Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 191, 29 June 1916 — Page 2
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ffiE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916
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ALUMNI ELECTS NEW OFFICIALS
, CAMPBELLSTOWN, O.. June 23 L Jackson Township Alumni association 'reorganized recently and gave a banquet June 23rd. The welcome addre88 was given by Harold. Kouee, president of the Association. .. Re- ; eponse by David Rinehart, president ; of Senior Claes. Prof. C. R. Coblentz I acted as Toastmaster after which ehort talks were given by Mrs. Stella Berg, Earl Stamback, Dr. Ed Markey and a song by Amie Arrasmith. The supper was served by the Ladles' Aid Society of the Christian eboreh and was in three courses. Sixty-eight were seated at the tables in ; the library room of the Central school as follows: Myrtle Mook, '13; Low- ! ell Culbertson 14. Mrs. Mildred New;bern 09, Gleta Sullivan '12, Esther Sloan '14, Harold House '14, George iHuRted '13, David Rinehart '16, Mrs. i Mabel Husted '12, Treva Renner '16, : Mrs. Ed Markey '00, Margaret Burke !'16, Clara Kramer 00, Ruth Sullivan j 16. Rife Gard '06, Opal Thompson '16, I Walter Lincoln '13, Roy Tunnan '16, ! Edna Campbell '06, Albert Chappel I '16, ByrI Barr '16. Hazel Crowel '11, Harry Aydelotte '16, Earl Stamback ;03, Dr. Edward B. Markey '00, Mrs. Anna Weaddick '00. Mrs. Stella Berg '00, Hazel Benham '13, Russell Scarce '11, Lester Benham '09, Mrs. Ethel Fleisch '00, Amie Arrasmith '99, Mrs.
Nellie Gard '00, Mrs. Opal Benham '08, Clarence Thompson '11, Everett Geedlng '14, Stanley Campbell '12, Darrell .Swisher '12, Orpha Geeding '15, Har:ry Niswander '06, Gladys Larsh '14, Mabel Thompson '14, Delbert Thompson '13, Ruth Rinehart '15, Mrs. Clara Flora '02.
NEIGHBORS SURPRISE MRS. MARTIN SAYLER
EATON, O., June 28. Misses Leon Disher and Katherine Rice of Lewis-
burg, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Green, the latter part of this week. . . . Miss Edith Wbitridge
or iiammore. 13 nere to enjoy an t-i
tended visit with relatives and friends -...Mrs. Martin S..Sayler was agreeably surprised Monday evening by a large company of relatives and friends, who called upon, her at her home on East Main street. The party was tendered to celebrate her birthday anniversary Ed Marsh of Camden, was a visitor here Tuesday ....Miss Mary Cassel has returned from Findlay. where she attended the
funeral of her sister, Mrs. Anna,
Earch. Mrs. Barch was the widow of Simon Barch, formerly a resident of this city. .
Events in Liberty
BOWMAN TO VISIT. WITH JOHN KEPLAR
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. June 28. Mrs. Supan Garrett has returned from Mt. Summit, where she spent several days on account of the illness of her brother-in-law, Will Murphy. .. .Lewi3 Bowman aud family of Richmond will spend Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Keplar, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Keplar will depart for Curtis, Mich., within a few days to ppend the heated season. . . .Mrs. F. M. Murray will attend a one o'clock luncheon to be given Thursday by Mrs. Ira Swisher of Richmond. .. .Letters remaining uncalled for in the Cambridge City poKtofflce June 21: Mrs. Lew Shlere. .. .Messrs. Fred and Norman Marklry of Richmond transacted busi
ness here yesterday: and called on J. i L. McDaniels and family. .. .Mrs. Sarah Wiliiama spent Monday in Rich-; mond. . . .Mh'.s Vivian Shirkey han re- i turned aftrr a weol- f.pr-nt with her j
aunt. Mra. Hugh Bavendar. oC New Castie. Mrs. Ravendar accompanying her home for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hober Baker of College Corner, spent Sunday with Mrs. Fahrlander. . . .Miss Christine Burt, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Martha Van Ausdall Mrs. Harrison Rose, of Southport, is visiting js. Emily Mullen.... Mrs. H. E. Dyke .d little daughter, of Ludlow, Ky., and Miss Jenny Lynn Kirschbaum of Chattanooga, Tenn., were the guests of their uncle, Samuel Hull, this week.. ..Mrs. J. Herron of Piper City, 111., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Bond . . . .Mrs. Emma DeVelin of Chicago, is the guest of F. B. Husted and family Walter Albert, of New York City Is visiting friends here.... Miss Catharine Farley is home from Indianapolis, from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Farley Miss Edith Brandenburg, of Oxford, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bufler last week Miss Helen Gardner of Colombia, Mo., is here for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Beard Carl Shock of Little Rock, Arkansas, is the guest of F. W. Shock and family.
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CAMTEELLSTOWN, Ind., June 29. Mies Mildred Ervin spent Saturday night with Miss Marie Benham.... Quite a number from this locality at.nded the surprise dinner on Mr. and Harry Fultz on the West Road Suny . , .John O'Hara and wife were Dayttm visitors Sunday Ed Ervin and farawy called on Charley Marshall and wife v. New paria Sunday afternoon. Mr.Xarshall's health has been failing for to pa8t year. . . .Morey Cooper and -v. were caning on friends here recjy f prof q r Coblentz and son Wrcnce, are at Cedar Point on Lak Eri(1 attending the State Teachers' asvtjon
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Miss Lulu Brown has returned from J Indianapolis where she was a student .in Madame Blaker's school.... H. W. iKeagy is building a residence on South i Market street Miss Edna Harter arrived home last Thursday night from iMinnrapolia for her summer vacation.
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