Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 105, 14 March 1918 — Page 11

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

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Garfield Produces $0 Basketball Players

I come to be with her elcs sister Mrs. Blade) at Cambridge ClUv..,. Mrs.

I Ethel Bond is 111, . , . .Mre. Kate jar of

Richmond, spent a few days last week : with her Bitten Mrsi Howren anil

The basketball season at Garfield is J daughter Mrs. V N, Ffcckler was nearln an end and with the first of'Hionping in Indianapolis last Friday.

Am it Lavman Lvboult. who has charge uiae-a-weeciUD met Tuesdar

of Garfield athletics, will start track and playground work From sixty-Are to leyenty-nve boys are finishing the season In the basketball sport and a number of these will go to high school next year With so many boys showing an Interest in amateur basketball at Oarfield, the Richmond high school should finally reap the results of the work that LybouHjhas put In ail year and basketball teems of a fast and speedy caliber should be easy to obtain when these bays reach U. It, 8. The first -and second Garfield teams which are chosen at the end of each season have been announced. The trams are composed of the' following men:

First team Second team j

Forward Harding , Fltcpatrick Forward Wynn Horr Center Walls Haynes Guards ' Ucscher Sauter Guards Druley Martin Subs Taker McKay Subs Eikenberry Hale

i evening with Mrs. Richard Moore.....

Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Miss Vera Byba were in Richmond Saturday.....

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O. D; Hall has sold Mr. Marsh's property in the west part of town to Mr Riser for 2,50u 4 . iThe- Union Christian Endeavor had a social at the home of Miss Gladys Cohee Tuesday..,.. Mrs. Heat of Colorado Spring, Col., and Mrs, Louise Beckett of Richmond, were guests of W. E. Floyd and family and Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Gilbert, a few days last week Mrs. John dopeland and Mrs. Arthur Conner were In

Rachel

Riehmond Monday..,.. Mrs

Sarver celebrated he? sevehty-elghifi birthday last Sunday having a family dinner and all of her, children . with her.. . . .Mrs.-'tVi H. Riser spent a few days last, week with relatives in Indianapolis. ... John Burgess of Danville, Ind., came last Friday for a visit with Mr, and Mrs, William Hunnicutt.. . . , A farewell party was given laat Friday evening "for Ml and Mrs., Paul, who

will soon move, to Indianapolis to make their future home It was also a welcome party for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heacock who recently bought the Paul and Guy ton farm and moved there Friday.,... Mrs. Hattie Fauoett Is In Indianapolis with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Hoffman, who is ill.. ...Mr. and Mrs; Funk and Fred Marquell of Albany, were guests of O. D. Hall and family, Monday and , Tuesday The

W. H. M. S. of the M. E. church met last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Howren and daughter Mrs. Frank Sutton, who has been sick for several days, is Improving Mrs. Heat of Colorado Springs, Mrs. Mary Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilbert motored to Anderson Sunday Mrs. James Thompson Js sick. Mr. end Mrs. S. L. Cox returned horns Monday from a few days -visit

at Anderson Amos Huddleston Is III at his home in Mt. Auburn Mrs. Frank McFail and Mrs. Ella Benton ot Richmond, visited their sister Mrs. Charles Gray, last week Mrs. Ruby Ball and daughter returned here Wednesday after a few days visit with her parents near Economy.. . .Mrs. Charles Gray has returned home after a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harbaugh at Indianapolis.

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Disappearing Ball

Walker's New One

CHICAGO, March 14 Pitcher Walk

er will bring something new to the Na- i

tional league the "disappearing ball" . when he lines up with the Cubs this

season. It is said to be more mysterious than Mathewson'a famous fade-away was.

"It's the greatest thing I'Tt seen In baseball," said Manager Mitchell. "Tbo ball seems to beoome Invisible on leaving the pitcher's hand and does

not reappear until so close to the bat

ter as to be almost Impossible to hit.

And Walker bus excellent Control of

it."

WOMEN WILL SWIM

Richmond women will swim Friday

afternon and evening at the Y. M. !

('. A. Secretary Schwan is arranging for a water carnival in which all the ;

women will participate.

A report on the government use of 1

iractors in England was given at a re-

.n nt session of parliament. In order ' to Increase the supply of food, tractors and plows are being purchased by the food production department

and jet out to farmers.

Preaching services at the M. E. ' church next Sunday, the Friends and Christian churches will have Sunday school and preaching services. At the V. B. church, Rev. Collins will preach. . .. .Mrs. Pearll Mites left Wednesday mornivg for Glendale, California, for-

n indefinite visit with her sister. Mrs.

.Vfllio Jordan ard family William; W'ingate, accompanied by O. D. Hall and family, motored to Albany, Ind., Sunday and spent the day with rela

tives Mrs. Opal Walton and daughter, Dorothy, visited Mr. and Mr3. John Cox at Anderson, Friday and Sunday.

. . . .Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Needham are ; visiting relatives in Indianapolis for a ; few davs this week Ralph Lanning met with a painful accident last Friday while playing baseball. The ball hit him i nthe face breaking his nose.

Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Pierce and

daughter of Cambridge City were Sun

day guests of Mrs. Frances Whorton aud brother Mrs. Homer Kimmer of Richmond, spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. B. F. Hatfield aud family. Mrs. Jennie Bed-

iood of Missouri, was also their guest ,

from Saturday until Monday. She has

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