Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 163, 26 May 1916 — Page 13

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FLORIDA FAMILY WILL MOVE TO CAMBRIDGE CITY

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., May 26. Mr. 'and Mrs. Prank Ebert arrlTed Tuesday from Tavares, FlaC; and will make their residence In the city.... William Cooper has returned " to De-

vruii Biier tisii 01 cererai weens at the home of his sister, Mrs. O. U. Toppfn.... Harry Loder of Peru visited friends in this city Tuesday.... Misses Myrtle and Stella Taylor have returned to Carthage after a few days unpnt with Mr. and Mr W A" Tmitt

and daughter Luclle. Gives Thimble Party. The First section of the social union gave a thimble party this afternoon at -the home of Mrs. O- U. Toppln Will Halcey of Abington spent Tuesday here.... Mrs. T. J. Harvey went to Wabash Wednesday to spend a fortnight with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Plummer....Mrs. J. W. Beard and granddaughter. Miss Bernice, went to Centerville Tuesday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Neff.

CHURCH IN WEST MANCHESTER POSTPONES PILGRIMS' PROGRESS

SOLDIERS NAME COMMITTEE TO VISIT -GRAVES

MILTON, Ind., May 26. Lute Lantz is having his house repainted and also Improved on the interior At the meeting of Old Soldiers at the office of Dr. Sweney, Wednesday evening, Dr. Sweney was called to the chair. There were six of the comrades present. There are six cemeteries to visit and committees were appointed to visit these and decorate the Soldiers graves, as follows: Valley Grove, L. E. Ward and Griffith Cooney, Sr.; Franklin, David Nugent and his selected partner; Doddridge, Charles Doddridge and John Sapp; Southside, West-

Side at Milton and the cemetery, north, James Coons, Martin Frazee, Wlllard Ten Eyck, Oliver Smullen, J. B. Murley, E. R. Clifton, and Dr. Sweney. These were chosen from the comrades. Miss Sarah Roberts was chosen as chairman of the flocal committee. The children will gather the flowers on the morning of Decoration Day, Tuesday, May 30, and take to the schoolhouse where they will be made into wreaths and bunches for scattering over the graves of the fallen soldiers. Soldiers who died within the last year are. Charles Mueller, Peter Vannati and James Sipple John Ingermann Is arranging for remodeling the house he recently bought of Mrs. Mary Noll.

WEST MANCHESTER, O, May 26. Carrie Buhrman and Hershe! Locke of Dayton spent Sunday here.. . .Frank Parks and family and. Mrs. Viola Harrison visited Mrs. Gertrude Moore and family at Eldorado,' Sunday.. . . . Samuel Holtzmuller, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foafcle and David Slier of Dayton, O., weret Sunday afternoon visitors of E. B. Creager and family... ..Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers spent Friday in Greenville with her sister, Mrs. W. S. Rkberton. Visit Former Residents. William Foos and Wife and A. L. Riley were in West Baltimore Sunday, where they called on Mr. and. Mrs. Eli Howell, who former lived here. William Estabrook returned home with them and Is now at the Riley hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes were Sunday guests of D. A. Poe and wife, Mrs. Ed Albright, Marth Neth and wife and Miss Carrie Neth of Eaton, were

afternoon visitors. . . . Mrs. Mary Trone J

lert Tuesday to visit with her daugnter, Mrs. O. P. Wolverton and family at Greenville, where she wilt be present at the graduation of her granddaughter. Miss Irene Wolverton on Thursday evening at St. Clair Memorial hall.v Called to Funeral. Rev. H. C. Crampton filled his regular appointment here Sunday morning leaving immediately after services for Indiana where he was called to preach

a funeral In the afternoon. For this reason It was necessary to postpone the rendition of Pilgrim's Progress, as had been arranged, until the first Sunday in June at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. .... William Scuerman is in Dayton, where he. has work at the Davis shell factory...,. Mr. and Mrs. George Troutwlne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oswalt at Eldorado and also motored to Eaton, West Alexandria and Lewisburg, calling on friend..... O. N. Shelleberger and Scott Fox of Dayton, called on the Miller sisters here Sunday.

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mil service Pura 3Y CHURCHES OF BOSTON

OTT DARNELL FALLS BREAKING HIS ARM

CENTERVILLE, Ind., May 26. Ott Darnell is suffering from a broken arm, the result of a fall from his auto truck. ....Mrs. John Dynes and grandson, Elden Terry, have been visiting her daughter at Dayton. They returned home Thursday Mrs. Ada Wallace went to Milton Wednesday for a visit with her son Mr. and Mrs. Forbes of Indianapolis came last week for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mr. Joe Deardorff. Sunday their drove the car to Arcanum and spent the day and returning brought with them Mrs. George Baron, who is a guest at the Drardorff home... A number of Centerville persons attended the pageant at Ear'ham Wednesday. Several remained fcr ths evening program Charles Richardson was called to Lincoln. Ind., on business for a few days.

MISS WHITAKER GETS HOLLANSBURG PLACE

NEW PARIS, Ohio, May 26.T-Miss Carrie Whitaker, instructor the past winter at the Pleasant Hill school, will next winter have a position in the Hollansburg schools. Miss Whitaker, who is a public-spirited, modern teacher Is regretfully handed over to Hollansburg territory, though with hosts of good wishes for her success. Miss Whitaker has been librarian of the New Paris library since it's institution here and all the present system was worked out by her. She will be much missed In that capacity alone, as well as in church and social circles, where as a worker she holds an enviable record.

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NE.V PARIS, O, May 26. The Tom Thumb wedding which will be held Friday evening is the center of all attention In this community. Some fifty children take part in the entertainment which will be held at the Christian church. The bride is Miss Myrtle Dohme, groom, James McNeill, maid-of-honor, Ruth Killbourne; best man, Carol Forbes; minister, . Clayton Wright. The little folks are being coached by Miss Mtrgaret Windsor of Richmond.

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BOSTON, Ind , May 26. The Methodist and Christian churches will hold

union services next Sunday morning with, both Rev. Porter and Rev. Crampton in charge. Christian Endeavor lead by Guy Girton will be held Sunday evening at the Christian church.: . . . .Announcements have been receiv-l ed here of the engagement and ap- j preaching marriage of Mr. Joseph; Windholtz to Miss Theresa Ahler of ; Cincinnati, O. The wedding will take! place on June 7 at the St. Martins church, Cheviot, O. Mr. Windholtz j formerly resided here and was quite popular among the young people Misses Sadie and Grace Pottenger spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pottenger.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Minneman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Druley. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gillespie of Oxford, were here Sunday and attended the funeral of Master Howard Eby. Motor to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Pyle motored to Richmond Monday Miss Edna O'Neil of Campbellstown, visited Miss Lucile Porterfleld Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Roberts had as their guest Sunday, Mr. Oscar Glenny of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Whitmire motored to Richmond Tuesday. ....Mrs. Stewart of Madison, Ind., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Knox and family Noah Piper of Logansport, Ind., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Piper, this week Mrs.

Bertha Farnsworth, Miss Grace Parks,

.Messrs. W. A. Rinehart and Elmer

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USES TEETOR MOTOR.

The Teetor-Hartley Motor company of Hagerstown, has been advised of the record breaking transcontinental trip to Bob Hammond of Indianapolis, who drove his Empire car from San Francisco to New York in six days, ten hours and 56 minutes. The car was equipped with a Teetor motor.

MEASLES EPIDEMIC HITS WITTS STATION

WITT'S STATION. Ind., May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sheets and Mr. Will Ramey were recently called to the bedside of Worley Ramey at East Liberty. Mr.' Ramey, who was suffering from pneumonia, contracted following an Illness with measles,- is improving. Irvin Hensley, who is employed at Kitchells. recently brought home from Dupont,, a bride, formerly Miss 'Beatrice Cardinal. The couple-will reside here Mrs. -Jed JPufler was called to Dayton recently on account of the death of hf lister. Jack Witt was in Richmond Monday. ....Philip Noel's family at Beechymire is suffering with several cases of measles Robert Colvin and family visited home folks recently.

EATON POLICE HUNT FOR GEORGE DIXON BELIEVED MISSING

EATON, O., May 26. Without apparent cause, George Dixon, about 27, has disappeared and search has been instituted. He is a son of ;Mr. and Mrs. Boliver Dixon, three miles south of this city. When he left the home of his parents Wednesday evening, he went Into the eastern part of the county to visit a lady friend. He returned to Eaton about 12 o'clock that night, hitched his horse to a rack on Cherry street, just off Main, -and was seen by friends a little later. His parents called officials here Thursday, and his horse and buggy were found late In the afternoon. The animal had stood at the rack half of the night Wednesand the greater part of Thursday.

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