Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 163, 26 May 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916

I - : , . New Paris Honors Veterans

CHILDREN TO SCATTER FLOWERS ON GRAVES AT NEW PARIS

RISINGER TO RUN

FOR BENCH

AGAIN

NEW PARIS. O.. May 26. -The Decoration Day services in New Paris will be held at the Christian church, the

pastor, Rev. Geo. F. Crites to deliver the address Mrs. M. O. Penland, Misses Carrie Wbitaker and Nelle McNeill are in charge of the music which promises to be up to standard because of the personnel of the committee. "Our own" New Paris band will deliver the martial music, they to head the parade to Springlawn cemetery af4er the church exercises. Automobiles will be provided for the use of the vet-

erans and all elderly persons who are ; unable to make the long walk to either jchurclt or the cemetery. Following the usual custom the children of the 'school .will decorate the graves of the deceased soldiers, each of which has been previously marked with the na-

! tional colors. High school girls are In charge of t obtaining flowers, but anyone having j flowers to donate will please, notify .either; of the following: Evelyn Aker, fVera Bevington, Irene Clingenpeel. Golda Hill, Marguerite Kessler, Janjice Hahn. Helen Oates, Louis Baum- , gaxdner. Halcey Cook or Evelyn Northirop. The citizens of the community have taken charge this year of the seri vices on account of the local veterans ' being many of them feeble and unable to bear the burden of the arrangements for the day. W. L. Hahn is

chairman, Rev. Geo. F. Crites. secretary, C. W. Bloom, treasurer. W. L.

L Hahn, Timothy Glenn and Geo F.

Crites are the executive committee. E. C. Mikesell has charge of the finance and Samuel Kessler, the grave marking, while El wood Kessler, A. F. Scott and C E. Samuels are in charge of the parade. -

EATON. O.. May 26. The Hon A. C. Risinger, serving his " first term as common pleas judge in Preble county.

! has announced that he will be a candi

date for re-election. His petition probably will be filed Saturday with the board of election supervisors. Opposing Judge Risinger Is Michael Cahill, ex-state senator and county prosecutor.

NEW PARIS PASTORS ANNOUNCE WORSHIP

PROMINENT CLUB WOMAN LEAVES

MILTON IS BUSY OILING STREETS

THIEF IN HURRY LEAVES CLOTHES IN STOLEN RIG

NICHOLSON RECEIVES REGULAR MONOGRAM

MILTON. Ind., May 26. Mrs. Cleo

Vannuvs of Richmond, was the guest

of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson the! Randolph county Monday night was early part of. the week. Miss Ruby j recovered near Farmland a few hours

ECONOMY, Ind, May 26. Albert Jessup, who had a bad case of pneumonia to contend with, is now able to be up and out again The horse that

was stolen from Mr. Jackson's barn in

later. The thief was pursued by an automobile and when he saw parties were after him he abandoned the rig leaving hat, shoes and coat in it The Loops are - back from Advant where they were called by the serious

illness of Mr. Loop's father, who was

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POWERS TO DELIVER MEMORIAL ADDRESS . MILTON, Ind.. May 26. C. H. Callaway was at Richmond to see the Shakespeare entertainment. Mrs. ! Nellie Woodcock of Columbus, O., is here to look after the business interests of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Noll, who recently suffered a fractured hip at Richmond Members of the

Eastern Star, were at Dublin. Thurs-

'day evening to conduct the ritualistic! ceremonies for the dead, in respect to the late Miss Olive Morgan, who was one of the candidates admitted to Milton chapter, a week ago Mrs. Clarence Langston of north of Dublin, was the guest of Mrs. Vene Beeson and other friends. Thursday.. .. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hiram Crook were at Richmond Wednesday to see the Shakespeare entertainment Mrs. Vene Becson was called to Dublin Wednesday, because of the death of Mrs. Callie Beeeon Bentonville will observe Decoration Day, Sunday afternoon. The Commercial club band of Connersville. will furnish music and the Rev.

G. F. Powers of Fairview, will give the address H. D. Huddleston and Russell Cole were out for a motor ride Thursday afternoon.

NEW PARIS, Ohio. May 26. Ser

vices in New "Paris churches are as

follows Sunday:

Methodist Rev. F. F. McLaughlin, pastor. S. S. 9:15 a. m., H. W. Bragg, Supt Morning preaching service at Gettysburg churc" . Epworth League 6:45 p. m. Evening -worship 7:30 o'clock. Christian Rev. Geo. F. Crites, pastor. Bible school 9:15 a. m.. Chalmer Denny, Supt. Communion and preaching service 10:30 a. m. Evening service suspended to join with Presbyterian congregation, where Memorial sermon will be delivered. ' Presbyterian Rev. Edgar J. Vance, pastor. S. S., 9:15 a. m., M. p. Penland, Supt. Morning service at Gettysburg church. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Fred Burtch, leader. Evening service 7:30 o'clock, this being the annual sermon to war veterans. Sermon subject, "Stepping Westward." New Paris Colored Church Rev. R. Thomas, pastor. Preaching 11:00 a. ra. Class meeting 12:00 noon. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. Preaching 3:00 p. m.

Leeds of Richmond, after a pleasant!

visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace of . south of - town, returned to Richmond Tuesday L. H. Warren; left Tuesday for a business trip through iho Smith in the interests of the Dodd-

ridee-Beck comoanr.. . . . Sam Willits, i stricken down with paralysis a few

who recently underwent a surgical days ago Miss Myrtle Gibson was I operation on his jaw at the Reid I Tuesday afternoon guest of Mrs. MolCAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 26. J IVfemorlal hospital at Richmond, is at! Ho Salisbury. . . .Farmers are very late Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith, for many Uis nome east Gf town, and was able; with their, corn planting. There will

years a resident in this community, i to drive to town, the early part of the; oe corn piantea m June tnis season.

is spending a few days with Mrs. ; week Ophelia Shults and other friends be-. Will Give Play. fore going to Lafayette for residence.', Toe ladles of tne christian church. Thew departure of Mrs. Meredith. wnjare preparmg to give xhe New Min

nas for many years neen laentuieu ( iater goon There will be a lecture

at the town hall at Bentonville Friday evening, under the auspices of the Boys and Girl class of the Sunday

Orators of the Richmond high school were honored at final . chapel exercises of the school year this morn

ing when oratorical as well as athletic letter awards were made. . Ralph Nicholson, who won - state honors, was pre

sented with the regulation school mon

ogram. William Haberkernrwno woa the Greensburg discussion contest, as well as Julius Tietz and Berlin Balllnger, winners of school ; contests, were presented with debating letters. DELIVERY DELAYED

A delay in delivery held up th distribution of the .high school Pierian today. The publication probably will not be delivered until - Monday when distribution will be made.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

with the best interests, not only of the city and vicinity, but those of the countv in eeneral. has brought forth

expressions of regret from citizens in general.

Returns to Falmouth

RAMBLING STORY BRINGS $1 FINE William Montgomery, colored, who pleaded not guilty to intoxication yesterday recited such a rambling story

this morning that he drew a fine of

schnnl at Ronton ville. The speaker is ! 1 and costs. Montgomery said he

Sold by Arlington Hotel Cigar Stand, Westeott Hotel CI oat Stand, sV H. Fltman. Engl & Eaton. Quiglsy Drug Starts. ?

Harry King of Indianapolis Mrs.

Celia Anderson of Bethel, is the guest

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Mrs. Lula ssnopiey nas reiurnea iu . tll,. t,c, nnrt fam-

Falmouth after two weeks 6Pent?"M Mr and Mrg c A Braden haVe

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wade Mrs. Eliza)

Garthwaite of Dublin is spending the week with her daughter. Mrs. Homer Kimmer A number of the ladies of the Helen Hunt club went to Richmond Wednesday to witness the Shakespearean pageant at Earlham college Mrs. R. A. Miller and son Henry of Cincinnati are the guests of her mother and sister," Mrs. J. E. Brooks and Miss Bessie Brooks.

LIGHTBOURN TALKS AT STARR SCHOOL

Decoration day programs will be held in almost all the graded schools of the city next Tuesday. In some of the schools each room will give a separate program, and in others all rooms will assemble to hear a speaker. At Starr school the children will assemble to here two speakers. The Rev. James S. Lightbourn has been announced as one of these. Students will furnish the progiam with recitations and songs at the assembly of the rooms of Finley school. Garfield Etudents will atsmble and hear a program by studf-nts and outside speakers.

returned from Knightstown. wnere they spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jackson. Mr. Braden's father, Garrett Braden, formerly of Lewisville, is expected home from Colorado. He will only remain a short time and then will go to Arizona The work of oiling the streets here, began Wednesday.

probably was drunk when arrested but declared he was not responsible for his condition. He said he had been enticed into a north end pool room, given a drugged drink and then "rolled" for his money, $9.

FARMERS MEET AGAIN

EATON, O., May 26. or the purpose of taking final steps toward securing an agricultural agent, a meeting of the Preble County Improvement association will be held Saturday afternoon at the court house.

NEGLECTED VOCATION. My daughter writes beautiful pocir. Dear me, dear me, and the vo:'i so hungry for jrood cooks-

While a fire was in progress in a tenement house in Paris a poodle dashed up stairs, and in a few minutes returned with a doll in its mouth. The

FRECKLES

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Be sure to ask for the double

strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to

remove freckles. Adv.

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It isn't every man who can steer a ; straight course between thr devil and the deep sea. '

GIVE SONG REVIEW

AT JOSEPH MOORE Joseph Moore school musical review was held yesterday under the direction of Ralph C. Sloane. The Darents were not invited in ac- i

cordance with the custom of former I

I years, because it was not known until ;late in the afternoon that the recital could be held. Vocal solos were given by Francis Robinson and George Hayward. IMano (Selections were given by Ruth Hutchinson and Mary Canfield. The numbers by outsiders were: Piano solos by Miss Ruth Hadley. and vocal solos by Kenneth Dollins.

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The next best thing to getting rid of our burdens ia to make light of them.

How to Ruin Your ! Carpets and Rugs

No matter how careful you are when scrubbing carpets or rugs with soap and water, the backing is almost sur to become water soaked. Then the warp starts to shrivel and rot and the rug is left in a shruken and rumpled condition. Olsonite is the right thing to keep your rugs looking bright, fresh and new. It restores the colors, replaces the nap and it is a hundred times easier to U3e than soap and water, for there is no scrubbing. You just brush the olsonite over the surface of the rug, then wipe off, and the colors are brought back to their original beauty and brightness. Olsonite is inexpensive. It restores the colors of all rugs and carpets in the ordinary home for less than it costs to have one rug cleaned by carpet cleaners. Olsonite Is sold by drugists In air-tight containers for 50c, enough to do two large 9x12 rugs or sarpets. Adv.

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"Eight Thousand Steps a day" they say you average and every one of these jars the spine, to say nothing of mis-steps, falls and strains that give the delicate chain of bones more severe jolts. Is it any wonder that the spinal vertebrae becomes subluxated, pressing on delicate nerves and causing suffering? CHIROPRACTIC Nature's way to health, adjusts the cause of disease. Prove its merits. G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C. Phone 1603. 35 South 11th St. Hours 1 to 4 and- 6 to 7 p. m. and by appointment.

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