Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 15, 29 November 1916 — Page 7

MILTON MASONS CONFER DEGREE QNTWO PERSONS

MILTON. Ind., Nov. 29. The Milton Masonic lodge raised two candidates lo the Sublime Degree, Monday night The candidates were Thomas Ewers and Harry Caldwell. A number of visiting brothers were present. The local officers assisted by members of Cambridge lodge conferred the degree. A luncheon was served. Bradford Harrison and Mr. Thompson, of Richmond were among the brothers from a distance. The work as exemplified is highly complimented. The Eastern Star will meet Wednesday evening, December 6. The members are urged to be present. Mrs.' Emma Swaine, has returned from a visit at Richmond. Fremont Marlatt left Tuesday for Indianapolis. Miss Hattie Sills was at Richmond Tuesday. The Rev. M. S. Taylor will preach at the M. E. church here, Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Heist and Mrs. J. A. Brown of'Milton, attended the funeral of their lat.e cousin, Earl Mosbaugh, at Cambridge City, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. O. Ferguson was at Connerville with relatives Tuesday. Wedding bells rang in more than one place here Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Lowry was called to Lewisvllle, Tuesday by the death of her brother, John Morgan. Mr. Morgan has been sick for several week3. Irs. Lowry also received word that her niece, Miss Helen Macke of Losantsvillo was very sick, also. Mrs. Josie Clouds of Inditnapolis, will be the guest of relatives and friends here, over the Thanksgiving. Arlon Doll spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll, at East Germantown. Friends hre are in receipt of word that Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop have sold their farm near Liberty. They formerly lived here, and it has been said that they contemplate removing here. Dr. Sweney does not improve much. He Is still confined to his home. He has been kindly remembered by the Rebekah lodge, of which he is a prominent member with flowers. James Kellam who has been ill for several weeks is again able to get out for a short time, on the street. Mrs. Edward Wallace, who has been visiting Mesdames Elizabeth Wal'nce and D. H. Warren, returned to Wabash. Tuesday. Mrs. W. C. Squier has returned home from a visit at Cincinnati and South Norwood. Her sister. Miss Mabel Bopert, has returned to her home at Rrookvllle. Mrs. Jessie Gleen of Buna Vista, Mr.

and Mrs. Abemath of Connersviile. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Crawley, this week. Mrs. Crawley accompanied them to Connersviile Monday. Charles Ferris was at Connersviile, Monday. Miss Cora Bennett of Edinburgh Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Napier and daughters, Misses Alice and Pearl Napier. Curtlss Little is visiting relatives at Anderson. Heber Newman has returned from a visit with his sister, at Knightstown. The official board of the Christian church met with the Rev. F. C. McCormick at the Christian church parsonage, Tuesday morning to look after business matter? pertaining to the church. Miss Florence Daniel will entertain the Jolly Twenty-Four club, Saturday afternoon.

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Sweeden's Queen has remarkable ill luck in choosing dates for her visits to her childhood home in Karlsruhe, Baden. On both occasions when she has been in the Palace there since the start of the war French aeroplanes have made a raid in force on the city and bombs have exploded in close proximity to her.

PASTOR GIVES THANKS FOR PLUMP TURKEY

An additional, reason for thankfulness on the part of the Rev. Thomas II. Adams, pastor of the Central Christian church, is the big plump turkey, received as a gift from the congregation. The Rev. Mr. Adams and family are today thanking members of the church for their thoughtfulness.

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When brain fag assails pupils, they seek relief In marking sprightly sayings in their boolts. Everything from love effusions to comments on teachers are found on the pages. These samples are illustrative:

' What are the vagaries of a high school mind? . j Here is a question best answered from three school books picked at random from a shelf where unclaimed high school books are kept. ThU was produced or copied during a session of the rhetoric class: Alii ge sachfde bingoe, De chenney vashed de vlndow, Do vindow broke! , De chenney croaked!! Alii ge sacht de bingoe!!! Mardon me padom, but that pie Is occupewed, may I sew you to a sheet? (Pardon me, madam, but that pew is occupied, may I show you to a seat?) Love is smoke. Yours Truly (until i get peeved) M. II. After school near the corner. , Deerie Gurl, doo yu mis mee? Luff me and the world is mine. Lours. I am yours forever (until we get into a fuss.) The comma is used to show omission of words. The literary work in the book 13 accompanied by drawingss, one occupying a full page resembling an office desk on which a vase filled with flowers is resting. Boys' names are scrawled through the book. In another book, a plane and solid geometry, elaborate initials and names in script predominate, including "Beat Qreensfork. Nov. 20, '14." All white spaces in open letters are filled with pencil. In other parts of the book are: This is sacred to the memory of H N , born May 3, 1898, died

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I will give you this sack of candy if you take some of it and then hand it back. Will you? Sure. It is good. I Just bought it. Isn't that a new ring on her finger? Junior party, April 18, '06. Planned on junior banquet, fudge making. Daisy time, 12:00. Locked out. A., E. D., and I are going to wear white. Resolved, that face powder has done more harm than poetry. V Resolved, that the game of football is not physically beneficial. Resolved, that poverty, rather than riches, helps to develop character. Resolved, that gunpowder has been of more benefit than poetry.

About 75 per cent ,of the population of New York is urban. The state has forty cities in which live more than 6,800,000 of the total population of some 9,500,000.

BROTHERHOOD AIMS AT ACTUAL SERVICE

Campaign to Increase' membership of the Brotherhood of Trinity Lutheran church will begin at once tinder direction of a committee headed by George Kemper. Following the meeting last night, the Rev. Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor of the church, announced that steps would be taken to Institute a program of practical work, probably along lines of social service. Addreses last night were given Luther M. Feeger, acting manager of the Palladium, who, recalling experiences encountered as a settlement worker in Seattle, emphasized the need of brothherhood, and by Rev. M. L. Baum of Dayton, who listed courage and conviction as the qualities demanded of the layman. The quartet composed of Charles Igelman, S. Druley, Charles Driftmeyer and Lee Stauber sang.

MRS. CRAIG IS DEAD

CAMDEN, Ohio, Nov. 29. Mrs. Charles Craig, 42, died at her home

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Columbus Man Had The Grippe For Several Years, But The Universal Tonic Helped Him To Good Health

For Itching Scalp

You do not want a slow treatment for itching scalp when hair is falling and the dandruff germ is killing the hair roots. Delay means no hair. Get, at any drug store, a bottle of zemo for 25c or $1.00 for extra large size. Use as directed, for it does the work quickly. It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and immediately stops Etching scalp.. It is a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, is not

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here yesterday after . a lingering illness frota. cancer. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, ilary and one son, August. The deceased was for a number of years a member of the Methodist church from which funeral

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