Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 172, 2 May 1919 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GRAU
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. PAGE THIRTEEN
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TEARI1EY TO SEE TIIREE-I OPENER AT BLOOLIINGTON
President Promises Evergreen . City Fans to Attend First lilt at That Place.
BLOOMLNQTON, May 2 Definite ' -word that A. R. Tearney, president of
the Three-I league, will be here for tne opening day was received today by President Charles Goelzer in a telegram from Ray Holcomb, who is In Chicago for a few days on business Mr. Tearney and a party of friends will arrive here on an early afternoon train Monday and will be met by a committee from the Fans' association. It Is planned to have the band greet him and escort him to the business district, where the parade of auto-
, mobiles will be formed. '
A general discussion of the opentag day plans were made In the gather
ing last evening. The Bloomingtov band has been engaged and it Is likely RAY 8TEVENS that some cabaret performers will be ' . t Been at the ball park if arrangements RT Stevens, secretary of the Saturcan be made to get them here In time. day Afternoon league and one of Its Time of Game best boosters, is shown above. Through No definite arrangements have been the efforts of Ray as scribe the league made regarding the time of calling the ; is going to see one of its balmiest game. Many of the fans want the i seasons. Stevens formerly managed game called at 4 o'clock. Others! the Ad-Hill baseball team and carfavor 3:80 o'clock. The matter of the ried it succesfully through a number time of the games will be voted upon of seasons. He is carrying on all the by the directors. It Is probable that j duties as secretary of the league this Saturday games ' will be called at 4 year in tip-top shape, o'clock in behalf of the Alton shop fans.- The Sunday games will prob-1 - ably be called at 3 o'clock, while the ' d daughter Miss Rena, Mr. and Mrs. wpir daw fumei win nmhahiv ho !- Greenstreet, Jesse Greenstreet, Mrs.
led at 3:30 o'clock. The matter of reserving seats will be another question the directors will settle. Numerous applications from nearby towns have been made for reserved seats for the opening day session. Economy, Ind. John Olvey of Ft. Collins, Col., is here the guest of relatives. Mr. Olvey formerly lived here. ...Mr. and Mrs. Roe Pugh of Bradford, Ohio, had a family homecoming in honor of their Bon who has Just returned from over seas. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morrison, Joe Morrison and family.Gus Weyl, wife and son Carl, Orrison Morrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison and daughter, Miss Margaret of Economy, Robert Morrison and family, John Beard and family,' Clel Beard and family, and Paul Beard and wife of Carlos City... Mrs. Brown of . Greensf ork is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs Anna Bishop Rev. Lester Wood spent a few days here with his wife and W. E. Oler and wife.... Mrs. Anna Morrison and daughter. Miss Margaret are home from a visit with relatives at Indianapolis Mrs. Grace Hunt and mother, Mrs. Hannah Pierce, had as their guests Wednesday, John Olvey of v Ft. Collins. Col., Frank Williams and wife, and Newton Shoemaker and wife. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery. . .Miss Catherine Pusey, a former teacher, arrived Tuesday to attend the commencement, the guest of Miss Carrie Cranor. . . . Jesse Replogle, wife and daughter Miss Helen, of Hagerstown, attended commencement Wednesday evening, the guests of William Fouts and family. . ..Walter Brumflel, former school superintendent, arrived Wednesday for commencement Mrs. Ellen Clark was at Richmond Tuesday. ... .Albert Atkinson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Atkinson. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman and daughter Miss Helen of Moorland, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Cranor and family Wednesday night to attend commencement Ray Swallow and wife, Mrs. Allie Peirce, son and daughter, Wilson and Irene of Richmond, drove up for the graduation exercises. .Miss Hazel Fletcher leaves Monday to attend Normal school at Muncie for special work.... Mrs. Lou Veal returned to her home .with her 6on Burt Veal, much improved. . . .Rev. Leander Chamness and wife of Williamsburg, Rev. Mr. Billhimer and wife of Franklin, and Rev. Ray Ballard and family of Penville attended commencement Wednesday evening Harry Harris and family of Winchester were here the guests of John Bowman and family Wednesday night. . . . Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet spent Tuesday at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Herlan Wilson entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Manning 66 Pint Have you
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Dara Cain, and Paul Cain, wife and daughter. . . . .Mrs. Susan Mendenhall had as her Sunday guests her daughter Mrs. Effle Mull and three children of Richmond, and Roscoe Mendenhall and family... Clarence Pedro and family spent Sunday at Modoc. .. .The Sunathla Society met at the Friends church Wednesday afternoon. ... .The M. E. Foreign Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. John Manning Thursday afternoon Mr. Rldenour of Modoc was in town Thursday.... Earl Cain made a business trip to Richmond Tuesday. . . . .Erwin , Hunt, E. L. Conley, Dr. Loop, John Replogle. Herbert Fisher, James Jackson, Willlam Fouts attended the Masonic lodge at Hagerstown Tuesday evening... Mr. and Mrs. John Manning, Mrs. Dora Cain and daughter, Miss Marcella, attended the funeral of Mrs. Lamb at Elwood Wednesday. .Mrs. E. J. Scott of Madison, Ind., will be the guest of her sister, Miss Ammond, and U. M.Stewart for a few days, and Miss Lucile will accompany her aunt, Mrs. Scott, to her home for an extended visit. . . .The M. E. Aid society will meet at the church parlors next Thursday afternoon U. M. Stewart, Herbert Fisher, U. G. Manning and J. M. Manning attended the Centenary meeting at Richmond Tuesday. ...William Ballenger and sisters, Miss May and Miss Irene of Hagerstown. attended commencement here Wednesday evening.... Miss Catherine Pusey will attend commencement at Greensfork Friday evening. .. .Miss Wilson, primary teacher, left Friday for her home at Greensfork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Pierce. Miss Ruth Shera, high school teacher, returned to her home at Richmond Thursday. . Mrs. Ella Lamb arrived home from Cambridge City Wednesday.. ;..MrB. Flo Swain and children drove to Muncie Wednesday to visit her husband, who is sick at the hospital. Camden, 0. Rev. Mr. Baly of Fairhaven entertained the Seniors and Juniors of the Morning Sun, Fairhaven and Dixon township high schools Monday night. ....Mrs. Chester Lamb and daughter of Savannah, Ga., who are visiting Mr. Lamb's f atehr, Wilbur Lamb, were guests of T. E. Davis and wife Wednesday evening. . . .Roy Davis of Rihcmond, Ind., spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis.... Mrs. and Mrs. Jacob Inman of Somerville attended the funeral of C. F. White Wednesday. MRS. CASTLE TO WED NEW YORK, May 2 Mrs. Irene Castle, dancer and motion picture actress, and widow of Captain Vernon Castle, killed in an airplane accident after having joined the Royal Flying Corps, will be married to Captain Robert E. Treman. of Ithaca, N. Y., it was announced today.
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INDIANA COLLEGES DRAFT BIG SCHEDULE FOR TRACK AND BALL
INDIANAPOLIS, May 2. Interest in college athletics has turned from the indoor to the out of doors sports with the coming of spring and baseball and track and field events have disDlaced basketball. Schedules of the Indiana colleges and universities now practically are complete. The contests announced include: Track and Field Meets. May 3 Ohio State vs. Indiana at Bloomington; Notre Dame vs. Illinois at Urbana; DePauw vs. Franklin at Grenecastle. May 10 DePauw vs. Wabash at Crawfordsville; Franklin vs.' Earlham at Richmond; Notre Dame vs. Michigan Aggies at East Lansing. May 17 Indiana vs. DePauw at Greencastle; .Michigan vs. Notre Dame at Notre Dame; I. C. A. I meet at Franklin, which will be open to Butler, Franklin, Earlham, Wabash, State Normal, Rose Poly and Hanover. May 31 State Intercollegiate meet at Crawfordsville. June 7 Western conference outdoor meet at Chicago, which will be entered by Purdue, Indiana and Notre Dame. Baseball. May 2 Franklin vs. Hanover at Franklin; Wisconsin vs. Purdue at Lafayette: Notre Dame vs. Illinois at Urbana. May 3 Wabash vs. Rose Poly at Crawfordsville; Purdue vs. Ohio State at Columbus; Notre Dame vs. Illinois at Urbana; Indiana vs. Wisconsin at Bloomington. May 5 Wabash vs. Notre Dame at Crawfordsville. May 6 Butler vs. Franklin at Indianapoliis; Notre Dame vs. Purdue at Lafayette. May 7 Rose Poly vs. State Normal at Terre Haute. May 8 Franklin vs. - Hanover at Hanover; Michigan vs. Notre Dame at Notre Dame. May 9 Michigan vs. Purdue at LaMay 10 Purdue vs. Chicago at Chicago; Notre Dame vs. Indiana at Bloomington. May 13 DePauw vs. Wabash at Greencastle; Purdue vs. Illinois at Urbana; Butler vs. Franklin at Franklin. May 14 State Normal vs. Rose Poly at Terre Haute. May 16 Ohio State vs. Purdue at "Gets-It Peels My Corns Oil! Any Corn or Callus Comes Off Peace fully. Painlessly. Never pans. It's almost a picnic to get rid of a corn or callus tne uets-it way. Vou spend 2 or 3 seconds putting on 2 or 3 drops of "Gets-It," about as Use "Gets-It," peel off corn this way. simple as putting on your hat. "GetsIt" does away forever with "contraptions," "wrappy" plasters, greasy ointments that rub off, blood-letting knives and scissors that slip into the "quick." "Gets-It" eases pain. Your "jumpy" corn shrinks,, dies, loosens from the toe. You peel the corn painlessly from you toe in one complete piece. That's where the picnic comes in you peel it off as you would a banana peel. Nothing else but "Gets-It" can do it Get peaceful, common-sense "Gets-It," "Gets-It," the money back corn remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug Btore. Manufactured by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. 4 Sold in Richmond and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by A. G. Luken, Clem Thistlethwaite and Conkey Drug Co. Adv. 99
Lafayette; Notre Dame vs, Ames at Ames. May 17 Ohio State vs. Indiana at Bloomington; Notre Dame vs. University of . Iowa at Iowa City. May 20 Franklin vs. Indiana at Bloomington; Rose Poly vs. Wabash at Terre Haute; De Pauw vs. Purdue at Lafayette. May 23 Ohio State vs. Indiana at Columbus; Franklin vs. DePauw at Franklin; Illinois vs. Notre Dame at Notre Dame. May 24 Indiana . vs. Cincinnati university at Cincinnati; Purdue vs. No
tre Dame at Notre Dame. May 26 Purdue vs. Michigan at Ann Arbor. ; May 28 Michigan vs. Notre Dame at Ann Arbor. Lewisburg, 0. . . ' Hazel Gay was the guest of Mvrtle Horn of Greenville over Sunday. . . . . satnroay morning the local bank will not be open until 10:30 o'clock on account of the tank demonstration..... W. O. Moots and wife entertained at Sunday dinner Ed Moots and wife, Jacob Punds and family, and Mrs. Alma Hill and daughter E. J. Ozias and wife visited their son Clifford of Columbus over Sunday. He has been very ill, but is improving. ....Mrs. Otto Heeter. Mrs. L. S. Brandenburg. Mrs. E. C. Zeigler and Anna Brown visited in Arcanum Tuesday afternoon.... Verdonia House has re signed her position as bookkeeper for tne teiepnone company and has been succeeded by Florence Sweeny Mrs. m. u. Kast and children spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Middletown with her parents, Julius Singer ana wire a new cream station has just been opened here by the Western Ohio Creamery Co., of Greenville, in the building at the corner of Green ville and Dayton streets.. .. .Relatives here have received announcement of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hendrix. : ..Mr. and Mrs. John Keck entertained the Rev. Mr. Clinplnger and Miss Ella Hamilton of the fcucna Avenue church, at dinner Wednesday evening.... Ray Floyd ' and Miss Althea Myers were married in Eaton last Saturday morning by Rev. SIxt, pastor of the Eaton Lutheran church.... The men of the local TT n church went to Brookville and enjoyed pleasant social evening with the OK"
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men of the U. B. church of that village Tuesday evening Judge U. S. Martin of Dayton will deliver the Decoration Day address In Lewlsburg this year. . . . V. J..- Archer ; and - wife entertained her uncle, E. E. Renner, real estate agent of Detroit. Mich., Monday. ...Charlie Hapner, son of F. W. Hapner and wife, arrived home Monday after being mustered out at Camp Sherman. Mr. Hapner was not overseas but served as a truck driver in various states In the east.
Boston, Ind. Mrs. Lela Thomas of Peru was the guest of friends here on Sunday..... Mrs. Martie Rankin left Wednesday for an Indefinite visit with relatives in Kentucky.. . . . .David Baker spent Wednesday . in Cincinnati .Mrs. Goldie Spears and sons of Richmond. visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Simons and family.. ..Mrs. Thomas Sta ton visited with her lather at Cincinnati this week.... .Fred Overholser of Liberty was here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Porterfleld, Misses Lucile Porterfield and Grace Parks motored to Richmond Sunday evening. LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for J a few cents Try Itl Squeeze the juice of two lemoni Into a bottle containing three ouncei Df orchard white, shake well, and yofl have a quarter pint of the best freckU and tan lotion, and complexion beau tifler, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage .this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the Bkin becomes. Yes I It Is harmless tnd never irritates. Adv.
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