Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 132, 16 April 1917 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAivX, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1917

MRS. MURRAY HEADS CLUD FEDERATION OF PREBLE COUNTY

EATON. O.i April 16. Mrs. Alfred G. Murray, of New Paris, was elected president of the Preble County Federation of Women's clubs at a meeting held Saturday afternoon in the local Unlversalist church. ,; Other officers chosen follow: Vice president, Mrs. John Zelly, Eaton; recording " secretary, Mrs. Florence Kuntz, Eaton; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mary Brooks, Eaton; treasurer. Rev. Sara L. Stoner, Eaton. - Chief in Interest upon the program was an address by Mrs. Marie Drake, of Van Wert, president of the Van Wert county federation. She told of the advantages provided by an organization of this character and recited the accomplishments of the Van Wert federation. Mrs. Charles W. Sylvester presented an interesting address on "Organization." Musical numbers were provided by Mrs. C. A. Burns and Mrs. Harry L. Rislnger, of this city. About one hundred ladies were in attendance.

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JOBBERS TO JOIN IN RALLY MONDAY

Richmond Jobbers' will close their office and ware rooms - at 1 ; o'clock this afternoon for the Patriotic parade. ' Many of them will not open after the noon hour. This decision was reached this morning. . W. H. Quigg, president of the Jobbers' section of the Commercial club, took the initiative-. ' ..- The three grocery jobbing houses, I. R. Howard's, J. W. Grubbs and W. H. Hood's, will close every Saturday afternoon during the summer. They closed today at noon for the first time.

PUSH REBATE PLANS

Richmond , jobbers Friday decided to prosecute vigorously plans for their fare rebate week, May 14 to 19. They attended a Good Luck Smoker given by the Jobbers section of the Commercial club. A lunch was served.

With ihe enthusiasm aroused by plans for the. patriotic demonstration today, Main street and the residence section of the city, presented a liberal end pleasing display of the Stars and Stripes, Sunday. : A number of Main street buildings including the corner building occupied by , Sliver and Wiemeyer, the Bender Ice Cream company and the Richmond Baking company had small flags flying from every . window. , A large banner was flying across Main street just west of Eighth.

GRADUATE FIFTEEN FROM HIGH SCHOOL

On The Screen

MARY PICKFORD i As Gwendolyn, the "poor little rich girl," who had all that money could buy but scarcely knew her parents, Mary Pickford In "A Poor Little Rich Girl," her newest Artcraf t Picture adapted from the well-known Eleanor Gates subject, is afforded a role of exceptional Pickford qualities. The story tells of how Gwendolyn, who is left entirely In the care of her nurses and servants as a result of the social and business "duties" of her parents, finally brings about a big change In the lives of her little family. Judging from all advance reports this new Mary Pickford play is the greatest typically Pickford subject ever staged, replete with Pickford charm . and presenting an occasional twang at the heart strings as well as plenty of quaint situations. Technically it is also conceded to be an accomplishment in the photo-play art a3 a result of the efforts of that masterdirector, Maurice Tourneur. The picture will appear at the Murray theatre commencing Monday.

A Hacker sack girl of fifteen decided she was too young to be a bride, had her marriage annulled and went back to school.

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EATON, Ou April 16. A class of fifteen1 pupils will be graduated from the Jackson ; township t centralized schools at Campbellstown on the evening of May 19, when exercises will be held at that place. The class address probably will be delivered by Dr. T. S. Lowden,4 of Columbus.,, The class Includes Marie Benham, Marguerite Gartland, Marie , Gartland, Katherine Rhoads, Glenna Leary, Zoa Benham, Margaret Campbell," Wilbur. McWhinney, Stanley Turman, John Williams, Glenn Campbell, Mildred Ervin. Marie Bunch, Lucy Daily and AzeJ Barr.

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Deaths m Preble

ASENETH BAILEY EATON, O. Funeral services for Aseneth Bailey, 80, were held Sunday afternoon in the First Christian church,' conducted by Rev. McD- Howsare. Burial in Mound Hill cemetery. The deceased was the widow of John T. Bailey and had passed practically all her life In Preble county. She is survived, by one daughter, Mrs. Rettie Sloan, at whose home she died in Dayton, and five sons.

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