Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 266, 19 September 1917 — Page 2
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STATE COUNCIL SPEAKERS TO BE IIEREJEPT. 25 Meetings to Be Held All Over State in War-Aim Campaign. -. . The Indiana State Council of Defens In speeding up the work In this state is planning a booster trip to cover the entire state in four days, beginning September 25. The state will be divided Into groups of four counties and there will be twenty-three teams of two men each for this work. These men will have met In Indianapolis and have become thoroughly familiarized with the purposes of the national council and the war department In this work, and accomplished by federal agents, will go into the respective counties. At these meetings they will explain in detail the purpose of the government and the plan of the future organisation of the county councils. These men will be In Richmond Tuesday, September 25th, and a meeting of all members of the local council together with the Judge of the circuit court and all members of sub-committees has been called for that day at 2 p. m. in the Circuit Court Room. West Manchester, Ohio Mrs. A. J. Myers spent Wednesday In Oreenvllle, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rlcherson.... Myrtle Trone was a Richmond shopper Wednesday Ernest Troutwlne was in Richmond Wednesday, where he submitted to a minor operation. .. .The Library club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jennie Shumaker. . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. lrvln Buck, together with Dr. and Mrs. Will Buck of Eaton, motored to Columbus Friday and spent the day with Dan Siler and family. . .Will Trone made a business trip Wednesday to Eaton Mrs. Omer Banflll, of Xenia, visited Wednesday with her sisters in Richmond. Miss Imo Howell returned from Dayton Friday evening, where she Is attending Miami Jacobs business college. . .Miss Sylvia Trone Bpent the week-end with her mother at this place Ray Brown, who is principal of the Farmersville schools, assumed his duties there Monday morning Mrs. Charles Smith, ofEldoroda, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Troutwlne. Mrs. Will King of Jeftersonville, arrived here Thursday for a short vlBit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Scuerman. ' Mr. and Mrs. King, who have sold their store at Jeffersonvllle. will make their home this winter with her parents after the Btock Is disposed of.... Rev. O. P. Bilger, pastor of the U. B. church, and family arrived here last week moving into the parsonage vacated Thursday by Rev. C. S. Wiemer and family Misses Josephine and Lillian Miller spent the week-end with Dayton relatives. .Hamer Roush and family, Ames Elsie Roush and Mrs. Werter Craig visited Mr. and Mrs. McKinley at Oorden Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ella Leas spent Thursday with Mrs. Elizabeth Horn at Dayton. Her son Harold Horn, was the guest of relatives at this place Sunday.... The girls' club met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Opal Morris After the business session and social hour announcement of the hostess coming marriage to Frank Nelson was made. The wedding was solemnized Sunday E. A. Locke and family spent Sunday at the Soldiers Home at Dayton Miss Helen Leas is spending the week with Dayton relatives William Arens and family and Furman Howell were In Greenville Saturday The Shaffner family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Walter Rule, north of town Ora Emrick entertained David Dunkelberger and family of Rossburg at dinner Sunday. Harvey Emerick and family of Eldorado, were afternon visitors Clayton Emerick and family visited friends in Dayton Sunday and visited the Soldiers' Home. .. .James Babbert and family of Otterbein were Sunday guests of Mrs. Maggie Will Joe Shewmon and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hapner at Xenia, O. Ozro Juday and family and Mrs. Carrie Albin of Dayton spent Sunday with George Juday and son Harley. Mrs. Juday and Mrs. Albin will remain for a week's visit Mr. and atflwlaskUsVSlU
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Mrs. D. A. Poe entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Madison Richardson and daughter, of Yorkshire, and Harold Horn of Dayton William Emerick and family of Wapakoneta. O., visited his parentts here Sunday. Mr. Emerick will leave this week for Norfolk, Va., where he is employed, the family remaining for a week's visit with relatives at this plaoe. Mr. and Mrs. Lby Howell and family were guests of her parents at New Paris Sunday R. H. Slier and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fowble and family The Girls club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Miss Mary Locke Miss Hazel Barnes entertained her aunt. Miss Rhoda BarneB, of Union City, from Friday until Monday. On Friday they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Relcker near Eaton, and on Sunday together with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager Bpent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Troxel near Ithica Miss Elsie Roush of Kentucky Is visiting her brother Ames, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Roush A. O. Miller and wife entertained Rev. H. C. Crampton and Mrs. Henry Coning at their home Sunday Mesdames E. A. Locke and D. A. Locke took supper Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson shopped In Richmond Monday. . . . .James Boner of Richmond, spent last week with her son, T. C. Boner and family Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter Norma, and Mrs. Alice Richards, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Jane Ford Ray Brown, superintendent of Farmersville schools, left Sunday for that place Orville Wilhelm of Dayton, visited with friends at this place Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson and family of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers. The two families motored in the afternoon to Eaton, O Miss Ola Trump spent Thursday afternoon at Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell" of near Otterbein, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Lurenna Trump and family On Saturday afternoon of last week, Miss Katie Waldren gave a recital for her music pupils at her home north of town. Among those present were Mrs. E. G. Leas, and daughter Helen, Mrs. E. B. Creager. Mrs. Ed Woolf, Mrs. Alice Fudge and son Charles, and Miss Gertrude Furry. Miss Waldren left Monday for Oxford where she will attend Miami unlversWHY ARE YOU GRAY? ,Why look older than you feel? Now that so many thousands have proved that Q-ban Hair Color Restorer brings a uniform, dark, lustrous shade to gray or faded hair you really ought to try Q-ban. Ready to useguaranteed harmless 50c for a large bottle money back If not satisfied. Sold by Thlstlethwalte's and all good rtnii? atnrea. Delishtfullv beautifying. Try Q-ban Hair Tonic; Liquid Sham poo; Soap. Also Q-Dan Lwpuatory (for superfluous hair.) 8P8KSBL V . THE JB STTTR IEED SPECIAL $1485
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FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Henry Foien and daughter Alsie, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glfford and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moon of Richmond.. . ..Miss Georgia Hatfield is planning to enter Earham college in the near future.... Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wright, Miss Geneva and Earl Wright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan, near Centerville Miss Ngllie Overman is going to leave for Bloomington, Indiana, where she will attend Indiana University for the coming year Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt and family entertained Ralph Reynolds, Harold Reynolds, and Mrs. Ona Boren for sup per Monday evening.. . .Lawrence Harrison spent Monday night with Lester Mercer of this place Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fulghum and family and Miss Georgia Hatfield motored to Connersvllle Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harrison and family and Mrs. Clayton Dougherty and daughter Maxine, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson and family of near Lynn Miss Clementine Overman spent Sunday with her parents Mrs. Freda Hunt ity this winter On Sunday at 12:30 the marriage of Miss Opal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris and Frank Nelson of near Eaton, took place at the home of the bride in West Manchester. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. S. Welmer of Salem, the single ring service being used. The wedding party marched to the music of Lohengrins wedding march rendered by Miss Mary Locke. The bride and groom were attended by her brother, Orville and wife, who acted as best man and matron of honor. The bride was attired In white crepe-de-chine and carried a boquet of white roses. Her attendant was also attired in white and carried pink roses. A sumptuous wedding dinner was served the guests numbering fifty-four. The young couple will make their home on a farm near Eaton.
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