Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 42, 1 January 1917 — Page 2
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MiLTON CHRISTIANS GIVE PENNY SUPPER AND VARIED PROGRAM MILTON, Ind., Jan. 1. Harold Ho shour, Ozro Dailey, Gladney and Ian Bowers have formed themselves Into a quartet to sing for the picture show at Cambridge City. They will also sing for special occasions here-.. ... .The Penny Suppet : given by the Loyal Sons and : Loyal Daughters of the Christian' Sunday school was well attended at the church basement Friday night. Ia connection with the pleasure of the evening. Miss Mary Jones hcted as toastmaster and the followlas responded: Miss Mary Jones gave a eolo before the toasts, Miss Lorene Wurrcn responded with two conundrums," Mrs. L. E. Thompson also responded, Earl Crawford responded with a funny story; Miss Emma Gingrich, primary teacher ofvMilton schools responded with a story of her trip to Kurope," Benton Wlssler gave a sjolo. Funny stories were then given in rerponse to their names by E. P. Jones, Mrs. F. M. Jones, Mrs. E. P. ; Jones, , Mrs. F. C. McCormlck, Dr. Sqitfer. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Vene Odell, Jesse lluddleston and others. Mrs. Charles Ferris gave a pleasing reading- ' ELDORADO REPORTS OF PERSONAL NOTES ELDORADO 0., Jan. 1. Miss Mary Hunger spent Sunday in Richmond with Elmer Unthank and family Mrs. Cornelius Shewmon went to West Alexandria Tuesday, to spend several days with her cousin.. . . .Ed White and family entertained Christmas day, Mr. nr.d Mrs. Jones of Richmond, John Deem and family, Luther-Petry, and , wife, and .Alva Horine and family;. . . . F?oy Muhdhenk'afid family of New Madison, were guests of A. E. Hoic omb and family, Christmas night Carl Emrick and family visited with Charles Drill and family of New Madlnon from Saturday until Tuesday Charles Crebb, Jr., and family of Richmond, spent Christmas evening with Charles Crcbb, Sr., and wife. Makea Trip to Kentucky. Roy Tanner and family went to Florence, Ky Saturday, where they will snend several days with relatives William Larsh of Dayton, was a Sunday guest of hid parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Larsh.. . ...Harry Campbell of De Graff spent from Sunday until Tuesday with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Campbell and family Mrs. Melvlna Shewmon and grandson, Maurice Shewmon, were guests over Christmas of Lee Cable and wife of Richmond. ....F. P. Campbell and family entertained on Christmas day, Clayton Emrick and family and Misses- Josephine ard Lllllain Miller of West Miller of West Manchester, Harry Campbell aud dr-ughter. Mildred, Hafve-fihewnlor and family. Charles Campbell and family and Roy Miller. rv J :.x'Tr " EARLHAM MANWRfTES-;;;i The University of Wyoming has lust il.,uod a 140 page booklet on "The Birds of Wyoming," with an explana ttfn of recent changes in their dis tribution, prepared by Prof. B. H. Grave. Earlham '03, now head of the department of Biology at Knox Col lese. DON'T HAVE GRAY HAIR I t's Unnecessary - - Q-Ban Darkens it Evenly No Dye. No matter how gray your hair, prematurely gray, faded, bleached, streaked with gray, all ou need to do is to shampoo your hair and scalp once a tiny with Q-Ban Hair Color. Restorer. This la a very pleasant experience, and Kfter a "few applications- you .will be flighted to see all your gray hair Rradually turn to ;n even beautiful dark uliade. Q-Ban acts on roots, making hair and scalp healthy, restoring tho color glanda so all your gray hair i' naturally darkened and entire head el hair becomes soft, fluffy, long, thick and of such an even beautiful, soft, dark shade no one could tell you had v.eeil Q-Ban. Also stops dandruff and falling hair, leaving your hair fasclating and abundant, without even a tra'e of gray showing. Sold on moneybrick guarantee. 50c for a big bottle ot Fine's drug store, Richmond, Ind. Out-of-town folk3 supplied by mail. Adr. TAWDARD UPPLY Co. Cor. 10th and Ncrth.F. Ste. Cement Blocks Lumber Woodwork Doors and Posts Cement Plaster Sash Lime . Shinrfes Sewer Pipe Roll Roof- Drain TOe ins . : I Hue Unin Slate Shicgrlea -For Quality and Service, Call 2459. -
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ECONOMY BOYS JOIN NEW DIET SQUAD ECONOMY, Ind., Jan. 1. Dieting squads everywhere are tryins to eolve the high cost of living problem. H. D. Ballenger, an Economy boy, who is now located at Oklahoma City, Okla., is at the head of a diet squad, including his brother. Joe Ballenger and R. Bullard,.who have demonstj'ated one person can livl on fourteen and onehalf cants a day: That amount-buys .sufficient food to sustain life properly without luxuries. The test was of two weeks' duration and the following is the menu for , the first . and last days:.- ' ... . ,r T , - Breakfast .;'? Stewed Prunes Cream of Wheat with Cream y Milk Toast Dinner . . . . Macaroni and Cheese. , Boiled Rice : . Bread and Oleomargarine . y Cup Custard. Sugar ' Supper '. ' Cocoa Apple Sauce Bread and , Oleomargarine The last testing days three meals cost 14 cents for each of the dieters. j Breakfast Oranges Mush Cream Sugar I Toast Butter Instant Postum Dinner Soup Bone Meat Meat Gravy ; Baked Beans -Corn Bread - Rice Pudding Supper- . Vegetable Soup Toast Bread ' Graham Bread Honey LYNN, IND. Mrs. Grannls and daughter. Bertha, of Indianapolis, are spending a month with their son, Mr. L. B. Grannis, and wife... .Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baird and daughter Rachel, of Fort Wayne, are spending theic. vacation rwithr S. C, Boweri and family. .. .MrVPaul Myers of Marion. Ind., is spending a few days the guest of friends here. Returns for Vacation ' Miss Elizabeth Pegg. who is teaching In the Michigan City schools, ia spending, her vacation with he? mother. . . iMlss Dora Hill of New Castle is the guest of her parents, Mn and Mrs. S. V. Hill.... Mr. and Mrs, N. S. Snyder and family spent Christmas with Mr. Snyder's brother, Mr. W. A. Snyder of New Madison, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Nichols spent Christmas: with their daughter, Mrs. Peter Cutler and family of Richmoud. The Russian does not attain his freedom from the parental yoke until he reaches his twenty-sixth year. PLASTERS 2 Th WorUTt Grittiest ; External titmtcLy. Backache, ' Rheumatism, Lumbago. Any Looal I Pain. tntttt on Having ALLCOCICS. " " ' -Ml
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WILL HOLD W. G. T. U. ECONOMY. Ind., Jan. 1. The Economy Friends monthly meeting will bef held Saturday, Jan. 6. There will be a big. social dinner served in the basement of their church at the noon hour, and a business meeting at two k'clock. Each member ia expected to be present and should invite their friends to attend the great feast. The W. C. T. U. meeting Friday afternoon at Mrs. Fenlmofe's was good. The next meeting will be a Mother's meeting and probably will be held at the home of Mrs. Hannah Taylor. Fruit salad, wafers and chocolate were the refreshments. . . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HOLD OYSTER SUPPER FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind.; Jan. 1. Mrs. Earl Smith entertained a number of her friends on Friday evening. Miss Lucie Bogue and Miss Echo Roland gave special music on the piano. A delightful time was had by all present. Light refreshments were served.. . Mr., and Mrs. Abram Potter of William6burg, are spending the f week-end with Cooper Brittian and family..... Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Anderson entertained to dinner on Friday. -Rev. Ida Parker of Union Springs, New York, and: Misses Margaret Parker and Amelia Ruger, students ot Earlham college..... Members of the K. of P. lodge at this place enjoyed an oyster suDDer at the close of their regular meeting on Friday evening.. 1.. Miss Emma Coggeshall was shopping in Richmond Saturday.. . . .Dr. Woodard of Knightstown, returned to his home yesterday after a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Sarah B. Woodard of this place. Letter List The following letters remain unclaimed at the local post office and will be sent to the Dead Leter office if not called for within two weeks: Women Miss Birdena Austin. Miss Ruby Briggs, Mrs. Wm. L. B. Colilns, Mrs. Bell Cory, Mrs. Lenora Cox, Miss Elizabeth Culbertsou, Miss Norma Davis. Mrs. R. Davis, Miss Ida Eakle (2), Miss Dora L. Eaton. , Men Ben Aufion, Marion Brandon, Bill Britt, J. E. Chenoweth. Clarence G. Cook. J. C. Cook, R. P. Cowan, E. E. Curtis, Everett Haas, Raymond A. Howard, Herbert Stribling. What's In A Name? A Great Deal If It's Williamson Favorite Stamped On Your FURNACE: PILGRIM 714 So. 9 St. Phone 1685. R Palladium Want Ads Pay. Writing in Artificial Light Is a strain on the eyes. The optic nerve becomes weakened, resulting in imperfect sight. Before it is too late let us fit you with , with the proper glasses. Attending to this at fcnee may save you years of misery. Our prices will appeal to you. HOELSCHER 818 Main. ; Phone-1928
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HAS AIDED 53,000 i VT-, POOR WAR VICTIMS tVZ$ HIHA IrARRETf CUJKYXA. Mr. Nina Larrsy Duryea, who was the wife of Cheater B. Duryea, who in 1914 shot and killed hia father, General Hiram Duryea, In their Bay Ridfle home, has arrived from Bordeaux t lecture and raise funds for war relief work. She is the only daughter of rranxnn Waldo-Smith, of Boaton. and has made her home in Pari since she obtained a separation ten yeara prior io ine snooting of her father-in-law. Mrs. Duryea has aided and clothed ; more than 53,000 persons In France since the war started, and has been decorated by the French government wnn tne Medaille d'Or des Etrangers ACCEPTS PARK POSITION Morris M. Dillon, of th Hsa nt 1905, Earlham, who for the past four years nas Deen . connected with -.the U. S. department of Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain region, has- accepted the position of Secretary of the Estes i Park Association, in Colorado.- Estes v arK is tne center of the Y. M. C. A. activities of the Rocky Mountain region, and the annual conferences similar to those of Northfleld and Geneva are held there.'
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HOLIDAY FESTIVALS KEEP CHESTER BUSY CHESTER, Ind., Jan. 1 Mrs. Morton McMahan and son Everett spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Starbuck, of near Greensfork Relatives from Boston visited George Worley and family last week..... Mrs. Maggie Boerner and daughter Carrie, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wilson Kendall...., Misses Anna, Emma and Clara Kendall were guests of Miss Maggie Kendall Thursday..... Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall were In Richmond, Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulla and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stigleman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abijah Pyle, Christmas..... Mr. and? Mrs. William Hiatt of Centerville, Ind., spent Christmas with Bert Carman and family Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hill, near Bethel. ....Wilson Kendall and' TheUnitedStates is Yours if you are in good health. The United States spells. Opportunity. Health comes from right selection of food and right habits. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits for breakfast will supply more nutriment than many a two-dollar meal, and costs only four or five cents. A meal to work on, to play on. Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked, and ready-to-eat Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.
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SUNDAY HOLDS .ON OF OFFICERS 5 WILLI Ind.,' Jan. 1. The M. E. Sd lool has electe'd the followin for the ensuing year: Fl tor St. I nt; Mai: Hinshaw treasurer superintendent;. Vicistant superintend. alternate; Josephine ky Shute, organist; knt organist; Lillian Edith OI Reynolds' upcuaieuaem; Mrs. Mance sionary -chairman: Mrs. A1B missionary treaaurer; M Parks, temperance chairman 51c i
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