Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 27, 12 December 1919 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PA1AADI0U A10) SUN-TELEGBAIL : FftlDAY, DEC. 12, 1919.

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SAL LIFE KEET:

OPENS AT EATON

EATON, (X. Dee. 12. Much good la

expected to result from a rural life

conference which opens here this evening and will continue over Saturday.

Problem! concerning the church will be discussed at the initial session this

evening, which will open at 8 o'clock. The meeting will hold forth In the public assembly room In the court'

house. ' :

Chief among the speakers on the

program this evening is Rev. B. F.

Lamb, director of Ohio rural church survey. "Activities of the Rural Church" win be generally discussed, the discussion to be led by Rev. J. B.

Tingling, of Eaton, and O. T. Aydo-

lotte, of Jackson township. A roundtable will be conducted, at which vat-

ious subjects concerning the church

will be discussed. Clem McKee will

preside as chairman.

Rural school problems win be dis

cussed at a session Saturday morning,

beginning at 9:30 o'clock, with C

TJlrlch as chairman. La. F. Schleses

head of the Monroe township schools.

and Mrs. Frances Murray, Jefferson

township, will lead a discussion of the

subject of "The Rural School as a

Community Center." At this session

F. C. Landslttel, of Columbus, will ha

among the speakers.

At the closing session Saturday af

ternoon, which opens at one o'clock,

S. 8. Hawley. Twin township, and Mrs.

Barry Price, Dixon township, will lead a, discussion of the subject of "Necessity Conveniences of the Modern Farm Home." H. C. Ramsower, department rural engineering, Ohio State university, will address the meeting. H. O. Slivers will preside as chairman. Assembly singing at each ses

sion will be under leadership of Rev.

Paul S. Wight, of the local Church of

Christ.

' Ask to Sell Church. Because the congregation has become extinct through death and dlsper- ' si on, the trustees of the Gordon circuit, Dayton district. West Ohio conference, Methodist Episcopal church, have petitioned common pleas court for authority to sell the Methodist church property at West Sonoro, Preble county. It is said the United Brethren church of West Sonora, is desirous of purchasing the property for the purpose of converting it into a community center building. The trustees making application for authority to sell are: Allen Spitler, Joshua Rowe, Joseph Long, Russell Barklow, Charles Eichelberger, George Fryman. L. A. Bols, A. M. Tucker, and W. B. Patterson. Fined for 8pedlng. After pleading guilty in police court to exceeding the speed limit and operating his automobile with the cut-out open. Orville Deniiger, local automobile dealer, was fined $5 and costs. Census Enumerators - Named. Clifford - SToh, Clarence Cronse, Mrs. Erma Bailees Nelson and Miss Josephine Hunt are the ensus enumerators for Eaton, according to announcement by Supervisor of the Census G. E.' Rensman, of this census district, following receipt of the appointments from Washington, D. C. The other enumerators - in Preble county, according to Rensman's announcement are: Washington township, Alvsdore Roberts, Edgar Van Doren; Jefferson township, Joseph A. Day, Douglas Lawderj Monroe township, Arthur Priddy, James Stayton; Harrison township, Lon A. Hinea, Jackson township, Ed Wirtz; Twin

township, Walter Geeting. Henry Huff-1

man; Dixon township, P. McDonough; Gasper township. Stanley Buriff; Lanier township , Ohmer Stroup, Lawernce Ehler; Israel township, L. S. Foley; Gratis township, Jesse Buriff. Ira Fudge; Somers township, Samuel Boomershlne. Mrs. Ruth Marker has been elected noble grand for the coming year by Rachael lodge. Daughters of Rebekah. Miss Cina Stewart was elected vice

grand; Miss Grace Truitt, recording! x rt -r .1. Ty

secretary , jviiaa geuuic jwcui uuauviw secretary; Mrs. Sadie Young, treasurer. Get Judgment; Appealed. H. R. Finfrock & Son, of Brookville, obtained judgment In a Justices court in Twin township against Earl Smith for $19.60, alleged to be owing on an account. Smith has appealed the case to common pleas court, glvmg bond in the sum of $50. The firm claims SnUth agreed to pay for coal delivered to his mother, Mrs. Sarah Smith, but when the bill was presented, he allegedly refused to pay. Asks Divorce; Maiden Name, Divorce and restoration of her maiden name of Spencer, are sought in a suit filed in commonpleaa court by Etta Mae Murray, of Camden, against Dennis R. Murray, to whom she was married May 16, 1914, In Eaton. She charges her husband struck and abused her and grossly neglected her. Fisher-Morris. Miss" Bessie Morris, school teacher, and Marion H. Fisher, of Falrhaven, were married Thursday evening at the hobe of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Falmer H. Morris, in Somers township, the Rev. S. I. Gear, of Camden, officiating.

Ohio News Flashes

CLEVELAND The twenty-second puccessful safe robbery in three months was staged early today when cracksmen took $70 from the safe of Charles Bedde's stores. DAYTON The McGregor Golf club house was ransacked and 27 golf bags with their contents stolen. The lass was reported to be in excess ot $500. MIDDLETOWN Safety zones have been established about the 11 public . and parochial schools of the city. Street safety signs will be put, up in a few days. TOLEDO General Pershing will be the guest of honor here on December 18 at a breakfast, to be given under the auspices of the Commerce club. .-Members of the American LegIon will participate in the reception. CANTON While going to work at a steel mill Emll Knopez was followed by three men, and without any challenge or warning was shot in the back and killed. Police have no clew as to the men who shot or the motive for 'the crime, HAMILTON Mrs. Christian Bennlnghofen was severely burned about her head and arms when she lighted -a

traa stove which was filled with jsscan

mg gas." A leak in the types "filled the ' stove with gas.

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