Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 159, 17 April 1919 — Page 20

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, , APRIL 17, 1919.

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EATON Miss Grace Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. a Hendricks, and Homer S. Ebbinghouse, of North Manchester, Ind., were married at the home of the bride's parents, according to announcement cards Just Issued. The marriage service was performed by the Rer. Thomas J. Simpson of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Ebbinghouse manages Governor J. M. Cox's estate near Middletown, and ha and his bride will take up residence there when they return from a wedding trip. Judge Elam Fisher, of this city, at one time Judge of common pleas court, has entered a hospital in Cincinnati for an operation, according to A. M. Crisler, member of the law firm of Fisher and Crisler. Five hundred pheasant eggs for hatching, will be received in Preble county some time this month by Deputy Game Warden Robert H. Marshall, of Camden, who will distribute them among persons desiring a setting, if they will communicate with him. The Lola Austin will case will be rased upon by the Ohio supreme court on April 24, according to advices received here by attorneys Interested In the case. The case has passed through all the lower courts. The will Involves a 160,000 estate. Death of Elmer MInderman, of West Alexandria, In France, is reported. He died In last March, according to the report. He had been in France since last July. His father, Henry MInderman, resides at West Alexandria. Ethel Smaller Williams filed suit Wednesday in common pleas court against Frank Alle Williams for divorce, alimony and custody of child. She charges extreme cruelty and neglect. They were married in September, 1916, In Richmond, Ind. Dorah Witt has filed suit in common pleas court against Clarence T. Burgess for 12,600, as the result of an automobile accident that took place In Richmond, Ind., In March of the present year. Wilt charges that Burgess ran his automobile into his (Wilt's) automobile and wrecked it, and Wilt claims he lost several teeth as a result of the accident; also that his automobile was wrecked. When the accident happened Wilt was accompanied by his wife, daughter and grandchild. WINCHESTER Charles B. Tillson, former auditor of Randolph county announced his marriage Monday, which took place Thursday at Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Tillson was Miss Bonnie Miller of this city. They will be at home on West Washington street. Art Wood of Celina. Ohio, was arraigned in Justice George Coat's court Monday. Wood pleaded guilty to intoxication and was fined $1 and costs. He was arrested Saturday night while attempting to recover a box of whisky from under a bridge seven miles southwest of here. Kester Pike, 71, was severely Injured Saturday while unloading cedar posts from a car on the Big Four railroad. Pike fell from the car a distance of several feet, the fall breaking a rib. He is in a serious condition. Pike was employed by the Robert Hlxon Lumber company. O. E. Ross, Randolph county chairman for the Victory Loan, announces that all townships are now organized. The following are the chairmen for the different townships: White River, B. J. Brown; Jackson, O. I Hlndsley; Ward, V. E. Harmon; Franklin. J. R. Hammons; Green. Carl Nelnsteil; Monroe, Ira Smlthson and Miles Arbogast; Stoney Creek, Joseph L. Hewitt; Nettle Creek, Robert Lumpkin and J. S. Burgess; and Greensfork, Will Moore. The Great Lakes Naval Band will be In Winchester Saturday afternoon. The banks have already opened books and are receiving applications. The funeral of Jacob H. LeFever, 30, was held at his residence in Union City Tuesday. He had been a resident of Union City all his life. The widow and one daughter survive. Miss Gertrude Barker of this city received a telegram Tuesday from her friend, Lieut. A. L. Leonard, announcing that he would land In New Tork Wednesday evening. The telegram was sent by wireless to New York while at sea and then relayed from New Tork to Winchester. Prior to entering the army, Leonard was deputy surveyor of this county. Isaac W. Snell vs. Sadie Smith Hicks, suit for borrowed money, was filed Tuesday. Dr. J. M. Wallace, 39, physician, Ridgevllle, and Madge Lee Mann, 21, teacher, Lynn, obtained a mariage license Tuesday.

BETHEL "The Old Homestead" Is to be presented by Bethel young people. The exact date for the play will be announced later. Mrs. Roy Brown entertained the 32 members of her Sunday school class Wednesday evening. GREENSFORK The Rev. L. E. Brown of Rushville, will be the speaker at the commencement exercises to be held at the Friends' church Friday evening, May 2. Musio will be furnished by the Chapman orchestra. Baccalaureate exercises will be held Sunday evening, April 20, at the Christian church. The Rev. C. E. Schulta will give the sermon. A musical program will be furnished by the High school chorus. The sixth community sale will be held here Saturday afternoon, April 26. John Martindale Is In charge of arrangements. The sale will begin at 12:30 o'clock. The Rev. Robert Morris of Williamsburg will speak at the Christian church Sunday morning. DUBLIN Easter sunrise services will be held at the Friends' church next Sunday morning at 6 o'clock. A special program has been prepared by a committee from the Union Christian Endeavor. At 10:30 o'clock union Easter services will be held at the Friends' church. The United Brethren, Christian and Friends' churches will unite for the services. Mrs. Alice Snyder entertained the members of the Martha Washington club Wednesday afternoon. Responses on Easter were given. Papers were read as follows: "The Holy City," Mrs. Effie McKee; "Will Jerusalem Be Returned to the Jews?" Mrs. Margaret Demaree; "Why 1918 Was the Greatest Easter In Jerusalem," Mrs. Ella Hiatt; "Will Jewish People Back Up the Nation?" by Mrs. Lucinda Bradway. HAGERSTOWN Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, who died at her home at Kingston, Fla., Monday, were conducted from the Milton Franklin home here, and burial was in West Lawn cemetery. Mrs. Scott was 79 years old. She formerly lived in Hagerstown, but had been a resident of Florida for 36 years. She was a sister of Mrs. Isabella Coggswell and of Milton Franklin. Her husband survives.

The funeral of Richard Lyna, nine-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Dougherty, who died Tuesday from pneumonia, was held this afternoon, with burial at West Lawn cemetery. The Aid society of Christian church will hold an Easter market at R. B. Wort's hardware store Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. GREENVILLE, O. Cora Shepherd in a petition for divorce from Earl Shepherd, says that he ha9 mistreated and abused her and although able bodied and capable of supporting his family, he has not done so as she has been compelled to take care of them. She asks that he be restrained from disposing of their personal property and that the custody of their two children be given her. Rebecca Bidwell recites a story of cruel treatment in he petition for divorce filed on Tuesday against Clifford Bidwell. She says he has beat and kicked her, called her vile names and forced her to all kinds of hard work. She asks for a divorce and to be restored to her maiden name of Rebecca Moyer. U. S. Mission Is Sent to Study Bavarian Events (By Associated Press) PARIS, April 17. Direct news from Bavaria is still lacking In peace conference circles. The overnight developments reported in the press, however, caused less confidence to be felt than previously that the Scheidemann government would be able to control the situation. An American mission comprising Messrs. Ellis, Gressel, Lithgow and Osborne, with a force of clerks, will leave tonight for Berlin for the purpose of keeping the American peace delegates informed of events.

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