Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 250, 6 September 1916 — Page 3
THfi RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1916
HILL FAMILY HOLDS OUTING WITH FRIENDS
WHITEWATER, Ind., Sept 6. Mr. ind Mr. L D. F1nher entertained recently Mr. and Mrs. Perry Knepper sad family and Mrs. Mary Grove of Newton. 111., and Mr. J. M. Wildermuta of Gary. Ind Mr. H. B. Hill ind family attended the Roberst reunion Sunday..... Mr. Wllber Townlend and family of Hopewell were guests of Mr. A. B. Austin and family Sunday Mrs. Dan White spent a tew days with her sister, Mrs. Hannah Skinner at Bethel, who Is quite 111..:.. Mrs. Phoebe Pyle of Albany, Ind., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Pyle Friday Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barton a boy..... Mrs. Laving Newton of Lynn la spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. .and Mrs. Claude Addleman epent Uie first part of the week with Mrs. Jennie Addleman Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams have moved to Hollaosburg where the former will teach In the school Mrs. W. E. Harlan ot Bethel spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Cleve Pyle..... Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schellhouse of Beamvtlle, Ohio, were greeting friends here Sunday Mr. Horace Throckmorton and Mr. Joe Throckmorton and families motored to M uncle Sunday. .... School began here Monday with a large attendance Mr. B. F. Parker and family entertained Mr. Thomas Parker and family of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Locke and son, of West Manchester, Sunday Mr. William G. White returned home after pending the past two weeks with relatives at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arthur are leaving for a residence at Dayton Mrs. C. A. Blose and Mrs. Will Barton spent Sunday .rlth Mr. Carl Moore and . family at Kollansburg.
Masonic Calendar
Wednesday Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work In Entered Apprentice degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. Thursday Wayne Council, No. 10, R. and S. M. State assembly. ; Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.
BUDGET OF LATE JEWS FROM WEST MANCHESTER
WEST MANCHESTER, O., Sept. 6. Miss Alma 8wltzer, who made an extended visit with Ohio relatives this summer, left Wednesday for her home in Whittler, Cal. She will while en route stop for a three days' visit in Missouri. Miss Eva Howell of Verona Is the guest of Miss Helen Leas. v Mrs. George Troutwln was the guest of relatives In Dayton Wednesday. Entertains Pedsn Family. Wm. Trone and wife entertained Charles Peden and family of Hollansburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Shumaker of near Castlne at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris and daughter are in Columbus visiting relatives and attending the state fair. Bring Body Home. The body of Clint Parks, Sr., who died at bis home In Kingsville, was taken to Lewisburg for burial. Mr. Parks was born near this place, but for several years had been a resident of Kingsville, near Dayton. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Lutheran church, Lewisburg. Burial In Roselawn cemetery. Raymond Gauch was entertained and enjoyed a week's outing at Toledo and other lake points by the Equitable Life Insurance company. . Miss Florence House spent last
VIGILANT SOCIETY ELECTS NEW HEAD
EATON, O., Sept. 6. Effecting reorganization for the coming year, the Dixon Township Vigilant society has elected the following corps of officers: President, W. O. Morris; vice president, Roy Benham ; secretary, J. E. Conger; assistant secretary, C. R. Earhart; treasurer, L. C. Earhart; guard, James Shaffer; captain, James Foley; lieutenant, Ernest Huffman; second lieutenant, D. M. King; directors, Elbert Moore, H. W. Lybrook, W. E. Rosa, H. O. Silvers and James Toney. W. O. Morris and James Foley are delegates to the state convention to be held October 24 in Eaton.
week with her aunt, Mrs. Laura Parks. Misses Flossie and Fern - Wolfal spent Friday with Mrs. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Winters of Kokomo were Sunday evening guests. Mrs. Harry Lusk is visiting relatives in Kentucky. - . Assist With Pageant. The girls' quartet assisted in the Christian church . pageant Thursday evening at Eaton Misses Helen Leas, Eva Howell, Gertrude Furry and Joe Miller, . with Miss Kate . Waldren as pianist. D. A. Poe was also on the program. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Creager and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gruber were In attendance. Mesdames Adena Barnes and Eva Miller attended the Christian conference - In session . at Greenville this week. William Arena and family motored to Cincinnati Monday to attend the auto race.
3 BUSINESS DEALS EFFECTED IN EATON
EATON, O., Sept. 6. Three changes affecting local commercial enterprises hav been made during the last few days. William Paddack and Elmer
Swihart of this city, and Ralph Ayers of Lewisburg, have purchased the automobile business of E. C. Wysong and taken possession of bis garage on East Main street. They have taken the Overland agency for Preble county. Vernon White has purchased a half interest in the barber business owned by. Paul Schultz. Schultz lately took over the interest of Ira Focht, who quit because of ill health. Stanley Baker has purchased the meat market lately conducted by Deem and Daugherty, East Main street.
PREBLE NEWSPAPERS RAISE THEIR RATES
EATON, 'C Sept 6. Because of the advance in price of print paper and all other materials entering Into the newspaper business, publishers of Preble county's eight weekly newspapers have announced an Increase in cription rate. Beginning October 1 the rate will be Increased from $1 to $1.50 a year. ' Action was taken after a committee selected by the County Publishers' association had Investigated the situation. Paper' manufacturers declare that, while the European war has had much to do with it, the high price of print stock is really due to a shortage of raw material. '
SCHOOL EMPLOYS MAIDS
OXFORD, O., Sept 6 A sixty-year-old custom at the Western College for Women, in which the students share in the domestic work of the Institution, will be discontinued thi6 year. It 1b announced that a corps of maids will be employed, and that the students will have no duties except those of a scholastic nature.
BUILDS PRIVATE ROADWAY
STATUS NOT CHANGED
TOKIO, Sept 6. The United States government has been officially assured by Japan that the recent alliance formed by Japuan and Russia will not affect the status in the Far East, according to an announcement here.
OXFORD, O., Sept. , 5.-r-At the cost of several thousand dollars, the Western College for Women has built a private roadway about one-fourth of a mile in length, from the east end of Spring street to the college buildings. The winding, hilly road will no longer be used for the transportation of supplies and baggage.
THOROUGH WORK
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COUSIN SHOOTS DAVID SILER
WEST MANCHESTER, O., Sept 6. David Siler, the young son of Leonard Siler, who recently died, was accidently shot late Monday evening by a cousin who was visiting the family. The shot entered the back, making a serious wound. Dr. Beam was called and had him removed at once to a hospital at Dayton, where an operation was performed. It was found the bullet passed through the liver and grazed the lung. It is thought he will recover if complications or blood poison do not set in.... Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Crisenbery and daughter. Berdena. were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Marshall at Hamilton Sunday and Monday. Miss Berdena remained for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kahu. . . .Mrs. Elizabeth Cloyd spent the week-end with her son, Earl, at West Alexandria.
RALPH B. ALBRIGHT WEDS MISS CONLEY
EATON, O, Sept 6. Ralph B. Albright and . Miss Ferne Conley, both popular local young people, were married Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock at the Presbyterian parsonage by the Rev. Charles A- Hunter. The ceremony was witnessed by the bride's father, Dr. C..W. Conley; Hubert Neth and the bridegroom's sister. Miss Harriet Albr'ght. The event was carefully guarded and came as a pleasing surprise to their many friends. The couple left short afterward for an auto trip to Paulding, O., and Detroit. At the latter city they will visit the bride's brother, Dr. Lowry C. M.
Conley. Upon their return they will!
reside in Eaton. - The bridegroom was the son of Mrs. Zoa Albright widow of the late E. J. Albright. He vac. es farm interests held by his grand or.
SECRETARIES OF STATE TOO BUSY TO CONVENE
TOPEKA, Kan., Sept 6. The secretaries of state are too busy campaigningthis fall to bold a convention in this city. J. T. Bitkin, chairman of the executive committee of the national association today announced that the national convention scheduled for September 18 to 21, bad been postponed until after the election.
BUCKE TAKES OFFICE
EATON, O., Sept. - 6. Completing details of his appointment to the postmastership of Eaton, Dr. W; H. Bucke is in receipt of his commission, and will shortly take over the position. He succeeds Oscar A. Gale. . '
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