Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 261, 19 September 1916 — Page 12

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-. THE RICHMOND PALLADiuii AND SUN-TELEGRAiO. x ui&DAY, SEPT. 19, xux6 people from here was held at the Tommies CENTERVILLE YOUNG PEOPLE ATTEND GREENSFORK SERVICE Mrs. W. M. Long and family at Shelbyville, Delaware. - The Harter family reunion which includes a number .of Parke county-fair grounds at Green in ville, Sunday. . . ,5

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SOCIAL UNION TO GIVE SUPPER

: CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 19. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Zehrlng and daughter, Mrs. Cora Bailey, have returned from a visit of three weeks with relatives at Meadsville, Penn.. . . .Robert Beard has gone to Crawfordsvllle to enter the sophomore year at Wabash college Mrs. Joseph Garvin is spending the week with relatives at Marlon, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denny of Kokomo are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock. Sells Business House. Forest Murray has sold his confectionery and pool room to Harry Thompson of College Corner. As yet Mr. Murray has no definite business plans for the future Max Kitterman will be a student of the sophomore class at Earlham the present college year..-. . .The first section of the Social Union of the M. E. church will giva a penny supper In the dining parlors of the church Tuesday evening, September 19 Mrs. Richard Swisher has for her guest, Mrs. Sarah Comers of Frederick, Maryland

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.,Sept. 19. Lee Laux of Indianapolis is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pitman Mrs. Mary Knox has returned after a visit of two weeks with friends in Indianapolis Miss Inez Voorhees, who spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Marson, returned to her home, in Centerville Saturday Mrs. Annie Stickler has returned from a week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitesell of Hagerstown ..Mrs. James Smith and son of Bradford, Ohio, were guests over Sunday of her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Eaton.

MEET AT 6:30 O'CLOCK

FOUNTAIN CITY, Sept. 19. The Christian Endeavor society will hold its regular Sunday evening meetings at 6:30 o'clock during this month. C. C. Clark and family have returned home after an extended trip in the west.. . . .Harry Clark has left for Dayton, O., where he has accepted a position with the Buntelle-Roth company.

SOW MUCH WHEAT

ECONOMY, Sept. 19. Much wheat will be sown in this part of the country this fall. The farmers are planting much of the grain in the corn. Allie Weyl was the first man In Perry township to fill his silo this year. It holds one hundred tons. Several teams are hauling gravel on the Economy, Williamsburg pike.

EATON, Ohio, Sept. 19 Miss Grace Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hendricks, has accepted a position as instructor in German in the public schools at Lowell, Ind. She taught in the Eaton schools following her graduation here and from the Western College at Oxford.

FORMER TEACHER MARRIES

EATON, Ohio, Sept. 19. Local friends of Miss Louise Voorhees, a former teacher of music in the Eaton schools, have received announcement of her marriage to Prof. Earle E. Elliott, Urbana, 111. The couple will reside in Champaign, 111., where the bridegroom is an instructor in Champaign University.

SELLS VALUABLE PROPERTY

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Sept. 19. Alf. Holderman sold his residence property on Main street to Dr. R. B. Ramsey. The price was $2,500.

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s. CENTERVILLE, Sept 19. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunkle, Walter .Matthews and family, Mrs. Cora Wilson and daughters and Mrs. Weiser and son, Raymond, attended the G. A. R. reunion at Richmond Thursday evening. Misses Mary Wilson and Mary Dunkle assisted in thft program with some excellent recitations and Thelma Wilson and Raymond Welser sang "The Little Soldier and the Red Cross Maid," which was given so successfully a few nights ago at Miss Buhl's recital Mrs. Ella Dunbar was hostess to the M. E. missionary society Wednesday , 'afternoon, entertaining about twenty members. The regular program was given, and was in charge of Mrs. Wilson Fouts, assisted by Mrs. H. H. Pulle, Mrs. A. B. Dunbar, Mrs. O. K. Dunbar. Two new names were added to the membership, Mrs. Edward Smith and Mrs. Fannie O'Neal. The October meeting will be with Mrs. A. B. Dunbar. Visits With Relatives. Miss Mabel Craig of Richmond has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clinton Cooney, for several days of tha past week. Mrs. Cooney and Miss Craig visited at John Gavin's at Brownsville during her stay here Mrs. Artie Robbins was called to New Paris Wednesday on account of the serious illness of a sister, Mrs. Ben Naber.. . . .Miss Laura Woods of Atlanta, Ga., was in -town Wednesday calling on old friends Mr; and Mrs. Charles Langley spent Wednesday and Thursday with friends at Bostoa Earle Hartzell has started a new transfer delivery and is doing a big business in that line A hay wagon load of young people from the Christian church attended the revival at Greensfork Wednesday evening Miss Norene Means has returned from a visit of a few days with Miss Ruth

May at Strawns Miss Martha Adams, daughter of. Mrs. Pleasant Bond, and Leon Allison of Cambridge City were married in Richmond Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. Murray. Miss Adams Is one of the popular young ladies "of the Centerville high school and her friends join in congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Allison will reside in Cambridge City About twenty-five of the friends of Dr. Fisher and wife came from Willow Branch Sunday and gave them a surprise. Dr. and Mrs. Fisher accompanied them to Glen Miller where all enJoyed a picnic dinner.

Hagerstown Notes

By Miss Florence Bell.

Mrs. Charles Foland of New Castle attended the Salem Baptist church, four miles east of here, Saturday and Sunday. She also was a guest of friends here. Mrs. Vance Wind spent Saturday in Richmond .ManIon Gebhart attended the Eastern Indiana Christian conference at Farmland Thursday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Minos Fox and their granddaughter, Frances Smith, started Thursday for Denver, Col. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard for a few weeks. They will also go to Los Angeles, Cal., before their return home. . Frances will remain with her mother.

MANY ATTEND REUNION

NEW MADISON, O., Sept. 19. Mrs. M. A. Murray is at home after spending the summer with her daughter,

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