Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 174, 8 June 1916 — Page 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1916

CHESTER, lad, June 8. Children'! day exerclMs will be held at the M. E. church Sunday eTenln. . . . . Mr. ' and MmWlll Foln were Sunday guests of 1ST. and Mr. Charles Dletemeyer., . . . Lawrence Eatelle and family of Richmond -were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer EsteUe Sunday..... Rev. Ulmer -and family of "Williamsburg and Chas. Knoll and family of near Whitewater were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin Sunday. 81cknec is Prevalent. Mrs. Ida Pickett and Mrs. Solomon Huffman are on the sick list. Mrs. Mary Jesaup of Waynesrllle, O-. has been visiting friends here the jact week.

Several relatives gave Mrs. George

woney a pleasant surprise Sunday at Wer home east of town.

Hagerstown Notes

By Miss Florence Bell.

Harry Stoltz spent Saturday at Indianapolis Mrs. Kate Taylor of Amelia, O., returned to her home Monday after a week's visit with Mrs. Adam Geisler.. . . .Will Abbott went to Indianapolis Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rice Miller of Richmond, and Mrs. Ellen Fox of Greensfork, returned to their homes "Monday, after a few days visit with Mrs. Nan Benbow. Visits Here Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Hanscom and Mrs. Sophia Dille of New Castle, spent Saturday with friends here..... Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Canada of New Castle, and Prof, and Mrs. Lee Ault and -daughter Hattle Ault, of Cambridge City, were guests of friends here Sunday and attended the Decoration .services.. . . .Mrs. Mary May and Mrs. Carrie Dean, and children of New Madison, O., were guests of Mr. and

."Mrs. Frank Antrim, Sunday.. . .George 'Jhitro and family of Modoc, were guests Sunday of Mr. Dutro's mother, Mrs. Belle CoggswelL They attended the Decoration services Mrs. John Bowman and Mrs. Addle Bowman, Mrs. Mary Wlnings and Miss Erma Wlnings, of Richmond, were guests of Attorney and Mrs. B. F. Mason over Sunday. Visits With Hindman's. Mrs. Mary Hlndman and Mrs. Laura lUchle of Cambridge City, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hlndman, on South Washington street . Frank Sparks of Le wiflYillo, spent Saturday with his parents, Air. and Mrs. E. J. 8parka, on North Perry street.... Her. and Mrs. Fred Chelan are entertaining: Mrs- Chelan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Trlnkle and their son Rhea, of Romaey. Ind.

LIGHT AND SHADOW. "Was there anything unusual abou :he contracting parties to that wed Jing?" "No, just the bride and the rinom.'

WASTING TIME. Thero's nothing In makiivr excuses. You're right. I never yet framed ne that hd the slightest effect on a raffle policeman.

Bonis Celebration of Wonder Interest

The arrival o! a baby in the household

completely changes the entire aspect of

toe ruture. But in the meantime, during tho anxious period of expectancy, there is a splendid remedy known aa "Mother's Friend" that does -wonders. It Is for external tue, relieves .the pains of muscle expansion, soothes and quiets the nerves, extends its influence to the internal organs and removes to a great extent the ten. dency to worry and ap

prehension. It Is a natural treatment, safe for the mother, has no drug effect whatsoever and for this reason must exert a most beneficial influence upon those functions directly connected with motherhood. In a very interesting book the subject Is freely discussed and a copy will be mailed free to all expectant mothers by Bradfleld Regulator Co., 40S Lamar Bdg., Atlanta, Ga, Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend today of any druggist. Use as directed and you will then know why mothers for nearly half a century have used and recommended this splendid aid to motherhood. Their letters are messages 9t dicer, that breathe contort la every word,

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HOLD8 OWN REUNION.

BRAZIL, Ind., June 8. Rev. William M. Glvens is the only surviving member of Company H. of the Fourth Illinois infantry, Mexican war. He will hold a "reunion" by himself at the time of the annual reunion, June 16..

As a deer-hunting state, Vermont now rivals Maine, with 6,000 deer killedIn 1915, compared with from 8,000 to 10,000 in the Maine wilderness.

NEW YORK, June 8. The great preparedness parade, when 132,000 New Yorkers marched in a demonstration for national defense, gave an immense impulse to enlistment for the citizen training camps this summer. The "Plattsburg idea" has swept the country. City after city Is following New York in getting together its patriotic citizens for a great showing of aggressive loyalty to the stars and stripes. It is now estimated by army offic

ers that 35,000 "business men," (mean-"f

ing by that civilians and including bankers, lawyers, clergymen and gentlemen of leisure) will put in a perspiring month's work for Uncle Sam this' summer. Nt. only will these men give a month's time (Involving salary sacrifice in some cases) to their country, but each man must send at least $60 and many will pay out a good deal more. What do they get out of It?

Forethought.

People are learning that a little forethought often saves them a big expense. Here is an instance: E. W. Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, writes: "1 do not believe that our family has been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since we commenced keeping house years ago. When we go on an extended visit we take it with us." Obtainable everywhere." Adv.

CHESTER, Ind.,-June 8. Bert Carman and family entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall and

daughter, Miss Helen, and Mrs. Ame

lia Hennlng and Mrs. Mary Henning and daughters, Esther and Dorothy.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. jFraak Baer of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Will H. Brown and family.... Mrs. Cally Huffman and daughter, Josle, of Mount Pleasant spent the week end with Charley Huffman and family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall visited Mrs. Essie Taylor at Richmond Sunday. Hold Decoration Services. Decoration exercises were held at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon. A very interesting program was given as follows: Song Male quartet, from Economy. Prayei' Everett Hunt. Song The Neft quartet, Greensfork. Reading Miss Charlotte Rogers.

Solo Miss Eunice Green, Richmond. Song The Neffs. Address Rev. Herman, Richmond. Song Male quartet.

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