Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 105, 14 March 1918 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918

Meeting of Residents of Fourth Ward is Called A meeting of residents of the roarrth "Wjtrd to be held Friday evennil at "-30 o'clock at the hose house m South Ninth and E streets has )ffn called hy the Fourth Ward War tTid Thrift Saving Stamp committee

imposed of Dr. A. U Bramkamp, Ljjcjii3 Harrison and J. Henry Bode. ChalTmen of the committees apjotnted in the ward are: Business louse.R, John Zwissler: bangs, Charles 5V. Jordan; lodges, John Meerhoff; rhcrches. Rev. F. A. Dressel; publicly, George Brenizer and Esther Grif!in White. "The quota of loans for this ward s about $S0,000 and with the interest esidents are taking in the campaign he ward is sure to go 'over the top,' said Chairman Bramkamp. Rev. F. A. Dress eL Charles "W. Jordan. Fostmaster Beck and others will make addresses.

and Marjorie Huffman spent in ursdar afternoon with Mrs, Michael Kendall The Women's Foreign Missionary society met with Mrs. Bert Carman last Thursday afternoon. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T. S. Martin Mr. and Mrs. William Crampton were called to Indianapolis last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cramptons sister,...

Burgess McMahan sold his farm lasi week and will move to Richmond. He will tinld a Dublic sale Monday, March

18 Mrs. L. C, Fulghum spent Fridav afternoon with Mrs. Bertha Carman and Mrs. William Hiatt Miss Lon Green of Union City is visiting Thomas Borden and family here Mrs. Ollie Boerner spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Michael Kendall Misses Bonnie and Blanche Carman, Parrio Ttnpmpr and Adelaide Kemp

attended the basketball tournament at Richmond Friday and Friday night... Miss Bonnie Carman spent the weekend with Misses Esther Wilson and

Dorothy Henning In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and daughter, Florence entertained the following friends at Sunday dinner.. Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Ulmer aad daughter. Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. OUia Boerner and daughter, Carrie, and Mrs. T. S. Martin Miss Adelaide Kemp spent the week-end with relatives in Richmond T. S. Martin spent Saturday and Sunday at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfield were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Pyle Harold Skin ner of Camp Shelby, Miss., spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Skinner. He returned to camp this week. . . .. .Mr. and Mrs. Caleb

Duke motored to Eaton, O., Sunday where they visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hinshaw attended the funeral of the former's aunt, last Sunday. .. .Charles Buroaker and family formerly of near Marion, Ind., have moved to the farm which they purchased of Luther Hinshaw. .'. .Mrs. Gussie Hornaday Is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Silas Williamson.

Speakers Boost Stamp Sales at Greens fork

Postmaster Beck. Luther Feeger, Joseph H. Mills and O. K. Dunbar of

Centervllle spoke on War Saving and Thrift Stamps at Greensfork, Wednesday evening. At a thrift stamp meeting at Whitewater Thursday evening speakers will be Secretary Albus, Auditor Bowman and Charles W. Jordan.

Stop Itching Eczema

FELTM AN'S STORAGE HOUSE Ts the best place in Richmond to store your HOUSEHOLD GOODS. We have a clean, sanitary, electric lighted and well heated brick building, located in the rear of our cigar store, a place where you all look at your goods at will. Give us a call. ED. A. FELTM AN STORAGE HOUSE 609 Main St. Phone 2039

Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and" making it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles cf all kinds. The E. 7. Koss Co.. CWclcnd. O.

Women War Workers Will Have Office

On account of the large amount of war work which Is being done by Wayne County women the Woman's department of the Wayne County Council of Defense, with Miss Meb Culbertson In charge, will opeo an Dffire In the Commercial club in about two weeks. A stenographer will be employed to assist with the work. All phases of woman's war work will be conducted through this office.

CHESTER, IND.

Mrs. Joseph Meyers and Mrs. Richlrd Cutter spent last Sunday and Monday with relatives at Hamilton, O. Mrs. Harry Critchfield and Lucile

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WANTED LABORING MEN Lemon's Green House East of Glen Miller

Turtle Soup, all day Saturday, 20c bowl, 25c quart. Lou Knopp's. Turtle Soup, all day Saturday, 20c bowl, 25c quart. Lou Knopp's.

SPRING MILLINERY HOSIER & HIATT 902 Main St.

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Eflflcmcycr's Week End Grocery Specials FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT BOTH STORES

ASPARAGUS ROLLED OATS DRIED LIMA BEANg SPOTLESS CLEANSER 1 lb. Round Cans, Fancy Tips Full Weight Packages. Buffet Fancy Clean Stock QiTMoifnoundctns Carmelo Brand Brand. Fancy Quality Small Baby Size Sift-op Round Or ns 25 Can. 2 Pkgs. 22 3 Pounds 40c; 1 Pound 15c 7 Cans, 25c. 4 Cans 16c ROUQUEFORT CHEESE PURE MAPLE SUGAR FRESH POcSmBERS GREEN MANGOES FANCY HEAD LETTUCE FRESH GREEN CU CUMBERS FANCY FRESH SPINACH YOUNG SPRING ONIONS FANCY RIPE TOMATOES i SEEDED RAISINS CANNED SARDINES TOILET SOAP ENGLISH WALNUTS Taney Quality Large Size Cans Jergens Finest Finest Shelled, Select Kernels In the Bulk In Fancy Tomato Sauce Geranium; Mint; Carnation id. gC 5 Pounds 50c; 2 Pounds 22c California Pack, 10 can. Violet 10 Per bar- - lb DRIED RED KIDNEY BEANS DRIED M ARAFAT BEANS SIwSTnCANDY BULK MARSHMALLOWS FINE SWISS CHEESE MAR THA W, ASH INGTON CANDY FRESH RIPE STRAWBERRIES TAPE GARDEN SEED RICt. FLOUR IN BULK FRESH BLACK BASS AND FRESH MACKEREL (Friday) CINCINNATI GRAHAM, RYE, MILK AND GLUTEN BREAD HOME MADE PURE MAPLE SYRUP (Just Made) ONION SETS FOR PLANTING Special prices on quantities. FRESH PACKED DATES CLUSTER RAISINS CANNED CRANBERRY SAUCE FrISh BRUsIeL? JpROUTS FRESH STRING BEANS IhrIeN A SPAR ?AGUS fancy NORWAY MACKEREL FRESH GREEN PEAS FRESH GREEN ASPARAGUS GENUINE DKL PICKLES GOOD DRIED CORN SORGHUM AND PENNANT MOLASSES

See Our Window Display for "What-to-Eat" Suggestions. Two Grocery Stores (License No. G.09935)

Thev Look Right and Are Right "Up to the Minute in Style and made to give honest service." That is the standard by which all our shoes are made and the guarantee that goes with every pair we sell The New Easter styles in high and low shoes have just come in and we call your attention especially to these four numbers New Light Shades of Tan, High Lace, Narrow English Toe. A real hit, $7.00 Dark Russia Lace, New Custom Toe, Proad Heel. The very latest $5.00 Dark Tan Oxford, fancy vamp and tip, narrow English last $6.00

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