Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 299, 2 November 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1916

DYING FATHER ASKS FOR NEWS OF SON

An eight-year Bearch touched Richmond today when Postmaster Beck recelved a letter from Carthage. Mo., asking for Information of C. T. Connel

a tailor. His father la at the point of death and Is asking for him, the letter said. Connel left home eight years aso, according to Mrs. Cora Patton, his sister, author of the letter. The last trace of him "was In Converse, Ind., in spring, 1915. He announced his intention then qf going to Richmond In July, but letters sent here an nave been returned. Theer is no Connel in Richmond as

far as postoffice and city records show. The information Is asked for by Mrs. Cora Patton, 419 Oak street, Carthage, Mo. ' "A new hand-operated pump for the use of glaziers applies putty to both sides of a sash partition at once thereby saving one-half the labor In mounting glass.

MUSIC IS FEATURE OF REVIVAL SERIES

Prospects for a revival of old-time religious fervor are bright at the First Pentacostal church of the Nazarene, where the Rev. C. E. Roberts, "Cow

boy Evangelist" is preaching. Last night, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. A. F. Balsmeier, wife of the pastor, sang a duet with guitar accompaniment. As the foundation upon which to build a successful revival, the Rev. Mr. Roberts laid down the following fundamenals: the word of God, the people of God and the spirit of God.

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CHAPTER ENTERTAINS

Milton Chapter No.' 303, Order of Eastern Stars entertained many friends in the new chapter hall at Milton, including a party of 40 from Loyal Chapter No. 49, at Richmond George L. Smith, past worthy patron of Loyal chapter conferred degrees,

assisted by the floral workers of the. chapter here. Many of the visitors went in automobiles, among them Mr. Walter Ratllff, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Keyes and the past worthy patron.

The rapid growth of vegetation In polar regions, despite the brief summers, is attributed to the strength of B. Keys and the past worthy patron.

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