Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 185, 22 June 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM. AND &UN-TELEGKAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, ltflti ;

MISS LAURA BEBTSGH IS MADE LIFE MEMBER OF STATE ASSOCIATION

- MUNCIE, Ind., June 22. Miss Laura TBertsch of Centerville, who has served the Wayne County Sunday-school tasgociation for twenty-five years, was 'today made a life member of the Indltana State Sunday School Association, fwhlch is in session here in the fifty-

TO PUT ON FLESH bND INCREASE WEIGHT i r i: Most people eat from four to six pounds of good solid fat-making food every day and still do not increase in .weight one ounce, while on the other hand many of the plump, chunky folks cat very lightly and keep gaining all the time. It's all bosh to say that this Mb the nature of the individual. It isn't . Nature's way at all. Most thin people stay thin because 'their powers of assimilation are defective. They absorb just enough of -the food they eat to maintain life and a semblance of health and strength. I Stuffing won't help them. A dozen meals a day won't make them gain a single "fctay there" pound. All the fatproducing elements of their food just stay there In the intestines until they -pass from the body as waste. What such people need is Komething that will prepare these fatty food elements so that their blood can absorb them ; and deposit them all about the body ;: something too, that will multiply their red blood corpuscles and Increase their blood's carrying power. For such a condition it is well to recommend eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol is not, as some believe a patented drug, but is simply a careful combination of six of the most effKtive and powerful assimilative and flesh building elements known to ; chemistry. It is absolutely harmless, yet hac. been wonderfully effective and a single tablet eaten with each meal " often, according to reports of users, - has the effect of increasing the weight -of a thin man or woman from three to i five pounds a week. Sargol Is sold by Clem Thistlethwalte and other good -druggists everywhere on a positive .1 guarantee of weight increase or money ! back. Adv. T ' ' '

second annual convention. It was through the effort of Mr. E. P. Jones, of Milton, president of the Wayne County S. S. Assn., that this honor was bestowed upon her. On Tuesday night Mr. Jones called the Wayne county delegates together and told them what he wished the county to do. It was to agree to raise $1,000 to be placed in the treasury of the Indiana S. S. Assn. and present Miss Bertsch with a life membership. The subject was thoroughly discussed by many who were present and all seemed favorable to the action. Seventy nine Sunday schools in Wayne county will be called upon to help raise the amount. Among those who took part in the discussion were Ed Hasemeier, Mr. Bartel of Richmond, Carson Meeks of Centerville, Mrs. Oliver Hiatt and other Wayne County workers. The $1,000 will be used to carry on the work by the State Assn. When the roll of counties was called Wayne county responded with the following yell: $1000, $1000, $1000 watch 1000 dollars from top notch. Life time membership for Laura Bertsch She's our secretary and don't shirk $1000, $1000 from Old Wayne Forward work, forward work You do the same. .

Gets Supplies Ready for Indiana Soldiers

EATON VETERAN HURT BY AUTO

EATON, O., June 22. John P. Stanza, civil war veteran, had his right leg broken Wednesday afternoon when he was run down by an automobile driven by Isaac Young, an auto salesman. J. P. Trunck, stone masonry contractor, fell from a cherry tree Wednesday afternoon at his home on West High street, and suffered a badly bruised right shoulder. A limb snapped and Trunck fell to the ground.

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MAJ. WILLIAM P. CARPENTER. While the guardsmen are busy gettin? recruits. Quartermaster Leslie R. Naftzger and Maj. William Carpenter of tbe quartermaster's department are hard at work preparing tot the reception of the soldiers at Ft. Benjamin Harrison.

LIGHTNING SOLT KITS PHONE OFFICE

MORNING SUN, O., June 22. During the severe storm Tuesday night, the telephone building was struck by lightning. The structure did not catch fire, and the night operator, Mrs. Nell Maun, escaped injury and possibly death by having just gone into a adjoining room. One corner of the building was destroyed and a number of phones will be out of commission for several days.

A survey of the world's foods shows that one-half of the viands have a sweetish taste, one-third are salty and one-tenth sour or bitter..

FOUNTAIN CITY MAN -TO HELP ROGER BEAN

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., June 22 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis are visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis. Mr. Davis is to assist Chic Jackson in the Roger Bean entertainment to be given here next Saturday night at the K. of P. temple. Eva Lacey of Winchester is visiting Mr. and frsrLTO.' Anderson and other relatives in and near Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gardner entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin and Mrs. Sarah Stevens of Cambridge City and 01 Clark and family. Richmond Visitors Here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schnelle, Miss Mildred Benton of Richmond, and Mrs. Ella Benton were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strong Sunday. Miss Irene Maines was the guest of Georgia Hatfield Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swain and daughter, Inez, and Miss Ruth Hiatt motored to Richmond Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. Swain's mother.

ROGER BEAN TO PERFORM FOR FOUNTAIN CITY

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sherry and son, Harvard, moved to Greenville, O., on Thursday Harold Barnes has returned from Earlham college Master Leroy Hammer of Richmond, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor... .The C. E. contest party, which was to have been Thursday evening, was postponed until Friday evening, June 23. Miss Wickett Marries. Miss Ruth Wickett and Mr. Chalmer Dixon were married at the home of the bride's parents, Wednesday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock Plans are being made for the organization of a training class which will take the regular Bible study Chic Jackson, assisted by Everett Davis, who formerly lived in Fountain City, will give an entertainment at the K. of P. temple Saturday evening, June 24.

West Manchester

By Myrtle Trone.

Mart Wehrley and ' wife and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of near Eaton, were entertained Sunday at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. John. Hoffman.... Major Huffman of Arcanum, was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Banfill, Sunday.... Sam Troutwine and family of near Gettysburg, spent Sunday afternoon with Charles - Troutwine and family. ....Mr. and Mrs. Carey Pitman and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager were in Eaton, Monday afternoon. Call on Friends. William Oswalt . and family of Eldorado, called on friends here Sunday afternoon. .. .Word was received here last week announcing the Dirth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Copp, June 15, at Sidney Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wilson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hi L. Riley, Sunday. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wilson accompanied by Mrs. Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Hommes and daughter, Anna, motored to Richmond, and spent the afternoon with friends in that city. Miss Brown at Sidney. Miss LIna Brown is visiting at Sidney, Ohio Mrs. Hugh Beggs of New Paris, spent the week-end with Irvin Buck and wife E. B. Creager and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Risinger at Eaton, Monday evening.

MILTON MAN GROWS LARGE STRAWBERRIES

MILTON, Ind., June 22. Frank Benninger, a young farmer, living three miles south of town, has some very fine home grown strawberries. The berries are large and perfect One. by actual measurement was five inches in circumference and two inches' from the stem to the tip of the point. This is an . average sample of the , entire crop.

MOTORS TO MICHIGAN

WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., June 22. Art Ballanger and wife and Mrs. John Manning motored to Michigan, this week, to visit friends Mr. and Mrs. Bradford of Dayton, Ky., have returned home after a visit with friends at this place John Oler spent the week-end with his father, Calvin Oler. ....Ed Parks has moved into the Albert Oler property in the north part of town.

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RE-EMPLOY REV. COOPER. ITON. O., June 22. Rev. T. A. Cooper, - pastor of Barrou Street Church for the last year, has been re-employed for an indefinite term. Wilmington has built and opened city and county office building costing $1,500,000. i

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