Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 283, 14 October 1916 — Page 41
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM? AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 19X6
PBPOSE MEMORIAL BR YOUTHFUL HERO
OF ENGLISH ARMY
'LONDON, Oct 14. Lord Nerestord. C one of the leading advocates of the rational memorial to te raised to the ierolo 16-year-old boy, Jack Cornwell, ho died covered with glory for his simple devotion to duty in the great Baval battle off Jutland. He said today there are three dif
ferent methods by which the lad's memory can be kept green. First, there , is the proposed endowment of Cottage Home in his native Easy Ham (a district of London) and the provision of naval scholarships in connection therewith. Secondly, there Is the scheme of the Navy League to have the boys and girls of the British Empire subscribe together to found a ward at the new Star and Carter Home 8t Richmond. Thirdly, Sir Robert Baden-Powell has issued an appeal to boy scouts only, as the deceased hero was one of their number.
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R. SIMPSON ATTENDS PRINTERS' MEETING
CAMDON, 0., Oct 14 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daily and son Robert, of Dayton, were Sunday guests of B. J. Phares. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thurston of Gal. veston, Ind., Were guesis of Mrs. Tills Ford the latter part of this week.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson spent from Thursday until Saturday In Cincinnati attending the Printers' cost conven
tion.... Jlrs. Catherine Casey, Liberty, Ind., was i the Friday guest of Miss Matilda Miller, ...Mr.. and Mrs. Roscoff and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Marshall mo tored to Hamilton Sunday and spent the day with Mr, and Mrs. John Oreslee. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dearth were Cincinnati visitors Thursday..., Mr. and Mrs. Harr,y Suthran and daughter, Margeret, Misses Grace Moon, Ethel Thudston and Edna Rade,, Middletown, were Saturday guests of Miss Blanch Moon. .' : '
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB RE-ORGANIZES . BETHEL, Oct 14. Ladies Aid society met 'at the home of Mrs. Oliver Spencer Friday evening... Miss Williams, Richmond, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson. . . 4Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Harlan and son, Cambridge City, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs,
Milton Harlan.". . . . Miss Lfla Van Nuys is spending a few days in Richmond. Plan Meetings ': The home economics club met for the purpose of reorganization , Thursday at the school building. Arrangements have been made to have Miss Kennedy, county viBiting nurse, present at the October meeting and Misa MoNeil of Purdue for the November meeting.' Fishing . lines mads of wild-cocoon silk are said to be invisible in the water. The Japanese make these lines, and use them in catching game fish. :
ERECT MONUMENT FOR LORD KITCHENER
LONDON, Oct 14. Funds are being raised by publie subscription te erect a monument to the late Lord Kitchener, on Marwlck, Head, Isle, of Birsay, Orkeny, near the place where on the cruiser Hampshire went down with the great War Minister aboard- The Monument will be at such an elevation that it can be seen an jmmenaa distance.
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