Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 175, 9 June 1916 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 191b 4 -
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HAIL ONE FOOT I0EEP IS REPORT : FROM ECONOMY
ECONOMY, Ind., Jane 9. Hail was cm: foot deep at the farm of Oscar Brown Monday noon.. ...Children's day will be observed at the Economy Friends' church Sunday evening, June 11. Each Sunday school class will contribute to the program.. ., .Sunday afternoon, June 11, at 2 'o'clock , at Morgan Creek Friends' church Children's day exercises and a temperance meeting will be combined.. .. .The Economy Methodist church Children's
day meeting has been postponed from Sunday, June 11, until Sunday evening, June 18, on account of Mrs. A- LLoop. who is chairman of all committees, being called to Advance on account of the critical condition of Dr. Loop's father. Attends Conference. , Rev.' Oliver Frazer and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Cain attended the ministerial conference at Lynn Monday. R$v. Mr. Frazer gave a splendid talk. ;....Mrs: W- E. Oler and daughter, Xola, entertained the following Earlhorn students Sunday evening: . Rev. Howard Champe, Harold Peterson, Mr. Benson, Miss Wildmaa and Miss Watanba. -
STIVERS ATTENDS 6. 0. P. CONVENTION
: LIBERTY. Ind., June 9. Harold Hughes came home Wednesday from Miami university to spend his summer vacation with his . parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Hughes... . .Mr. and Mrs. Rfcy Bond and little daughter, of Indianapolis, are the guest b of friends here Miss Elizabeth Casey . left Wednesday for New Castle, where she will visit her uncle, J. D. Smith, and family, before entering business college at Indianapolis.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yeager, of Cincinnati, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bevie a lew days this week... ..Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henderbon returned home Wednesday from a visit with relatives in Springfield, O.... .Misses Mary Rebecca Pigman, Mildred Clark, Martha Freeman and Clarissa spent Thursday night in Brookville, the guests of Miss Louise Cowing Miss Gertrude Hill came Wednesday from Chicago for an Extended visit with W. A. Bryson and family.. . . .Mr,s. W. E. Morris and Mrs. C, E. Hughes attended the commencement exercises at Miama university Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ross were called home Wednesday from Chattanooga, Tenn., by the death of E. P, Ernst Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stivers are attending the Republican national convention at Chicago this week Miss Luclle Shuce was, in ConnersviHe on business Friday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bossert are in Chicago, attending the Republican well and Miss Gertrude Hill attended commencement at Miami university Thursday Rev. J. L. Hartsook is in Chicago on business this week.
WEST ALEXANDRIA
J i Miss Jeanette Roselins, one of our lost popular young ladles, left Monday evening for Cincinnati, where she will take a three-years' course in the School of Nursing at General Hospital. She is especially fitted for this frork Miss Mary Hill, a student of Oxford college, is home on a brief visit with her parents Mrs. Geo. Hubler, who has been ill for some time, is slowly recovering. .. .Mrs. H. Ramsey of Richmond, and little daughter, Barbra Alice, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Monosmith. sjnith Miss Harriett Holderman, aged 70 years, and formerly of Gratis, ljut in the past few years a resident $ West Alexandria, died at her home dn North Main street. Monday mornIhg at 10 o'clock. She is the last member of a large family of twelve children. She leaves many friends.
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. :To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary disorders, is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. The following advice of one who has suffered will prove comforting words to hundreds oi Richmond readers. jBenj. Fye, 132 Chestnut St., Richmond, says: "I suffered, for quite awhile from my back and kidneys. My back was weak and lame and ached, too. The kidney secretions also caus
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up several times during the night to pass them and it broke my rest. The fit-st box of Doan's Kidney Pills helpeel me. I have always used them since vlien bothered in that way with the best of results." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dbajx's. Kidney Pills the same that
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WORLD'S WORST OLD FOGIES ARE UNDER THIRTY YEARS OF AGE
: OXFORD, O.. June 9. Sixty-three received the bachelor . of - art degree at the ' seventy-sixth ' annual commencement of Miami university, and seventy-two were graduated from the teachers' colleger The exercises were held In the auditorium, in which 1,500 people were assembled. The commencement address was delivered by Dr. Guy Potter Benton, former president of the university, now
president of the University of Ver-j
mont. : . "Education." Dr. Benton "said, "gives people enlarged vision a sort of third eye. -The-man who says the old education is better than the new ought to be dead and buried. Some of the
worst old fogies In the. world are under 30 years of age, and some of the youngest folks are of whitened locks and tottering steps. It's the difference between the educated and the uneducated. .
GRAHAM SELECTED.
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W. S. .Aydelotte, formerly with the Arlington hotel, has opened the interurban restaurant on South Eighth street.
Charles E. Graham was elected supreme representative to Nationa Grove at the fifty-sixth annual session of the United Order of Druids, Indiana, at the closing session in Indianapolis yesterday afternoon. Mr. Graham will represent the state at the national meeting to be held in St. Louis next September.
Glass that will not splinter when broken is being made in France by pressing together under heat two sheets of glass with a sheet of celluloid between them.
Young people need clear complexions If you find yourself "left out" because of a poor skin,' and want a clear, fresh complexion, use Resinol Soap at least once a day. Wash thoroughly with a warm, creamy lather of it, then rinse the face with plenty of cold water. It does not often take many days of such regular care with Resinol Soap to show an improvement, because the Resinol medication soothes and refreshes the skin, while the perfectly pure soap is cleansing it.
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