Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 94, 1 March 1918 — Page 12
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918.
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WAR CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT CAMBRIDGE CITY
Rally to Be in Community Hall Next Friday Harlan to Speak. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Alarch . Cambridge City is to have a war conference In Community Hall next Friday evening. The conference will be under auspices of the Cambridge City Welfare club and will be free. The program follows: Music by High School Glee club, Miss Kloasie Neff, director. Greetings Benton Wilson, president. Invocation Rev. R. C. Jones. Reading of Minutes Charles Kniese. Review of Welfare Club's Work Ellis D.'Filby. "How to Foster Community Spirit" Rev. J. F. McCormlck. "Should We have a Comprehensive Organization to Take Charge of All War-Fund Collections in the Township?" Thomas Butler. Discussion by Charles F. Wheeler. "Value of a Community Library" Mrs. L. N. Tweedy. "The Farmer in Community Work" T). C. Harlan. , "Value of Team Work In the Community" C. M. Pierce. "America" Glee club and audience.
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remained for a few days.. . . .Maxlne, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Middaugh, is improving from an attack of pneumonia, Mr. Middaugh is also on the road to recovery, after a severe tussle with abcessed ears. Miss Maxlne also had inflammatory rheumatism and French measles. Rev. Geo. F. Crites has returned from Barberton, O., where he conducted a series of revival meetings Ed Conrad of Lima, O., is spending a few days here with his family. .... Sneak thieves were abroad Sunday night, eleven chickens being stolen from Miss Emma Thompson, and a rabbit from the pens of C. R. McClure, a rabbit fancier who ships to Eastern markets.. .. .Reid Clark, New Paris soldier at Camp Sherman, is a scarlet fever victim Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Canny and son Leo, of Xenia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McGill and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McPherson.. . .,.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and daughter moved Tuesday to Richmond, where Mr. Fisher has a position with H. W. Chenoweth Mrs. Kate Sackman of Richmond, spent from Saturday to Monday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Winkle, being called here by the death of her sister-in-law. Mrs. E. M. Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conrad and daughters spent the week-end with Richmond relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Purviance motored to Hagerstown and spent the weekend. ...Mrs. Emil Heermann of Cincinnati, spent the early part of this
week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i
C. P. Kirkpatrick The Christian church will on Sunday morning March 10 dedicate Its service flag with six stars Miss Helen Wefler is quite sick and unable to attend school. An abcess of ear and mastoid area is her affliction and proves very painful Mrs. Ellen Hahn of Richmond visited her sister, Mrs. A. B. Reid, Monday, and attended the funeral of Mrs. E. M. Hahn The Live Wire class of the
Presbyterian Sunday school of Mrs. Joe Fisher Is a member, calj Monday evening at her home to - bid her farewell as she is taking up a residence In Richmond. The women spent the evening in Red Cross knitting. . Gale Vaughan, of Dayton, was the Sunday guest of local friends Mrs. Nellie Thompson of Bethel, Ind., is spending several days with local relatives, the Mikesell and Coblentz families Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and family and Mr. and Mrs. lister Benham and family of Campbellstown were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jennie Kessler W. C. Reinheimer of Rushville, Ind., made a business trip to New Paris Thursday Miss Moffett, a teacher in the Gratis, O., schools visited Miss Sarah McGrew Sunday . Omar Wisehart and a party of young men friends of Newcastle, Ind., spent the week end with Arthur Wisehart, who returned with them on Monday for a short visit Carl Cook returned Wednesday to Camp Pike, Ark., after a ten:days furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cook. D. A. Raney of Eaton, spent Monday with local friends Lieut R. D. Penland of Fairfield, O., and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Aker of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Penland Miss Sarah McGrew returned Monday to her duties in the Oralis. Ohio, school after a several
weeks' vacation on account of lack of fuel there F. O. Thomas of Rich
mond, was a business visitor here
Saturday Miss Carrie Whitaker of
Xenia, O., spent the week-end at her home here Robert Richards of Cedarville, O., arrived Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilcox. Mrs. J. R. Wynd and sons of Hamil
ton. O.. are sxuests of Mr. and Mrs. i
H. C. Brandenburg, while the husband and father, Rev. J. R. Wynd, is in Chicago taking special training for Aarmy Y. M. C. A. work. ,. .Mrs. W.
ROME,' Mar. 1. The oldest officer in th Italian armv l-t Count Francesco
Pals-Serra who, on the celebration of,
nis eignuetn oirinua recemo, &o u. royal decree promoted to the rank of colonel. Count Pais-Serra served as a volunteer with Garibaldi in 1866-67. during the first war for a greater Italy, and later in 1S70-71 when he was a colonel. He Joined the present war as a volunteer lieutenant.
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J. R. Card spent Saturday at Richmond, where he attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Hawkins Kov C. Mullin, while cutting a hole in a leather strap, almost severed the fore-finger on his right hand, when the knife slipped All Jefferson Townwhip teachers and Editor Ralph R. Raney attended the County Teacher's meeting at West Alexandria Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Esta House and family of Eaton called on Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and Mr: and Mrs. R. E. Melody Sunday afternoon Miss Frances Means returned Monday morning to Kokomo, Lnd.. after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cook The Jefferson Township Sunday school association will hold its third convention of the business year Sunday March 10, in the Presbyterian church. New Paris. There will be an afternoon session at two o'clock, and it Is also likely that an evening session will be held Elwood Kessler, Geo. W. Richards, W. F. Wrenn and E. H. Young were among those from New Paris, who attended the Food Administration meeting at Eaton, Tuesday Miss Rose Tilson returned Tuesday to her home at Hollansburg arter an extended stay with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Richards. Her mother Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days DrugKista refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, P.lind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after the first application. Pricfe 50c. Adv.
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SOME ONE IS GOING TO GET A BARGAIN WILL IT BE YOU? The other day through a deal which we made, we got two lots on the Southeast Corner Kinsey and Fifth Street, West Richmond, 81-foot frontage with all improvements made and paid for Cement sidewalk, curb, sewer, alley the best corner lots on the West Side of the best street on the West Side. This SI feet is worth $2,000.00 but we want you to go at once and look it over and make your best offer before March 10th and you will never regret it. Address E. G. KEMPER THE MILLER-KEMPER Phone 3247. Residence 3811. You can have time to pay for this if you have not all the money.
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D. Brawley left Thursday for Dayton, O., where she was called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Wenger, who on Wednesday night underwent a surgical operation. Latest reports from Mrs. Wenger are that she is doing nicely Mrs. Bertha E. Frank spent from Thursday night to Sundav at his home at Oranville. n
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came Thursday and was joined Saturday by Mr. Clerke in a week-end visit with Mrs.. Mary Beelman and Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Royer returned Thursday from a
several weeKS' visit with relatives in
the Western states . '. , .' John " Marshall and Frank Irwin have, moved fromhe C. C. Hawley property to the T.J J. Samuels house, while Edgar P. Call is moving from the country to the
Mary A. McGill property.. : .The Farmers Banking company has added to its equipment on electric adding machine, which is attracting a great deal of attention.. . .".Dr. E. A. Curry of Cincin-
nati. O., spent Friday and Saturday I with rs. Curry at the home , of herj mother, Mrs. Susan E. J. McKee at Gettysburg. Mrs. McKee is improving! slowly from her recent illness.
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The big money-saving sale that the people of this city have been waiting for is on. An opportunity is here for every one to brighten the home with a new piece here and there
to greater comfort, greater cheer and greater contentment to the entire family. And the prices are within reach of every one. You are invited to come and see these remarkable values. -
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