Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 314, 15 November 1918 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM, AND SUN-TELEGRAM - FRIDAY, NOV.: 15, 1918.

. S. Opens Offices to Provide Free Education For Wounded Men

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Nor. 15. Offices are now open in fourteen of tho chief cities of the United States to receive the applications of disabled soldiers and sailors of the American army and navy for free education to equip them for the vocation for which they are most fitted. These offices have been established by the federal board for vocations and are in the following cities: Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Atlanta, New Orleans, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Dallas, Denver, Chicago, Minnesota, San Francisco and Seattle. At each office are stationed men to advise tho disabled fighters as to what they are entitled to receive, a medical officer and a man to obtain employment for them when they are ready to go to work. It is promised by the federal board that applications will be sympathetically considered with the best interests of the disabled man in mind. " , While receiving re-education the government will pay the disabled man 1 65 a month and in addition will provide him with the funds necessary to pay educational fees. Each man accepted for re-education will be sent to an institution giving special courses in the line he has chosen or he will be given Instruction in any industry he wishes to learn. . During hia training period allowPhilomath, Ind. Samuel' Fisher of this community, was elected trustee by the Democrats of Brownsville township over Everett Leonard, the Republican candidate... Mr. and Mrs. Raye Smith of Pendleton, came Saturday and spent over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland. Their other guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland and family of Pea Ridge, Mrs. James Bradley returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Smith for a visit... Mrs. Lillian Bowman of Liberty, is assisting Mrs. Ambrose Perkins with her house work for a few weeks.. .George Griffin of Greenville, Ohio, visited the week end with his cousin, Mrs. Ankor Leistner Messers an d Mesdames Willard and Roy Rodenburg had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrett of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Garrett and daughters, Ethel and Hazel, of . Grensfork; John Rodenburg and Earl Stinson were afternoon callera. ..Sam Stlnson is home from West Point, Ky., on a few days furlough. ..Mr3. Edward Plough and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rlpan and family Wednesday The school was opened here Monday after being closed Kiine time owing to influenza epidemic. .. .The Allied Relief society

i i;iot. i hurtday at their work room Misses Hazel Null and Virgil " tHied on the Misses Stinson Wednesday.. ..Willard Rodenburg uid tons attended the Hanover sale Wednesday and Mrs. Roy Rodenberg .pent tho day with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Samuel Garrett, near Wateroo Mr.- and Mrs.. M B. McCashland and daughter Cora, spent Tueslay afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Perkins and family.. .Mrs. Earl Helms and children spent several days ast week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner.. . .Mesdames Jen-

ile Fisher and Irene Weber and daugher, June, called an Mrs. Jacob Shank ( Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix and son Russel, shopped in j Richmond Friday.. .Misses Grace and' 'Ithel Stinson called on Miss Retta J ?lankenhorn Wednesday afternon I Vmong the Richmond shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Clevenger. ! .Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Plankenhorn and I on and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown !

r.a daughter Mr. ad Mrs. Sam Wisher and daughter Darlle had as heir guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. leorge Relbsomer and Mr. ana Mrs. 3yran Nickle3 and son of Alquna Jr. and Mrs. J. T. Bradley were callng on relatives In Richmond Friday.

ance will be made by the government to his dependents such as wife, children and mother. These will be fixed in proportion to the amount they received while he was In active service. .: v

Dalton, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maynor and Miss Harriet Williams motored to Muncie to visit Dewey Williams, who is In a government school there Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza Farlow took their son, Frank Farlow, to Newcastle Sunday, when he left for camp. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Tuck Richardson and children were in Economy Sunday. .. .Miss Meta Davis drove to Mooreland Sunday-afternoon. , ..Sam White of Muncie, visited his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Beeson and family, Sunday. In the afternoon they motored to Dublin Richard Taylor who is in a government school at Indianapolis, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor of this place. .. .Mrs. Dennis of Richmond, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor. A Chicago mail order house received from a farmer an "order" for two farm employes, and within twentyfour hours two men of farm experience were started for the country to help save the wheat crop. "

WMamsburgyind, Sabbath school was held at both the Friends' and M. E. churches here last Sunday, after being close'd for several Sundays on account of the influenza epidemic. .. .Walter Renner has returned to camp at Great Lakes after a short visit with his parents here. . . . .Miss Helen Smith spent several

days-this week with Mrs. Goldle Pihee' ....Mrs. James Frazee gave a show-j er at Mrs. Edna Huddleston's Thurs-I day for Miss Esther Frazee. Several,

valuable presents were received Miss Dorothy Simpson has returned to her home in Richmond after several idays visit with Miss C. C. Renner... ..Miss Anna Pihee and Miss Sara Mercer spent Sunday with their parents here... ..Mrs. Ella" Duke and son Charles were called to Camp Taylor on account of the serious illness of her son Herschel Mrs. Oran Cotes spent Sunday with her son, Clyde, at Fort Harrison.. . ..Gentry Brewsaugh, third trick operator at the C. & O. depot, spent Saturday, with his sister, in Cincinnati.... .Lewis Johnson and Miss Esther Frezee were united in marriage at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edna Huddleston, north of town,

Saturday evening, Rev. Cloyd perform-;

tne ceremony, rne couple lert ror Indianapolis on a short honeymoon... Mrs. Edna Kessley and Mrs. Elizabeth

Renner spent Thursday with Mrs. j John Mayer James Ladd received!

news of the death of his sister, Mrs Tlllie Russel, who resided, in Iowa...

..Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reyleman en-J

tertained several friends Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer and Mrs. C. C. Renner spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond Miss Gwendolyn Stegall spent Sunday with

Mi. flTxi Mr Charles Beard.. Miss

Stegall is attending business college in Richmond.. ".Mr. and Mrs. Howard Starr and children have heturned to their home from North Judson after a few days' visit with friends here. ....Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis of .Richmond, spent Sunday with Lee Anderson and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong spent last Sunday with friends south of Centerville.. . ; .Mr. and Mrs. Crow Snodgrass entertained friends Sunday from Losantville Miss Sadie Kelley spent Sunday with her parents here. ....Miss Elizabeth Pihee entertained C. Cummons and

Miss Lonese Kenley Saturday evening ..John John Johnigan and wife spent Sunday with A. Chamness.. .Sim Reynolds spent Sunday with friends in Richmond Frank A. Williams and family spent Friday in Newcastdle attending a sale. . -

American-F-vntl" cotton in 1918 was about 356,000 awes. ' ' 1 if3D

It has been estimated officially that the area planted to sea island nad

FEEBLE AGED WOMAN 75 Years Old, Weakened by Pneu monia Vlnol Restored Strength.

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Don't neglect your teeth whatever else you do or you'll surely be sorry later on. Your dentist is one of your best friends don't forget that see him often many thousands of men and women are enjoying life today because of the dentists' knowledge and skill. You can have white teeth so radiantly clean and fascinating that they will compel unstinted admiration. You can have firm healthy gums with no taint of disease if you will only visit your dentist 3ccasional!y and use Senreco toothpaste svery day.

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