Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 90, 24 February 1919 — Page 3
FAGE THREE
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1919.
i IT'S GREAT TO BE BACK III "MUFTP'-OIILY THE GIRLS DON'T NOTICE YOU SO MUCH
By EX-SOLDIER. The- first morning a retained soldier ventures out In "mufti" . be . instantly notices two things: First, that the girls be passes don't even look at him. In contrast to their Interested glances yesterday; and second, that it's most confounded chilly and loose from his knees down. Army' clothes fit tightly; you are conscious of their presence every minute, and Uncle Sam weaves woolens close and thick. In a civilian suit, you have for a few days an uneasy feeling that your clothes are going to drop off, and they have developed a lot of cracks and loose places for the wind to blow through, since the last time you wore 'em. But that high, close fitting collar with which Uncle makes bis nephews keep their beads up under penalty of a sawed neck, is gone, you can wear your bands in your pockets, and you think you're going to be comfortable, If loose, when you get used to it. The first morning out of the amy, the present returned soldier went carefully over his clothes, making sure he bad all of the jigs and fixtures he remembered as going with civilian clothes. lie ventured downtown. Ev. erythlng went well except a loose and - baggy feeling around the tops of his shoes. "Ob, garters!" he exclaimed suddenly. You don't need 'em in the army you know. So caution dictated a trip to the nearest haberdashers. But the sudden loss of interest people show in you is quite another matter. Inwardly you resolve that some-
Greensfork, Ind. Mrs. Omar Brown is seriously ill
at ber home Mrs. Annie Hoover has been confined to ber with rheuma
tism. .. .Prank Sander has purchased the shoemaker shop of Oliver Frame. ....Mrs. Martin Thornburg is on the sick list. .Those attending the funeral of Mrs. Ellen Fox Wednesday afternoon from out of, town, were Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of New Castle, Rev. and Mrs. Morris of Williamsburg, Mrs. Frank Weaver and daughter Genevieve and son Dennis of Richmond, Mrs. Mattle Williams and daughter, of near
Williamsburg. .. .Mrs. waiter unaerman, south of here, has been having a relapse of the influenza. . . .Paul and Alma Jean Simpkins have been out of school on account of beavy colds.... Mrs. Fred Bane is some improved from an attack of neuralgia.... Carol Brecn, Marie Foland are on the Bick list.... Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nicholson shopped in Richmond, Friday.... Sam Curts of Liberty spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown. Mrs. Earl Strickler, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Minas Strickler spent the day Thursday with Mrs. John Nicholson.... Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Lyons and daughter Marie moved to their new home near Milton this week.... Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Quigg. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nicholson, Frank Simpkins, Ivan Starbuck attended the sale on the farm of Frank Williams Wednesday. .. .The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church served the dinner at the Lyons sale Thursday;... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and son, Sammy, moved to their new home at Liberty, the last of the week. Waterloo, Ind. Ralph Farr and wife and Oliver Fiant and family called on Walter Hurst and family Monday evening. . . . Mrs. Vernon Henry spent Monday with Mrs. Estella Henry...... Mrs. Elmer Frost called on Mrs. Delbert Frost Wednesday afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sherry are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lyons Mrs. Chester Bullard returned to her home In Indianapolis after spending several days with Mrs. Lambert Funk ....Miss Clara Watt is spending several days with Frank Simpkins and family near Greensfork.... The Junior Neighbor club will have a pitch-in supper at Mr. and Mrs. Homer Callaways Saturday night.... Mrs. Roy Dickson, Mrs. Ella Watt and Mrs. Lambert Funk are 111.
thing will have to be done about it You are the very same person you were yesterday, but now you are taken at your Individual worth Instead of as a cog in the nation's defense. But you get used to it, because you must, and grin at the lost feeling of the next fellow you see going down the street
with the wind biting at his suddenly exposed ankles like a pack of playful pups. . .. , , .. ; " ; . West Alexandria Mrs. Esther Fouts is making an extended visit with her son and daughter and their families in Chicago.... Mrs. F. K. Rhinehart and son, Huston, spent Thursday in Cincinnati. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Walter Furry spent Wednesday with relative in Day ton..... Mr. anod ' Mrs. Homer Trick and Mrs. Grace Jordan, of Eldorado, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sauer. .. .Mrs.. Melissa Wolfe and son, Bryan, are home, after a visit with George Wolfe and family at Minneapolis. Minn Harold King gave a Valentine party to a number of his little friends on Friday evening Mrs. E. J. Sweeney has been viaiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Bornstein and family of Elwood, Ind...... Miss Zetta Huber spent the week-end with her parents at Harrison The pupils of the eighth grade were the guests of their teacher, Miss Lois Banta, at a Valentine party on Friday evening Miss Mary Liss, of Dayton, was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Small Mrs. J. H. Ehler. Sr., has been spending the week with her son, S. J. Ehler and family of Union City Dr. and Mrs. Lucas are entertaining his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dills. of Virginia Mrs. Oscar Gale, of Eaton was the guest on Monday of her ,iot Hfre Mlnnlfl famnhflll. .... Sam
uel Smith and daughter entertained on Sunday Clarence Smith and family and Miss L. Peters of Eaton. .. .Mrs. William Burtner returned Thursday from the Miami Valley hospital at Dayton Miss Katherine Wilson entertained her Sunday school class on Thursday afternon Miss Louise Bower will leave this wek for a visit with relatives at Youngstown and Can-field.
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Lady Diana Manners. Her beauty, charm and never fail-, insr willingness to take cart in any society function staged for the Rood of the cause during the war won foi Lady Diana Manners a high place U the affections of the English people, She is the youngest daughter of th Duke and Duchess of Rutland. Hei reported engagement recently wa promptly denied.
Eldorado, 0.
Homer V. Marshall and family spent
Sunday with Ora Trace and family...
James Wynkoop and family attend
ed a big farm sale below Eaton last Thursday..... John Cahill and family returned form a business trip in central Ohio..... Frank Wynkoop is the
owner of a new auto..... Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Horrigan, are entertaining
her folks from Dayton.. .? .C. L. Pence and Ora Trace were New Paris visitors Saturday evening.. .. .. .A large crowd attended the James King farm sale Saturday. Mr. King will move to New Paris Mrs. H. V. t Marshall was on the sick list last Saturday and Sunday, but is now somewhat better. . ...H. E. Spitler and family were the Sunday guests of Samuel Miller and wife..... Mrs. D. K. Miller is on the sick list.. ..Daniel Richards and family, Albert Wehrley and wife and Polly Petry and Bon Samuel were entertained by William Kirtland and wife near West Manchester Sunday.. . . .Mrs. Andrew Petry remanis about the same. ..Mrs. Frank Petry and Mary Shock spent Sunday afternoon with D. K. Miller and family...:.. John Robson and wife and Mrs. Ray Lee called on Andrew Petry and family Monday afternoon... Frank Petry made a business trip to Pittsburg, Saturday Several from here attended the Perry Stiver sale near Eaton Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clem McKee and two daughters, Dola and Ruth, Miss Naomi Shewmon and Rev. F. B. Bishop attended a "Home Coming" reception for the returned soldiers at the New Madison Universalist church, Monday night A fine time was reported. Over three hundred partook of the banquet. Among the speakers for the evening were Rev. Smelker, Rev. Rowland, Rev. Bishop, Rev. Bennett and Mr. I. S. Wenger, the latter two being Civil war veterans..-. , .Sherman Lutz and family of near Arcanum moved Friday to their farm which they recently purchased from A. B. Miller Luther Petry and wife spet Sunday with Ed Owens and family.. .Mrs. D. F. Petry and children were the guests of Ray House and family Sunday Herbert Crane entertained Ralph Schlosser and Lowell Beard, Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Richards is on the sick list... ..Mrs. William Pence is on the sick list...Irvin Kimmel was in Richmond Monday Roy Hensel and family were the Sunday guests of Charley
House and family near Gettysburg.; . . .Francis Pence and family spent Sunday with Dick Duffleld Roy Hensel and Irvin Kimmel spent Tuesday in Eaton.. . ..Mrs. Maggie Kimmel was called to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wehrley, who was at the home of her son, Henry Wehrley, at Germantown, Ohio The Infant son of Leonard Markley whose critical Illness was noted last week, is un
improved at this time, the condition of the child being quite dangerous. Spinal meningitis is the cause of bis Illness... Claude Spitler arrived borne Saturday night from Camp Sherman
with his honorable discharge. He. with a number of young men from New Madison, arrived in New York on January 1. All arenow discharged and art at their , homes.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and Rev. A. C. Barnhart called on Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Coovert Saturday afternoon... Earl Richards and family spent Sunday with Albert Yost and wife. Albert Henderson and wife were afternoon callers. Victory Is ours but the cost In dollars is yet to be met Have you paid your income tax?
Brewing Company Tern Oct Better Stbt&tstt
(By Associated Press) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 24, The Union Brewing company Is the f rat St Louis brewery to run out of beer since manufacture was stopped December 1, last The company notified its customers that the. stock was virtually exhausted. The brewery has been converted into a butter substitute factory. ,
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ORVILLE ENGLE DEAD.
WINCHESTER, Ind., Feb. 24. Orville Engle, 38 years old, died at his home five miles southeast of here from the Influenza Friday. The funeral will be held Sunday. The wife and two children survive.
Milton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner and
Mrs. Wallace Warren were Richmond visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hicks, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel, Rev. and Mrs. F. C. McCormick and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones,
Mrs. Aisle Gresh, Mr. and Mrs. James Napier. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dpty, Mrs. E. P. Jones and son John Posey, Misses Dorothy McMahan and Ila Hall spent a very pleasant evening Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kimmel, who will leave the first of March for
their new home north of Straughns.. ..Mr. Driscoll,- an aged gentleman, who makes his home with his son-in-law, Mr. Connell, fell Tuesday morning and badly injured his hip.... John Posey Jones was in Richmond Thursday night to begin a course of flute lessons Mrs. John Murphy, who has been very seriously ill with pneumonia is some better. . . .William Tressel moved his household effects to Milton Thursday and stored them in the William Ferns' home until their new home is ready for occupancy. . . . Mrs. Emma Fulghum of Richmond was a recent guest of her 6i9ter Mrs. Jos. Kinney.... Mr. and Mrs. Greenbury Bryant were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Bryant of Dublin.... The ladies of the Franklin Cemetery association cleared 58 at the sale luncheon at Clayton Kimmel's. .... Maurice O'Connell was home on a short furlough from Hampton Roads recently.
Williamsburg, Ind.
Mr nnrt Mrs. Charles Goodson had
as their Sunday guests Miss Helen
Groff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong, Mr T.tnta Duke and children, Mr.
Mid Mra. Enos Veal Misses Helen
and Ruth Smith were calling on
friotirta Vtom Snnrlnv evenine. . . .Mrs.
Lora Mercer spent the week-end wnn tier ristrAnTA sir this tilace Quite a
number of people attended the old
fashioned dance given oy uurus ityisnd at tha town hall Saturday night. .
....Mrs. Guy Davis and children re
turned to their home In Richmond alter spending a few days with Leander
Anderson and family or tnis piace.... Rev. Cloyd preached at the M. E.
fhnrrti snndav nient. .airs. Aiirea
Bean has gone to Pennsylvania to visit relatives:,. .The corner stone known
as Bill's changed hands again last
week. It Is. now owned- Dy Merton
Cateir & Son Ora Cates and lamny
of Fountain City were the Sunday
guests of Mrs. Charles Price of this nlarp. Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Griff is
were calling on their friends here this
week-end W. E. Micksell and fam
ily were the Sunday guests of Harold Duke and family Mrs. Emerson Clovd is on the sick list Mrs. Add
Chenoweth spent Thursday evening
with Mrs. Enos Veal.
C enter ville, Ind. Noel Mathews and Van Lundy will go into the business of wholesale buying of chickens and eggs Revival services are in progress at the M. E.
church. Rev. O'Conner, assisted by Rev. Gates, are holding them... Bert Bertsch has been confined to his home for about two weeks with asthma.... Mrs. Frances Fender returned home Friday after a five weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Richmond and vicinity. . . .Earl Rhodes is home again from being in the service.
MADAME CAILLAUX ILL
PARIS, Feb. 24. M. Caillaux, former premier, who has been in prison for some time on a charge of espionage, has obtained permission to visit his wife, who is ill with the grippe and bronchitis, according to L'Infonnatlon.
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WEAKNESS REMAINS LONG AFTER Influenza
Reports Show That Strength, Energy and Ambition Return Very Slowly to Grippe Patients.
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