Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 40, 28 December 1917 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 1917.

CAMBRIDGE CITY EXCEEDS QUOTA FOR RED CROSS

Workers Go Over Goal by at

Least 65 Members in Jack son Township.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind- Dee. 28. Jackson township, of which Cambridge

City la a part, exceeded Its quota in the Red Cross membership campaign by at least 66 members. The quota was 1,100, and official but Incomplete returns Thursday showed the total to be 1,165. The workers here expect

the total to be In excess of 1,200. Mrs. Jennie Jones spent Christmas In Centervllle, the guest of Mr. and

Mrs. Lincoln Jones.

Rev. Elmer E. Davis of Richmond, pastor of Second Presbyterian church,

will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon and

conduct a communion service. There will be special music by the choir, as

sisted by Mrs. Walter Waddell. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fobs and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fobs of Richmond were the guests Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman. Lawrence Bertsch sad Harry Bertaeh of Bertsch & Co. are respectively In Chicago and New York City on business this week. Mrs. Walter Waddell visited her sister, Mrs. Harry Stretch, in Newcastle, Wednesday. The Beebe Glove company, having given their employes a vacation of ten days, will resume operations Tuesday morning. Miss Grace Kiess, teacher of art in the manual training high school at Indianapolis, is spending the holiday vacation with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Kiess. Ralph Ludington, in the military service at Fort Thomas, spent Christmas with hlB parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ludington. Mr. and Mrs. Sissal McGillard have returned from a visit with the former's parents at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Mannon and family were guests over Christmas of friends in Greenfield.

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Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wissler entertained at a family dinner Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Luarton and Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler and family.... Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagnor entertained at supper Christmas eve Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown of Williamsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wissler Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whliams, Mrs. 43enton Wagnor and daughter, Alma, were at Indianapolis Wednesday to see "Ben Hur." Mrs. Hettie Johnson is suffering from a nervous break down.... Miss Mable Scott has been visiting relatives in Indianapolis . . . .Mrs. John Thurman and daughter. Margaret are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty. . . .Mrs. Lafe Beeson is spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Homer Newman, in Columbus, Ohio.... Charles Ferguson is home from Martinsville, much improved in health. . . .The women of the Franklin church cleared over $77 at their sales Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown of Williamsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagnor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin and son, Howard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of Harrisburg Sunday... Mrs. Sallie Hussey has returned from a visit with her niece, Mrs. Frank Kennard of Knightstown Miss Mary Esther Harmeier of Wichita Falls, Texas, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ann Harmeier.... Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Whitely and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clingmun spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clingman at Cambridge City ....Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale spent Christmas day at Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman had as their house guests over Christmas. Mrs. Newman's brother, Alford Kahl, and wife, of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jones entertained at dinner Thursday evening Mrs. Angeline Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Warren and eon. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warren and son, Dayton, Miss Lillian Margraves. . . .Ernest Jones had a card from Mr. Rodgers, the manual training teacher who recently enlisted in the navy, saying "The Jackies life is great.". .. .Delmar Doddridge is home from Ann Arbor college, Michigan, for Christmas vacation Mrs. Elwood Beeson spent Christmas at Cambridge City, the guest of her brother, Rufus Lindsay, and family Miss Dora Wallace is home from Minneapolis to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace. Just a short time before she came home, she entertained at dinner Ivan ParkIns who is at Ft. Snelling Miss Gussie Miller was hostess for the Jolly Twenty-four club at its last meeting. Those present were Misses Hel

en Coyne, Lorene Hess, Ruth McCor

roick, Mary Sills. Marie Harmeier, Lil

lian DuGranrut. Dorothy Hoshour, and Mrs. George Wagnor. They sewed on work for the Red Cross.. ..The fol

lowing officers for the Eastern Star

were chosen for next year: Miss Lulu Faucett. W. M.; Robert L. Bee3on. W. P.; Mrs. Albert Newman, A. M. ; Mrs. Charles Wheeler, conductress; Mrs. Robert Beeson. associate conductress; Mrs. Joseph Kinney, secretary, and Miss Cora Brown, treasurer Miss Lorene Warren is spending a few days in the country, the guest of Mrs. James Murphy.... Mrs. Ed Wallace of Wabash has written her sister, Mrs. Dayton Warren, of the birth of a granddaughter whom they have named Elizabeth, in honor of her great grandmother Mr. and Mrs. Theo Crist spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William Hussey near Hagerst own.... Mrs. Carrie Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bragg were at Indianapolis Sunday to see Louis Johnson, who has been assigned to special work in a Michigan aviation field Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackson of Connersville were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A- Braiden Monday. Mr. and Mrs Braiden and their guests were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jackson xt KaJghUtown . ... Walter Beck spent,

TOMMIES IN SPITE OF HATS

British motorcycle machine gunners. The helmets, formerly property of the Boches, give the Tommies no end of fun. This pair of machine gunners on the motorcycle have been able to adorn themselves with the Hun spoils after a raid and are the envy of their fellows.

REVENUE EXPERT TO VISIT EATON

EATON, O., Dec 28. According to

announcement received here from A. C. GUligan, of Cincinnati, collector of Internal revenue, a federal Income tax official will come to Preble county

for the purpose of assisting people in

making out their returns under the In

come tax provisions.

The official, Jt is ct ted, will arrive

In Eaton January 2 afcd will remain here until the fifteenth. An office

will be established in the temporary court house

BOSTON, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overholser have

returned after a visit with relatives In Liberty Frank Piper of Port

Royal, S. C, who has been here visit

ing, left Monday for Peru for a visit before returning to camp. He was ac

companied to Peru by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Piper Mrs. R. H.

Holder and children have returned

after a visit with relatives in Peru.

..Earl Parker and Rife Pyle were

home on a furlough Tuesday, from Ft. Thomas, Ky. . .Gage Rife of Richmond

spent Tuesday here with relatives...

Mr. Frank Phillips and daughter Letha are visiting relatives in Logansport.. .

Miss lone Robinson has gone to Peru

for a visit with friends L. E. Stanley and family had as their guests Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Myers and daughters of near Centervllle, Mr. and

Mrs. Lester Parks and daughters and

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanley Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pottenger entertained

the following at dinner Christmas, Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolh King and Mrs. King of Richmond, Grace Pottenger of Eldorado, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parks and

Mrs. Sarah Johnson. .. .Mr. and Mrs.

D. S. Wetzel have gone to Clifton Forge, Va., to resdie. Mr. and Mrs.

Christmas vacation with friends in Indianapolis At the annual election

of officers of the Christian church the

following were chosen for the new year: Elders, Charles Hale, J. L. Manlove and F. M. Jones; deacons, Jame6 Napier, G. M. Warren, Charles H. Saiber, H. M. Hicks, George Wagnor, Russel Wilson. Ed Wilson, Clyde Llverton, Paul Ferris, Charles Hurst, Ora White and Ernest Doty. The annual meeting for hearing reports of the year's work will be held Jan. 10, at which time a chicken supper will be served. All members of the congregation are urged to attend this meeting. At the Methodist Sunday school Christmas morning the following pleasing program was given: Song, "A Lamp Within a Stable;" talk on the Christmas lesson; song, "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem;" duet. Ruby Baker and Picota Doddridge; recitation, Ernest McGraw; solo, Alice Tricksson; recitation, Josephine Schuman; song. "No Room in the Inn;" recitation, Robert Hoshour; recitation, Mary Catherine Templin; solo. Glen Phillpot; recitation, Floyd Phillpot; duet. "The Star Rains Ita Fire," Mr. and Mrs. John Brown; recitation, Helen Franklin; solo, Miss Lillian DuGranrut; song, Girls' chorus.

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Harry Jackson of Peru have moved in the property vacated by the Wetzels. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murray moved into the Robert Ketron property last week, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Short into the house owned by A. F. Nelson. . . . Mrs. Warner Brattain and children spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford at Abington Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Urton entretained at dinner Christmas, Misses Bernice and Doris Urton, Glen Rankin of Rich

mond, and William Jenkinson. . . .Mr

and Mrs. Charles Miner of Greeley,

Colorado, came Tuesday for an indeft

nite visit with Mrs. Ollie Parks and

other relatives J. H. Pottenger was

called to Dayton Wednesday by the

illness of his mother.

TWO AUTOMOBILES RECOVERED IN OHIO

EATON, Ol, Dec 28- Two automobiles that were stolen a month ago in Indianapolis were recovered Thursday In Camden, nine miles south of Eaton, by Sheriff Court Taylor, of Preble oounty, and detectives William Rngenstein and Jesse McMurtay, of Indianapolis, after Thomas Halldtt, 17 years old, and Donald Young, 17, both of Indianapolis, are said to have confessed to the theft and sale of the cars and told the officers where the cars could be recovered. The Indianapolis officers said the boys bad confessed their guilt. The two lads and owners of the cars accompanied the detectives and Sheriff Taylor to Camden. One of the cars recovered was in possession of Charles Connell. garage man in Camden, while the o(er car was recovered from James Lackey, who purchased it from Ed Fowler, the first purchaser. The machines were sold for $50 each by the lads, the officers said. After identification was made by the original owners the cars were given over to the officers without any contention. Young Hallett is said to be a son of the publisher of the Inland

Poultry Journal, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Charles Kerlin on West Church street Rev. R. C. Jones of the Methodist church, will have for his subject Sunday morning. "The Lord Jesus Christ," and in the evening, "The Fatal Sin." Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mosbaugh spent Christmas with their son Robert and family at College Corner, Ohio.-. - - Lawrence Harried . of Montpelier, this State, a former Cambridge City boy, is spending the week with friends and relatives here. Each of the charter members of Cambridge City Lodge No. 9 Knights of Pythias, Lee Pittman, Jesse Potf and F. C. Mosbaugh, was the recipient of a substantial remembrance at the hands of their brethren Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ressler and Mrs. Daniel Slgler attended the funeral of a relative at Hamilton, Ohio, Monday. Simeon Crockett was the guest of his sister in Chicago, Christmas. John Bailey, Government Inspector of shoes at a large factory in Marion,

was the gnest over Christmas of his mother, Mrs. Cora Bailey, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Zehrung. Miss Helen Hicks and her guest, Miss Thelma Sells of Hagerstown, and Max Kltterman and Robert Beard formed a theater party at Richmond Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E..D. Filby are spending several days with friends in Indianapolis. Mrs. Lon Worl accompanied try her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Russell Worl, will leave for Florida early next week. They go on account of the condition of the former's health.

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onirnnKbnui in bat LONDON, Dec 2S. The BrttisW steamer City of Nagor baa been wreck-; ed in Delagoa Bay, Purugeuse East! Africa, according to a despatch to tk Times from Lisbon- The passengers, numbering 259. were saved, as was the cargo.

Rid the Skin of disfiguring blemishes, by quidch? purifying the blood, improving the circulation, and regulating tiie habits with

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and sons. Earl and Alva, of Zanesville, Ohio.

are spending several days with Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Miller.

Mrs. Viola Roth is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garvin

ana family In Cleveland, Ohio.

Rev. M. J. Gorman has for his guests this week, his mother and sister, of Evansville, also Charles Morrow and

family of Muncie.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobbs of Plain-

field were here over Sunday and

Christmas, visiting the latter's parents

ut. ana Mrs. H. B. Boyd.

Herbert Taylor of Cleveland. Ohio, visited friends and relatives in Cam

bridge City, Wednesday.

t-axK l,. uiencn, wno nas Deen a mail carrier on Route B, out of this

place, has been assigned to the railway mail service over the Pennsylvania Line, between Pittsbur? and St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gardner of Rich-

mond, spent Christmas with Mr. and

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INSTEAD OF WHEAT Use more corn bread, oatmeal bread, rye bread, and. in the South, eat cotton seed bread, thus saving wheat. Eat oatmeal, barley and corn breakfast foods, corn and buckwheat cakes. In place of one slice of bread, eat one extra potato a day.

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