Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 42, 31 December 1919 — Page 2

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D3 IUCmiOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEG2AII WEDNE3DAY, DSC 81, 1919.

Eu:.:MTons ciGiu : ixj on mm in GOUriTY lliXT FRIDAY

Practically all of the enumerators for -, the Wayne county census have- : beta named by Jess EteTent, district eauaerttor, and the ceasus taken are ready to begin their work next Friday. Several vacancies still exist In the - list of eanmerators, but appointments are being made as rapidly as ap"A pllcants pass the required examination. Home examinations are being siren , applicants Mr positions. The Hit, com- - plete to date, follows: The enumerators follow: Abtngton township Cannes R. fittoeon. , . " - - Boston township William JB. Maley." Center townshipHorace C. : Davis. Centerrllle Town Mrs. Lena Kins.) Clay towaship-vAlTls M. Nicholson. Dalton township Noah J. PauL Franklin townshipHarold D. Skin, ner. tf . - '- Green township Milton Woolley. Jackson township Walter F. Smith. Jackson township Carl F. Bean ' (west.) Cambridge City Wards 1, S and 3, Mrs. Louis E. DrlschelL Cambridge "City Wards 4 and 5. Cora O. Bailey. Jefferson township North. Lon Daugnerty. - - Jefferson township South, Lewis A. Kntter. ; New Garden township Paul N. Ed - gerton. Washington townshipNorth, John Lu Do gran rut. Washington township South, Frank L. Riser. Wayne township West, John D. Ryan.. East Haven Hospital Ermlnte Young. Wayne township North, Richard H. Cutter. Waysje township East, Bessie E. Robinson. Richmond Ward I, precincts 6 and , Henry H. Runge. ' Richmond Ward l, precincts 7 and 8, Miss Helen Walterman. Richmond Ward 2. precincts 10 and 11, Mrs. Osella P. Simmons. Richmond Ward 2, precincts 12 and 13; Mrs. Enid O. Benson. Richmond Ward 3, precincts 14 and IS. Will C. McVar.

Richmond Ward 3. precincts 16 and j and

17, Mrs, Mabel Wilcox. Richmond Ward . precincts ' and 19, Judson A. St. Clair. Richmond Ward 4, precinct -. -Mrs Emma J. Losue. Richmond Ward 4, precinct Mrs. Dora E. Studt. Richmond Ward 4, precinct

Reba A. Shrleves. RichmondWard 5, precinct 23, Nel lie L. Colrln. Richmond Ward 5, precincts 24 and 25. William D. Fansher. Richmond Ward 5, precinct. 26, Mrs. Nancy D. Kenworthy. Richmond Ward 5, precincts 27 , and 36, Mrs. Cordelia Selfert. Richmond Ward 6, precinct 23, Earl W. Carlos. Richmond Ward 6, precinct 29, -Mrs. Gladys Rich. Richmond Ward 6, precinct 30, Mrs. Christine E. Jackson. Richmond Ward 7.. precinct 31, Mrs. Doris I. Harvey. Richmond Ward 7, precinct 32, Mrs. Frances M. Buchley. Richmond Ward 7, precinct 33, Mrs. Nellie I. Phenls. Richmond Ward 8, precinct 34 and 35. Mrs. Grace Wetherhill. Webster township Edward J. Wll- - coxen.

were guests of Mr: and Mrs. Asa Leas on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Verto MeOreff ware Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and MrsOmer Smith. ....Miss Helen Leas Is spending the

day vacation with friends at St.

O.. . ..Messrs. C. D. Spencer. E.

B. Creager. Edwin Woolf and R. H. Sfler represented the local Christian church Sunday afternoon, at the Forward Movement meeting at the Christian church at Greenville, O.....HO ward Hartzell and family Ylilted In Llchtenfels and family near New Madison on Monday and Tuesday..... Roecoe Leas; : who Is attending the Western Reserve Medical Collece, ot Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting during the

holiday vacation with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Leas..... Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Beta and VlrtU Bets, of Dayton, spent from Wednesday until Sunday with Mrs. Sahar Homan. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Homan.i of Monde, Indiana, were also guests during Christmas week..... Walter Trump and family were enter tained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Bette i Hunter ' of j Eaton.. . .1 W. Ridenoar and family, of Modoc, Ind., visited relatives here and in the vicinity of Eaton on Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William G an giver entertained the members of their family to a Christmas dinner Thursday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. C A. Ford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi filmmaker.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davisson returned Sunday from a visit with relatives at Anderson and Newcastle. Indiana during Christmas week...... Charles Morris and family and Robert Protzman spent Sunday at Verona with Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, Sr.... Rev. 8. Q. Helfensteen, of Dayton, who filled his regular appointment here Sunday was a guest ot Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone.....Mrs. Anna Howell en tertalned the members of her family on Christmas day and during the week the following guests: Harley and Imo Howell, of Dayton; Mrs. Howell and son Gerald, of Verona; Mr. and Mrs. Loy Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hetxler,.Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Howell and their families.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerlek spent Christmas day with their children at Dayton Mr. and

Mrs. William Smith entertained their sons Clarence. Omer and Russell Smith and their families at their home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Houderehell were- Sunday dinner guests .Leon Leas has purchased; the J. H. Longnecker farm south of ;

town and will remodel the dwelling s

make It his future home

Miss Dorothv and Herbert Davis, of

18 ! Dayton, were Christmas guests of

their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Leas.. .....Mrs. Elizabeth Banftll. an

aged resident near this place waa re

ported to he In a serious condition from the effects ot a paralytic stroke.

Mrs. Anna Wolverton spent Mon-.

day with Mrs. Jerry Fager.

Mcnroe School Ndfcs

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaehler ' of Oxford, visited school Monday, . . .Superintendent L. F. Schieser and P. G.

Campbell spent Monday. Tuesday and Wedeaeeday at the state teachers' assodaUon at Columbus, Ohio..... Ruth Furry and Bertie Waldren - visited achool Tuesday. . . . .Mary Sullivan, Irtst HeQrlft, Iln. E. V, Moore and lira. Waldo Moore visited school Tues day.... Start the New Tear right by attending- taw picture show, Jan. 1 at Monroe, featuring Doug-las Fairbanks in "Reaching for the Moon"..... Olive Howell, Virgil Furry, 5 Mary Gingery and Lettlela 1 Klmmel visited high school Tuesday . . . .Mrs.' C B. Lee Tis lted Eth grade Tuesday.... Basketball game between Lanier 1st and 2nd and Monroe 1st and ind at Lanier Friday night. Jan. 0... .Don't forget the short oourse In agriculture, beginning Jan.' 6th The Christmas program given by the first four grades, consisting of recitations, songs, lla lofues, drills and ending with a Christmas cantata entitled The Old Year Merry Xmas", was well attended, about three hundred patrons being present.... School started Monday morning. Dec 29, after a three days Christmas vacation.... The basketball game between freshmen vand sophomores which took place here Tuesday evening resulted In a viotory for the freshmen, the score at the end of the tint half being 6 to 4 and the final score 13 to 6. Immediately after this game Monroe's first met Brookville's first but the battle was easily won by Monroe with a score ot 34 to 12. Cambridge City. - Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Whipple ot Fort Dodge, Iowa, are here for a visit of several days with John Moulton. W.

G. Moulton, of Parker City, was also

their guest the Utter part of the week. ....Misses Charlotte and Louise Col

vin of Richmond, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Frances Fender this week. ....Rev. Marie Castle and Miss Pearl Redding are visiting their homes at and near Farmland, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Herbert King entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson and daughters, Ethel and Es

ther, Mrs. Lenna King. John Moniteau Louise and Elisabeth Moulton, of Ceav tervlUe, and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Whipple, of Iowa..... Mrs. Harold WlStanv son. of Economy, has been sconcing several days with her grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Fonts, and while there has been sick with toaaCltSs... . .Prof. Driver and daughter Edith are visiting Mr. Driver's brother at Farm land this week... ..Mia Laura Bertach was entertained at supper Sunday eve Bin at the heat cf Ifr. tsd Urs.

u H. Banyan at Richmond, and at

tended the organ recital at the Grace church.. . .Misses . Emily Hurst and Esther Lang-ley spent Sunday with Misses Bernlee and Vivian Meyers near Richmond. . . .Benton George and wife gave a dinner party Saturday, entertaining John Moulton and daugh

tors, Mrs. Lenna King, Mr. and Mrs.

Uczzsd FU:3 Hearers InVkUnRet&dct

Music lovers or Bionmona were given a treat Tuesday evening that has net been exceeded la any concert In the city this season, in the violin recital of Wesley Howard,' colored violinist at Bethel A. M. E. church. The

ittiltorium of the church was filltA

with persons who knew Howard when a student in the local high School, and was Just starting on his career aa one of the leading colored musicians ot the country.

Howard's strides forward as a musi

cian were : distinctly noticeable in

Of

s University medical faculty.

established at Kingston. (On

tario),, may he removed to Ottawa owing to lack of hospital conn settees.

Tuesdays performance, by many

his bearers, who bad their first onnor

a , t a es .. . a ' . - - ST er

wmppie ana urs. Juuan ueorge, ui; tunlty to listen to bis playing for sev

oral years. Following the comnletlon

of his course In the New England conservatory at Boston. Mass., Howard started on a concert tour, but In 1S17

enlisted in the United States army.

and served as bandmaster and soloist

In the 809th Pioneer Infantry.

He was assisted in last night's eon

cert by Mrs. Ruth Yeo Cortes, accompanist.

i

of Centerrllle.. . . .Dan ' Lashley

family, of Boston, spent Monday with his mother, Mrs- Anna Lashley., . Ray Jones, who was operated on at Raid Memorial hospital, was brought home Tuesday morning, and Is get Ung along nicely..... Mrs. Thomas Clevenger, who has been spending a month here with her daughter. Mrs. Ferd Mohr, returned to her home in Hartford City the first of this week. ....George McConaha and family are moving Into their new home on East Main street Misses Frances Mat thews and Martha Hatfield spent, last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews In Richmond Mrs. Clarence Turner and daughter, of Dayton, will remain with her parents here until her husband, who has taken a position In Detroit, Mich., with the Feltman Shoe Store, finds a suitable home for them... The following children of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Castetter were here last week visiting with them: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sullivan and family of Richmond, Virgil Castetter of Detroit, and a daughter from Tipton Kendal Matthews Is spend-

I lng a part of the week with Nell Lague

or Richmond.. . . .Mrs. Emma: Kltter ; man and Mrs. Amanda Crook spent; Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-1 Ham Weasel, of Milton..... Carl Dow

el!, of Plymouth. Mich., Is here for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Walter Matthews.

ELEVEN YEARS OF RHEUMATISM NOW FINALLY RELIEVED

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20. XI. 22,

West Alexandria, 0.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruner are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartzell and daughter, of Rudolph, O Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will and daughter Dorothv visited Thursday with the 1st-

ters Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Carson

Rent fro and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Toedt at Dayton..... Mr. and Mrs. Lee Guy

visited Thursday at Greenville with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Leas. Mrs. Guy remained over for

a few days Mr. and Mrs. John

Loven. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frank and

. . family ahd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks

and family were entertained Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred

SchentraL Eldorado....;. Ira Llchten

fels and Henry Slier andfthelr families of near New Madison, and Howard

Hartzell and family, of W. Unity. O

aoent Thursday at the Home hotel

with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruner...

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone and Mrs.

Lurenne Trump and daughter Olo

' were entertained to Christmas dinner

Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gauch..... Harvey Shaeffer and familv enioved Christmas day with

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark.. . .Ray Blake-

lv BDent Friday In Greenville Miss

Lucille Blakely left Wednesday morn

ins for Clement City, to visit her

brother. Well Blakely and family...

Miss Hazel Barnes ot Dayton, spent " Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry

Fal?n.....Mrs. Sarah Jane Ford, Mr.

aSMMrs. John Hoffman and Mrs. Anna

WcVerton were guests of Mrs. Ella

.wGsfes. on Thursday..... Mr. and Mrs

Joseph Mlnnlch enjoyed a Christmas

dinner- Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Leas and son. Carl Carl Rosser

of Arcanum, transacted business here ' Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Will King, of Dayton, spent Thursday with Mrs.

Elizabeth Sceurman and family....

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ermel. of Dayton.

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