Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 175, 9 June 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY. JUNE 9. 1916

CLEVER PROGRAM IS ARRANGED BY MASONIC LODGE

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. June 9. Cambridge City Lodge, No. 5. F. and A. M-, entertained their families and 'friends Tuesday night in the Masonic temple. A profusion of peonies, pink, white, ! and red were arranged in vases about

the hall. Punch was served, while harp music - was given by the Montanl brothers of Indianapolis. A cafeteria lunch was served by the commitee, composed of F. H. Ohmlt,

i E. V. Wheelan, E. D. Filby and Will j Butler. Following the supper dancing ( was enjoyed. ''.'-.

Indiana's Candidate FRIENDS SURPRISE

CAMBRIDGE: FAMILY

150 PERSONS ATTEND LEAGUE CONVENTION

LIBERTY, Ind., June 8. Between one hundred and one hundred and fifty delegates from the Connersville district are attending the Epworth . league convention. The ministers of . the district are also holding a meetlng. Wednesday evening the Rev. E. C. Waring gave a lecture. "Back to ; Aldersgate." During the session yes- , terday talks regarding different phases ' of Epworth league work were given by ! the Rev. C. W. Whitman. C. C. Hull. ; Dallas Newton. A. S. Porter, Earl Marklatt and J. F. O'Haver. The adi dress at the evening session was given by W. F. Wycoff, his theme being, 1 "The Value of an Ideal."

POSTPONE PROGRAM AT FIRST CHURCH

The children's day exercises of the Sunday school at the First Methodist Episcopal church will be held on Sunday morning, June 18, 1916. An elaborate program will be carried out.

BALLENGER IS DEAD

NEW" PARIS, O., June 9. John Bal Ipnzpr. SK. dipri Thursday after an ill

bad Kpent his entire life in the vicinities of New Paris and Richmond. He was well known as a former toll gate keeper and a Civil war veteran, being a member of the G. A. R. He is survived by the widow, Mary Bennett Ballanger, one son William, San Antonio, Tex. Two dauhgters died several years ago. One sister, Mrs. Martha

and four brothers also survive Amos. Jehu and Nathan of Rithand Elijah of New Westvilte.

Funeral services will be held sometime Sunday, the definite time pending on the arrival of the son. Interment will be in the Ridge cemetery near Richmond.

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KILLS 20,000 FLIES

CAMBRIDGE CITY,' Ind-, June Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Wood, the latter of whom " goes to Portland,-Ore., next week to visit her son, -Marlon, were taken by surprise Tuesday when a company of friends came Into their home on Cemetery street. .The party included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuster and children, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gentry and children, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Williams, : Mrs. A Yeaver. and son of New Castle. Mrs. Mattie Morris and daughters, Lena and May. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Thalls, Mrs. Helen Kuster, Miss Dorothy Moore, Leon ; Allison, Rufus Keever and David Lccke. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pike and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas of Rushville have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pike.

WORTHING, Ind.; June A new "fly-swatting' record was established by Glenn Barge, who killed 20.000 flies.

SESSION IS CLOSED

EATON. O., June 9. More , than four hundred delegates and visitors attended the closing session of the annual convention held here Wednesday and Thursday by . the Lutheran Sunday schools of eastern Indiana and western Ohio, and these included the Dayton conference district. No invitation was received for the convection next year, and the selection of a place will be made last year. Rev. A. M. Pence of Arcanum was elected president of the association during the first day's session.

Deaths in Preble

To End Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises

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many instances has effected complete relief after other treatments have failed. ; Sufferers who could scarcely hear a watch tick tell how they have had their hearing restored to such an extent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven or eight inches away from the ear. Therefore, if you know of some one who is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deafness cut cut - this formula and hand it to them and you , will have been the means of saving some poor sufferer from perhaps total deafness The prescription can be prepared at home, and is made as follows: Secure from your druggist 1 oz. Parmint (Double Strength), about 75 cents worth. Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and 4 oz. of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. Parmint is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action the Inflammation and swelling in the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to equalize the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any excess of secretion in the middle ear. and the results it gives are nearly always quick and effective. Every person who has catarrh in any form should give this recipe a trial and free themselves from this destructive disease. Adv.

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HOLD CHILDREN'S DAY

: Children's day will be observed at ! the Sunday school session of the West ) Richmond Friends' church a week ; from Sunday. A special program of recitations, I tongs and drills will be given by the ' members of the school.

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PATRIOTIC SERVICES TO BE 'T CAMBRIDGE NEXT WEDNESDAY

CAMBRIDGE CITY, June 9. David Lontz of Hagerstown, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thalls .Mrs. Ray Hinsky returned Thursday to her home in Richmond, after a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beale Mrs. Henry Morris and daughters, Lena and May, have gone to Indianapolis to spend two weeks with relatives John Toms was taken to the Reid hospital Tuesday for an operation. Attends Annual Meeting. Charles Guyton of Byrkettsville, Md., after a visit with his son, Stanley Guyton, and other relatives, went to Winond to attend the annual meeting of the German Baptist church Rutledge Newman of Chicago. . Miss Florence Newman and Mrs. Hardin of Milton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Newman a few days ago. The regular meeting of the W. R. C. was held Friday afternoon. Flag day will be observed next Wednesday afternoon.

LARGE FERNS GROW IN ECONOMY WOODS

ECONOMY, Ind., June 9. Fine specimens of wood ferns have been transplanted from the late Francis Cain woods to lawns in Economy. Three different species were found in the group, and many measured three feet in height Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cain were at Richmond Monday afternoon Thomas Stewart is back home after a visit with Olive Branch relatives..... Mr. and Mrs. Bishopp and daughter have returned to their home at Kokomo, after a visit with Pete Wood and family. Weeds Are Thick. Weeds are nearly choking out the oats in some fields .George Davis of Williamsburg was here recently shipping out $9 hogs. Oliver Hiatt sold a bunch at $9 per 100 to Mr. Davis Mrs. Emma Harter is very ill with dropsy.

EATON, O., June 9. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at First Christian church for Mrs. Cora Campbell. 58, who died early Wednesday. The sermon was preached by the pastor, the Rev. McD. Howsare. Burial in Mound Hill cemetery was according to the ritei of Docas temple, Pythian Sisters. She is survived by two children, Mrs. C. I. Smith of this city, and Leonard E. Campbell, of Dayton. EATON, O.. June 9. Conducted by the pastor, the Rev. McD. Howsare, funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at First Christian church for Harriet Shurley Ayers, 71, wife of

Isaac L. Ayers. Bunal in Mouna tun cemetery. Mrs. Ayers expired about 10 o'clock Wednesday night while asleep in bed at her home on West High street. About three weeks ago she suffered a severe heart attack. She was born in Preble county. Beside her husband she leaves one son, J. C. Ayers, of this city. More than 50 per cent, of all the graduates of the academic department of Oberlin college are teachers.

NEW TREATMENT FOR S WOLLEN VEINS Swollen veins are dangerous and often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two-ounce, original bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength) at any pharmacist and start to reduce the veins and bunches at once. Physicians recommend Emerald Oil; it is used in hospital practice and a small bottle will last a long time, because it is very concentrated. Apply night and morning with the soft brush as directed until the swelling is reduced to normal. It is so marvelously powerful that swollen glands, and even goitre disappear when used steadily. Leo H. Fihe can always supply you. Adv.

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Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With the Othine Prescriptlon.This prescription for the-removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by any druggist under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-bac. guaratnee. adv.

A form of parachute has been invented to enable persons to escape from high buildings in case of fire.

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