Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 186, 23 June 1916 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, Wlb
RUSTY NAIL POISONS FOOT OF MILTON BOY
MILTON, Tnd., June 23. Wlilii Jlevelee, who had his foot .so seriously hurt by a scythe, is able to get out on crutches Mrs. Chas Snyder and on, of Cambridge City, visited
friends .here Tuesday.. ...The ladies of the I.'C. W. B. attended the C. W. B. M. of the Christian church, at Cambridge City, Tuesday afternoon. Those who went were ' Mesdarnes Henry Hussey, Minerva Jones, F. C. McConnick. Alice Gresh. C. J. Coppock, Marietta Thomas. Will Wissler, Albert Anderson, D. H. Warren, Benton Wagner, J. L. Manlove, Harry
Manlove, Malinda Barton, Harry Dcty, Frank Doty, Will Higfaam, David
Parker, Carl Williams, Misses Eunice McClung, Ruth McCormick and the Rev. F. C. McCormick. Mrs. Jas. Baker had as her guest Wednesday, her cousin. Miss Mary Hunt, of Richmond. Mrs. Wills rd Williams who has been seriously ill, la much improved at this time... .William, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Veniah Murray, was injured Tuesday evening by running a rusty
nail in his foot
News of Bethel
By Florence Boren.
Mr. and Mrs.4 Humphrey Mikesell and family entertained the following Sunday: Mr. and : Mrs. William Hinshaw and daughter Hazel of near Wil
liamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Blose
and family of Whitewater and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bunker and son Earl of Chester Mrs. Oliver Spencer is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Youn, at New Paris. . . . Mrs. Reynolds and Miss Florence Boren spent Tuesday afternoon in Hollansburg Misses Edna Spencer, Marie Harding and Hazel Tharp spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beck, near Sharpeye, O.
Thomas Harlan has purcahsed a
touring car. . . .Miss Grace Jenkins has returned to Cambridge City after spending a few days with Miss Lillie Benbow.... Misses Mae and Amber Polley of Indianapolis are visiting here this week.... Mr. and Mrs. John Harding spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill and family.
Brazilian cocoanot palms are believed to live from 600 to 700 years, and the date from 200 to 300 years.
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