Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 123, 5 April 1917 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917

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And Now for the

Facinating Easter Hats

Easter will offer no more fascinating hat than this large, rolling affair of pale gray hemp. Gray maline weaves through the meshes of the straw from brim to center crown and blocks the hat off like the kindergarten mats most of us once took such joyt Jn fashioning. Caught under one of the tulle strands is a swirl of gray paradise which is not more soft and graceful than the hat it adorns. c v , , Of black satin and maline is this daring Easter hat. A view of the brim from beneath suggests an artist's .palette. . From an enormous black satin bandeau there swoops out a great fan of imitation Gourah. . . Y ; . , If you want-your -new Easter hat to be of the tailor-made type, nothing in the world could be smarter than this large sailor with a colonial crown and the gracefully dipping brim. The hat is of black lisere. with a facing of very dark green satin. iThe j crown is bound in the green, and against it ' are placed -two wonderful ornaments or pheasant's r feathers in dark green, tinged with. iridescent coloring.. In the poise of the ornaments., which swoop down bo gracefully over the bend of the brim, lies an immense amount of smartness and distinction. . ,

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MILTON, IND.

; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight North of Detroit, have been the guests of Mr. North's sister, Mrs. W. H. Browq and family, also of his father, John North. The Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Taylor gave as a special number in music at the M. E. church services Refuge, as a duet using the last half of the stanza as a full chorus. The Rev. Mr. Pinnick gave a fine sermon on the them, "The Great Inquiry," basing

on the words, "We would see Jesus." . . . .Mrs. , Hogan of Cambridge City, spent Wednsday with, her daughter, Mrs.' Edward McConley....Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Will Anderson and Miss Florence Daniel formed a party to Connersville to see "Intolerance." Messrs. Olin Davis and Watson Faucett also were in attendance.;... The Grange will meet Saturday even

ing. The members are invited to be present:. . . .The Country Thimble club was postponed this week owing to the

farmers being very busy.. . . .The Hon

Finly Gray was in town greeting

friends, Wednesday. ,

Chester Dispatches

y CARRIE BOERNER.

Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Cutter and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.: Morrow motored to New Cattle Sunday to view the ruins of the tornado,; there Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietemeyer spent Sunday wih relatives at Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Pitts of Fountain City, called on relatives at this place, Sunday.. . . .James Drew is on the sick list .'...Mr. Ivan Beck will lecture at the school house here, next Wednesday evening. .... Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown, of Richmond, and, Mr. Harry Voj-nauf and Miss Marjorie Huffman of .this place were Sunday guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Starbuck of near Greensfprk....Mr. - Frank Allen will preach at the M. E. church here next Sunday night as Rev.-Ulmer will be at 'Conference over Sunday Epworth League services were well attended here ' last Sunday ; evening. The Ladies of the M. E. church will meet next Tuesday, April 3 to clean the church.. .. ,The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will meet next Thursday afternoon, April 5 at the home-of Mrs.- Maggie Boerner. .-. . .Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill spent Sunday with Harry Jordan and family near Pleasant Hill, O.. .. .Everett Hunt and family and Ma . and -.Mrs. : Edwin Charles motored . to New Castle Sunday..... MYs. Mary Smith spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Roerner spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and -Mrs. Michael Kendall

Wallace . Kendall . went to Richmond, Tuesday afternoon where he will work at the carpenter trade this summer.. . . . Misses Carrie Boernor " and Lucile and , Marjorie Huffman visited the local schools, Wednesday. .... The Ladies' Aid Society met Wednesday afternoon in the hall... ..Miss Eva Pyle and Mr.- Donald Baynes of this place were quietly married in Richmond last Tuesday-' evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Baynes will reside on a farm north of here....Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrow attended the funeral of Mrs. Taylor in Richmond, Wednesday morning... ..Miss Laura McDonald spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Marjorie Pickett.

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Miss Lucile Gentry was at Centerville the last of the week Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert of Richmond spent the week-end at the, home., of , Mrs. Gilbert's parents.. .....Mr. and Mrs. Merrlt Nicholson and daughter motored to Richmond Saturday ...... Ruth Smith was home for the week-end.. Mr. Orvllle Beeson and Mr. Clayburn McNutt spent Saturday and Sunday with their friends and relatives of this

place. .. .Misses Blanche and Elneida Linderman have returned to Richmond after a few days visit here..... Miss Lucile Williams, Miss Marguerite Haisley, and Mr. Frank Williams . of Webster 1 attended the play "Kicked Out," which was played here Saturday night. .. .Miss Agnes Cain of Richmond has been the week-end guest' of Miss Helen Roller. .'. .Misses Flossey and Louise Neff of Muricle "Normal; were home over, Sunday...; Friends aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Cloud.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cain spent Sunday here...

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William Roller and family were in Richmond Saturday. .... Misses ' Stott,

Richards and Harris were at Rich mond Monday to hear Galli-Curci

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Brock are here

for a short time.

Cambridge city j

Kenneth Duke of Williamsburg was

in . Cambridge City . Wednesday..,

George Robey' is slowly improving

from his serious illness.... Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiteley and Mrs. B. F. Miller attended the funeral of Mrs. Miller's cousin, Mrs. Lydiat Ferris, at Milton, Tuesday afternoon. . .Mrs. J. C. Dodson was in Milton Tuesday afternoon the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Wike Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Romer, daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Mary Kreusch have returned from Anderson, after a few -days spent with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Filcher.. : . .Mrs. George Cary and daughters, the Misses

Louise and Fredricka, of Muncie are! SDendinsr a few Have with niotiiT... l

- - -rf w t wa uiau ro.i . . Mrs. Kersey Huffman and children of Milton spent Wednesday with Mr. aafl

Mrs. Frank Adams. . . .Ralph Ludding-

ton, of the State University, will spend

the night (Thursday) with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luddington, the Glee club of which he is a mem

ber, singing tonight at Connersville..

Mrs. T. H. Bird is able to be out, after an illness of ten days. . . .D. H. Wright and Fred Wright have gone to Toledo

to bring back Overland cars.... Mrs Glen Beeson has returned to Rich

mond after a few days spent with her parents. . . .Dr. Kimberlin, of Indianap

olis was in Cambridge City Tuesday in consultation with a local physician regarding the case of Robert Calloway, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Calloway, who has been ill for the past two or three weeks. . . .B. F. Wissler, Rudolph Hoover, Miss Anna Kaufman and Mrs. C. H. Graver were among the number in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Christopher Ellebarger, Wednesday, at the German Baptist church, near Hagerstown.

Miss Rosina Gain, who makes a fine living at stage dancing, laments that she has no time for play.

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The autocratic governments of China and Russia were overthrown and republics established In those nations, and. the whole world marveled.

' But who ever imagined be would live to see the day, even in this miracle age, when gypsies would abandon their picturesque covered wagons and their horses to go covorting about the country in automobiles? . , That's Just what has happened, however. Yesterday, four automobiles, all filled with swarthy faced men and women and very dirty and scantily attired children, pulled, into Richmond. The women at once began to circulate about the north end on a fortune-telling pilgrimage. It took the police about a half hour to herd all the gypsies together and, escort their motor caravan out of the city in the direction of the Ohio line.

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The object of the National Woman's Defense Club Is to teach women to shoot, and to shoot straight.

The little people of class A will give

an Easter program under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. F. M. DavlMon on Sunday morning, April 8, at the Christian church Karleen Morjey of Richmond, was here from Friday, until Monday the, guest of her grandfather and Mrs. Elizabeth Cloyd, who recently returned from West Alexandria, where she visited her son. Earl and family. . . .Suleeba a Mesopotamian lecturer and humorist was at the I. C. O. F. hall Saturday evening. He lectured on bis country, its customs and religion on Sunday evening at the Christian church..... Miss Irma Gan giver, shopped in Greenville Monday .... Mr. and Mrs.' John Miller spent Wednesday "with Germantown relatives..... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Minnick entertained her sister, Mrs. Amanda Bausman of Brookville on Friday.... v George Troutwine made a business trip to Eldorado Friday evening.'. ... L. O. Tnynp was in Richmond Saturday.. . ... Mrs. - Laura Parks and son, Edgar, spent Saturday in Eaton. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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