can hfford to be patriotic at this price; only 45c.
Few Flags that are Not Soiled that we will close out 50c Flag 3x5 at 33c 85c Flag 4x6 at 47c I $1.25 Flag 5x8 87c
Don't Hesitate but Gome Early Saturday
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