Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 204, 9 June 1919 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919.

SHIPPING BOARD ASKS MONEY TO COMPLETE WORK

Hurley Requests $600,000,- ? 000 . prom Congress to ; Wind up Operations. , - ' (By Associated Press) " WASHINGTON. June 9. Chairman Edward N. Hurley, of the Shipping Board, has asked congress for a final appropriation of little, more than $600,000,000 to -wind up the Goveniments's ship-building operations. This sum, he says, which will complete the work of raising the United States as a shipbuilding nation to first place In the world, and develop the American mercantile marine fleet from a negligible quantity to second place, actually is $400,000,000 less than congress alread has authorized. The present needs of the shipbuilding program, as outlined by Chairman Hurley, take into consideration the cancellation or suspension of contracts for 754 ships, which alone will effect a saving of more than $594,000,000. The entire administration charges will be only 1.32 per cent of the total final expenditure.

Milton, Ind.

Hagerstown, Ind. Forrest Carpenter, oldest son of Mr. end Mrs. James Carpenter, arrived , from overseas Thursday, after being 'in the service three years. He was discharged at Camp Sherman, Wednesday A Tom Thumb wedding will be given here June 17, by children between the ages of three and nine, under the auspices of the W. C. T. TJ. Mrs. Anthony Hartig received

"word Wednesday that her husband had arrived at Camp Mills, New York, .from overseas. He has been In the service nearly a year in a motor truck company. .. .Miss Bernona Mohler, of Richmond, Is visiting friends here.... Mrs. Lorinda Bohrer, of Brookvllle, is visiting Nelson Thornburg and family ....Miss Mary Gauntt went to India.napolis Friday to enter business college. .. .Children's day will be observed at the Methodist church Sunday evening, June 8, and at the Christian church June 15. . . .Mrs. Laura Gebhart spent Wednesday in Richmond. Mrs. Joe Stonecipher and Mrs. C. B. Harter went to Martinsville, Wednesday. ...Mrs. Elias Worl went to Martinsville Monday to the National sanitarium .... Mrs. C D. Sleifer of Rich- ; mond, was here Wednesday and was ' accompanied home by Mrs. Adam Geisler.... Moses Keever and family and Chester Keever and family spent Tuesday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frantz and little' daughter, Louise, are visiting Mr. Frantz's parents and brother at Muncie, Pennsylvania. .Mrs. Joe Teetor and Mrs. v E. M. Wimmer were in Richmond on Tuesday, the guests of Miss Fannie Hathaway. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Teetor"s nephew, Scott Benham. . . .Mrs. Lee Reynolds, of Lewisville, Arkansas, i3 spending the summer here. Mr. Reynolds will be here for a few days. .Rev. B. A. Hartley went to Woodington, Ohio, Tuesday to preach the funeral of Mrs. Maria Cox, who was formerly a member of his congregation Mr. and Mrs. Joe Linn returned to their home here Monday, after an absence of several days.

Mrs. Lydia Bragg went to Indianapolis Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Shank.... Louis Pfafflin of Indianapolis, Theo. Pfafflin and Mrs. Pattie" of Connersville were guests of Miss Barbara Kern and Mrs. Fanny Envies recently. . .Mary Krupp, Ardesta Murray, Gladys Huffman, June Templin. Ila Hall, Arlene Templin, Bruce Manlove, Rhoderlck McCormick, Wesley Murray and Maurice Ingerman formed a surprise party for Viola White in honor of her birthday Thomas G. Bland and Susie Plttsford of the Devon neighborhood

south of Newcastle were married Thursday morning at the parsongae by the Rev. F. O. McCormick. . . .Thelma Ellis is visiting Mrs. Lester Cain at Williamsburg Mrs. John Sapp was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Campbell, of Cambridge City Thursday afternoon... Rev. Mr. McCormick is holding revival services at Fountain City this week.... Louis Johnson is home from Purdue for hla senior vacation. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doddridge arrived home from their wedding trip Thursday morning and have gone to house keeping on the farm of Mrs. Fanny Kramer in the Doddridge neighborhood ...... Mrs. Mary Walker who has been visiting the Rev. and Mrs. Pinnick at North Vernon, states Mrs. Pinnick is still very 111.. . ..Miss Blanche Coyne of Alliance, O., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Coyne.... Miss Elda Lowry had as guest over Decoration day Mrs. Amanda Weaver of Cambridge City.. ..The Eastern Star enjoyed a pleasant evening Wednesday, when Mr. and Mrs. Walter Groff and Mrs. Sumner Davis of Cambridge City were made members. A number of visitors from

Richmond were present. Refreshments were served during the social hour.. ..Miss Marie Harmier is home from Indianapolis where she has been attending school. ...The Bible school council of the Christian Sunday school met Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Wagnor. Children's day has been postponed until the evening of June 22 ..Mrs. David Nugent, Mrs. Charles Nugent, Mrs. Kinney, Miss Kate Hoshour and Miss Lulu Faucett attended a social Thursday afternoon at Cambridge City at the home of Mrs. Dodson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hess had as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hess of Richmond.... Ed Roberts's, nephew of Mrs. Jos. Kinney, has been elected superintendent of the Cincinnati city schools The meeting of the 500 club with Mrs. Oliver Beeson was postponed on account of the death of Mr. Hart. . . .E. P. Jones went to Chester Thursday morning to attend the Wayne county Sunday school convention.... Miss Nellie Jones entertained at supper Thursday evening, Miss Lena Myers of Huntingdon, Pa ..Born to. Mr. and Mrs. Dalrymple Wednesday morning a son named Vernon Scott Dalrymple. .. .Mrs. Anna Hittle of Zionsville was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lute Lantz. . . . Mrs. Frank DuGanrut will be hostess for the Embroidery club next Wednesday.... The Rebekah lodge had an interesting meeting. Mrs. Ruby Braiden and Mrs. Carrie Newton gave echoes from the meeting of the grand lodge at Indianapolis. Mrs. Lucinda

Ferguson gave a reading and Mrs. Alvin Lowry sang. Light refreshments were served. . . . Mrs. John Speers is very seriously ill.... Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bertsch of Indianapolis were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore. . .George Kramer has sold the farm known as the Will Hurst farm of 60 acres to Otto Williams of Everton, for $5,000.. . .Frank Shank, son of

Charles Shank, who has been in active service in France, arrived home Wednesday. . . .William J. Moore, son of Mrs. Joe Clevenger, arrived in Milton. Sunday morning. He was a member of the 82d Division machine

gun batallion and was wounded gassed at the front in France.

Hollansburg, 0, , Misses Opal and Thelma Wolfal were guests of Mrs. Pearl Irelan Wednesday evening. .... .Misses Ora Albright, Mildred Morgan, - Ollie and Mable Moore visited Miss Gwendolyn White Tuesday evening..... .Mr. and Mrs. John Flatter called on Mr. and

Mrs." George Noggle Tuesday. . . .Miss Ollie Moore was supper guest of Mrs. Ross Pitman Wednesday evening.... Miss Winona Williams visited Miss May Fulkerson Wednesday J. Corwln Brown and Hiestand Brown of this place have gone to Indianapolis to take a musical position in a theatre.. . .W. A. Chenoweth visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chenoweth Wednesday. .

. .Mrs. Mary Banks, Mrs. Fern Williams and Mrs. Kara Fulkerson called on Mrs. Minnie Brown Thursday..... Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis and family spent from Sunday until Tuesday at Springfield. .... .Mrs. Pearl Ross was guest of Mrs. Elsie Sinks Thursday afternoon.

OXFORD COMMENCEMENT OPENS SATURDAY NIGHT WITH FRENCH PLAY

OXFORD, O., June 9. The sixtyfourth annual commencement season of the Western College for Women opened Saturday night with the production of Moliere's play, "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme," by members of the French classes. Eleven young women from Indiana took part in the play. The baccalaureate service was held yesterday afternoon In the new Kunjler Memorial chapel. The sermon was delivered ' by Dr. William Weddell Boyd, president of the college, his theme being, "The Path of Life." The musical program of this service was especially noteworthy. Today was given over to class reunions, and the address before the

honor society of the college. This was delivered by Miss Anna Helen Tapan, Western '09, instructor in mathematics in the Iowa State college. This evening the Glee club will give its annual concert.

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