Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 48, 7 January 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1920.

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She Married an Average Man

BY ZOE BECKLEY

"This having to go and live at Ham-, imond's Corners Is the hardest thing ; I've had to do since Jim and I were (married." I admitted this to Athena Hast today, for I am so blue I had to talk to some one or burst. t" "Well, my dear, I hope you never have a worse sorrow," said my old ; friend. "I am not unsympathetic, but 70a dont seem to realize, Ann, that : this big job of Jim's is a turning point In his career. I only wish every ; woman's sacrifices were in so good a . cause. The trouble fs, millions of wives have to crucify themselves in 3 the most thankless ways. Why, I know a dozen women whose married lives have been Just one sacrifice after anJ other, with nothing to show for It!" J "But I'm not hungry for wealth, I Athena," I argued. "Money's no good I-if you have to lose every pleasure in t life to get it! How can I LIVE away from New York? I don't even want ,;to live If I've got to bury myself in j the country. I've had enough of vili lage life." t "Whist! You talk like a child!"

I. cried Athena. "I'm not meaning wealth, but character. It's Jim I'm

thinklnar of this, time, not vou. Jim

was going down hill like a Norwegian t- ski-runner. Only he wasn't caring ; whether he landed anywhere or not

i Then your success at writing jerked him uo. and he eot this Die iob. Don't

i. you see you must keep up your good ' work? Not for the money's sake, but for character's sake! You must make t Jim successful and keep him success-

ful. No woman wants a poor scrub for a husband!" I "I guess you're right," I replied ? slowly, for it is true that I never had

r' flooked at it this way before. "Only T'fTit does seem such hard luck that Jim 16' ildn't be Just as succeeful here as

in nammona s corners. Athena snorted.

"You talk like a selfish little pig,"

she snapped. "The sacrifice won't f hurt you one bit. Do you want every -i thing to be handed you on a silver ' platter as long as you live? A diet i of cakes and ale may be pleasant, but it isn't nourishing. It's about as de1 veloping to the system as unalloyed happiness is to the soul." t I was silent. I felt rebellious. Nolody seems to understand me, not X even Athena, who usually understands everything. I know she is right, but ! I want a little sympathy anyhow. If 0 I had never known New York it would not be so hard. But to be dragged , away just as I was reveling in my 2 first taste of happiness and success J and a full, interesting life away from t all my friends, especially Athena, my 5 very mainstay. Nothing to do but ' keep house! jj "You'll have a corking chance to write, you know, Ann." Athena Interim rupted my musings as if she were 1 reading my mind. "And and to raise t a family." m I sat up at this, feeling almost reT sentful. Athena met my glare with v her most, good-natured grin. ; "Well why not?" she said calmly. ; "Motherhood is one of the richest exjj, periences in life. You'll never be a

complete woman; you'll never be a master of life until you're a mother.

my dear. It repays you a thousand

fold, no matter how things turn out. Then Athena, having dropped her little bomb, went home and left me thinking thinking . (To be continued.)

Heart Problems

Rotations Entertain Their Wives at Country Clubs About 140 members of the local Fptary club with their wives, attended the special banquet given the Rotarians by their wives at" tho Country club Tuesday evening. Very elaborate arrangements were made by the women, the tables being decorated with the Twelfth Night effect. All of the ladies were dressed in costumes of the olden days. Special music was furnished and dancing en-Joyed.

Mrs. Thompson: I have been going around with a girl who has not got a very good reputation. I did not know it until I had gone with her several months. She is trying to improve her ways now and I like her so well I hate to stop going with her. Should I stop? She had a very nice boy friend, but now he has turned her down. He wants to go with me now and I do not know whether it will be proper. Is it proper to go to the skating rink on Saturday or hoi' day mornings. BROWN EYES. If this girl is trying to improve, you should not give her up. Help her all you can and in standing by her, you may convince other people that she is all right. If the boy wants to have dates with you I can see no reason why you should not see him, providing you have not tried to get him away from your girl friend. Yes; it is proper to go to the rink in the mornings, providing you. are with some other girls and behave in a ladylike manner. A number of young girls attend.

Dan Cupid Robs School In Superintendents Absence MONROE, O., Jan. 7. When Superintendent L. F. Scheiser, of tho Monroe centralized schools returned hanie from his vacation, he found that Dan Cupid had taken charge during his absence, and that tho names of one student of the high school, and two teachers had changed, and possibly their vocation, during the Christmas holidays. Miss Arilda Adylotte, of Castine, O., a high school student, was married to Charles Wagnor; Miss Florence Agler, a grade teacher, became Mrs. Lester Gccting, and Miss Lucy Gifford changed her name to Mrs. Frank

j Dempscy, whilo the cchool head was

absent. Other teachers say that "Doctor" Dan Cupid has not finished hi.s work.

Ohio News Flashes

V. : J YO.UNGSTOWN Twenty-throe radicals wero arrested last night in a continuation of tho drive by tho federal agents. Two of those arrested are said to be organizers of the Communist party and one man said to be an I. W. W. organizer. CLEVELAND While playing with

several boys, Ralph Lucas, 12 years old, complained of being tired, and then fell dead. Doctors found his neck had been broken while coasting. ATHENS Two dogs howling led to the discovery of Corwin Johnson, 73, civil war veteran, who was found frozen in a creek. He hr.d been missing for 72 hours. He is supposed to have died from cold while watering his stock. CLEVELAND James Glidden, 28. was killed here when a bullet glanced off the ice on a Bkating pond and struck him in. the head. The patrolman had placed Chidden under arrest and when Chidden started to run, the policeman fired low, the bullet glancing off the ice. CINCINNATI Dr. C. J. Rolle. Instructor of chemistry at the University of Cincinnati, has resigned to head the research laboratory of a Chicago chemical concern.

wife, who were married Christmas. Refreshments served were ice cream, cake, pop .corn, orange cider and cigars Singing services which have been conducted the past week at he Conservatives Church closed Thursday A watch party was given for the young people of the M. E. Sunday school conducted by William Miller's children at their home south of town New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. Ross

Bowman visited with their relatives the last week.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of Dayton, visited with his father, Hink Morris, a few days last week Clyde Zimmerman, and fam

ily spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman Charles Mee of Somerville, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. Crume.... Ina Thomas, of Dayton, was visiting relatives and friends in town the past week Miss Bernice Groover, of Dayton, is visiting her cousin. Norma Durrah J. U. Karlcob moved Into the Johnson property Saturday Mrs. John Essig called on Joe Esslg and family Sunday afternoon.

David Foster, one of the city's founders, from a celebrated Indian chief, for $30, has been sold to the Standard Oil company for $15,000. SOUTH BEND The habit of the order of Holy Cross was conferred on a class of 18 girls of St. Mary's convent here. i HAMMOND Federal troops stationed in Gary, because of strike breakers, since "early in October, will be with drawn next week.

Gratis Edwin Zellers spent Tuesday with his grandmother, Rachel Zellers Bessie Yingling and Ruth Barklow spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eb Yingling, Mrs. Vlrgie Kinder and Carrie Yingling Mrs. Daisy Coleman and sons, Clyde and Lloyd, Mabel and Margaret Bookwaiter and Eleoph Apple were Dayton shoppers Wednesday Mrs. Ella

! Pugh and daughter Maxene spent j Wednesday with Mrs. Lottie Grimes.

Madeline stuDer, or near enterprise, spent last week with her mother Mrs. Edna Polhemus Miss Andrey Coleman and friend attended the shower at the home of George Busch given in honor of their Son Walter and

Indiana News Brevities 1

V J LAFAYETTE Guy Taylor, a produce dealer, living near here, was

struck and instantly killed by an east bound T. H. I. & E. traction car about

five miles east of Mulberry. HELTON VI LLE Mrs. James Martin, 67 years old, one of the most prominent women in this section, is dead of pneumonia. VALPARISO Following two unsuccessful attempts at suicide, John Block, 56 years old. a retired carpenter locked the door to his bachelor apartment, swallowed poison, and turned on the gas. ,m, KOKOMO The first lot platted in Kokomo, purchased 75 years ago by

Williamsburg, Ind. The Parent- Teachers association of

Williamsburg ' will meet Thursday

afternoon at 2:30 at the school building. Superintendent C. O. Williams will discuss some needed improvements in the school. School discipline will also be discussed. Special music. All patrons anC friends are invited to attend Revival meetings are being conducted at the Friends' church

Mrs. W. C. Piehl and daughter Eliza

beth, returned to their home here

Thursday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, of Newcastle Mrs. M. D. Martin has been confined to her home here with an attack of tonsilitls Mrs. George

Armstrong Is ill Miss Ethel Shelley and Miss Hazeley from Fairview

side called on friends in the south end

Monday evening Edna Durbin. west

jof town, returned to her home Satur

day after spending several days with Pauline Smith, of Newcastle Mrs. James Armstrong and baby spent several days last week with Harry Macey and family Charles Goodson and family were the guests of Enos Veal and wife Sunday.

the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Teetor. Lothair Teetor, who is a student at the State university, Madison, Wis., also left Sunday after spending the holidays at home and his brother Macy Teetor, who also spent the holidays at their home. "Lltecraft", left Saturday for Philadelphia. Pa, where he is a university student. All spent two weeks at home. Kenneth Miller, of Philadelphia, a friend of Macy

Teetor, spent a week at Litecroft dur

ing the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teetor and sons, Lothair and

Macy were among the guest at a New Year's reception at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Stegall at Richmond, Thursday evening.

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