Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 167, 31 May 1916 — Page 2

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j STAGE SET FOR REPUBLICAN GOTOTJ

, The Coliseum as it looks today with the remodeling for the Republican convention nearly completed and the most of the ; seats for the delegates and 12,000 visitors in place. The men below are, left to right, Colonel William F. Stone, sergeant-at-arms of ; the convention; Charles D. Hilles, chairman of the Republican national committee, and James B. Reynolds, secretary of the committee.

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ECONOMY CHURCH HONORS MOTHERS

' ECONOMY, lad.. May 31. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor gave a dinner Sunday at their home for the following guests: The Rev. and Mrs. Ray Ballard and two children, Messrs and Mesdaxnes Lon Cain, Charles Mendenhall, Howard Manning and daughter, ;."W. L. Fennimore, Vernon Marshall and four sons, Jesse Bond and son, Prank Oreenstreet, Mrs. A. L. Loop and two children and Mrs. Nan Cook Mother' day was observed at the Morgan Creek Friends church Sunday Walter Bond, who has been visiting his brother and family has returned to his home in Dayton. Visitors From Muncle. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb of Muncie and William Lamb and son and daughter, Hilo and Edith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb at Webster Sunday Miss Gusta Scott was the guest of Misses Pearl and Addle Pugh Sunday afternoon. .. .Frank Underbill and family of Greensfork and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hlatt took diner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams Lee Burnett and daughters, and Mr. Thomas of Webster were here Saturday afternoon.

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CAM3RIDGE CITY, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin, of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniels, Sunday Miss Florence Webb, returned today to her Iiome fn Angola. Miss Webb has been employed as librarian the past two years and during the time spent in this city has formed many friends Prof, and Mrs. H. M. Xabel and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Kabel's aunt, Mrs. James Williams of Richmond. .. .Miss Nellie Koch returned to Muncie after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Manlove. She was accompanied home by Master Irvin and Miss Martha Manlove who will spend several days visiting In that city. Suffers From Rheumatism. Lewis Beale has been a sufferer from rheumatism and on Saturday his condition was regarded serious .... Albert Weed returned Tuesday to Franklin. Mrs. Weed remained for a visit of several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Weigle and other friends . Mrs. Wilson Gilbert and children at Hopewell, spent Saturday and Sunday wit! the former's parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Santford Wilson Mr. and Mrs. W. D. William and daughter Florence came down from New Castle Monday to remain until after Decoration Day with Mr. acd Mrs. Harry Kuster and other relatives. Enters Business College. Miss Mabel Ball went to Richmond Sunday evening and will enter Business college this week Squire Cornthwaite has purchased a five passenger Oakland machine Prof. H. M. Kabel and family motored to Huntsville Monday, to remain until after Decoration Day with relatives Miss Mabel Scott of Milton was the guest Sunday of Miss Lena Norris. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and Miss Cora Williams of Indianapolis spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Williams.

DIES FROM GRIEF.

TERE HAUTE, May 31. Leo D. Bales died of grief over tie tragedy in which he figured when his automobile ran down and killed Leonard Harold, 13, on May 21.

The combination of black and white Is quite as attractive this season as ever. Here black taffeta and white stripped taffeta are cleverly treated. The striped material is arranged in a tunic effect, over which the black taffeta. bouffant drape falls. The bodice is extremely simple, having long elevs and low square neck, finished with a touch of batiste embroidery.

Study Food Values Food provided for the family table deserves the careful thought of every housewife. Do you use thought when buying baking powder? The quality of "cake, biscuits and all quickly raised flour foods depends largely upon the kind of baking powder used. Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar derived from . grapes. It is absolutely pure and has proved its excellence for making food of finest quality and wholesomeness for generations. Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor phosphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York - - --- - - - - -

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ing for some minutes. This treatment is best upon rising and retiring, but is usually effective at any time. For pimples, redness, roughness, itching and irritation, dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, red, rough hands and baby rashes, itchings and chafings these fragrant super -creamy emollients ars wonderful. They are also splendid for nursery and toilet purposes. Sample Each Free by Mall ,jyith 32-p. Skin Book on request. Address postrcard "Cd( cu. tw. it r--

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PASTORS LAUD WAR VETERANS

MILTON, lad.. May 31. Decoration

Day was quietly observed at this place, Tuesday. Business houses as a

rule were closed and the business houses and private homes were deco

rated with flags.

Early in the morning the children

began bringing in flowers to the

school building where the ladies of the various wards were assembled to

make them up into bouquets for the

decoration of Comrades graves. There were 83 bouquets and three large wreaths. . These wreaths -were placed upon the

Large Maltese Cross in the Vestside

cemetery, erected In memory of com

rades who Be on southerntattle fields,' and whose names are Inscribed on the Cross. Citizens met at the school park at 2 o'clock in the afternoon where talks were given in an impressive and touching manner, as these who had given their lives for the Union, by the Revs. M. S. Taylor and F. C. McCor

mick, in which they spoke of this touching manner of showing appreciation for what they had done. The Milton band gave several numbers in music and a few songs were given by the audience, after which the Comrades detailed for the work went to the cemeteries at Doddridge chapel. Franklin, Valley Grove, east and south of town. Cemetery North, and Southside and Westside. at Milton, carrying flowers and flag markers, to remember the graves in the respective cemeteries.

. i POSTPONE BANQUET j

The high school Alumni-Senior banquet and reception to have been held Saturday night of this -week has been called oft. Insufficient time to make preparations tor the event combined with the fact that little Interest has been taken in the proposed affair, was the reason) assigned for -the cancellation, v - -

For use in places where acids in water would quickly corrode metals, a pump has been invented that i composed almost entirely of wood.

Sacramento, Cal.. recently adopted through its commission, a city plan, which provides that industrial plants shall be permitted only in designated districts.

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