Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 184, 20 June 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEIJSGAM TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916 PLANT, THIRTY YEARS OLD, HAS TWENTY BLOODS GUARDSMEN: WILL BE TAUGHTTO HIKE j -rrr -

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! Greenfield, are spending a few days nith George E. Calloway and E. R. Calloway and families Messrs. : Clarence Strong and Bruce Steam of I Chicago, who are. the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. A. J. Hart of Miltou, called on friends In .-this city I Friday.. . .The ladies of the First SecI tion of the Social Union, and a few j guests, spent Friday at the home of Mrs. M. H. Gaar. Tne tables upon which was spread the dinner, and to which each lady had contributed, were ! made especially attractive with garj den flowers, while roses were used in ! (be library. During the afternoon Mrs. ' Qaar served ice cream and cake. Spends Vacation Here. Miss Myrtle Vanmeter of Indianapolis, Is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Vanmeter and other relatives Mr. -and Mrs. F. C. Marson and son Ralph, and their guest, Mies Elizabeth Galliher, of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Doney, Miss Helen Doney, Mrs. Edith Scott and eon attended the commencement t the Sailors' and Soldiers' Orphans Rome at Knightstown Friday Mrs. Clara Williams has a lily which is gprgeous with bloom. The plant, an amaryllis, is thirty years old, has forty-four buds and twenty blooms. BIG AUDIENCE AT EXERCISES

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ECONOMY. Ind., June 20. The Children's Day exerciseB Sunday, attracted one of the largest crowds mat has filled the church in its history. Mrs. Loop certainly deserves much credit for the presentation of "Crea1 ion's King. "Miss Grace Garrison was "Nature;" Miss Lonora Wehrly, "June;" Miss Helen Farmer, "Children's Day" and Clarence Shively, "Time." Mrs. Mort Harlen died Sunday evening at 6:45 o'clock. Dropsy was the primary caiiBe of death. She will be buried at Fairfield cemetery near Greensfork. . . .The Home Economic club meeting was postponed last Saturday afternoon until Thursday afternoon and will be held at the home of Miss Dora Peirce Bennie Franklin had as guests Harold Bowman and Gilbert Woodman. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanley of Indianapolis, were here Saturday ... .Thomas Morrison, a vrell known farmer, is very ' sick. There is little chance of recovery.

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COMPANY. A, I. N. G., CAPT. FRANK LIVENGOOD, COMMANDER.

GLIDEWELL FUNERAL NEAR MORNING SUN LARGELY ATTENDED

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MORNING SUN. O., June 20. H. C. Ramsey of Richmond, spent the week-end with his mother and other friends... .0. A. Bess and family spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Bess' parents in Dayton. .. .Mrs. C. C. Lemon attended commencement at Bloomington, Ind., university last week... ".Dr. R. R. Ramsy returned to his home in Bloomington, Ind., Wednesday, after a pleasant visit to his mother. ...Roy Morrow and George Snyder motored to Cincinnati Cincinnati Sunday The funeral of Roy GKdewell was largely attended Friday.

The parents have the sympathies of !

the entire community in their bereavement Mrs. M. A. McMillan of Oxford is visiting Mrs. Margaret Ramsey.... Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Douglas of Oxford and Mrs. Brice Gillespie of Baltimore, Md., spent Wednesday with S. W. Weed and children Miss Marie Beaton of Oxford spent Sunday with Mrs. Wrill Mann Mrs. David Stewart and daughter Margaret of Oxford are visiting Marion McQuiston and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Irvin attended the wedding of their niece Miss Elsie Fisher, in Hamilton Saturday.

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Fashions. , There are fashions in medicine as well as in millinery. The old time cathartic pills with their harsh drastic effects have gone out, and It is high time that they had. In their place we have the mild- laxatives and gentle cathartics of which Chamberlain's Tablets is one of the most popular. When the proper dose is taken the effect of these tablets is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it has been produced by a medicine. Chamberlain's Tablets also strengthen he stomach and improve the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

BIRTHDAY SURPRISE GIVEN FRANK ELISON

EAST GERMANTOWN, Ind., June 20. The friends of Mr. Frank Elison had a surprise on him June 11 and helped him celebrate his thirty-ninth birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Elison, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tedro. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boroughs and daughter, Ester, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hosier, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd Mr, Vern Hosier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elison, Ruth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wagner, Mrs. M. E. Man and Mrs. Earl Man and family of Richmond, Mr. Winfield Elison and family. Strawberries, cake and cream were served in the afternoon Mrs. Jane Hamin who spent the winter

Kefore the throe regiments of infantry are font to thn Mexican bnrdei the men will receive lessons in niiiri hinc. Lonsr hikes over the hills of Ft Benjamin Harrison will harden the muscles of the men. There are m;iny tricks in knowing how to march. Care of the feet is part of the lessons. Company A, Indiana National Guard, under the command of Capt. Brank Livengood, has long been considered one of the best oryanizations in the ttato. Many of the members of the company are expert rifle shots, and while the soldiers are at Ft, Benjamin narrlsoa they will receive training on the rifle range there.

I with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Doddridge,

will, go to her home at Greensiork this week. .. .Several from here attended the Pageant play at Earlham, Tuesday.

DODDRIDGE EECK COMPANY IS RUSHED WITH MANY ORDERS

MILTON, Ind., Juno 20. The Dodd-ridge-Beck company has recently received orders amounting to $4,441. Back orders amount to $11,000.

John Wycliffe completed the translation of the whole Bible for the first time into the language of the English people. He was born near Richmond, in Yorkshire, England, about 1324.

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