Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 60, 21 January 1918 — Page 3
PAGE THREtf ARMY ADDS FOUR MORE RECRUITS Woodard Writes Poem to Honor Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 1918.
Army Recruiter Wright added four more men to the list of enlisted men Saturday. The men to enlist are Jesse J. Woods, Y. M. C. A.; Earl E. Davis, 117 School street; Verl Newton, 320 South Ninth street and Rollie Shumack, North Fourteenth street. Both navy and army recruiters received orders from headquarters Saturday. Navy recruiter Goldfarb received word that enlistments in the navy could now be made for the duraion of the war. Men are needed in the navy as landsmen for machinists, carpenters and quartermaster mates. Carpenters, blacksmiths and coppersmiths are wanted at Penesacola for active duty. Sergeant Wright received word that men were still wanted in the United States guards who were not of draft age and have had experience in the army or army organizations.
Red Cross Notes
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Jan. 21 Luke Woodard has written an original poem in honor of the sixtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hunt, recently celebrated. Mr. Woodard is one of the oldest residents of Fountain City. The poem follows : Sixty Years Ago Today Dear friends, 'tis sixty years ago today You crossed the threshold of your married life, A mutual exchange each gave self away. The one a husband gained and one a wife. Loving and faithful was the solemn vow And covenant that bound your future then; Loving and faithful is the record now, And what you promised to be, you have been. It was faith's venture on an untried sea. But, oh, It was not all experiment; Love triumphed in its sweet captivity. Captive and captor were alike content.
A varied picture then your fancy threw Across the pathway of your coming days; You are now like those behind the scenes and view Realities the retrospect displays. The one was like the odor of the flowers From distant islands, borne upon the breeze; But now, 'tis fruitage gathered mid the bowers From which that perfume came across the seas. Tho' time has sundered many former ties, And traced some lines of care upon brow, Your fondest hopes you more than realize In son and wife with whom you're living now. May former blessings be but the prelude Of greater blessings as your years increase, And when from life's remotest bound- . ary viewed. May retrospect and prospect yield you peace.
Thirteen thousand membership receipts were mailed Saturday by the Wayne County chopter of the Red Cross. The work cf addressing envelopes, making duplicates of receipts and fiUling out cards alphabetically was In charge of Mrs. E. W. Shirk. Many stenographers of Richmond who are unable to work at the rooms making surgical dressings, etc., assisted with the typewriting In addressing the envelopes. As the Masonic temple was heatod Monday, women worked all day at the rooms. While the Richmond public schools are not in session the children are working each day at the rooms under the direction of Mrs. Frank Crichet. The children are making snippings for
pillows. The Monday holidays will be observed at the Red Cross rooms after this week. The rooms will be closed all day. Mrs. Olive Allison, director of the surgical dressing department, announces the Tuesday class in surgical dressings will meet in the afternoon at 2 o'clock Instead of at the usual hour. A class from one of the branches will meet Thursday morning from 9:30 until 4 o'clock. Mrs. R. P. Whisler has charge of the pads In the surgical dressing department. Itfiss Anna Lough, director of the Hospital garment department, announced the special order received from the Lake Division headquarters at Cleveland will be ready for shipment this week. The order includes 100 suits of pajamas, 100 hot water bottle covers and 100 bath towels. A number of articles were shipped to the Indianapolis Warehouse Saturday as follows: Sixty-five sweaters, 24 pairs of socks, 4 pair wristlets, 1 knitted blanket, 30 ber shirts, 10 suits pajamas, 10 bandaged foot socks, 40 pairs of bed shoes, 120 handkerchiefs. 10 napkins, 10 tray cloths, 10 medicine glass covers, 180 gauze compresses, 0 by 9; 560 gauze compresses, 4 by 4; 90 gauze rolls; three yards by four and one-half; 220 gauze sponges; 30 triangular bandages. "No father. No town. Germans blow it to Hellie," was the reply of a Russian, making out a questionnaire with the assistance of a Portland (Me.) legal advisory board, to a query ' Emerson, who grafter a rose bush on the tree. Last year it bore hundreds as to his father's name and place of residence in Russia.
Hoosier Happenings
BURNED HUBBY'S TROUSERS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 21. Mrs. Ruth Clay discovered a new way to keep her husband at home, and it worked once, according to her testimony in her divorce suit. She burned bis trousers, she said. SHE GOT THERE NEW POINT, Jan. 21. The snow was deep. The station far. Miss Rosa Forstlng just simply had to get to Cincinnati to be bridesmaid at her brother's wedding. Overalls and boots solved the problem. HERE'S PATRIOTIC FAMILY NOBLE SVILLE, Jan. 21. There's not a single slacker in Hoy Carroll's entire family. Hoy enlisted in the aviation section of the army and is in training in Texas. Mrs. Carroll is carrying his rural mail route, In spite of the weather and four little Carrols at home. The children take turn about looking after each other. WANT TO PAY WORKMEN LOGANSPORT, Jan. 21. Logansport merchants have launched a movement to have all business houses pay their employes regular time for the periods of enforced idleness.
employes, idle as a result of the closing of factories for five days. They meet each night to arrange for the next day's work. HUNT SOLDIER MUNCIE, Jan. 21 Police of Muncie, Alexandria and other towns near here are searching for Chester McConnaughey, a private of K company, 42th infantry, stationed at Fort Dodge, la., who disappeared. FIND DYNAMITE IN BARN RUSHVILLE, Jan. 21. Three sticks of dynamite, with fuses attached, were found In the cattle barn on Hill Bros, farm by Frank Hensley. He was removing baled straw and barely missed striking the explosives with a hay hook.
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