Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 87, 20 February 1919 — Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE) RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1919.

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FINAL ACTION IS TAKEN FOR

GENERAL CLUD Domestic.; to Enlarge into Departmental Organization ': v rf ". A woman's departmental club was f onad in Richmond Wednesday afternoawhn the Domestic Science club voted to enlarge Itself into such an organisation. The Domestic Science or ganisation will be:;a nucleus .around which will ha formed a departmental 'Mrs. Paul -Comstock was. made pres ident of the new, club with power to take action and appoint 'committees. She will appoint a committee to draw up a new constitution and bylaws which will be presented to the new organization in two or three weeks. When this meeting . is . called it will be open to all women interested In the. new . organization. A large mass meeting will be called probably in May to elect new officers and commit tees ' for . thenew . body. Until that time the' present officers of the Domestie Science club, will act. At that time they, hare all consented to resign. ' Those persons most Interested in the' departmental club are hoping to Include In this organization the Music 8tudy club and the Art association, Five departments . are being planned for, music,' literature, -art, household economics and civics. The Musio Study , club would be the nucleus of the music 'department, the art association for the art and the Domestic Science for the household economics. At first It Is probable that the clvio department will come under the household economics department until it can be de- ; ' veloped. A literary society would have ' to be formed.

Clubs to Retain Identity. There is no literary society in Rich- ; mond which could be called such. ; There are clubs which deal with lit- ' erary topics but are more social than : literary. A new department would ! have to be formed which would deal ; exclusively with, literature. , People who have literary inclination could get help and information form this department. " .-, j The' old clubs la Richmond which have been in existence (or years and which arte more or less exclusive are not expected to drop their identity and ' join the departmental club, as a club, but the members will be expected to take an Interest In the new, club. -': No present club In Richmond is large enough to back any civic moveTment or any other, kind of movement. r This club will-be strongest - in v its : membership "and will have" more influence. It is hoped that there will ' be a great many-women who are not : now a member of any club will join 1 this new club which offers a far larger field of activity to the small club wo- ; man or the woman who is not a club woman at all. . .. V Ji Membership 'Qualifications. ,( After the constitution and by-laws ' are completed and accepted by the or- ', ganlzation there ' are two Important questions to be discussed and settled. ! They are. the dues and the memberI Ship. .- -.. - Membership qualifications are that ; a woman has ordinary Intelligence. : ' The question would be whether a ; member must belong to some depart- ; ment in order to be an active member ; of the club or whether she can belong ; to the club and" not to a specific de- ; partment and be an active member. , The question 'of dues is an important one; Two clubs have been taken '. as examples, one at Greensburg, Ind., , a small town, and one at Toledo, Ohio. ! In Greensburg a woman paid a small ; dues to be a member of the club and : in addition to this a small, fee was charged in each department whose needs would need some financial backing, f. In the Toledo club the membership was large and dues in the general club entitled " the member to every-

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o Left to right: Charlie Chaplin, W. Four of the biggest stars in the photoplay world have joined together in the biggest organization in nlmdom and this photograph shows them signing the papers. This combination has been rumored for some time and now it is an established fact. The name of the organization is the United Artists' thing with no additional fee In any department. . - At the meeting held three weeks ago when the women voted unanimously for the department club, and at the meeting Wednesday it was suggested that when a woman counts the dues that she pays in several organizations they do not amount to more than she would pay in the Woman's club which would give herall and more than she got in all her'bther societies. Mrs.1 Comstock said Wednesday that there would be difficulties to encounter, but which 4 would be worth while when the new Woman's department club is completely organized. - This is a matter of vital importance to all the women of Richmond and all are urged to watch the papers for the announcement of the mass meeting. Preceding the business ; session . of the Domestic ; Science club. Wednesday, Bernhard Knollenberg talked, on Hawaii. He spoke on the food, the living conditions, the servant problem and the physical wonders of Hawaii. There are a great supply of servants in Hawaii, he said, because of the Oriental population. The . Oriental women live in-huts which do not take much care. They work and are willing to spend their whole days out. Also the Japs and Chinese are very good cooks. They work for small wages, and if treated well are exceedingly loyal. Knollenberg said ' that life in 'Honolulu is as pleasant as one could expect to, find any place. Professional men work eight hours - and business men work from eight to twelve. One thing that is necessary in the island is exercise and everyone takes it. -Mr. Knollenberg described the grandeur of the scenery on the Islands, with its beautiful colorings ".He advised any one going to the Hawaiian islands net to spend all his time on the beaches but to see some of the beauties of the islands. ' ' and Sleepless Nights" relief with such safety?' O O Gonuino Tablets

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Corporation. Its purpose is to prevent the formation by distributors of a trust which would tend to commercialize their pictures, to make it possible for the "big four," Chaplin. Pickford, Fairbanks and Griffith, to distribute their own .pictures. William G. McAdoo is the general counsel for this organization. BUI Hart was New Paris, 0. .. Born to Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Ketron a baby daughter on Friday, Feb. 14. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jordan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan. . .Mrs. Cora McWhinney of Richmond visited her father, David Sherer, Sunday Mrs. George Fortney and her brother, Oscar Boyd, wife and baby of Chicago, visited With relatives in Lewisburg, Wednesday. . .Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Oda and family, spent from Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth and family, of Richmond.. The second basketball team of the High school went to Monroe Saturday night and were defeated by a score of 13-12.... Miss Ida Warder, formerly in the millinery business here, is very seriously ill at her home in Richmond. '. .'. .Mrs. 'Lorena. Alexander spent Sun day with her" grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie MHler; . .Mr. and Mrs, Lial- Withrow of Arcanum and Miss Margaret Kessler of Richmond, were Sunday guests- of Mrs. Elizabeth King and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Northrop. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oda moved to a farm near flollansburgr, O.;' Tuesday. . . .Mrs. Ed. Reinhart and Mrs. Lorena Alexander spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Al A WOMAN'S RECOMMENDATION Mrs. D. T. Tryor, Franklin Av.. Otegro, O.. writes: "Nine years aso I was very much afflicted with kidney trouble. I bought different kinds of medicine, but all to no effect, until one day I bought a box of Foley Kidney Pills. I realized so great a benefit from the use of that box that I concluded myself cured of kidney trouble. I feci safe in . recommending Foley Kidney Pills to any kidney sufferers." They relieve "backache, sore muscles, stiff Joints, rheumatic pains and bladder ailments.- For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv. . , SXMbMi EUREKA OatttasaOBMr

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considered, but owing to the fact that he will either retire or accept a proposition of working for a flat salary he decided not to join the stars. The main office of the corporation will be in New York, where the details of the distributing end of the company will be worked out under McAdoo's direction. Barber. ...Miss Florence Porter, of Richmond is again performing her duty as fifth grade teacher in the school. having been absent almost three week3 with influenza.... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fagin are both quite sick at their home on North Washington street. . . . Elmer McKee of near Richmond, visited Mrs. Nancy Walley, Tuesday Miss Jennie Kuth of New Westvllle, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watts and family.... Mr. Macey and family, former residents, have agaii returned and moved to the Frank Hubler farm, east of town .... Almon Hill has purchased the Will Dwyer place near Cedar Springs and will move there soon. . . .W. C. Crose is a victim of influenza Mrs. B. L. McKee and Mrs. W. T. Wrenn visited Miss Avis Crose at the Reid Memorial hospital, Tuesday Misses Golda Hill, Gladys RHEUMATISM ' f LIKE A MULE V "You've got to coax it to make it go." "Neutrone Prescription 99 will start the most stubborn and dogged case of 'rheumatism. We have witnessed its effectiveness in hundreds of cases, it does things. "Neutrone Prescription 99" Is entire ly different from the old preparations in that it aims at eliminating all Rheu matic poisons by purifying the blood, common sense teaches you this. ' It removes those awful pains, limbers up those swollen stiff joints and muscles in a way that will surprise you. Get a bottle today, get the old stuff out of your system. 50c and $1 the bottle at your druggist Conkey Drug company and leading druggists everywhere. Adv. -ft

Hill, Marie Heironlmus and Messrs. Harry Kessler, Kenneth Mlddaugh and Dean Wefler formed a theater party at Richmond, Sunday night . . . . . Miss Irene CUngenpeel, who has been' visit

ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse CUngenpeel for the past two weeks, returned' to Liberty, Ind., Wednesday. . .The first team of the High school and the girls' basketball team will go '. to Lanier township to play Thursday night.-."..C W. Bloom, who is confined I to the Presbyterian hospital in . Chi-1 cago, is slowly improving and expects to be able to return home witmn a few weeks.v ,-cThtri of Trio of Thieves Given Penal Farm Term Chester Arnold, colored boy who took part in the robbery of George Salas' shoe-shining parlor on West Main street three weeks ago, was giv en ninety days in jail by a jury in circuit, court yesterday. Arnold will have to go to the penal farm as his sentence is longer than the limit allowed served in the county jail, sixty days. The sentence is much lighter than those given the other two boys.

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county Republican committee, and W. O. Cord, president of the Union League Republican club, of Dayton. Mayor Harry Rieinger will head ft reception committee of twelve, that will welcome the out-of-town guests. Richr.zrJ Sclditrs in - Uzziia in Good Uedth Word from Richmond's small delegation with the American Expeditionary Forces in Archangel, Russia, has . been received, j Miss Bessie Sprouse. of this city, received a letter this morning from her brother, Leslie Sprouse,-saying he is in the best of health and that Cart Young, Ross Miller and Harry Saurs are still with him, in the "wilds of northern Russia." The Richmond men are members of Co. F, 339th Infantry. Sprouse expressed the hope that they would be homeward bound before long.

PLAN NEW SUFFRAGE BILL WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. Advocates of woman suffrage state tbey are making plans to secure enactment at this session of congress of a modified resolution as a substitute for the Susan B. Anthony amendment. ' ' Msf4TCnrsTnnsinmihii U D a P a a a a a a a a Soft Sole Shoes, the best grade, 69c Button Shoes, Louis Saturday only . . . . $2.69

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