Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 36, 23 December 1916 — Page 8

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HERE'S HOW HIGH SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS WILL SPEND VACATION FOR CHRISTMAS

With (he close of school the annual holiday migration of Richmond high Kchool teachers and pupils began. Fully fifty per cent, of the faculty mem. hers will spend the holidays with the 'folks at home.' ; Here's where a few of them. will eat the Christmas turkey: Mlss,Wickemeyer, will visit with former school mates at Indianapolis. Miss . King, will visit with friends and relatives at Chicago. ; Miss Hemmersbaugh, will spend the holidays with the home folks at Logansport, Ind. - ' v ' Mr. Whisnand will join his wife anl family at St. Louis. " Mr. Edwards will mingle with the politicians at the nation's capitol Washington, D. C. " Miss Broadus will divide her time at Lafayette and Connersville. - , Miss Barger goes to New Albany. Miss McMinn will visit with Cincinnati friends. ' . Mr.' Mays plans to spend his holidays at New Albany. . v

RETURN TO U. S.

LYNN, lad. Dec. 23. Mr. G. F. Chenoweth . attended the funeral of Mrfl. James Clements at Richmond, Wednesday. . .. Mr. and Mrs . Henry Theising, who have been in Canada, for ;' se vcral t months,' where . Mr.' Theltinc; has been 'installing " flour.,, mills., returned home last Sunday, . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benson,. Shirley, are r pen din j? Christmas vacation with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thcislng,.,.Rev. Leonard Potter, who has been holding a revival meeting in Henry county near Straughn's, returned home the first of the week. ,. .Miss Lora Ball,, who has been spending a manth's vacation in Kentucky, visitIng relatives, has resumed her place In the telephone .company's office. Mont Jackson, a well known resident of Sparta nsburg; passed away at his home Monday. Funeral services In charge of Rev.- Motely, were held at the Chester church Wednesday afternoon nt 1.30 o'clock.

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Mr. Hackman goes back to

fields near Columbus, Neb. Mr. Towle visits at Connersville. Mr. Sipple is going home Spencer. Ind. Miss Bradbury will go to Chicago. The stay-at-homes, include Messrs. Pickell. Wissler, Driver. Kelly, Vickery, Null and Slne and Misses Fox, Smelser, Parks, Trueblond, Finfrock, Kelsey, Vossler, Knollenberg, Hawkins oadTNolte.

BAD LUCK FOLLOWS THIS HUNTING PARTY

REPORT TARREON TAKEN BY VILLISTA TROOPERS

EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 23. Unconfirmed reports that Torreon had been captured by Francisco Villa's forces were forwarded to Washington by government agents early today. These reports stated that the fighting started early yesterday morning and continued until 1 o'clock in the afternoon when the city capitulated.

Masonic Calendar

PHILOMATH, Ind., Dec. 23. Earl Doddridge and Harry Murley of Milton started out on a hunting trip Thursday morning, but when they arrived Jn the country they found that their ; ferrett had died. They decided to travel on to Union county to call to some friends but when they reached the Pan Handle near Philomath, their car failed to pull the hills under its own power and had to be pushed.

ATTEND CONFERENCE

County Road Superintendent W. O. Jones and County Auditor Bowman attended the meeting held in Indianapolis yesterday for the purpose of drawing up a bill to be presented to the next legislature for the establishment of a State highway commission with limited power. ;

EVANS WILL PLAY

Announcement that Walt Evans, regural center of the Richmond polo five, would be in the lineup of the Quakers against New Castle tonight, was made by the Richmond management late this afternoon.

STUDENTS RETURN FOR HOLIDAY REST

EATON, O., Dec. 23. The following students are home from .their respective colleges and universities to pass the holidays with their parents and relatives: Misses Glenna Gross and Helen Albaugh, Oxford college, Oxford; Misses Harriet Kline, Grace Miller, Ferne Cooper and Marie O'Leary,

. Tuesday, Dec. 26. Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree. This

is annual Past Masters' night: ban-!

quet. Wednesday,. Dec. 27. Webb Lodge, No. 27. Webb Lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree. Thursday, Dec. 28. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R..A. M. .Called meeting. Work in Past and Most Excellent Masters' Degree, commencing at 7.00 o'clock. Friday, Dec. 30. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4. R. A. M. Called Meeting. Work in Royal Arch Degree, commencing at 7:00 o'clock. Substantial refreshments.

AMEK'CANS ARE SAFE

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from Tcrreon a few nays ago

reached what is regarded as a zone of safety in Mexico. according to advices today to the state department. No official confirmation r.f the capture of either Torreon of Chihuahua has reachthe department.

BRIEFS

We thank you for so liberally patronizing our new establishment. Accept our best wishes for A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR

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Edmond Dye, Jr., and Lloyd Frank, of Miami university, Oxford; Miss Marion Highland, DePauw university, Greencastle, Ind.; Miss Nelle Johnson, Indiana State university. Bloomington; Nixon L. Unger, Marietta college,

Marietta; Miss Eva' Welsh, Wooster university: Rossman Kline, Chicago; Miss Martha Schlingman. Oberlin; Miss Ludle Reed, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Miss Louise Poos, Sacred Heart College, Cincinnati; Miss

Kathleen Gates. School of Economics, BatUecreek; Miss Edna Parker, University of .Wisconsin; Miss Laurel Avers, Miller Ayers. Ivan Earhart, Damon Swain and Paul Fudge, Ohio State University, Columbus..; , ,

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-and our faithful force of salesmen for the greatest volume of Holiday busi

ness this store has ever known.

(Dfioood All E)ay (DBurSciinniac And we take this opportunity of extending to one and all Vry IHIeairfcy

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NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of

the Dickinson Trust" Company will b: held at the office of the company in ;

. Amen-; f. cu f Richmonj. Wayne County, i

Tl WhO IICL j inj nn Unndir the fith nf .Tnnil. :

flays ago have ,'. 1ft1'- .av n i

purpose of electing directors for thej

ensuing year, ana ror me transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. E. R. LEMON, Secretary. December 23, 191g. 23-lt

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Deaths and Funerals CAMPBELL The funeral of Mrs. John Campbell will be held at her home, 319 Starr street, at 2 o'clock, Sunday afternoon. Rev. U. S. A. Bridge will officiate. Burial at Earlbam. WHITE Jonathan White, aged 75 years, living on a farm southeast of !he city, died Friday afternoon at 4:43 j'clock. Death was due to heart trouSle. The deceased was a prominent 'armer of this community and espaMally well known in Franklin township, his former residence. He is surrived by his wife, Eliza J.; cne son, VTcClelland White, and two daughters; Mrs. Albert Anderson and Mrs. Ger:rude St. John; also four grand chilJren. The funeral will be hold from :he home Tuesday afternoon at 2 'cIock. Burial in the Earlhair cem :ery. - . --. DURPLINGER The funeral 'of Mrs. Sancy Durf linger, ased 58 years, who Ited at. her home, 117 South Second treet, yesterday moming. will be held rom the home Tuesday morning at 10 'clock." Burial will be in the Earlhacu :emrtery. .,. . .. ,3 MURRAY The funeral of Mrs. A. r. Murray will be private end will be i"ld from the home, 518 South Eleven h street, Sunday afternoon at 2 Tclock. Burial In the Earlham ceme-i-ry. Friends may call ; this evening -r tomorrow morning. . -

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives,

friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved j wife and mother. j JOHN W. KLINGER AND CHILDREN 23-lt i

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT flOURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF N DIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Harry B. Highley, voluntary bankrupt Cause No. 4408. To the creditors of Harry B. High-

ley, voluntary bankrupt, of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. j . You, and each of you, are herebv ' notified that on the 6th day of Decern-; her, A. D. 1916, Harry B. Highley was! duly adjudged a bankrupt ,and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the pf fice of Freeman & Free-!

man, attorneys at law, Richmond, Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, January 5, 1917, at which time the creditors may" attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt appoint 'a- trustee and transact such further business as may properly come before such eeting. - - In order to receive consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of creditor, amount ' claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. : f HARRY C. SHERIDAN. .Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, December 22, 1915. Dec 23lt

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wish to extend the season's heartiest greetings for a Merry Christmas and a Very Prosperous New Year

Elmer S. Smith "The Wheel Man" 426 Main St. Phone 1806

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A MERRY CHRISTMAS - ; ; aiid a ;. HAPPY NEW YEAR

Eureka Fish and Poultry Market 41 North Eleventh Street : ' Phone 2694

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Here's hoping that this Xmas will be your merriest and the New Year your Happiest. Always Sincerely

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our patrons for the most prosperous year we have ever had. We are nearing the end of our forty-third year in the practice of Optometry in Richmond. G. M. Jenkins

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WE WISH ALL A Very. Merry Xmas & & & . " " - 1. C. Bullerdick Son ' ' ' ( ' ""' "' Ml HI I'MimiliJIMiMii .I, ll.1iillUMii.iiii n

Each Victor year seems brighter than the one before it. Our contentment during 1916 has come largely from the kindly spirit you have shown us. Our aim for the coming twelve months is to be worthy of continued felicity from this source, and we wish you joy and peace with all earnestness. W. B. Martin 1000 Main St : Wotcott Hotel Block

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