Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 190, 28 June 1916 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM. AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916
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DUBLIN PLANS ENTERTAINMENT FOR FOURTH OF JULY VISITORS
DUBLIN, Ind. June 28. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall and daughter, Hlldred, motored to Albany Sunday to 'visit relatives. Helen Nenstell returned with them for a short visit.... Mr. and Mrs. G. Gobel of Richmond spent Sunday with Howard McGeath and family Master John Hubbard of Cambridge City has returned home after a week's visit here with her aunt, Mrs. Delbert Smith..... W. H. Riser was in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Alice Kinnerman entertained the
MIDDLEBORO MAN BUYS NEW MOTOR
MIDDLEBORO, Ind., June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jordan of near Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tschaen were the Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Alexander Mr. and Mrs. John Reld of Whitewater were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reids. ....Mr. and Mrs. Elim Mikesejl spent Sunday with relatives at Hollansburg. ....Mr. and Mtb. Clarence Addlemon and daughter of Bethel were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sienke...Fred Guntkle has sold his farm to Floyd Bogan Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bennett of Richmond are spending the week end with the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman. . ...Orlo Standley has bought a car. ....Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duke and family and Clem Alexander and two .daughters were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Little Henry Vanzant of Richmond visited his brother, Mr. John Vanzant Thursday. . . .Clem Baird died at his home south of here Sunday night. He leaves a wife and one son and many friends to mourn... Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas find family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas motored to Winchester Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Addleman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little and families motored to Campbellstown on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. .Harry Sieweke Mrs. Liz-' zle Thockmorton of Whitewater and Mrs. Medora Little called on Mrs. Cora Danner Thursday afternoon Mrs. Pearl Shelly and children of Texas are visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ann Pemberton.. .Several from this place attended the childrens' day exercises at Pleasant Hill on -Sunday evening.
following guests to dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinnerman and children and Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Ogborne. Visits Mist GantMrs. Stanley and daughter, Catherine, of Indianapolis spent the week end with -Miss Hattie Gant Mrs. Edna McGee of Richmond was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cora Clifford Sunday.. . . .The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church and the Edelweiss class will serve dinner at a stand located on the lawn of the old U. B. church, the Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Riser, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riser of Cumberland were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Riser Sunday....... Forest McKee is home from Ann Harbor university for the summer Mr. and Mrs. John Scott motored to Richmond Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Fair. Mrs. R. Ellebarger and daughter, Catherine, of St. Louis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Laymon Gilbert.
CENTER VILLE GIRL HELPS ROGER BEAN
ENLISTS FRAT COOK
OXFORD, O, June 28. Fred and
Paul DuvalL 19 and 20, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duvall, yesterday enlisted in Company E, First Regiment, O. N. G-, at the Oxford branch recruiting station. John Wilkinson, known as "Sailor Jack," former cook for the Sigma Chi fraternity, will go a3 cook for the company. -
CENTER VILLE, Ind., June 28. Mrs. Anna Park and son Leonard of Greensburg came Friday for a visit of two weeks with Mrs. Nan Fleet and other relatives... .Edna Johnson and Esther Fouts spent the week end with friends at Fountain City. Miss Johnston, who
is an elocutionist, assisted in the program given by "Chic" Jackson at that place. . . .Miss Laura Bertsch was called to Findly, O., last week on account of the serious sickness of an aunt. . . . Master Robert Brown will spend several days with his grandparents at Hamilton, Ohio. Entertains Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lundy entertained the following friends Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Noel Matthews, Fred Mull and family and Walter Kitterman and family. .. .Wm. Horney and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Horney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck . . . .Robert Bertsch of Greensburg was here visiting his parents a- part of last week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blose gave a dinner party Sunday. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. Geo Spittler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl, Mr. and
Mrs. John Klser and son Frank, all of j
Jacksonburg and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Porter of this place.
MOTOR TO RICHMOND TO SPEND TUESDAY
CAMBRIDGE CITY, June 28. There is but little change In the condition of John JackBon, who has been criti
cally ill for several days past H. H.J
Bryan motored ' to Richmond yesterday taking with him John Ohmit. Carson Ohmit, Edward Jones and Horace Hamilton, who are engaged on a piece of work in that city Mrs. Loren Helmsing and daughter of Hagerstown spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wharton and other relatives.... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beard go to Culver Thursday morning to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Outland and then on to Bass Lake to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Beard of Chicago Mrs. F. M. Murray was a guest at a .500 party, given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Hollis Hoover and Mrs. Derwin of Hagerstown.
EATON GIRL WEDS GREENVILLE YOUTH
EATON, O., June 28. Miss Eva N. Lauver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CurTin Lauver. living northwest of this city, and Robert D. Neiswonger, of Greenville, were married Tuesday by the Rev. J. L. Shoup at his home -in
West Alexandria. The ceremony was witnessed by only the bride's parents. The couple went from West Alexandria to Greenville, where the biide1 groom is engaged in the contracting carpenter business. Cecil Ray Hewitt, of Lanier township and Miss Katherine Freitag of Washington township, were married Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. McD. Howsare, of First Christian church, at his study in the Gale building. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freitag, who live a short distance southeast of the city.
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