Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 289, 18 September 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1919.

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PASTOR OF M. E. CHURCH GIVEN A FAREWELL DINNER Eaton Church Entertains Retiring Minister is to Leave

Friday, for Maumee. EATON. O.. Sept. 18. Rev. J. C. Shaw, retiring pastor of St. Paul Methodist church, and Mrs. Shaw will be guests this evening at a farewell dinner to be given in their honor by the several local ministers and their wives at a local restaurant. Members of St. Paul church tendered Rev. and Mrs. Shaw a farewell reception Tuesday evening, at the church, the general public being largely represented in the assemblage. Appropriate addresses were given by Rev. T. J. Simpson, Presbyterian church; Rev. Hiley Baker, Christion church: Rev. J. E. Yingling, United Brethren church ; Rev. Paul S. Wright, Christ church, and Rev. Father J. M. Hyland, Church of the Visitation. Harry G. King, in behalf of the church congregation, presented Rev. and Mrs. Shaw a pair of. handsome blankets. A program of music was given by the Sunday school orchestra and refreshments of ice cream and coffee were served. Rev. and Mrs. Shaw expect to leave Eaton, Friday, for his new charge at Maumee, suburb of Cleveland, and preach his initial sermon in his new charge next Sunday. Rev. A. J. Bussard, succesor to Rev. (Shaw, with his family, expects to arrive In Eaton, Friday, from Delphos. end preach his first sermon here next Sunday. , G. A. R. Veteran Stricken. George H. Lehman, 79, well-known resident of the city and a Civil war : veteran, was stricken with paralysis Tuesday evening while leaving St. Paul Methodist church, where he had attended a farewell reception given for iRev. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw. He was removed to his home. His right side is affected. Members of his family reported his condition Improved today. Woman Held for Assault. Caroline Mattix, New Westville, is lield to the grand Jury under $100 on a charge of assault filed against her by Rosa Hennemyre, a neighbor. She was bound over Wednesday from the local court of Justice L. T. Stephen. Bond was furnished. Judgment Awarded on Not?. Judgment for $19,525.60 was awarded in common pleas court to Nettie Pierce against U. F. Bickley, Hamilton attorney, the judgment representing a $17,000 mortgage note. Involved in the mortgage, which was ordered foreclosed, is 411.66 acres of land in Somers township, Preble county. Creditors to Meet. Creditors of Oliver F. Haller, of Lewisburg, adjudged a bankrupt in Federal court in Dayton, will hold a meeting October 7 in Eaton, for the purpose of proving their claims and to appoint a trustee. Attends State Meet. S. S. Hawley, West Alexandria, repi evented the farm bureau of Preble founty at a state farm bureau meeting ihis week in Columbus, at which the i cpresentatives went on record as opj.osing shorter working days and clarification of property for taxation lmrposes. The meeting opined that iccent prosecution of a co-operative mile concern in Ohio would jeopardize co-operation of agricultural interests. Teachers Vacancies Filled. After much skirmishing, the teaching forces of the district schools of Treble county have been completed by filling all vacancies, of which there YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE If your bowols need a wholesome physic that thoroughly cleanses, sweetens the stomach and benefits the liver, take a Foley Cathartic Tablet tonight and you will feel better In the morning. It is a quick and safe remedy for sick headache, biliousness, bloating, ecur stomach, gas, bad breath, indigestion, constipation or other condition caused by clogged or irregular bowels. Foley Cathartic Tablets cause no griping or nausea. For Bale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv.

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were a number, according to Counly Superintendent Walter S. Fogarty, of this city. With opening of the schools next Monday at Gratis, West Elfcton and Verona, all schools In the county will be In operation. Partition Ordered. Partition of 3 acres of land In Israel township. Involved In an action .brought by James Crothers, Jr., against Robert Crothers and others, has been ordered by common pleas court. W. C. T. U. Elects Heads. These departmental heads of the Eaton branch of the Preble County

W. C. T. U. have been elected: Flower mission, Mrs. Vina Mann; evangelistic, Mrs. Llna Hahn; press, Laura Clemmer; purity, Eva Flory; anti-narcotics, Symaria Ashworth; Sabbath observance, Cora Thompson: health and efficiency, Edith Spring; S. T. I., Mayme Scheid; literature, Mrs. Miles. Newly elected officers were Installed in a recent meeting. Celebrate Anniversary. Sixty-eighth anniversary of the degree will be celebrated Tuesday evening by Rachel lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, at Odd Fellows hall. A program of exercises is being arranged. Elbert Walk er Shirk Man of High Character PERU, Ind., Sept. 18 Lieutenant Elbert Walker Shirk, of Richmond, and Peru, who died a few days ago, was the older son of the late Milton Shirk and Ellen (Walker) Shirk and was born In Peru, November 19, 1879. He was educated at Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass., and at Harvard. He has been for some years a member of the board of trustees of Worcester Academy. CATARRH II . For head or throat catarrh try the vapor treatment VICBlS VAPORl YOUR BODYGUARD -30f.

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