Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 26, 12 December 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 12, 1916

CENTERMLE'S EASTERN STAR ELECTS LEADERS

ENTERTAIN WIVES AT BEESON HOME

CENTERV1LLE, Ind., Dec. 12. Election of. Eastern Star officers was held Friday evening, resulting as follows: Worthy matron, Mrs. A. R. Barr; worthy patrons. A,' M. Barf; assistant, matron, Mrs. O. O. King; conductress, Airs. W. Terry; assistant conductress, B. M. Buhl; secretary, Mrs. N. Parrott; treasurer,. Mrs. F. Fender. Appointments for other officers will be anounced later by the worthy matron. Installation of officers will take place on the evening of Dec. 27, the Star having accepted the invitation of the Masons to Join them in their Installation services Albert Bertram, a well known farmer living south of town, died Saturday after a long and severe sickness. Mr. Bertram has suffered with cancer for many months. Hhe was sixty years of age. The remaining relatives are, wife, four children, Omar Bertram, Mrs. Fred Tice, Mrs. Charles Blunt, Mrs. Morris Turner, seven grandchildren ; brothers, Charles Bertram, Will Bertram, Henry Bertram and Otto Bertram; sisters, Mrs. Emma Bramer, Mrs. Delia Cham bers, Ida Kellum. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at Bryants Chapel, Rev. McCormick officiating. Burial at Bryants. Bertsch Is Given 8urprise. If W. A. Bertsch. city clerk mixes the affairs of town for the next week, it will be due to the nervous shock he received when informed that be was grandfather to a little daughter In the home of his Bon Robert Bertsch of Oreensburg Mrs. Ada Wallace has purchased the Zea property on East Main street, and will move the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mohr will occupy the Fender property on Plum street Mrs. Will Kempton is quite sick again. Jacob Gates is also on the sick list Lester Hort wof Dayton, visited his parents over Sunday Mrs. Joseph Zea and children of New Paris, O., visited friends

MILTON, Ind., Dec. 12. The husbands of the ladies of the Five Hundred club entertained their wives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beson, Saturday night as an honor farewell party for Mr. and MrB. Beeson who will spend the winter in California. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Theo: Crist, O. H. Beeson, James Doddridge, J. C. Beck, Thomas Ewers, Oscar Klrlln, Elmer Weaver, Hiram Crook, Mesdames O. L. Beeson. Harry , Manlove, Messrs. Charles Ferguson and Lilo Ewers and Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Squier. A nice luncheon was served.

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MURRETTE If husbands would train their wives to be as economical and as Ingenious with their millinery as the brilliant Lasky star, Marie Doro, comic artists and writers on that subject would die of starvation. Making twelve hats grow where only one ' blossomed before, Is the accomplishment of this distinguished artist in the Lasky production of "Common Ground" which will be the Paramount attraction at the Murrette tonight, with Miss Doro in the stellar role. The hat is really a monstrosity, but the Kid loves it, and it remains with her throngh her transformation from a child of the Blums to a plane of refinement and simplicity. In the role of The Kid Miss Doro is even more attractive than as the nurse maid in "The Heart of Nora Flynn," her previous success.

CARNEGIE HEIRESS MAKES DEBUT

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'Another daughter of a millionaire has made her debut to society. She Is Miss Margaret Carnegie, and heiress to the Carnegie millions. It Is expected that entertaining on a large scale will take place at the Carnegie mansion in Fifth avenue this Winter. Mrs. Andrew Carnegie has already given a debutante party there in honor of her daughter's coming out.

William Graham of Blue Point, N. Y., built a model of the Great Sphinx of Egypt in his front yard. This model is just one-seventh the size of the real

Sphinx. It weighs forty-two tons.

here the latter part of the week Mrs. Hiza Brooks has moved into the house on North Main Cross street, recently owned by James Dearth Frank King made abusiness trip to Anderson the last of the week Mrs. John L. King visited relatives at Williamsburg last week.

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MRS. NANCY GEBHART DIES AT MILLVILLE

HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Dec, 12. The death of Mrs. Nancy Gebhart occurred at ber home near Millville Sunday Morning. . She was 84 : years old and died on the farm where she was born. Her father Daniel Rinehart entered the land where she passed her natural life. - Her last illness was" of only twenty-nine hours duration and was due to peritonitis. When she was eighteen years of age she was united in marriage to Lewis Gebhart and to them was born five children, four of whom are living and are: Mrs. Charles Cartwright of New Lisbon; Samuel Gebhart, of Richmond; Eli Gebhart. of Millville, and Andrew Gebhart at home. Her husband died seven years ago. The funeral will be held at the Church of the Brethren here of which she was a member, today at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. Abram Bowman and Rev. D. E. Bowman will officiate.

Masonic Calendar

Tuesday, Dec. 12. Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. and-A. M. Called meeting; work in the Entered Apprentice Degree. Wednesday, Dec. 13. Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason Degree; Annual Past Master's Night. Banquet Friday, Dec. . 15. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting; work In Royal Arch Degree, commencing at 7:00 o'clock. Saturday, Dec. 16. Loyal Chapter. No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting, and initiation of candidates.

Y" SHOP SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED FOR WEEK

Speakers for Y. M. C. A. shop meetings this week were announced today as follows: Tuesday Reliance, Rev. J. P. Chamness; United Refrigerator,

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Wednesday American Seeding Machine company, Rev. Charles M.

GIVES FIRST CONCERT

OXFORD, O., Dec. 12. Miami university's orchestra, composed of fifty young men and women students under the direction of Joseph W. Clokey, will give its first annual concert Friday night, assisted by Hans Kronold, New York 'cellist.

Nervous Women When the nervousness is caused by constipatioh, as is often the case, you will get quick relief by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets also improve the digestion. Obtained everywhere. Adv.

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The experience of Ralph Niblock, of Anderson, Ind. Interesting proof of the efficiency of Vital is. As a means of stopping illness in its primary stages, Vitalis is unsurpassed. Used in the opening days of an approaching sickness, it overpowers the few germs of disease in their embryo state. "Mr. Niblock's experience is peculiar proof of this. Note what he says: "I had been feeling bad for some time, and stopped in to McMillan's drug store. Mr. Sweet, the representative of the great tonic, Vitalis, gave

me a tablespoonfuL I felt better at once, and went back the next day and purchased a bottle. I have now taken about half a bottle, and I feel like a new man. I heartily recommend it to all my friends. Ralph Niblock, Embalmer, 312S Lynn, Anderson, Ind. Mr. Niblock's case shows that Vitalis is not only the most marvelous cure known, but is likewise a quick nd effective preventive. It is being 6old by the Vitalis man at Quigley Drug Store, S06 Main St

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