Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 306, 5 November 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM 'AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOV. 5, 1917.

STATE TEACHERS LIKED SINGS

Th Community Sing made great 'TUf at the State Teachers' as toe latloa In In4iaaapolta last week, aocofdl&f to Ralph C. Sloane, aaperrtaor of muaie In the Richmond school, who had charge of the music at the Roberta Park church duiiag the sessions. The sings were conducted by various supervisors of the state lit All meetings of too association. Mr. Sloane said Monday that teach ers and educators were delighted with the sings. It was a departure from former music programs which for the most part had consisted of solo work. Hereafter, the sings will be a feature each year at the state meetings. Supervisor Sloane wa made a member of the Indiana State Music Teachers association and will represent the public school side of the work. Miss Edna Marlatt was the accompanist for the sings at the Roberta Park church.

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GREENSFORK

A surprise party, as given on Har

old Cook Friday evening at his conn

try home south of Greensfork. The evantng was spent in games. At a

late hour the guests Beared around a

fire-place were served with sand

wiches,, le. ginger cakes, cider and

randy by the hostess. Miss Eva Cook

Those present werer Freda Snyder,

Cuba Sowers, Ethel Ullery, Katherine Strickler, Loutee Lindley, Mary Hat

field. Gladys Myers. Sarah Gamble,

Quelle Swain. Mildred Hill, Lucile

Gentry, Rachel Gwlnn, Vera Staats,

Horace ' Boyd, Aaron Lindley, Dallas

Stevens, Luther Sowers, Walter Nich

olson, Howard Allen, Horace Staats,

Florence Linderman, Kenneth Nichol

son, Raymond Wise, Virgil Codding-

ton and Harold Cook.... Miss Esther

Smith went to Richmond Wednesday morning for the rest of the week, and

expects to attend several Halloween

parties during her stay. . . . J. S. Nich

olson shipped some cattle Wednesday,

Robert Wilson and daughters, Lethia Wilson and Mrs. Ruth Stevens and baby of near Centerville, have gone to Indianapolis to visit for several days.... Steve Parrish will hold his sale on his form northeast of Greensfork on Monday, Nov. 5 . . . Mrs. Lessle Ruble of Economy spent Wednesday with her brother, Ernest Wilson and family. .. .Dr. Jonen of Richmond will lecture at the Christian church Tuesday evening at 7:15 on the Red Cross work. Officers will be elected at this time fur the Red Cross AuxiKary of Greensfork. Everyone In Greensfork and vicinity who are interested in the work ate invited to attend.... Thursday afternocn at 1:30 at the lodge rooms the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Red Cross will meet for work and instruction. A worker from Richmond will be out to give the instructions. A large attendance is desired.

Kaiser Dreams of Going Through North Italy in Great Drive

HAGERSTOWN, IND,

The Garden club gave a masquerade party at the public hall Tuesday even

ing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brysoo were awarded a priso of Ave dollars, given to the best masked couple. They were dressed as ostriches. Baked beans, sandwiches, pumpkin pie and coffee were served and dancing was feature.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ofpha Jone

entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. an Mrs. Florence Nicholson and family o Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. John Bun

nell and family.. . , .Mr. and Mrs. M. T.

Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Mosa Keever were guests Sunday of Mr. artd Mrs John Kldwell on South Perry street. . . The Ladies' Cemetery associatior

will hold a public meeting at the Christian church Monday afternoon. A good attendance Is desired. . . .Mr. and

Mrs. Everett Taylor entertained the following guests, Sunday at their

home on South Washington street:

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dickinson and Mrs. Frank Parsons, and Miss Vera Bookout of Richmond and Jacob Taylor... Miss Vera Bookout of Richmond is spending the week with her brother at the farm home in the North sub

urbs.,.. Mr, and Mrs. WUlard Stahr, Mr. and Mrs. Georso Jones and Mr. and Mrs. William Stahr motored to Palestine. Ohio, Sunday and were Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stahr's father, Lewis Stahr. ...Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antrim moved to a farm near Cadiz this week...... Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Copeland spent the past week with

Mrs. Copeland's brother. - Mr. Ward, near Spiceland . . . . Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Porter of Newcastle and L. M. Pierce and son Claude, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Kate Porter. . . Mrs. Olive White of Cincinnati, O., was the week-end guest of Mrs. Rolla B. Ramsey. She returned to the city Saturday,

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Arrows show how Austro-Gefmans hope to drive through Italy. Some military experts believe that the Germans plan In the present d rive to go through northern Italy and attack France from the south. From Austria to France through northern Italy is a distance of a little more than 400 miles. The present battle lines in France and Italy aft shown on the . accompanying map.

BEEDE GIVES TALK

B. Willis Beede, field secretary of tha Friends Foreign Mission Board lave a stereopticon talk on "Jamaica," 3unday evening at the Friends church n Greenfield. .

More than one-seventh of our popula tlon' is foreign born. Over 35,000,000 :ame to the United States during the iast century.

The U. 6. Food Administrator says: "Food Will Win tho War." What Kr. Hoover meaEs is that food saved will help America and her allies to win the war. -yosn wasted will help Germany to win. Align yourself on the side of America and her alHes by signing th? ''ood Administration pledge

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Frank Dwiggins of Indianapolis w3 In town on business last Saturday. Mr, Dwirgins was a former resident here. . Miss Miss Gueniver Reed spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Frank Longfellow and family. a., Miss Marls Pegg, teacher of Newcastle schools spent Sunday with her parents....... Howard Reed was a guest over night of Claude McGllHard last Friday. . John Powell has purchased a new yellow bodied Oakland auto....... Rev. Mr. Stewart, minister of the A. M. E. church from Muncie, delivered a ser. mon at the colored church at this place here last Sunday morning, "and evening. Mr. Stewart has been appointed to preaeh here- and at Modoc and Randolph county-. v. Frank -Williams the rural route mail carrier out of this town, nas' purchased a new automobile ...The first car load of soft coal since many weeks came to town a few days ago and was not near enough to supply the need.... The potato crop was exceedingly good in this community this year and some of them are not dug up to this time..., Paul Schroder brought some dressed rabbits to town. . ..While working on a carpenter job a short time ago, and standing at the top of a twenty-foot ladder, Tom Hailey slipped and fell to the ground but luckily escaped injury. ....Forrest McGilliard and wife have a small home orchestra of their own. They have a fine repertoire of music for trombone and piano. . . .Mrs. Lydia Price and Mrs. Merl Williams, who have been on the sick list far some time are improving. . . .Garret Wetsel. manager of the Fountain .City hotel, reports an increasing business since he took charge two months ago. . ..... A very pleasant surprise waB given on Willie and Howard Bocketfer at their home Tuesday evening. Those present were Misses Irene Maiftes, Olive Har

rison, Esther Maines. Icel Marshal, Madeline Hannah. Elisabeth Miller, Mabel Bockoffer, Gladys Gifford, Lucy. Williams, Alsie Tahien, Ooldle Gifford, Dorothy Williams, Marie Cannedy and Nellie Bockoffer; Messrs. Jay Nichols, Howard Clark; Justice Jackson, Henry Macy, Carl Koontx, Herbert Hodgin, Kenneth Koontx. Ernest Fatten, Virgil Spencer, Archie Thornton, Montell Hannah, Virgil Howard and Willie Bochoffer. The evening was spent In playing games after which light refreshment were served. .... .Mr. Marrion Hlnshaw of near this place is at tending business college at Richmond. ....Miss Georgia Hatfield ,who Is-at

tending Earlham spent the week-end with her patents . . Mr. Robert Thornas entertained a number of young people at his home Tuesday evening, the house was: beautifully decorated with Hallowe'en decorations and refreshments were served. All reported a very good time.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dougherty of Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs. M C. Harrison and daughter Olive and Miss Lois E. Macey of Economy motored to Louisville, Kjr., Saturday to visit Lawrence Harrison who is in training at Camp Taylor. The other boys that they were visiting there were: Mr. Ralph Reynolds, Michael Nooton, Russell Behr and Mr. Lamen. The crowd remained at Louisville over Sunday.

Alexander and Miss Mildred Albertson ..The teachers of the town and township attended the State teachers' association at Indianapolis last week.,,.. Next Sunday evening Rev. Bass will begun a revival meeting at the First Christian church.

An iceless refrigerator has been In vented for automobile tourists or campers, the food container being Surrounded by a water bag that is kept cool by evaporation.

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LYNN, IND,

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f Tuesday feithe tffetherk. paH of lilt-,

nois where Mr. Theising will do some I overseeing of milling work to be done ' there. . 7. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grannie left Tuesday for Indianauolie to vie! relatives Mrs. J. H. Berryhlll I suffering from a severe attack of sciatic rheumatism. . . .The Ladies Air! society of the M. E. church met at th9 home of Mrs. Thomas Moody Thursday evening: After the businesf of the meeting a social time was enjoyed and the hostess served dainty refreshments . . .... Ira Thompson and family are preparing to go to Florida this winter, making the trip in their car, but have been waiting for tho weather to get a little nicer. .. .Several Halloween parties have been given Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, one at each of the following homes, Miss Florence Jones, Miss Frances

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Vole the Straight Democratic Ticket it You Desire Good City Government. MAYOR HENRY H. FARWIG

CLERK ISAAC BURNS

COUNCIL-AT-LARGE ANTON STOLLE, JAMES COYLE, D. D. MINNICK COUNCILMEN First Ward JOSEPH WALTERMAN Second Ward, v JOHN BOKER Third Ward WILLIAM URBAN Fourth Ward HARRY SCHUERMAN Fifth Ward..... OMAR WOODS Eighth Ward EDWARD WILKINS This Ticket Will Be a Winner. AH Competent and Efficient Candidates.

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