Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 190, 23 May 1919 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM ; FRIDAY, MAY 23,: 1919.
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CONTRIBUTIONS T0 G. O. P. ARE TO BE LIL1ITED
- - ft. lS WW more ltian $ l ,UUU, Hays Announces. . WASHINGTON. May 12. Chairman Will Hays, of the Republican National Committee, announced today no contribution of more than. $1,000 would be received from any one for the financing of the coming Republican campaign, and launched a plan of countrywide small individual subscriptions. The new plan marks the passing of great campaign contributions from corporations and individuals, long the subject-of attack by the Republican party's political opponents. The new plan, Mr. Hays announced, involves the decentralization of money raising into the very smallest contributions from the smallest units of territory. The Chairman will outline the new plan in detail at a conference today and Friday with the Republican state chairmen. To Be Open Book. "Every one recognizes necessity of meeting legitimate campaign expenses, said Mr. Hays. "There is just one way for this money to be provided and that is by means of small contributions from the great membership . of the party. This plan wil be followed completely. A general Committee of Ways and Means, acting with "Mr. Upham, the treasurer, will carry this work into each state and into the cities and towns with a delnite organization for the raising of money. "The purpose will be to get small contributions from a great many members of the party. It is the plan to have the sustaining contributions run from year to year and in amounts from $1 up. No contributions of more than a thousand dollars will be received from any one." Chairman Hays added that the financing of the Republican campaign would be an open book, and that it would accord with the best spirit of the campaign publicity laws of the nation and the states. Liberty, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner and daughters Misses Jean and Blossom, of Connersville, were 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Orr and family Sunday.... Dr. G. E. Stevenson left Monday for Indianapolis where he Is attending the district meeting of the Dental society this week.... Fred Max made a business trip to Indianapolis Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. Carr Freeman and family of Battle Creek, Mich., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman this week.. J. It Rude spent Monday in Indianapolis on business.. ..Miss Doris Clark, of Indianapolis in
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has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hudleson for the last week... Misses Nelle , Harrel and Mary McMahan and Robert Stevens and Francis Farley motored to Richmond Sun
day evening.... Mrs. Ora Cull of Milwaukee, came this week to spend several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith.... Misa Olive Mildred Timmerraan came Monday from her home in New York City to spend the summer months here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Pottlnger... .Misses Mildred Page and Nelle Harrell and Kenn-:lh Stanton and Robert Stevens motored to Rushville and Connersville, Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs:- Hugo Williams of Connersville were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Calkins .Mrs. Claire Jobe of Connersville la spending (his week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. reeman. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Buchanan and family motored to Eaton Sunday and were the guests of friends and relatives...... Misses Mildred Maibach and Hazel Johnson and Kenneth Stanton and Monroe Duvall motored to Cincinnati Sunday.... Mrs. Clarence Pharls and family of Camden are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman this week. .Edwin Price of Eaton, O., spent Monday here on business. . . . Miss Addle Roach and Bert Roach motored, to Cincinnati, Sunday..... Rev. C. W. Whitman of Seymour, spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with friends... .Attorney J. M. Talbott and son Robert of Orleans, spent a few days of this week here with Mr. and Mrs. William Farr. .Miss Irene Breesej of Richmond spent a few days of this ! week here with her mother, Mrs. Adeline Breese. . . .Miss Addle Maibaugh, Mildred Maibaugh, Kenneth Stanton and Bert Roach motored to Riley and; attended a dance Thursday night.... j Mrs. Frank Zuttermeister and daughter were the guests of friendB in Richmond for the week-end.., .Mrs. C. A.: Douglas and son Thomas of Nashville are guests of friends here this week.. . .Ensign Allan McMahan, who recently returned to NewYork after spending a furlough here ia expected home this week, following his discharge from the navy.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright of Cambridge City spent Wednesday here the guests of Mrs. Lulu Maibach. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross entertained the members of the Five Hundred club at their home in Liberty Monday evening. At 7 o'clock an enjoyable dinner was served Mrs. W. E. Rose and J. L. Pierson received the favors of the games of five hundred which furnished diversion for the evening hours. The members of the club in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bevis, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pierson and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Richardson ...... An enjoyable picnic was formed at the home of Miss Esther McMahan, near Fairfield, Sunday afternoon and evening. Supper was served in picnic style. The guests were Misses Estaline Owens, Martha Page. Bess Mitchell, Emily Tappan, Charlotte Dubois, Mary Driscol, and Messrs. James Porter, Everett Huntington. Ed Foutz, Donald Dubois, Joe Mitchell, Francis Pouder, Dudley Fosdick and Chailes McMahan..... Miss Mildred Maibaugh was hostess on Monday evening to the members of the Delta Theta Tau fraternity at her
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ing the business session the hostess served dainty refreshments. Members present were J Misses Mary Pigman, Charlotte Husted, Mildred Page, Mary McMahan, Clarissa Shock, Gladys Lip. pett, FrancU Graham, Nelle Horrell, Elizabeth Drapler. Catherine Morris, Vivian Douthlt and Mrs. George Coughlin...... Among those from Liberty that attended the dance in Brookville Thursday evening were Misses Hazel Johnson, Addle Maibaugh, Mildred , Maibaugh : and Messrs. Roe Duvall, Bert Roach, Kenneth Stanton, Albertus Roach, Bennett Colliers, Albert Mitchell. Paul Farley, Clyde Wood and Robert Stevens and Mr. and Mrs.- Glen Calkins. . . . .Miss Mary Rebecca Pigman spent the . week-end with Miss -Margaret Wood, at her home near Liberty, ... .Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose PerkIns and son of Brownsville, spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rude and Mrs. Anna Rude. . .Mrs. Charles Fahrlander and son of Cincinnati are spending a few days here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douthit... .. .Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kennedy and Miss Lucy Vogler. Miss Bess Stevens and Miss Vivian Douthit and Bruce Stephens and Dwight Tappan motored to Philomath Saturday evening. . ..Frank Schanholz of Connersville, spent Sunday afternoon here with friends.... Mrs. Eva Reeves and daughters. Misses Mayme Elizabeth and Genevieve, of Oxford, spent Sunday afternoon here with friends. . . .Mrs. H. E. Page and daughter Miss Mildred, and Miss Vivian Douthit were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B-. Finch in Oxford . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Omar Farr and W. A. Bryson spent Sunday in 'Oxford,... Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baker and son Charles Albert of College Corner, Bpent the week-end here with Mrs. Mary Fahrlander. .... .Lester Lafuse spent Saturday evening in Centerville . . . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fahrenholz and family spent Sunday in -Oxford...... Robert Stevens motored to Centerville Saturday evening. . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Williard Bertch spent Sunday in Oxford. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DeVelln of Cincinnati, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Husted and daughters.... S. W. Creed left on
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SUCCEEDS UNDSLEY AS DIRECTOR OF THE WAR RISK BUREAU
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Col. R. G. Cholmeley-Jones. Col. R. G. Cholmeley -Jones is the new director of the war risk insurance bureau, succeeding Colonel Lindsley. Lindsley, recently elected head of the American Legion, or ganization of world war veterans, resigned the war risk post recently after a controversy with Secretary of the Treasury Glass. CholmeleyJones helped organize the war risk section in FMonday for Indianapolis, where he will spend several days with relatives and friends.... Donald Dubois of Oxford spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Smith Dubois. . . .Miss Martha Freeman spent the week-end the guest of Miss Esther McMahan near Fairfield.. ..The members of the Tri Kappa sorority of Connersville gave a charity dance last Friday evening in
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the auditorium. Among those from Liberty who attended were - Misses Charlotte and Kate Hasted, Addle Roach, - Bess Stevens, Mary' Pigman.
Vivian Douthit, and Messrs. Dwight Tappen, Bruce Stephens, Lyman and Dwight Orr, Ralph Kitchel and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rose. . . .Miss Rttth Morris of Cincinnati will spend a few days of next - week here and attend the commencement activities... ...Virgil McCarty of Akron, " will spend next week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. McCarty. Dalton, Ind, A large crowd, was present at the Dalton Township commencement held at the M. E. church at Franklin Tuesday night George Winbrey of Anderson delivered a most excellent address. .... .The ladles of this township are urged to attend a meeting of the Better Homes association to be held at Economy, May 28. It will be an allday meeting and women attending are asked to bring their lunch.... The M. E. church near here has gone over the top in the Centenary work..... Miss Myrtle Walker, fromer teacher of the primary room of Dalton school, attended the commencement and is spending a few days calling on friends.... Mrs. Bertha Root is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Farlow, . ... Mrs. L. D. Farlow and daughters Nellie and Hazel and Mrs. Root and son spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Farlow and daughter Myrtle.. ..Miss Agnes Smith of near Greensfork, is spending a few days with friendB. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Edl Of all the good things see page 3 next Monday
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gar Locke had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams mud son Harold, Mr. and . Mrs. Entstus Burroughs, Edna, Richard and Ray Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burroughs and daughter of Rnshmie. : . . . ; . Lois Wilkinson and Agnes - Smith visited Essie and Florence Aldred W ednesday afternoon...... Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Beeson spent Sunday with - Mr. and Mrs. Harley Beeson.... Mr.; and Mrs. Harry Thomburg and son and Mr. and Mrs. Abbott visited with Hansel Dennis Sunday.... Garnet Vores is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Branson Dennis.
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