Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 314, 20 November 1916 — Page 3
PAGE THREE Canadian Troops Cheer Royalty INTEREST INCREASES IN REVIVAL SERIES Fifth and A streets. The music of the Texas Trio is one of the special features of the services. The Rev. C. E. Roberts, evangelist, who is delivering the sermons exerts a hypnotic influence over bis congregations bringing tears to the eyes .of the women and men with his vivid illustrations and his lucid exposition of the horror of sin. Numerous conversions attest the inrmiudnr interest and effectiveness of More than' 30,000 government civil employes are paid less -than $820 a year each. . the revival services at the First Pentecostal church of the Nararene. North
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOV. 20, 1915
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Visiting London after a long sojourn and much hard fighting on the Western front, these Canadian "Scotties" were photographed as they cheered, a la American, the King and Queen as they drove through one of the capital's chief thoroughfares. The King and Queen are seen returning the salute. Canadian soldiers and good, all-round because of their exceptional ability as soldiers and good, all-around sociability, are popular with the Englishmen.
LOVE BEHIND BARS LEADS TO THE ALTAR
' EATON, O., Nov. 20. A romance reported to have been begun while both, were behind bare In the .Montgomery '".ll was culminated here Saturr.rrlage of John H. RlchI . hman, of Albuquerque, N. .Lisa Jeanette Frye, 24, of West Alexandria. Another striking feature of the marriage is the fact that the ceremony was performed a few hours after the bridegroom .had faced Common Tleas Judge Risinger on a, charge of uttering worthless checks. The bride's father is Marshal Jack Frye, whose duty is the conservance of law and order at West Alexandria.
HOLDS OPEN MEETING
MILTON. Ind..,Nov. 20. The Five Hundred club ladies gave an open meeting at the home of Mrs. W. C. Squier, Friday evening. The company numbered about twenty-two, the guests being, Messrs. Elmer . Weaver, J. C. Beck, Mpi Myers of Indianapolis,
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Crist, James Doddridge, Thomas Ewers and Dr. Squier, Messrs. and Mesdames Wilbur Elwell Oscar Kirlin. There were six tables at cards. A pleasing luncheon was served by the hostesses of the evening, Mrs. W. C. Squier, Mrs. Elmer Weaver and Mrs. Harry Manlove. '
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NEW HOPE, O., Nov. 20 Mrs. Dora Stamback who has been visiting relatives at Charlottsvllle, Ind., the past week has returned home. . . .Mr. Al. Goodwin and wife and daughters and Mr. Stanley Campbell and Miss Fanny Kramer motored to . Middletown and Hamilton last ' Sunday. .. .Mrs. Frajik Sloan of Richmond was visiting old friends here Monday. X Visits Mrs. Goodwin. Mrs. Beulah Crist and children of Sevenmlle visited with her sister, Mrs. Goodwin, Saturday. .. .Misses Fannie and Clara Kramer are spending several days in Richmond .... Mrs. Lizsie Parker is improving her property with a new coat of paint. . . .Mrs. Jose Goodwin spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lucy Stemple Mr. and Mrs. Will Stempie returned home Monday after spending a week with Hamilton relatives.
The United States flag was raised over Porto Rico in token of formal possession October 18, 1898. The distance from San Juan to New York is 1,411 miles.
GIVE PRETTY PARTY FOR MISS FAUGETT ECONOMY, Ind., Nov. 20. Wednesday afternoon Miss Mary Starr gave a miscellaneous shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starr, Williamsburg, in honor of Miss Gladys Faucett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WTill Faucett who will become the bride of a Mr. Crull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Crull, soon. The parlors were charmingly beautiful in cream and white, white chrysanthemums and ferns were the flowers. There were twenty-five girls present who gave the bride-to-be beautiful and . useful gifts with apronfulls of -good luck wishes. Dainty refreshments were served the pahhy crowd. .. .Lolo Mercier has returned to Williamsburg after a few days' visit with Mrs. Art Chenoweth. Visit Jarett Family. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Oler of Williamsburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jarett the. first of the week.. ..Miss Blanche St. John has returned to New Castle' after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Farlow .... Mr. and Mrs. Adison Chenoweth were guests of Mrs. Rose Newmart today. '. .A pretty home wedding took place first of the -week at the home of Calvin Oler, Williamsburg. Herman Neattlewood and Miss Cloie Oler were married the RevLee Chamness of the Williamsburg Friends' church officiating.
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
MILTON, Ind., Nov. 20 Miss Lorene WTarren entertained the Jolly Twenty-four club, Friday evening. The members present were Misses Luella Lantz, Helen Coyne, Gussia Miller, Lorene Hess, Violet Murley, Serena and Dorothy Hoshour. The evening was spent in sewing. A nice luncheon was served.
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