Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 314, 20 November 1916 — Page 2

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THE. RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, NOV. 20, ,1916

BUSINESS MEN MUST BE BRAVE TO JOIN "DitfS"

"It will take bravery on the part of business men to Join In the fight for state wide prohibition.' declared E. A. Miles, Indianapolis, when he spoke in behalf of the Anti-Saloon league at the First Baptist church yesterday morning. "In the long run, the business men will profit if they Join the dry forces," he said. - - "From all appearance, the new Indiana legislature has a dry majority. Many of the newly elected memberB, are pledged to the Anti-Saloon league to support a prohibition measure. "The state officials of the Democratic party are favoring prohibition and If for no other reason than to protect themselves, the Republicans must do likewise." Because of the absence of Rev. W. O. Stovall, who was out of the city on a business trip, Rev. Addison Parker presided.

LOW TEMPERATURES RECORDED FOR WEEK

Richmond experienced its first real taste of winter weather last week when on two mornings the mercury dropped near zero standing at 8 and 9 degrees above. The report of the cooperative observer at the water work3 pumping station follows: Sunday 59 30 Monday 46 29 Tuesday . 30 13 Wednesday 24 8 Thursday 33 9 Friday 3S 30 Saturday 40 20

PREDICTS DRY NATION

CHRISTIANS SHOULD CLEANSE OWN SOULS

"Churches have spent too much time

fighting the devil on the outside," declared Rev. Francis Anscombe, at the

South Eighth Street Friends church, Sunday morning.

"Christians must first learn to

cleanse' their own souls and to control those desires which are wrong. "We cannot but admire the soldier, no matter how glad we would be to have war abolished. We. admire the soldier for his self sacrifice and endurance. "It will be impossible to do away with the soldier until church people demonstrate the same qualities of a soldier, minus the desire to fight"

ARRANGE FOR SERIES OF SUNDAY TALKS

Under auspices of the Religious work committee, men's mass meetings will be held In the gymnasium of the Y. M. C. A., one Sunday each month; This was announced today by Dr. A. L. Bramcamp, chairman of the committee. The date for the first meeting has not been announced. These mass meetings are being held as the result of the successful men's meeting held last Sunday by A. M. Bruner, Chicago, the shop meeting expert.

FARMERS' CLUB ELECTS

OXFORD, O., Nov. 20. The Practical Farmers' Club has elected these officers for the coming year: President, Miss Florence Brown; VicePresident, William Fisher; SecretaryTreasurer, Mrs. John H. King.

"National prohibition is coming," predicted R. C. Mlnton, of the Indiana Anti-Saloon league, when he spoke at the West' Richmond Friends church yesterday morning. lie referred to the great victory the dry forces won in the November election and predicted that prohibition will soon be one of the planks in party platforms. He said that Indications are the best that Indiana's next legislature will pass a prohibition law. RAY KNOLL BUYS CAR MADE IN CITY

WHITEWATER, .Ind., Nov . 18. Charles White, John Richards, O. C. Hunt, Edd Saxton and Os- White and families formed a motor party to Campbellstown, O:, Sunday and spent the day with Harry Selweik and family Ray Knoll has purchased a Davis roadster.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Claude Addleman of Richmond, and Shurly , White and family of near Chester were callers at Mrs. Jennie Addleman's Sunday Edd Jordan of Richmond, was a visitor here Monday Frank Nossett and family entertained Elwood Gibbs and family of near Glen Karn Sunday Miss Mary Williams of Hollansburg. spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mattlock Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan of Bethel, were calling on relatives here Friday Miss Maryam Jordan of Pleasant Hill, O., was the guest of Miss Josephine Woods Sundny Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Pyle, Mrs. Charles Blose and eons, and Mrs. Dan White motored to Losantsville Sunday.

COW STRIKES HART

MILTON, Ind.. Nov. 20. A. J. Hart was severely hurt about the head and eye, Saturday morning by a cow striking hlra.

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