Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 60, 21 January 1920 — Page 10

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THE . RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND , SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21. 1920.

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: 75TH BIRTHDAY j " ' : i' y " 1 1 " ; The year "i92t will mark the dlaynnnd or 75th anniversary of St. And

rew's "Catholic -church in Richmond, for; In J $46 the German settlers in the south part of Richmond founded the present church. " v . As a fitting monument to the year the congregation is planning extensive Improvements and repairs to the interior, which when completed will make St. Andrew's church one of the most beautiful In this section: It is not planned to start' these improvements until next summer, however. A complete renovation of tho furniture and fixtures,; and a rearrangement of the Ughting and ventilating systems will be effected. The entire hurch," is to be decorated, the best artists in the country being called into comDetltlon for - this work, .which is

to' be executed in accordance with the highest forms of mural ecclesiastical art. The artistic lines of the ceiling are io be brought out even to better adVantage than at present. The walls w ill be adorned with costly frescoes. The sanctuary Is to receive a particularly-rich treatment, which is to bring the altar into hold relief. The iatuary is also to undergo a thorough Tenovation, new canopies. to be provided for the 14 groups along the -walls, v - . - ; One of the chief improvements will te the replacing of the present wood chancel railing with one composed of marble and onyx. The railing, which is to be a' masterpiece of the sculptor's jart. wilLbe sent here from Italy. For: several years a fund has been Accumulating to defray the cost of hese expenditures, and as a result, thousands of dollars are available.. The ost or the complete decorations planned ifeQwever, . amount ' to more than the present fund. The congregation has agreed to make up the difference. ..

KENTUCKIAN SAYS HE CAN MAKE GOLD

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Ohio News Flashes

NEWARK George Abbott, fearing Iry era effect, visited an undertaker, Arranged for his funeral, then shot himself. WEST UNION Ben Mains was instantly killed in front of his home, when run over by his own tobacco wagon. WEST UNION Coll Newman had a narrow escape from death when his home was burned, near Winchester. EAST LIVERPOOL Georg Clark, 7, son of C. F. Clark and wife, is dead from injuries sustained when his sled ran 1 into an automobile. PEEBLES Jaunita Frost, 8, is dead from injuries received at school in a coasting accident. WEST MANSFIELD Damage of ? 30,000 resulted when fire destroyed residence and office of Dr. C. E. Louthan and adjoining property. HICKSVILLE The bank of Hicksville has been turned over to state ex

aminers. Long-time paper is said to

have embarrassed the Institution.

Thomas M. Rees. After more than ten years of experimenting Thomas M. Rees of Dayton. Ky., believes that he has discovered a way of making gold from chemicals containing no gold. That Rees has been successful in his experiments is borne out by reports of assayists whose analyses of samples submitted by him show all the way from a trace of gold to quantities worth $147 per ton.

Monroe School Notes

Indiana News Brevities

LAFAYETTE Determined to sift out those responsible for the recent visit cf Scott Rearing, alleged radical, to Lafayette a few -weeks ago, a special committee from the Central Labor Union has called a special meeting for next Sunday to decide on some form of direct action.

LAFAYETTE Raw sable furs are the payment being received by the Freedom Playing Card company of this city for its product in Russia. Officials of the company refused to accept the currepcy of the TrotzkyLenine government. INDIANAPOLIS During the fiscal year which ended Sept. 30, 1919. there were 94,179 hunting and fishing licenses issued in Indiana, according to the figures Just made public. GARY With thirty-three new cases of influenza reported tho local health authorities have estimated that ihere are 500 cases of the epidemic in the city. TERRE HAUTE Decreased coal production, due to car shortage, readied its highest peak of the season in

the field adjacent to Terre Haute.

Mrs. Lowell Horner has been teaching the" third" grade this week, Mrs. Lester Geeting being absent on account of sickness. Miss Alma Miller taught Monday and Miss Lois Hoover tought the fourth grade the remainder of the week, Mrs. Frank Dempsey being ill with the flu. The basketball games for Jan. 9 and 16 were postponed indefinitely on account of the heavy enow. The picture show for Thursday night, Jan. 22 will feature Mary Pickford in "Less Than the Dust," a Paramount picture well worth seeing. Also a Ford Educational reel show begins at 7:30. The members of the Monroe Glee

Club had a very pleasant time Tuesday evening when they Journeyed to Lewisburg in a bob-sled and surprised the music instructor E. Vernon Moore. Martha Blackford has been absent from the fourth grade all week. John Freeh visited the school all week. , The following pupils of the seventh grade have neither been tardy nor ab

sent during the first semester: Mabel Shaffer, Treva -Wehrley, Hazel Thompson, Orla Thompson, Crist Brown, and Mary Petry. The eighth grade honor roll for the first semester is as follows: Erma

Miller, A; Byron Chambers, A; Dorothy Rantsay, B; Mary Creager, B; Roland Smith, B; Kenneth Slorp, B, and Floyd Spitler, B. These grades are the general average in all subjects. Mary Teas visited lona D. Kimmel Thursday night. An illustrated lecture was given to

the Animal Husbandry class Wednesday forenoon by Mr. P. G. Campbell on types and breeds of beef cattle. The slides were received from U. S. Relation services.

.Hannah's Creek ; Several attended the annual meet

ing of the stock and dairy association of the farmers' snort course at Purdue last week. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Iitchel are greatly enjoying their

visit in Florida this winter Mrs.

Everett Little has been , ill with grip.

. .Irving LaFuze- and wife . and Will

Kitchel and wife visited John Roll and

family in Wayne county recently. - Mrs.

Roll is a sister of Mr Kitchel.... Miss Florence, Creek was a guest of her sister, Mrar Roy Carson, last Thursday and Friday .... Mrs. Olive La Fuze en

tertained her son. Perry LaFuze and

children at dinner Sunday.... Mrs. Harry Greggerson received word that

her sister. Mrs. Lena Borrodale, was recently married and resides in Dayton.... George Hart, who formerly re

sided near here but now of Richmond, has been quite ill for some time and has been taken to Reid Memorial hospital for treatment, but his condition does not improve. Mr. Hart is a brother of Mrs. Homer LaFuze of this place. .. .Chester Beets was busy hauling coal from Liberty to the Hannah's Creek school house Monday.... Zach - Stanley passed through here Monday taking a lelgh ride to the county seat.... Dr. George A. Sigler, formerly of Liberty, Ind., died at his

home in Indianapolis Saturday evening. Gratis There was a splendid exhibit at the poultry show Friday and Saturday. One bird was valued at J150. . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Brattom attended the automobile show at Dayton, Thursday,... Miss Ruby Gaunther of West Manchester, is teaching in our school in Miss Buckley's place, Miss Buskley Is In the hospital at her home in Mountpelier, Indiana, where she underwent an operation for appendecites . . Joe Murray and Sheba Mobly spent Saturday in Dayton Mrs. John Houser has been sick the past week with la grippe. . ... .Rony Silvers and

miss May Coleman were married Saturday. In the evening a crown of

serenaders gathered at her home and

were treated to cigars and candy.,. . . A number of members from the Middletown I. O. O. F. met with our lodge Saturday night. Pearl Focht, Lyndom Street and Byrom Young were taken into the lodge Mrs. Jim Zimmerman is visiting her son's, Hurschel and Roscoe and families at Miamisburg this week.

Short News of City

Antioch, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Toney and children were among the number who attended the surprise Sunday of Mrs. Andrew Toney, of Eaton Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoops of Ingomar. .... Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson

were week-end visitors at the Frank

Duke home, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Emrick and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cabiness and child spent the day at this home Miss Grace Call spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Thelma M inning Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vernon and children spent Tuesday with Mr. ad Mrs. Neal Geeting and Wednesday Mrs. Josie Oler and baby were dinner guests of Mrs. Emma Geeting. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown Glenn Wysong, of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with home people Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Emrick &nd dauehter were Sundav visitors of

Mr. and Mrs. John Mastern on thel'luenza

ENLARGE DEPARTMENT STORE Announcement has been made by John F. Ackerman and company that they will enlarge their dry goods store at 918 Main street to Include the second floor of the building which they now occupy and own. The store will also be remodeled. 200 C. C. BALLOTS SENT Approximately 200 ballots were sent out today by the Commercial club to its members, to nominate 18 candidates for directors of the organization. Next Monday ballots will be sent out with the names of . the 18 nominees, and from these nine directors will be chosen. BETTER HOMES MEETING "The Home Within the House" is the' subject Mrs. Allen D. Hole will

use in an informal talk before the Bet

ter Homes association which meets in the ygh school at Centerville on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Richard Spahr of Centerville will read a paper on the "History of Home

Economics. Miss Beulah Bowers of

Centerville will give a reading and Miss Erpha Lundy also of Centerville

will sing.

LEAVES FOR GUATEMALA Frank E. Wlssler left Wednesday

for New Orleans, whence he will sail

for Guatemala. Central America. Mr. Wlssler. who has been connected with ! the Amslnck Export company in New! York City for several months, will take charge of business interests of that company in Central America. KAUFMAN TO IDAHO Willard Kaufman, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eggemeyer, of South Twenty-first street, left Tuesday night for Twin Falls. Idaho, where he will engage in architectural work with his cousin. Mr. Kaufman is well known among the city's younger set. DAVIS TALKS ON RICHMOND An interesting and Instructive talk on "Richmond," and its conditions in general, was given at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club Tuesday by Dell B. Davis, city engineer, and a

member of the local, club. Ed N. Wilson, J. H. Bentley and J. H. Hill were elected as delegates, with full voting power, to the eleventh district conference at Fort Wayne, Feb. 11 and 12. FARM DIRECTORS TO MEET A meeting of the board of directors of the county federation will be held

in the local court house at 9:25 a. m., Monday, Jan. 26, to make plans for a

membership drive. They will also

discuss raising $3,000, the county's quota of the state $20,000 guarantee

iund. DR. SMITH PRESIDES.

Dr. S. E. Smith, of Easthaven. ore-

sided at the meeting of Indiana university students and faculty members at Bloomington Tuesday, which was addressed by Jacob Gould Schurman,

president or Cornell university. OFFERS REWARD FOR HOUSE. Richmond's crowded condition is shown by an advertisement which appeared in the papers Tuesday, offering $10 reward for information leading to the finding of a modern houso before March 1. DEATH RATE HERE 12.7. Richmond, with a death rate of only 12.7 per thousand, stood high among the cities of the state in December, according to board of health statistics. The highest ' death rate wa3 In Lafayette, with 21.6, and the

lowest Michigan City, with 6.9. In

cases were reported in 27

friends of Post C. attend this service.

S. S. I. A. MEETS FOR BUSINESS A business meting was held by the

South Side Improvement Association, at their luncheon In Beall view. Tuesday evening. Only matters pertain

ing to the association were discussed.

Webster, Ind. Mrs. Martha Irvin is spending several-days with her father Milton Davis.... Those attending the funeral of Thomas Clark, of Hagerstown. which was held at the Friends church at Webster, Tuesday afternoon, were Lindley Bond and Mrs. Emma StauCombe, Milton Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Haisley, Mr. end Mrs. John Townsend, all of Richmond...'. ..Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and family

visited Mr. and Mrs. A.'L. Baldwin, Sunday evening Mrs. Dora Youndt

and son Harold spent Tuesday visit

ing friends near Greensfork Mrs.

Mary Palmer and daughter Lois, Mrs. Lucile Beeson, Mrs. Mae Wllcoxen

spent Monday afternoon visiting the school. .. .Mrs. Clara Culbertson and

children visited Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessup Monday Henry Shelly has

purchased the school hack of Arthur

Palmer.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Beeson enter

tained for Mrs. Mary Palmer and

daughter, Loisf Monday. .. .Several of the young people of this vicinity have been attending church at WiWlliams-

burg Mrs. Hattie Borton, who formerly lived here, is very ill, at her

home in Richmond. .. .Milton Bishop,

of Richmond was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershot, Tues

day.

Every happy face we meet adds

one more sunbeam to our lives.

Its Creamy Flavor

Whets the Appetite Crusader Milk Bread has a flavor that will delight your palate it's so creamy and toothsome. This distinctive flavor is due to the use of the finest white flour combined with rich, creamy milk, making Crusader Milk Bread unusually fine in texture and light in crumb. Crusader ffiSk Bread LARGE AND SMALL LOAVES will tempt the jaded appetite -with its fine flavor. Children like it best and it is best for them full of

strengthening nutriment. For sale by better grocers.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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Hagerstown, Ind. Mrs Claude Yoke and daughter Pauline, of Richmond, will spend a few days here this week with Mrs. Jacob Hutchinson Attorney Robert

B. Stewart, of Indianapolis, will give

an address at the M. E. church here Sunday morning, on the subject. "The

Hero of Babylon" Mrs. MorrlsHar-

rison. Mrs. Albert Suckow. Mrs

Charles Working. Mrs. Arch Benbow. and Mrs. John Hunt spent Thursday

afternoon with Mrs. Jacob Hutchinson This croup of ladies has been meeting

when 51 mines were reported idle be-) every two weeks and will meet again

cause of the inability of the railroad3

to furnish cars.

Jersey, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell and air. and Mrs. Frank Templeton spent Sunday wit': Mrs. Ruth Elkins Sylvester Cukefair of Crawfordsville is quite ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams Fred Brookbank, Horace and Ilerschell LaMar attended John Steinard's rale Tuesday Miss Mildred Lackey of Detroit, Mich. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lackey since Thursday.. . .Horace LaMar attended the Federation of Farmers meeting at Shelbyville Friday... ..Mr. and ?.lrs. Truman Lackey, Miss Mildred lackey. Cloyd Lackey, Joe McMahan and daughter Frances and Horace LaMar went to Liberty Saturday and heard the Hon. John Brown, wlio is head of the Indiana Federation of Farmers, speak ?t the coliseum. ....Mrs. Joseph McMahan, Mrs. Fred Brookbank and Mrs. Horace LaMar returned hame Friday evening from Lafayette, where they attended the short course Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk were in Liberty Thursday Mr. and Mrs. James Rislnger spent Saturday and Sunday in Homilton the Ruests of friends.. .Omer Doty and family entertained; at dinner Sunday, M r. and MrSv.John Snedeker. .... Mrs.

Henry Doak Is; tho 'guest of Lewi 3

White and family this week. Mrs

Bud Johns1' spent from " Monday till Thursday ; With " her mother, , Mrs. E. R. Taylor; fwho Us ill at-, her home

near Harrisbure.i ... Mrs. Abbie Johns

tisent last'; week with her .son Bud

Johns . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and

daughters. Roberta and Grace, enter

tained with a six o'clock ' dinner Fri

dav evening. Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank

White and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johns

and daughter, VIolo May. '-

in two weeks at the home or Mrs

Werking Mrs. Hurley Lontz re

ceived word this week that her motner,

Mrs. Fenimore. who is spending the

winter in California is In poor health

.Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones enter

tained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. M. T.

Fox. and Miss Theda Benbow .... Mrs.

Timothy Pierce was called to Modoc,

Sundav. on account of the death of

her father, Larkin Howell

West Road Mrs. Ross Brown spent

Saturday at the Robert Simpson home at College Corner and Wednesday with relatives near Gratis Ray Webb was a Sunday visitor here

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Huffman were in Dayton, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. James Potterf and Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Potterf and baby James, and Eva Pot-

counties,

PALSGROVE GIVES TALK. James Palsgrove, formerly of Richmond, spoke at the meeting of Commercial secretaries of the state at Terre Haute, Saturday, on "Your Organization and the Knockers." ATTEND LUMBER MEETING.

Thomas Tarkleson, of the Richmond

terf, of Dayton, were entertained ! Lumber Company, and Oran Miller, of Sunday by Mrs. Jennie Potterf. of ! the Miller-Kemper Company, are the Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cabi-jonly representatives of the Lumber ness had for their Sunday guests, Mr. ( dealers of Richmond attending the an?nd Mrs. Lenard Mattix, and Mr. and.nual conference of lumber dealers of Mrs. Samuel Leedy, Jr., and Mr. and . the state at Indianapolis, Wednesday

Mrs. Walter Cabinass and family and

Orval Baker and Lelah Driver.

Camden, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eikenberry and

Mr. and Mrs. James Catron spent Thursday and Friday in Dayton.,... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodard are the proud parents of a daughter Mrs.

Daisy Freltag and daughter. Miss

Ruth, were guests of Eaton relatives Saturday and Sunday. . . .Revival ser

vices are being held at the M. tu.

church C. H. Scott was a Camden visitor Saturday. . .Miss Helen Brown

ot near Gratis, was the guest of Miss

Sarah Scott last week. . . .The thaw of

Monday spoiled the coasting of the young people. . .Superintendent Fogarty of Eaton, was in Camden, visiting

schools, Monday. . . . .Miss Georgianna Pattison of Lewisburg spent the weekend here ...... Miss Blanch 'Hampton spent the week end with her mother in Richmond.

Whitewater, Ind. The Ladies class cf the Christian church met Thursday with Mrs. Minnie White. After the business session an hour was Bpent socially. Mrs. Retta White won a picture painted by Corrie White Mr. and Mrs. Shirley White and family. Mrs. Stella White, Everett White and Osro Blose called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blose and family Sunday afterncon Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White entertained Sunday Rev. Gullidge and family of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and daughter, Mildred. Rev. Gullidge, of Richmond, filled his regular appointment here Sunday morning, but on account of the bad roads he did not preach here Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Wright called on Mrs. Fisher, Sunday afternoon Miss Belva Newsom spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Minnie Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas and family were guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Conne White, Monday Mrs. Catherine Williams called on Mrs. Luke Fisher, Sunday evening.

TYPHOID IN UKRAINE. (By Associated Press) PRAGUE, Jan. 21. Typhoid fever

in epidemic form Is spreading through Ukraine, according to a dispatch from Czernowitz. From other sources it is reported that 20,000 persons are ill with the disease in the government og Kharkov.

OVERSUBSCRIBE CANADA'S

' LOAN BY 400 MILLIONS

TORONTO. , Jan. 21. A total of

$682,032,215 was subscribed to Canada's victory loan, it was announced to

day. There were 380,602 subscrib- j Delhagen spent Tuesday and Wednesers. The government asked fori day in Richmond and Centerville...; $300,000,000. iMra. Rice Miller is sick.

Greensfork, Ind. Arlene Duff, OUle Bane, Gladys Myers. Mary Hatfield. Blanche Davis,

Wayne Duff, Dallas Stevens, Kenneth

Nicholson and Lpren Beeson formed a leap-year . party . at the home of Gladys Myers, Saturday evening. Re? f reshments were served. The evening was enjoyed by all present..;.. ..Mrs, Carl Blsh returned Saturday to her home in Piqua, Ohio. ...Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wise "and daughter Nadiene. entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Martindale. -Mr. and Mrs. Will Wise. .... Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Strickler

and two daughters . entertained " Mrs. May, Mr5. Lucy Jewiss, Harry King

and " George Nicholson Sunday . . . . Dan

INDOOR SPORTS f - (By Associated Press NEW YORK, Jan. 21 Whist experts from many cities today opened the annual meeting of the Atlantic whist association which is to continue through Saturday. More than 150 players will compete. Chicago, St. Paul, Detroit, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Toledo, Indianapolis,' Milwaukee, Cleveland and Toronto sent representatives. BANDITS ROB JUDGE (By Associated Press)

CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 21. Armed automobile, bandits held up and rob

bed. Judge Shlmola of $2,100 at noon today and escaped after a running gun' fight with their victim in which nine 6hots were exchanged, none of which took effect. -

and Thursday.

OPEN REVIVAL. Special revival services will open Wednesday evening at the Church of the Nazarene. The Rev. L. M. Fogg of Sanbornville, N. H., will be the evangelist In charge, and will hold services each evening. Special music will be given at the meetings and a cordial invitation is extended to the public. The meetings will last several weeks. SIXTEEN ARE CONVERTED. Fifteen persons have been converted at the revival meetings of the Chester Methodist church this week. Sixteen persons have been added to the church roll. Fathers' night will be observed at the meeting Thursday night. Friday night will be Mothers' night and Saturday night will be young people's night

Baptismal services will be held Sun

day morning. MORGAN ON "EFFICIENCY" Professor Morgan of Indiana Uni

versity extension staff spoke on "Effi

ciency and Its Relation to Industry

before the class in government and industry, Tuesay evening at the high school building., A large group of teachers and commercially interested persons are attending these weekly lectures. POLICE TO HAMILTON. Sheriff Clem Can and several members of the local police force will attend the policemen's and sheriffs' banquet to be given by the Hamilton,

Ohio police force there, on Wednesday evening. T. P. A. MEMORIAL

Post C. Travelers Protective Assoc

iation will hold their memorial service at the Grace M. E. Church, Sunday, January 23, at 2:30 o'clock. An appropriate program has been arranged and it is desired that all members and

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All fish handled by us are strictly fresh caught with all the natural flavor retained. They reach you in from forty-eight to sixty hours after leaving our vessels. We are the largest producers of fresh caught fish in the United States and for the first time in the history of the fishing industry the producer is offering his goods direct to the consumer saving you three profits. These Fish sales will be held in Richmond every Thursday and Friday

Here Are Some Good Fish Recipes

Finnan Haddie

Select plump Finnan haddie, cut up in required portions size you wish to serve, cover with cold water and boil ten minutes. Remove fish from kettle to platter, have hot milk ready with small piece butter, pepper and salt to taste and pour over fish. (Sauce can be thickened if desired.)

To Fry Haddock

Fry

Cut in slices, would any fish.

as you

Fish Chowder Take one large haddock or two small ones, scale and remove head, put in kettle, cover with water, add salt to taste, boil ten minutes, then remove fish from kettle and cool. Remove skin and bones, strain off juice and set aside. . Cut in dice shape Vi lb. salt pork and one onion, fry together in skillet until light brown. Put in kettle, then add three large potatoes cut dice, shape, also prepared fish and one pint hot milk. Cook together until potatoes are soft, then serve.

Lobster a la Camouflage Select one large haddock or two small ones, boil ten minutes and remove bones and skin. Put fish in ketUe with enough water to cover, add one grated carrot, one bay leaf and a little parsley, salt to taste and boil ten minutes. Strain through fine seive, remove bay leaf and use as for Lobster Salad with Mayonalse or boiled dressing.

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