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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELF.GRAU, FRIDAY, JAN. 2, 1920.
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ADDRESS
GOVERNOR DELIVERS
AT ANNUAL
DINNER AND REUNION WINCHESTER, Ind, Jan. 1. The 25th annual reunion and dinner was neld In the Presbyterian church, Triesday erwaing by Governor James P.
oooancn s Sunday school class of jnen. The banquet was served at 6:30 by the ladies of the church and covers were laid for 175 men. An interesting program followed, in charge of Max Diggs, class president. The principal speakers were Mayor Ed Jackson, of LrfLfaVtt thA Haw TIT W. Cb.M
M uncle. Governor Goodrich and the Rev. G. M. Payne. The newly elected officers are as' 'follows: Oxen Ross, president: O. H. Inman. vice president; Charles Hawkins, secretary; Lee Taylor, treasurer: James P. Goodrich, teacher; the Rev. Q. M. Payne and J. w. Macy. assistant teachers. The lire department was called to the home of Enos Roosa, in Richmond Street. Tuesd&v mnrnlnr. and imn n.
tinguished flames which had started
xrom a aerective flue, the damage was slijrht.
OirS. A. J. Slfllrohslrn awnmiun m
Ir. and Mrs. A. E. Bays, who spent Christmas here, to their home in Bomer. TV. Va., -where she will spend he winter. Mrs. R. J. Litschert is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Litschert in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Hinshaw spent New Tears day in Indianapolis Mrs. John Bishop accompanied her sister, Mrs. Karl Preehaw, to her home in Detroit, Mich., where she will remain for a week's visit.. .. .Miss Bessie Lotz of Ft. Recovery, Ohio, is the house guest of Miss Mildred Davisson. The Misses Flora Wasson and Martha Howard have returned from ffidianapolis, where they were the 7meets of Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey. Mrs. Carey, was formerly Miss Mary Wasson of this city .Mrs. M. M. Molden of Tipton, has returned to her
none, arter a short visit with her cousin, Mrs. B. F. Hinshaw Miss Behum, of Lynn, Mass., is the guest of Miss Florence Goodrich Mrs. Charles King was hostess Wednesday at noon dinner, out-of-town guests were Mrs. Geonre Newbauer and daughter, of Hartford City The Misses Alice and Sarah Miller gave a luncheon at the close of the dance, Friday evening, for the pleasure of the Eta Beta Pi girls The annual banouet of the Household Club was given Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Ora Barker, East South street Mrs. N. J. Baird has returned from Hartford City, where she was the guest of her daughterMrs. Walter Coats served a three course dinner, Tuesday evening at her country home, in honor of Miss Mary Wysong, a student at Virginia College, who is home for a short vacation Mrs. Anna Piatt gave a luncheon party at the close of the regular lodge work of the Rebekah dogree, Monday evening.. : .Miss Irene Hiatt, of Akron, Ohio, is the guest of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. George Hiatt Mrs. Mary Kitzer, of Chicago, is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Lizzie Clark,.... Mrs. May Gray and daughter Marion - are the guests of Mrs. David Denny in Connersvllle, Indiana. The Apex Club gave a New Tears dance at the Moose Hall; Tuesday evening.. . . .Mrs. Arthur Gutheil and sons are the guests of Mrs. William Councellor, at Westerville, Ohio. Miss Aliene Alber, of Warrensburg, Illinois Is here to spend the winter with her grandmother, Mrs. William Reinheimer. Miss Henrietta Kelch entertained at a bridge party, Wednesday afternoon, in honor of the Misses Jeanette and Myreth Schrum, of Bloomington, Ind....Miss Marie Moorman and Miss Ruth Reinheimer spent Thursday in Muncie, where they were guests of the Phi Delta Kappa Fra
ternity dance, given at the Delaware Hotel Miss Marie Moorman was a charming hostess at a Jolly party at her home on East South street, Wednesday evening. Several out of town guests were present Miss Edith Miller, of the Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, who has been visiting friends here, returned Tuesday evening Mrs. Carl Myers, of Fort Wayne, has been the guest of relatives here the past few days William O. Jones, clerk, Farmland, and Pauline J. Wesit, dressmaker, Winchester, have been licensed to wed A replevin suit was filed by the Union Loan and Trust Company of Union City vs. Russell J. Tritt, E. F. Roberts, Mrs. Charles E. Tritt and Nellie Tritt Shafer.
I Farm Sale Calendar
Monday, January 5. L. C. Blossom and Bert Sherrow, 2 miles south of Hollansburg, on the
Middleboro-Hollansburg pike. Live
stock, implements, etc., general sale; at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, January 6. Fred Bateman, on the old Scantland
i farm,' 2 miles west of Williamsburg, general farm sale at 10 o'clock. Kelso Moore, on the John Blocker farm, 5 miles west of New Madison,
unio, ana a miies soutn ana 1-2 miles east of Hollansburg, live stock, grain and implements, at 10 o'clock. Mrs. John Lincoln, 5 miles northwest of Eaton and 3 miles southeast of Gettysburg, on the Spacht road, at 12:30 o'clock. Wednesday, January 7. Henry A. Trotter. 2 miles north and one mile east of Williamsburg and 2 miles west of Fountain City, general farm sale. O. C. Haston, 7 miles northwest of Eaton and 1 mile east of Campbellstown, on the Eaton and Campbellstown road, general sale under cover at 10 o'clock. Thursday, January 8. J. W. Hall, 1 mile south of Los ant sville, on the Losantsville Hagerstown pike, on the place known as the
To Fortify The System Against Grip Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets which destroy germs, act as a Tonic and Laxative, and thus prevent Colds, Grip and Influenza. There Is only one "BROMO QUININE." E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c.
Thompson farm, live stock, corn, oats, implements, etc, general sale at 10 1 o'clock. ' ' , - ! Earl Stamback, 5 1-2 miles north-i
west of Eaton, on the Eaton-Richmond traction line, stop 95, general farm sale at 10 o'clock. O. E. Fudge and Enoc C. Veal, one mile north of Williamsburg, on Williamsburg and Economy pike. Friday, January 9 We E. Null, on what is known as the Elmer Commons farm, located 1 miles east of New Paris, general cleanup farm sale at 10 o'clock. Two autos on sale. Tuesday, January 13. George M. Coning, 3 miles southwest of New Madison, and 4 miles
west of Eldorado, Ohio, on what is known as the Tune Moore farm. General cleanup and farm on sale, at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, January 14. William Royer. 2 miles, north of
New Madison, Ohio, live stock, grain, . implements, etc., at 10 o'clock. j Hamr Henley. 7 miles north of :
Richmond, Just off the Arba pike, and 3 miles southeast of Fountain City. General farm sale'at 10:30 o'clock. Victor St. Meyer, on Adison St. Meyer farm, 2 miles south of Carlos City, and 3 miles northeast of Economy. Closing out sale, at 10 o'clock. Thursday, January 15. David Wolford, 3 miles west of Eldorado, mile east of old Brindley Station, at 10:30 o'clock. Stock and implements. Eldorado, 0. Clarence Minnich and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Bert Geeting and family, Theodore Eikenberry and iamily, Mahlon Emrick and family of near Greenville, William Geeting and family of near Otterbein, Jacob Geeting and Edgar Guenther Mr. and Mrs. Willis Emrick are the parents of a baby daughter born early Monday morning. This is their second child: both girls.... Mr. and Mrs. John Moy er are the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday. Mrs. Moyer was formerly Miss Mary Brodrick Bert Schlientz and family of Brookville and Mrs. Homer Trick and daughter, Jeanette, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz C. H. Stayton and wife entertained on Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stayton, Mrs. Lida Emrick and Miss Lura Kimmel Harry Campbell and family of Degraff, Mrs. Harve Shewmon and son, Eugene and Frank Campbell and wife spent Saturday with Clay Emrick and family of West Manchester Harley Brown and family 6pent Sunday with Mrs. Brown's brother, Earl Howell and family, of West Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stayton entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Blackford, in honor of their seventh wedding anniversary Sunday Several members of the Thimble Circle of the U. B. ehurch gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 8. W. Stephens, Monday D'rht and gave them a pleasant sur
prise, It being Mrs. Stephens' birth-i
lay. The evening was spent in a social way. Refreshments of popcorn and apples were served..... Section No. 5 of the W. U. M. A. of the Universallst church. Invites all members to be present at the home of Mrs. Ethel Stayton, Saturday evening. A New Tear's program will be given... Secretary of State, Harvey Smith, last week announced that old automobile licenses would be good until February 1. This means that Ohio automobile owners will be permitted to operate under their old licenses until the questions of the validity of the new motor vehicle law 1b settled once and for, all. ....The Parent Teachers' association will hold their meeting Wednesday night. January 7, at 7 : 15 o'clock.- at the school building. The following
Clem Thistlethwaite's. Richmond, Ind.
DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building. 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by Appointment
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RICHMOND'S DAYLIGHT STORE . . i
An Extraordinary Saving Opportunity Is Presented in this Saturday Sale of Fur Trimmed and Plain Goats
Many of our Higher Priced Coats are in this lot and have been greatly reduced for the last day of our Clearance of all Odd Garments.
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Silvertones Velours Mixtures Tweeds Plush A Splendid Variety of Shades. ALL COATS are Handsomely Lined and the tremendous reductions make them fairly Irresistible
Attend Early if you wish to profit by this Wonderful , Saving Opportunity.
JY $25
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program will be rendered: Song. "Am erica"; invocation. Rev. arnhart; address, Isaac Miller; recitation, Trer& Keckler; talk, James Petry; solo. Rev. Murray; discussion, "How Can We Improve the School Equipment V Opened by William Keckler; song. "Home Fires."
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Curse of Acid-Stomach Millions Suffer from It "Makes the Body Sour" .
Oh, girls, such an abundance of thick, heavy, invigorated hair; a perfect mass of wavy, silky hair, gloriously fluffy, bright and so easy to manage. Just moisten a cloth with- a little "Danderine" and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this magically removes all dirt, excess oil and grease, but your hair is not left brittle, dry, stringy or faded, but charmingly soft, with glossy, golden gleams and tender lights. The youthful glints, tints and color are again in your hair. "Danderine" is a tonic-beautifier. Besides doubling the beauty of the hair at once, it checks dandruff and stops falling hair. Get delightful Danderine for a few cents at any drug or toilet counter and use it as a dressing and invigorator as told on bottle. Adv. s
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