Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 262, 20 September 1916 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PAIXAU1UM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, SEFT. 20, 1918
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now being used by the British on the western front. Recent reports indicate that the British neavy artillery in me west is most effective and is playing a targe part in the successes attending the new offensive.
ANDERSON FAMILY MOVES TO CAMBRIDGE
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 20. Mrs. Musto Given and Mrs. Joe Green have returned to their respective homes at Indianapolis and Richmond, after a visit of several days with their father, Henry Street..... Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrey have had as their guests Mrs. Roy Pritchard ajid Bon John of Centerville, and John Ledmann and daughters of Dublin... Mrs. C. L. Abercrombie and daughter Ruth and. Miss Ruth Allen of Hagerstown, and Mrs. Belle Martin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Drischell Tuesday. Visit Grandparents The Misses Irene and Hattie Toms are spending the week with thrir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Indianapolis Frank Oldfleld of Anderson, has moved to the J. W. Maison property on East Main street Mrs. C. T. Wright and grandson James, has returned after a visit of. several days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright of Lawrenceburg. ....Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDaniel and daughter, Amy, entertained at dinner Sunday, a company of relatives. It was the anniversary of Jerry's sixtyseventh birthday. The house was tastefully decorated and a bounteous dinner served.
MIAMI UNIVERSITY PREPARES FOR GAME
OXFORD, O., Sept. 20. With only ten days until the opening game of football, Coach George E. Little, of Miami University, is driving his boys almost to the limit in daily practice. A great Improvement In the work of the players has been noticed in the last few days. The line men are getting away with much greater speed, the charging is fast and furious and the forward pass work, both offensive and defensive, is notable for its accuracy. Saturday afternoon Coach Little will line up two teams for a regular game.
ATTENDS MEETING HELD BY FRIENDS
CAMDEN, OHIO.
MISS THALLS GIVES SOCIAL FOR GLASS!
Mrs. Glen Lefferson of Hamilton, spent Saturday night and Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. Eva Wall Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fowler went to Ridgeville, Ind., Sunday to spend a few days.... . .Bruce. Phares was home from Dayton to spend Sunday Mrs. Charles Sebald and children and Miss Grace Moon of Middletown, were Saturday guests of Miss Blanch Moon. Misses Kate and Mary Killough returned Saturday from a visit at Portland, Maine, Orchard Beach and Washington, D. C Miss Louise McFall was home from Trenton to spend Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Shuey and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Randall returnd Saturday frpm a vacation spent at Cable, Wis Mrs. Mary Douglass of Dayton, is spending a few days 1-r-o Myron Morton was home from Dayton to spend over Sunday.
PUSH NEW PARIS SCHOOL BUILDING
HAGERSTOWX, Ind., Sept. 20. Fred Murray and sons, Gordon and Stanley, and Mrs. Laura Hines were entertained Sunday by Mrs. Henrietta Murray and grandchildren Helen and Lloyd Root at their country home, three miles south of town Mr. and Mrs. Minos Strickler of this place, went to Arcadia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Quickel of Arcadia accompaning them to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Quickel attended the funeral of Mrs. Charity Quickel Friday The Girl Guides Sunday School class was entertained by Miss Nell Thalls FiMay evening at her home on East flain street Howard Rinhart and family arrived here Sunday night from their home near Pensacola, Alabama. Mr. Rinehart has been sick with typhoid fever and is now In a critical condition.
NEW PARTS. O., Sept. 20. Work on the new school building is being pushed rapidly so that the term can open it's sessions near October 1st. TMectrieians, plumbers, furnace men, cleaners and workmen from other professions including the men who are installing the mosiac flooring are hurrying the work and aiding Contractor A. M. Fry in his efforts to complete
the structure. The outside of the i buiiding. was cleaned the past week
and presents a much different appearance when touched up than when in the rough.
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Sept. 20. Mrs. Louis Beale is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinsky of Richmond. Mrs. Claude Mercer and children of Eaton, Indiana, are visiting in the home of the Misses Williams, north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Taylor and Mrs. W. A. Pruitt and daughter Lucile, will be among the number of those in attendance at the Friends Yearly Meeting at Richmond. Mrs. W. E. Leapley of Spencer, Indiana, is spending several weeks In the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Fink, while the latter and her husband are In Richmond, where Mr. Fink is undergoing treatment at Reid Memorial hospital.
NEW PARIS SOCIETY GIVES PRETTY SHOWER
NEW PARIS, O., Sept. 20. One of the most delightful of the many meetings of the J. L. H. S. C, was that held Thursday night, the members planning and executing a surprise miscellaneous shower upon Mrs. Chester Hahn, nee Elsie McGill, who was recently married. Mrs. Hahn Is a member of the club, and received many pretty and. useful gifts. After a social hour a dainty luncheon was served. All members were present, Miss Roxy Cussins of Anderson being a guest of the evening.
DEATHS IN PREBLE
DAVID ALLEN DIES
WEST MANCHESTER. O., Sept. 20 David Allen, who made his home with his daughter, Mrs. John Shaffner of nenr Castine, died at their home Monday of a complication of diseases. Mr. Allen was a resident of this place a number of years, being a harnessmaker by trade. Arrangements for funrral have not yet boon made, but will probably be held Wednesday.
ENGINEERS REPORT ON PENNSY LINES
XKW PARIS, O., Sept. 20. The Interstate Commerce commission had lx surveyors and throe draftsmen, Monday and Tuesday at New Paris, the two Pennsylvania cars being switched in on the elevntor track during their stay here. These surveyors are making a complete survey of the Pennsylvania Railroad company's property, coming-here from Richmond and going on to Dayton, Tuesday.
Masonic Calendar
BOESENBERG Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the M. E. church at Camden for George Fred Boesenberg, 74, native-born German, who died at his home at that place. The sermon was preached by Rev. William Patton. Burial in the Camden cemetery was according to the rites of the I. O. O. F. and K. of P. fraternities. The deceased leaves five sons, one of whom is Henry D. Boesenberg, of Eaton.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY TO PREVENT OLD AGE COMING TOO SOON!
RICHMOND ATTRACTS SATURDAY SHOPPERS
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rummel went to Richmond Saturday night to visit their daughter, Mrs. Goldie Reynolds Miss Lauretta Thornburgh of Richmond, came Saturday night to be guests nf Miss Thornburgh's brother, Frank Thornburgh and his wife, in the country Mrs. Abercrombie and daughter Miss Ruth, of Indianapolis, came Saturday evening to be guests of Miss Ruth Allen and other friends here J Miss Elsie Thornburgh returned home Saturday night after an absence of two months. She visited relatives in Iowa and Canada Charles Keys and daughter Miss Crystal, went to Middletown Saturday to be guests of Mrs. Tessie Hart Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dounard moved into a residence on West Main street Saturday Fred Benbow spent Saturday in Richmond.
FILE FEDERAL BRIEF
MOOSE LODGE RECEIVES j CLASS OF CANDIDATES.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. The Federal government this afternoon filed In the supreme court of the United States a brief In th anti.t met raoa
against the Reading company, the? Philadelphia and Reading Company, j
me K;. & it. uoai and Iron company and other firms.
FRECHMEN PLEDGED
OXFORD, O., Sept. 20. Seventyone Miami University freshmen have been pledged to fraternities, as follows: Beta Thet.i PI. 12- ro
lion, 10; Delta Tau Delta, 10; Phi Del
ta Theta, 7; Sigma Chi, 7; Alpha Delta Sigma, 7; Phi Kappa Tau, 7; Phi Alpha Psi, 7; Delta Kappa Epsilon, 4. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
HAGERSTOWN PEOPLE GIVE DINNER PARTY
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones entertained at an elegant dinner Sunday at their home on Perry street, Mr. and Mrs. George Eggemeyer and .daughter, Helen, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stuart and son Robert, of Indianapoplis, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teetor and daughter Winifred. They also entertained at dinner on Monday evening, Mr and Mrs. Oliver Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Souders, Mr. and Mrs. George Keagy, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keagy. Mr. E. E. Stuart, brother cf Mrs. Jones and family spent from Friday until Sunday here.
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Fifty new members were initiated Into the Moose lodge Monday. An equal number will take the work next week. There are 913 members of the i lodge at present and as soon as the membership, numbers 1,000 the char-! ter will be closed. J. W. Newcomb, national organizer, will leave Richmond next week. Frank Strayer gave
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Vodnday, September 20, Webb Lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Friday, September 22, King Solo
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BREAKS LEG IN FALL
CHESTER, Ind., Sept. 20. Mrs. Phillip Tlym was painfully injured last week when she fell on a board walk at hor home north of here and broke her leg.
BUILDS CEMENT CURB
NEW PARIS, O., Sept. 20 Geo. W. Richards is constructing a cement, curbing along the entire boundary
line of his property which fronts on J the alleys on the north and east sides. These alleys are used much by the public in vehicles and the curbing;
protects the lawns from wheel-prints and other damage.
REMOVED FROM HOSPITAL
WEST MANCHESTER, O.. Sept. 20 Havid SiW who was accidentally shot recently, was removed from the hospital at Dayton, is now at the home of his uncle. Raymond Corwin. He will be brought to the home of his mother near this place at' an early date.
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