Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 214, 26 July 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916
CHURCH WOMEN HOLD MARKET; ICE PLANT OPEN
. NEW PARIS, O., July 26. John Lehman of Sandusky fppnt thd week 'ond with hla eon Goorgo and family.... Mies Carrie Whitaker returned Friday evcnlns from a month's visit ;ln eastern states. . .David Oatea spent Thursday in Dayton, obtaining repairs for the Haller & Oates ice manufactory. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith went to Michigan Saturday to spend the remainder of the summer for the bene.fit of Mr. Smith's health, asthma being his affliction. Returns From Vacation. Harvey Haller, driver of the New Paris-Richmond Transportation Service truck, has returned to work after a few days enforced vacation on account of a lacerated tooth.... An allday market was held Saturday by the " ladies of the Christian church C. A. Picrson, one of the largest men in stature in New Paris, has obtained a position as patrolman in a big munition plant at Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jordan 6pent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Springfield Miss Ethol I. Davis spent Saturday at Eaton with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Raney. Mr. and Airs. C. L. Reinheimer motor
ed to Cincinnati and spent the week rnd. Complete Normal. Miss Irene Timmons returned Friday evening from a six weeks' course in teachers' summer normal at Oxford. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Noggle and daughter, Florence, of New Madison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ginger, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson spent Sunday at West Manchester with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maloney. . . .Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Penland and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Penland at Eldorado Sunday Mrs. E. H. Young and son Donald left Saturday for a ten days' visit with the Rev. and Mrs. S. K. Scott at Dayton. .. .Miss Carrie Reld of Columbus, O was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Reid.
WHEAT CROP SHORT BY MORE THAN HALF
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 2fl. A local grain dealer stated today that not more than one-fifth the amount of wheat received last year is being , received in this part of the county this season, and that while 75,000 bushels were shipped from this market last season, if he ships 15,000 bushels this season it will go beyond his expectations.
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LIVE WIRE GLASS MEETS WITH FORMER TEACHERS
The picturesque effect obtained by ruffles upon ruffles on the summer garden frocks is charming. In the gown illustrated the combination of crisp white organdy and dainty crossbar lawn proves very attractive. The latter is introduced in the puffy sleeved bodice and yoke of the skirt, while the organdy is evident in the dainty fichu collar and the befrilled skirt. A ribbon parasol and glazed kid button boots complete the outfit.
CALIFORNIA WOMAN VISITS AGED FATHER AT OLD HOMESTEAD
News from Modoc
By Alice Hansom.
Mr. and Mrs. Elighu Gilliun entertained Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart and daughter Vivian, Spiceland; Jessie Gilbert and wife, New Lisbon; Mrs. Ida Gilbert and children, I'ublin, and Jessie Ballard of Lewisyi!le Mr. and Mrs. John Hanscom fl.eiU .Sunday at Hagerstown. . .Miss lla-vl Maynard, daughter of Mr. and ".Mrs. Grant Maynard, was married to WuUt r Keller, by Rev. .Matts. Return to Indianapolis. Mrs. Jarr.cs Wynn and children have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a visit heje with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Verner J)avia entertained friends Tuesday rvrnir.g at their country home.
SWALLOWS TOOTHPICK.
Lynn, Ind., July 26. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gerlach had as their dinner guests Sunday, Misses ElizabethPegg, Esther Jones, Vada Daly and Mr. George Alexander, Jr Miss F. W. Kienzle returned Sunday after a pleasant visit with relatives at Greensfork Miss Jennie Eekerle spent Sunday in Arcannum, Ohio James Isenbarger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Isenbarger spent Sunday with Bert Isenba-ger and family. Visits With Mother. Mrs. Tom Beeson, of Newcastle, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Longfellow Miss Mary Albertson, who has been in California for some time, is visiting her father, J. C. Albertson. .. .Mrs. D. H. Crowe, of Richmond, spent Sunday with S. V. Hill and family Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson and family, spent Sunday with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Home.
The Spanish government is planring to build an electric railroad from Madrid to the French frontier to connect with the french lines.
Fountain City News
By Zella Lacey.
Fountain City, Ind., July 26. Ruford Vooley and family and Everett Davis, wife and son Louis, motored to Fountain City Sunday. Louis Davis will spend the week with M. P. Davis and wife Dot Marine of Richmond, was visiting Pauline Marine this week-end Ora Wright is building a dwelling on North Main Street Mr. Bert Lacey and family Mr. Leister Lacey and wife, motored to Portland Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Edgerton and children motored to Newcastle Sunday to meet Miss Mabel Chenoweth, who will spend several weeks here The Friends Church will give an ice cream festival on the lawn south of the post office Saturday evening, July" 29.
NEW PARIS, O., July 26. Mrs. Ella L. Bloom, Mrs. Mary Boyle, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Bevihgton and daughter, Miss Vera, motored to Springfield Sunday and weer guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boyle Mrs. Cora McWhinney entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ethmer M. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan Sunday Mrs. C H. Harris spent Sunday with relatives at Columbus, O., and met her daughter, Miss Helen, who has been visiting relatives at Zanesville, and who returned home with her mother. .. .Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Leftwick of IndianapoliB were guests of Miss Carrie Whitaker from Saturday until Monday. They went to Greenville for a visit. Mr. Leftwick is enjoying a two weeks' vacation Visit Relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melody and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Melody Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spence of Rittman, O., motored here and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spence The Live Wire class of the Presbyterian Sunday school will be entertained Friday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Raney at Eaton. Oil Centerville Streets.
W. E. Jones and his force of men left Monday for Centerville to apply oil upon Main street of that town Contractor Snyder commenced work Monday on theWashington street bridge over Rocky Ford. The structure will be of concrete. Traffic is being detoured to Spring street during the construction of the bridge. Preacher Enjoys Vacation. A letter received from the Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Vance, who are spending their vacation in Tennessee, states that they are enjoying their visit with relatives. Rev. Vance, who is pastor of the local Presbyterian church, will occupy a Knoxville (Tenn.)) pulpit
LIBRARIAN IS MARRIED.
Always Satisfactory. People are always pleased with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. R. M. White, Turtle Bayou, Texas, writes, "We have been selling Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years and have not had one single complaint." Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
Oxford, Ohio, July 26. Invitations were received today to the wedding of Miss Edna J. Chenault and Dr. Archie D. Woodmansee, at Washington, C. H., on Wednesday, August 2. Miss Chenault was last year assistant librarian at Miami University, having graduated the year before. She was one of the most popular girls that ever attended Miami.
In After Years
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