Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 30, 16 December 1919 — Page 4

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- ' An. a&aounoemeat whlea cornea as a mavdm to Mends heraJa the mariu of Clm Thlstlethwalte of this

f eSty, ana Hiss Lacy A. Tlauns of Cto I clnnatl. Tho oerexaoor was solemolsed In Crrfrfnnatl yesterday at the v bride's home on Gilbert avenue,; by : the Rev., F.N. McMillan. Mr. and f Mrs. Thlstlethwalte left on a wedding trip and will -return to this city for, ; residence. -,v. ;.- , - ' Th nnliM P aimtvfMtamtt

. J will gtre their regular assembly dance , tomorrow evening In the I. O. O. 1, hall. The. Harmo" novelty five piece j orchestra will play. I The Daughters of'Anwriea will meet i - tomorrow evening at B oelockTln the

Vaughn hall. Important business mat ters are to be discussed and all mem hers are urged to be present The Women's'Benefit association of the Ladles of the Maccabees will meet Thursday evening in -the I,"' O. O. F. hall. Christmas gifts will exchang ed daring the social hour which will follow the regular meeting. Mrs. Isaac Fuller and Mrs. Walter 35. Shute entertained with -a pretty children's party Saturday afternoon at the home of the former in celebration of the fifth birthday anniversary of little Miss "Winifred Cummins. Christmas decorations were used about the house and a tiny Christmas tree formed the centerpiece for the table where luncheon was served. Small red and green baskets of candy- were given as favors. Those present were Dorothy Alice Fuller, Martha Ruth Holsapfel, Caroline Yager, Qeraldlne Fuller, Alvls Hall, Doris Lee Hall, Aleen Adams. Ruth Bottom Berolce Harris, Viola Shute. Emily Beckett, Wyonne CHar Marvin niTlArl'fVKall FOtuf. Dale

i Stout, Robert Shelley and Roger Shute. The hostesses were assisted i in entertaining by Mrs. Richard HoV i zapfel. Mrs. Herschel Fuller, Mrs. W. : . E. Shute, Mrs. Orwood ..Fuller, Mrs. ! Rosa Hall, Mrs. Floyd Stout, Mrs. I Isaac Fuller, Mrs. Paul Beckett and i Mrs. Mint 8heUey. - .:- V.; ! 1 Mist' Hasel Davisson has. returned ; to her home in Kokomo after a, visit with friends here. v. ' Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum has returned I from Elmhurst, L. I., where she visit- ! ed her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Olcott, aee Miss Lucille Nushaum. Miss Sue Trakowskl has returned to - her home in Indianapolis after spendlfg the week end with Mr. and MrsGeorge Muey at heir home here.

, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Coughlln entertained at dinner Sunday at their borne on South Eighteenth street in compli ment on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bossert, of Liberty. ; Mrs.' Mahala Book -has retarned to her home in Knight stown after & visit with Mrs. John ? Kllnger of North Twentieth street." " " ' Mr and Mrs. Otia Walters entertain ed a party at dinner Sunday at their home on Lincoln street.' Christmas decorations were . used in all' the rooms, and tie color scheme of green and white was effectively used In the dining room... nace caras w vnnsi mas colors marked plates, for" Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes. Mr. and- Mrs. William Dar nell and Sam Stevens, of Centervllle. The Women's Mlsslonarv society of TJnlted Brethren church will hold an evening meeting tonight with Mrs. Will Henderson at her home on North Nineteenth street. All members are urged to be present and the husbands of so clety members are cordially invited. Members of the Daffodil Needle club will enjoy a Christmas party Thurs

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day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Sharp on Randolph street.

Mr. and Mrs. Welter Bulla celebrat ed their, twentieth wedding anniversary last Saturday evening at their home near Boston. Mrs. Bulla was is Maude- Drayer before her mar riage and was married at the Osborne home near Boston, SO years ago,, The evening was .spent la games, music, cards and dancing and a two course luncheon was served by the hostess. Those . present were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bosworth Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Bosworth, Mr. and . Mrs. Walter Osborne, Mr. end Mrs. Frank Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branley. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. William Elkenberry, Mrs. George Bosworth, Mrs. Ed Brown, Miss Marie Bulla, miss Zelma Bosworth, Miss Vera Bosworth, Miss - Louise Sanford, Ralph Duke, Ralph Schaffer. Elmer Miller, Harry Elkenberry and Russell Bulla.' Section four of Grace Methodist church will meet with Mrs. E. M, Knapp, 27 West Seventh street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The regular social of the Ladies of the G. A. R.VW111 be held Thursday afternoon instead of Wednesday, with Mrs. Alma Isenhour at her home, 124 Randolph street. Been member Is requested to bring a small gift for the Christmas grab bag which will be a feature of the afternoon's entertain ment. . Officers for the Adult Bible Class of United Brethren church were elected last week at a meeting with Mrs. Jerome Jordan on North Siztenth street. The teacher of the class is Mrs. Lemuel Chamness: president, Mrs. Will Henderson; vice president, Mrs. Albert Reber;. secretary, Mrs. Kay mond Lavmon: and treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Mullen. Mrs. W. L. Hungerford, who has been 1U at her home on North Twentysecond street for several weeaa, is slwly improving. The aid society of United Brethren church will meet tomorrow afternoon with -Mrs; William Henderson at her home. 10Q North Nineteenth street. The afternoon wiu oe spent in quite ing and ma1"g comforts. Mm tl.1i. HuncerfordV of North E street, has returned from ConnersvUle, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Al bert Kuchenbuch. A called meetlna of the aid society of Reld Memorial church will be held Thursday evening at the close of the araver' meeting service. All members are urged to attend ine meeting. News of the Counties MILTON, Ind. Fred Murley was sllsrhtlv injured when the automobile he was drivlna was struck at Connersville by an automobile , driven . by Qeorra Anstedt. Murleirs wrist was tedlf sprained. Both cars were badly damaged. w ' GETS 2.300 VOLT8: DIES BICKNELL. Ind.. Dec. 16. Fred Miller. 22 years old. a lineman em nloved by the Central Union Tele phone Company, -died 4 Sunday wnen 2,300 volts t IsjBtrtcttybassed through his body while he .wag attempting to fasten telephone wires to a pole. Miller .was a resident of Cincinnati, O. Haiui SapoliorThe ideal forToilet and Lkith

Where children laugh at play and age lengthens its spam Where there are miles of sunlit boulevards through the green and gold of the orange groves. ; Where' the bnngalowt are rosc-bowered. En route visit the Rational Parks, National Monuments and other winter '-resorts. See Hawaii, too. ' ,

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Ah! The world is growing brighter, quoth 'the cub.': For after the miners and operators quit wrangling, and for the 14 per cent Increase In the price of canned sunshine, the Joyful tidings of a 4 cent decrease In the price of creamery batter was announced by retail dealers. The party that furnished the butterfats to the wholesalers received a crushing blow when the dairies would only pay htm 73 cents a pound for his product Monday. . He received 75 cents a pound Saturday. The retail' grocer was notified that creamery butter eould now be purchased for 68 cents. Saturday he was soaked 7s cents.- . - Anyway, butter is gradually getting near the .price when the down trodden proletariat -can have it ?on the rye bread. llary Pennington Follow Bed; Wins Oratory Contest Following . In the . footsteps of her father, Levi T. Pennington, president or Pacific college, Oregon, and head of the Friends Forward Movement Miss MarV E. Pennington, a senior at Earlham college won . the annual oratorical contest ' at " Earlham Monday evening with the subject, "Is It Peace or. War 7" making -herself Eorlham's representative In the state contest at FrankllnFeb. 27-; .When sin Earlham, President Pen nington won a 'number of oratorical contests, and while . still' a freshman, received second place in a national contest.. Second place was won Monday eve ning by. Edwin Teale, whose subject was the "American Crisis," and tnird place by Neal Newlin, speaking on the American Spirit." Bller Newklrk and Leslie Pennington were also entered. Judges for the contest were Pref essore Morris. Dean. Llndley. ruray ana Evans. v.: L U. Astronomer Scoots ErJ ci World Theory BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Dec. 16. An explanation of why the world will not be destroyed by a tidal wave next I Wednesday In accordance with the I Is given by Prof. W. A. Cogshall, head of the astronomy department of Indiana University. Prof. Cogshall does not take seriously the statement that a gathering of the planets will cause the aforesaid wave. The noted astronomer said: "Tides are'eaused only by the attraction of the sun and moon. Of this attraction, less than one-half Is caused by the sun. Jupiter is the only larger After yon eat always take ATOMOC ( Foil TOSit ACBVtOfeiAcQ . Instantly relieves Hertbarn, Bloetd Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. AUU Uauatm d estite. KeaptstaMeh sweat and stMac. IneramMi Vitslitr sad Pap. BATONIC Is the but temafty. Teas ef tboosandi wuudwfaBy bsaefltsd. Onlyoota east r two a day to na it. Poaitircly saaraatoad to plaaaa or wa will refund lannay. Gatabig box today. Ton will aaa. A ui. Luken Co.. Dlstrlbutores. Richmond. Ind. winter resorts.

planet near the earth end it ' Is five times a far awa as the sua. The tide-raising pull of a body varies inversely with the cube of its distance: thus Jupiter. If it were as large aa the

sun, would only have one hundred and twenty-firth the pull of the sun. As it is, Jupiter has only , a thousandth part 2? C 122" thousandths. "Then Saturn, the nest largest body. is ten times as far away as -the sun and has less than thousandth the mass, so its pull would be one-millionth that of the sun. "If you can get a tidal wave out of the total of those figures, I want to see 1L". .

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Seraatea. Pa. "I used Vinol for genera weakness, poor appetite and Mas of strength and flesh. - At times I was simply too weak to work. Within tea days after taking Vinol I could see an improvement, it gave me a splendid appetite, I have gained in flesh sad feel stronger in every way. " lias. L. A. Mbuns. Wm aH V7 ninuRu Clem Thlstlethwalte, Druggist, and

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Eafkr Tkzn Uczd dt : PaSslffce; lien Added Christmas malls have begun passing through the Richmond postofflce several days earlier than usual. To take care of the big rusn 2 additional parcel post men and an extra special delivery man have been added -to the regular staff, v Another parcel post truck has also been put In use. ' "Owing to the efficient management of , superintendent of - malls C. W. Foreman, our Christmas rush is going to be successfully mastered,? said the postmaster, Tuesday. JaeksonviUe, IU. "I was week, nervous,' all run-down and bad no strength or ambition to do anything. My doctor told, me about Vinol. J took it and the result is I am strong and well again, I now look after my baby, do all my housework and fee) like a new person." Mas,-G. H. LAMSOlf. . , tktrt la no Msaedy like VlaoL lfVUulfaUa-r- ! "'Mf IMS his druggists everywhere.

After Willing Dislies Use Hess Witch Hazel Creamv WASHING DISHES and other housework roughens ahd reddens your hands. Use this pure, soothing, healing .cream to

keep your hands aiid . arms , soft, smooth and white air uie limey HESS Witch Hazel Cream is quite different from all other skin lotions. Eighteen year's experience in making it using the most costly ingredients has convinced us that folks who try it quickly recognize'

its superiority and will always want it. People often tell us that 3 5cents is too little" for a big bottle of this -fine, pure, soothing cream but that's the price today. You ought to get a bottle from your druggist today and try it! THE E. E. HESS COMPANY. - BROOK; INDIANA If your drug-fiat cannot supply you sand 35e to the makers for a full-else bottle, sent prepaid.

early reaUug this year and are not only shopping ' early, but are making

sure that their presents do not drag mto their deettaatloa two and three nays aster vnnsunas, jt is Tnougnt. ii bnMsjsasssassse . a- . ' DR SMITH GIVg TALK, Dr. S. E. Smith, of Basthaven, was one of the speakers at the fourth an nual meeting of the Indiana Society for Mental "Hygiene, at Indianapolis Moaday. - Prevention, treatment and cure -of mental diseases were con: sidered. - . .For e n apped hands hem lingf agent fhas works i immedlately. tOeaadfOe Jars at drug ateree - 4 Oemposee! largely " ... Of meathel asd eesa mm For Sale .by All Qood Qrocers

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