Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 147, 3 May 1917 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917

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Child Soloist Stirs Centerville People iWith Real Fervor

CENTERVILE, Ind., May 3. The patrldtic meeting at the M. E. church Sunday evening was attended by the largest crowds that it la possible to accommodate in the church, the music was furnished by the Christian church orchestra. Especially appreciated was the 'nolo. "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You.T sung xvith such enthusiasm by little Erpha Lundy.

one appeared in a red. white and blue dress, at one timer she seized a litle flag from the pulpit held it high abttre her head and with a look of determination shook her clinched fist as she declared "those who don't like the stars in Old Glory, etc." . The audience broke into a storm of applause. The address by Rev. O'Connor was highly interesting. , m f GREENSFORK J T1& last meeting of the Advance clttK was held at the home of Mrs. UoiyQverman. it being the last meeting of the year. Domestic Science day wis observed. Each member prepared 'a special dish. Lunch was served at 6 o'clock.. . .Rev. E. E. Hale filled the pulpit at the Friends church Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert nd W illiam Fagan of Richmond spent Sunlay here Miss Agnes Smith wittf. Miss Leota Stott, of Richmond, lefq for Mrs. Blaker'a school, Indianapolis Mrs. Francis Brooks of near there, has returned from Reir Memorial hospital and is improving.. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Strickler of Newcastle, attended the Hagerstown alumni Friday evening, then came to Greensfprk for over Sunday.

SQUEAKS

From the editor's swivel chair

No, Gretchen, the fact that a young man wears an American flag pasted on his collar does not mean that he has enlisted but has not received his

uniform yet

The conscription' bill was passed to take "care of those boys. How nice! Coal miners wages have been increased in the neighborhood of $30,000,000 and freight rates are to be increased. Which means that the ultimate consumer will have to face the bill collector more frequently. The other day a person wished to make indiscreet remarks through our columns and we suggested that the jails still contained plenty of room for such folks. Now the person is all peeved at us. That Job fellow who made such a wonderful reputation for patience must have lived before the human i ace got started. Too bad some of those boys who had been expecting to spend every afternoon at the Central League are without jobs, single and between the ages of 21 to 35. We object! Absolutely we can't see why this old world is such a sad place if that old saw about "Ignorance is bliss" is true. Our idea of being a sport is to borrow $10 to get away from home and

then telegraph for money on . which to return. .' The other day a lady asked us to put a piece about her In the Squeaks, hot we're afraid to 'cause she might know who it was about and get sore. We're thinking about - renting the box office of the Morrette theatre and having a rousing big mass meeting of ardent Squeak fans. some, of these days.

The township Sunday school convention was held at Hopewell last Sunday afternoon. A great number from here attended Mrs. .Sarah B,. Woodard, who has been visiting her son, Thomas R. Woodard, at Knightstown, Ind., for several weeks has returned home..,. Mrs. George Cockerel and children Bruce and Hazel, of New Madison, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lacey and children were gue6ts of Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker Monday. ..Rev. Owen

Livengood, former pastor of the local Christian church, preached here, last Sunday morning and evening. The evening service was in the nature of a patriotic address. A full house attended. Rev. M. H. Kuhn will preach at the same Church next Sunday morning and evening. Everyone is invited to attend the meetings Lettle Hatfield was a visitor in Richmond Monday night and Tuesday. . . .Mrs. Elizabeth Nation of New Lisbon is the guest of her niece, Mrs. C. C. Fulg hum, and family.

PHILOMATH

Mr. and Mrs. John Leistner . were business visitors in Richmond Thursday Messrs.. .Wilbur Whitman of Liberty and Fred Gassell of Connersville, were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher's Sunday afternoon. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. . Charles Garrett entertained friends from Indianapolis Sunday.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. John Clevenger and family were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCasbland and daughter Gertrude. .... Misses - Irene Evans and Inez Turner and Messrs. Harry Weber and Bill Cook attended church at Clifton Sunday evening.... . William Price and . son Charles of Lyonsville, ' made a business trip to

our burg Monday.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Plankenhom and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix were in Richmond Saturday Misses Ethel Hale and Helen Wood spent Sunday with Miss Fern Rose Mrs. Samuel Fish

er and daughter Darlie. and Miss Irene Evans were shopping in Liberty Satur

day.,:. .Mr. and Mrs. 'Samuel Garrett

of hear Waterloo, visited Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenberg....Mrs.

Daniel Plankenhom . spent Sunday afternoon .with Mrs. Lizzie Waiting and Mies- Mary Plankenhora.-. . .Miss Gertrude McCashland: visited Monday

with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher.,.,

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Messrs. Charles Brown and John and Wlllard Rodenberg made a . business trip to Liberty Saturday.. . ..Mrs. Liscle Waiting and Miss Mary Plankenhom spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ross Stevens.. . .A Mr. and Mrs.

Walter McCasbland and family of Pea Ridge spent Tuesday with. Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughter Gertrude. ...,M. B. McCashland made a business trip to his son Harry's, In Roseburg Tuesday.

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