Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 192, 30 June 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916 Notes of Personal Interest from Richmond's Suburbs

BORDERS LEAVES STATION AFTER YEARS IH CHLTOQ

MILTON. Ind., June 30. Mn. I James Murphy entertained the EmI broidery club at her country home four miles eouth of town, Wednesday afternoon, in honor pf Mrs. Victor Knapp of Ft. Wayne who la her guest this week. A pleasant company of the members were present. Including tpeetal guests, who were Mrs. Knapp as honor guest, Mrs. O. H. Beeeon, 'Mrs. Chas. Knelse and daughter, or Cambridge City, Mrs. John . Murphy, (Misses Nora and Mayme Murphy; ; MrB. It. A. Connell, Mrs. Geo. Wagner. The afternoon was delightfully spent I by the ladles and dainty refreshments ! were served by the hostess. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wlssler are makjr their farewell visits to relatives and friends before leaving with Mrs. 'Waaler's brother, Geo. Morris, lor Los Angeles, California. Mr. and ' Mrs. Wlssler, Mrs. Vene Beeson and Geo. Morris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan of near East German'town, Wednesday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Peelle at Lewlsvllle, Thursday. They spent Thursday night with Mrs. Vene Beeson and left 'this Friday morning enroute for their future home. They will stop In Indianapolis, Chicago and other places along the way.... Mrs. Alice Green, ,Mrs. H. L. Jones, Mrs. E. P. Jones, ,Mrs. Delia Hurst and guest. Miss Belle Scott of Richmond, formed a dinner i party with Mrs. Horace Hurst, near j Connersvllle, Wednesday. Make Machine Trip. ! Olin Davis and Watson Faucett mad an auto trip to Connersvllle, 'Wednesday evening. .. .G. A. Borders J who has been the agent at the Lake

Erie and Western station a few years, has been given a vacation. It Is said that he will Dot return to Milton... Chas. Davis, Oran Bragg, Albert Newman, Frank Rotbermel, with others from Cambridge City, formed an auto party to New Castle, Wednesday evening Miss Barbara Kern end Mrs. Martha Stover have as their guests, this week, Mr. and Mrs. David Klepser of Martlnsburg, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klepser of Huntington.... Miss Jennie Turner visited friends at Centerville and Richmond, Thursday.... Mr. and Mrs. William

Head were recent guests of friends at Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams of Richmond, are spending a few days In the country south of town, with Mr. Williams' children Raymond Bryant and his elster-In-law, Mrs. Robt. Bryant and son. Earl, formed a motorcycle party to Lewlsvllle, Wednesday evening, to visit Robert Bryant who recently engaged In the grocery business at that place. The family will soon move Mrs. Byron Whltely and children have been visiting in the country with relatives and friends The Prlscllla club will meet with Mrs. D. H. Warren. Monday Mies Mary Sills of this place, who taught at Abington last year, received a two years' license at her last examination. Look After BusinessPark Lantz was at Pendleton, Thurs day to spend the day with his brother, Fred Lantz, and look after some business interests. .. .Henry Larson, a

young farmer east of Milton, is reported on the sick roll.... Mrs. Louis Cooney and son, of near Cambridge City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Griff Cooney, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs, Griff Cooney, Jr., Thursday. .. .Miss Parmelia Nickels of Terre Haute, is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Madison 8wisher of East Milton. Mr. Swisher does not Improve much. . . .Lycurgus Beeson was at Connersvllle on business, Wednesday.... Mrs. O. Ferguson is spend.'ng a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caldwell, west of town. .. .Frank Rothrmel was in the northern part of the county Thursday evening, to attend a horseshoers meeting Mrs. Lou Kreps is sick at the home of her neice, Mrs. Chas. Wilson, in the Doddridge neighborhood A. G. Conner of Charleston, has accepted a position as traveling salesman for the Doddridge & Beck company. J. C. Beck is also in the northern part of the state in the interest of the factory, this week.

BAY VIEW POPULAR WITH EATON PEOPLE

EATON. O., June 30. Mrs. O. E. Robinson and children of Kokomo, returned to their home Wednesday after a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Swain, near Eaton. .. .Mrs. Kittie T. Bonner of New York city Is visiting local relatives and friends... Mrs. Belle Campbell and nephew. Edmond Dye, Jr., have gone to Bay View, Mich., to spend the summer. .. .Miss Grace Hendricks of this city and Miss Maude Reynolds of Richmond. Ind., went to West Milton Wednesday to attend a wedding, .. .Miss Maude Pogue has returned home after a visit in Cincinnati. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Nettie Coulthard, who will enjoy an extended visit here Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Michael are planning to go to Bay View, Mich., early in July to enjoy an outing. .. .Because of the Chautauqua here this week the regular Thursday evening concert by the Commercial club band was postponed.

ELDORADO MAN OPERATED ON AT ROCHESTER, MINN, ELDORADO, O., June 30. Mrs. Dessie Baltzell and daughter, Sarah, of Anderson, Ind., came Monday for an extended visit with Frank Deen and family Homer and Harold Ermlck are spending the week with their uncle, Noah Charles and family. George and Audrey Bunger of Richmond were guests of Mary and Blanche Bunger Saturday and Sunday Charles gtayton, who has finished taking the course at the Automobile school in Cincinnati returned home Bert Schllentz who had recently taken an operation at the Mayo Brothers hospital at Rochester, Minn., is Improving. REV. HUDDLESTON WILL FILL PULPIT

FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind., June 30. Rev. Huddleston will fill his appointment at the M. E. church July 2, at 8 p. ra Francis Curtis who i3 in school at Muncie spent the week end with his parents west of town The report of the state Sunday school convention will be given Sunday morning at the M. E. church Bert Farmer and family spent Sunday in Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carman spent Sunday with Harry McClure and wife north of Hollansburg V'aughnie Hill visited Mildred Hill on Tuesday afternoon Forest Hill is workingf for Harry McClure.

SAMUEL RUTLEDGE VISITS SCENES OF EARLY CHILDHOOD

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. June 30. Dr. and Mrs, Wilbnr Richey of Dayton are the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Richey Miss Cora Parrish spent Sunday with her parents at Raleigh Samuel Rutledge and daughters, Miss Ruth Rutledge of Zanesville. O., Mrs.' Jessie Crlm and Corwln Rutledge of Indianapolis, motored from Indianapolis Friday and were guest of Mrs. Mary Mauk. On Friday the entire party with Mrs. Mauk motored to Jacksonburg , and Germantown, viewing the scenes of the early years of Samuel Rutledge, and were guests of Abner Bond of Greensfork, at dinner. . . .Miss Charlotte Dinwiddle la spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henwood near Centerville.

ECONOMY CHURCH IS RE-DECORATED

ECONOMY Ind., June 30. There is new girl baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dougherty. It is the fifth child and arrived early Sunday morning Miss Nora Young, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Loop, the past several days, left for her home at Lebanon today and will leave soon for a trip in the east. She will attend the New York Chautauqua. Miss Young is teacher in the high school of her home town The attendance at the Mi E. Sunday school was 200; collection, $4.77. Prayer

meeting at George Ballenger's Thursday night.

Retint Chuch Walls. Brown and company of Winchester are busy retinting the Methodist church walls Mr. and Mrs. Roe Pugh and children of New Castle were dinner guests of Link Morrison and family Sunday Charley Atkinson and family, Albert Atkinson and family were at Muncie Sunday.

HERE'S RECORD OF SOCIAL EVENTS AT CAMDEN FOR CURRENT WEEK

CAMDEN, O., June 30. Mrs. Lola Payne spent over Sunday with aEton friends Wilbur Plew -was up from Hamilton to spend Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dally and son of Dayton were- Sunday guests of E. JPhares and family.. .Miss Helen Pattisson of Cincinnati spent Sunday here with her parents Joe McGriff of Hamilton spent Sunday here..... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenworthy spent Sunday at Fort Ancient Miss Clara Ramsey was an Eaton visitor Monday. . . . . Miss Eva Beasley Is home from a visit with Cincinnati friends Prof, and Mrs. CteUia Polock went to New York Wednesday where they will enter Columbia university Bruce Phaus was home from Dayton to spend Sunday .Mrs. Fay Zealand and sons

'of Elizabeth, N. J., came Monday for a

visit with her mother, Mrs. Cora McCord and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bohn Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of Abaline, Kans., are gue6t3 of relatives here James Fowler was

MORNING SUN SENDS PASTOR TO MEETING

OF SALOON'S

LOVERS ARE PRISONERS.

BRAZIL, Ind., June 30. Clark McGranahan and Miss Helen Stough went to the court house last evening to obtain a marriage license. They had made arrangements to meet the deputy clerk, but the clerk forgot the engagement. The janitors closed the building and the couple was imprisoned two hours before Sheriff Garrigus happened to enter the building.

OPEN P.O. BRANCH.

Rolfcrt H. Ramsey, of Philadelphia, has spent sixteen years composing a chess problem.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 30. Three carriers, one substitute carrier and two clerks were put to work at the branch postoffice at Ft. Harrison today to handle the voluminous mail of the soldiers.

STALK 7 FEET TALL.

SULLIVAN, Ind., June 30. J. R. Leonard displayed a corn stalk from his farm which is seven feet long. He has five hundred acres in corn.

Your Daily Laugh

MORNING SUN, O., June 30. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Spencer and son, Donald, of Wooster, O., are visiting with friends at Morning Sun and vicinity. Rev. R. A. Jamieson is in Indianapolis this week as delegate to the national anti-saloon league conven

tion Mrs. D. C. Ramsey of Fair Haven visited Mrs. Margaret Ramsey

Tuesday.. .Mrs. J. C. Jeffries of Hamilton visited C. A. Bess and family last week. ' Return From California. ' Miss Worth McQuiston o! Christ hospital visited her parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. jC. McQuiston have returned from Calexico, Cal., where they had been teaching the past year to spend the summer with R. M. McQuiston and family Mrs. Geo. Snyder was a Richmond visitor Monday afternoon Miss Maggie Ramsey is visiting her brother, J. A. Ramsey at Winterset, la.

a Cincinnati visitor ' Monday Mr. and Mrs. Cart Kenworthy, daughter, Marie, Misses Blanche Moon and Harriet Brown were Sunday guests of Hamilton friends Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dauser are enjoying a visit with friends in Cleveland .Mrs. T. J. Gaehr and children are guests of relatives at Lorain and Cleveland.

HOOSIERS ORGANIZE,

INDIANAPOLIS, : Ind., June 30. The Hoosieroons, an organization to foster state pride and create an interest in the study of Indiana history, will hold its first meeting in the senate chambers of the state house tonight.

Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepscksgo proves it 25c at all druggists.

JOHN C BOCKMAN, (MtOPRACTOIl

Your Spine Is the Keyboard of tha Entire Anatomy. ?

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GLASS OF 1 900 HOLDS RECORD

WEST MANCHESTER, O., June 30. The class of 1900 still . holds the honor of being the largest class ever

graduated from the Jackson township high school. The class numbered 22 ! members. Ten were present at the banquet last week Mrs. Clara Flora and Miss Erma McMath of Richmond! visited Mr. and Mrs. William Parker! from Wednesday until Sunday J Children's day exercises will be ob-1 served here next Sunday evening ! Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johns Fri-j day, an 8-pound boy. !

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CENTERVILLE, Ind., June 30. A number of Centerville people visited friends and relatives out of town and

rpent the day with them last Sunday.

Among the number were Taylor Me Conah and wife who visited at Bos

ton, Ind.; George Booth and family at Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dear-

dorf at Ansonla, O.; Mr. and Mrs.

Barton at Knlghtstown. and Mr. and

Mrs. John L. King at Hlzer's station.

Mrs. Minerva White, 6i6ter of Mrs

Benton Jones, was brought home from the Indianapolis hospital the first of

tae week where she underwent a serious operation .'.Mrs. Elizabeth Holms of Ada, O., is spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. Pflffer before going to her new home at Philadelphia Mrs. Frank Tice, Mr. and Mis. John Brown and Miss Cletes Brown visited John McCown and wife Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petro of the county infirmary gave a dinner for a number of friends Sunday. Those present were Hugh Allen and wife, Albert Jones and wife, Mrs. Steward and Carl Fetro and family of Hagerstown and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stevens and Miss Lizzie Lashley of this place.

Canada, within whose borders ore ' the largest deposits of nickel in the world, will soon begin refining that metal, a process which has heretofore Iheen carried on almost entirely In New Jersey and England.

IN PLAIN SIGHT. WATCHFUL EYE. "Tremendous number of casualties, j M? wife won't go to the counti? by the paper." ,nd leave me in town all summer. "What paper?" Solicitous? 4 "Fly paper." 'o: Jealous.

Ray Newman and family of West ; Manchester spent Monday with Geo. j Wehrley and wife Mr. and Mrs. George Wehrley and Mr. and Mrs ' Sylvanus Wehrley took dinner Snuday I

with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wehrley at Gettysburg. They went to Glen Miller park, Richmond, in the afternoon. .... Mrs. Ed Murray and children of New Paris spent Friday night and Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Philip Coons O. H. Mastin and wife and H. C. Mastin and wife were guests of Mrs. Lida Disher and family at Dayton Sunday. William Oswalt and family, Bert Eddins and family, Mary Eddins, William Fletcher and family and Mr. and Harley Brown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Eddins at Savona Sunday. Elmer Morgan and family of near Savona, Jesse Beck and wife of West Manchester and Charles Smith and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Troutwine, Sunday. . . .Miss Dola McKee spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Naomi Shewmon.

Chesterfields are giving Imokert an entirely new kind of enjoyment they satisfy, and yet they're mild. That's something no other cigarette can give, because the Chesterfield blend cannot be , duplicated. 20 for 10c

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Pure Wholesome Sanitary

U. S. Government Inspection Place your order today for our Ice Cream to be delivered on the Fourth of July. No picnic or dinner party will be complete without it. We boast of having one of the finest plants for the manufacture of Ice Cream in the state. Everything done in a : clean, sanitary manner. Our score by the state inspector was excellent (the high- 4 est score that can be given.) We extend an invitation to the public to inspect our 'plant at any time. . Y

PHONE 1188 AND PLACE YOUR ORDER

Ice Cream 8 Flavors Individual Molds by Special Order. Pineapple and Orance Ice, Ra spberry Salad.

J..E. Bender Creamery

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