Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 68, 30 January 1920 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 30, 1920.
PAGE NINE
BEVERIDGE SOUNDS
G. 0. P. KEYNOTE AT DETROIT MEETING
jattsnded the funeral of Mrs. Joe Out-
land, at Richmond Charles Boyd returned to his home here Tuesday, after being In the hospital for two weeks.'... The .Rev. Earl Baldwin will preach at the Friends' church at 10:30 Sunday The Rev. McColgln will preach at the Christian church Sunday at 10:30 a. m Mr. and Mrs. William Roller and Mr. and Mrs. Don Overman spent. Wednesday In Rich
mond.. Mrs. Edward Stanton is spend
DETROIT. Mich. Jan. 30. The 1920 Republican camnaien was onened here
nie by former Senator Al- lng a few day8 wltn Mr and Mr8.vw Tert J. Beveridge. of Indiana, before fifln RPVnoid
a brilliant audience, representative of
an groups, which crowded Arcaria hall, the largest auditorium In the city. That this Is to be a history-making campaign is evidenced by the fact that never before has such interest been shown In a purely political meeting preceding election by more than nine months. Hundreds of women present experienced the thrill of their first political meeting. Hundreds more of recently naturalized Americans learned that free speech is not all Inclusive license, but a sacred privilege not to be abused. They joined in applause when
senator Beveridge declared
may advocate resistance to the laws or the violent overthrow of the government." Industrial Problems. Members of labor unions present were warned against the uncertain end they are approaching if they permit themselves and their organizations to be denominated by the despotism of ruthless labor dictators who advocate violence or who attempt, to remedy real or supposed grievances by intimidating and prostituting the government. They, too, expressed their approval when the senator declared that the majesty of the law must be upheld, for there can be no compromise with lawlessness. Business men were warned that the corrupt methods of venal wealth representing only a small part of the nation's business are no more to be countenanced than are the equally wicked methods of some organized, law-dofvine labor errnuns renresentine
only a small part of the nation's industry. Shifty policies and professional office holders who are tools of either group must and will be repudiated at the polls, he declared. Mr. Beveridge denounced the class movement flth the challenge: "We Republicans are for representative government by all the people and .gainst autocracy by particular groups." Michigan Republicans have heeded National Chairman Hays' admonition. "What we need in this country is not less politics, but more attention to politics." The audience frequently voiced its approval with prolonged applause as he fearlessly drove home ono point after another, scoring the Democratic
administration for its failure to prepare for a conflict which was recognized as unavoidable long before the United States declared war; for. the criminal extravagance in the conduct of the war directly traceable to the utter lack of preparedness: for its hideous debacle in Russia and Siberia; for its advocacy of internationalism as a substitute for a fervent and intense American nationalism, and for lte utter neglect of pressing domestic problems to deWy the 'solution of which is to court national disaster. The League of Nations, he declared, should be made a campaign issue Jn order that the people may vote on it. The magnitude of the question, he pointed out, is all the more reason whly it should be voted on, and as he asserted that nolitical parties are
mere parlor organizations if not made the vehicles for an expression by the people on great questions.
Suburban News
FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. ' Miss
Clementine Overman was ill at her home last week with mumps.... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King moved recently Into the property vacated by Ashur Woolley. .. .The last number of the
llyceum lecture course will be given
Friday night, Jan. 30, at the M. E. church, at 8 o'clock. The evening's program will be given by the Virginians, a company which is composed of five jubilee singers.... Miss Clementine Overman entertained a party of young people at her home here Sunday Mrs. Ona Boren re-
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"No man i wplr after vtsltinv a tattr Havo nriVi V.A
Reynolds and family at Newcastle.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Drishel of Richmond, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean House and son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loeb, of this city were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bond, Tuesday. .. ..Mr. and Mrs. W. Pierson, of Lewisville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faricher, Tuesday Robert Krone is ill Mrs. Charles Loeb visited at Lewisville Wednesday, with relatives Miss Edna Myers is 111 Miss Carlyle Diffenderfer has just returned from a visit with Mrs. George Butler of Indianapolis Russell Worl has purchased the home property of Dr. Tiefenthaler, formerly the Bradbury home, in the north part of town.... Henry Bowles is ill...... Mrs. H. B. Boyd and daughter. Miss Nellie are ill Mrs. Cora Bailey is visiting Mrs. Hobbs at Plainfleld Mrs. Dan Evans and daughter, Miss Gladys, were Richmond visitors Tuesday... .The Five Hundred Club gave a co-operative dinner at the home of Mrs. Clarence Ingerman for the members and their families Mrs. Ell Brewer is ill.. Claude Kittennan gave a talk on "France" to the sixth grade of the public school, which was very much appreciated, Wednesday The Rebekahs were to have had installation of officers Monday evenine.
but on account of illness of several members it is postponed until Friday afternoon Mrs. I. N. Falls will attend spring millinery openings at Indianapolis Monday .Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Moore were called to Winchester on account oX the death of a relative, Mr. Hotmeyer. PERSHING Mrs. Edna Ohmit and daughter. Maxine, spent Sunday with
ner motner, Mrs. W. Chase Mrs. Lou Rusk entertained Sunday, Mrs. Goldie Culbertson and son Robert and Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunt Mrs. William Hartman has the lagrippe.. .Mrs. Rebecca Myers Is seriously ill and her sister is taking care of her... Mrs. Barbara Brown fell on the ice and hurt herself Milton Snapp and Lloyd Stoffer went to Cambridge City on business Wednesday Burley Lamm made a business trip to Fair-
haven, Wednesday A shower was
given in honor of Miss Genevive Jameson Friday evening, who was married to Mr. Gardner of Chicago this week.
iney win resiue in iicaso. A Beautiful home has been arranged by Mr. Gardner for his bride. Mr. Gardner is a singer. BENTON VILLE The next number of the Lyceum course will be Monday evening, Feb. 2. The Virginians will be the entertainers Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason and Mrs. Martha -Miller spent Sunday with Tom McKee and family Miss Minnie Higham has been Bick the past .week Harry Weaver spent Monday in Cambridge City..... Carl Curtis and family entertained the Pitch-In club Friday evning. CASTINE. O. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brown of near Ithica, were Sunday guests at the home of Earl Clay and
family.. . .Mr. and Mrs. George Banta spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Banta Mr. and Mrs. Charles Longenbaker entertained Mrv and Mrs. Orla Farst and daughter, Pauline, at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rubsel Shaeffer called on Mr. andMrs. Hittle at New Madison Sunday afterneon. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown are victims of influenza .John Guigsy and daughter, Lurene, visited William Drew and family near New Madison Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Chrisner Tuesday. Those who spent Sunday evening with J. Hawkey and wife were the Misses Ethel Huston. Ethel Fouts, Eva Shell, Minnie Melling, Wealthy DeCamp and Onolee McGriff; Charles Horine, Frank Huston, Earl Schweigert, Jesse Chrismer, Walter Bduss, Charles and Ralph Snyder and Roscoe Frye. MORNING SUN, Ohia. Miss Eun
ice Harris of California, recently 2aid her uncle N. C. Sloan, of this place a brief visit.... Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCreary gave a dinner party on Wednesday to several of their neighbors and friends The H. O. Silver family moved to Oxford this week. Their son Otto expects to take charge of their farm for a year Miss Bessie Du Bois entertained guite a number Friday afternoon at a shower in honor of Mrs. Clarence Falk, nee Miss Gladys Marshall who was married.
Hunt visited ths School here Wednesday.. . . .Rev. Ola Johnson will preach at Jericho, Sunday morning and evening R. G. Beeson Is sick. Husten Koosa and Albert Glover are in charge of his store.. . . .Bert Murphy and Miss Edith Hockett are sick. PHILOMATH, Ind. Earl and Irvin Doddridge and Earl Lee attended the stock sale of George Brown, Tuesday. ....Mrs. Hester Carlos was called to the home of her son, Earl Carlos, in Richmond. Tuesday, on account of the illness of his wife who has the measles Clyde Miller, was here Monday Earl Lee was a Brownsville shopper Monday Miss Doris Doddridge spent Tuesday night the guest of Miss Jessie Baber. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland, of Pea Ridge, spent Wednesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCash
land Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee and family attended the revival services at Brownsville Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Clyde Miller hauled coal irom Brownsville Wednesday and Thursday Irvin Doddridge made a business trip to Richmond, Wednesday Ambrose Perkins made a business trip to Liberty, Thursday.. ' Miss Darlie Fisher spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher Miss Maud Hunting spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Huntington, east of Liberty Edith Brown spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and family.
Sunday the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Rolls Park Mr. and Mrs. Orville Campbell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Jobe. Thursday.... Mrs. L- J. Cully is spending several days with her mother north of town. . . .Mrs. Will Murry and Mrs. Walter Snyder were guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Robert McDougal Wednesday.... Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Giese of near Alquania were calling on the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Giese, Tuesday... Mrs. Ben Tomes spent Sunday with her father, Mr. J. D. Smith... Mr. an dMrs. Ray Winters were dinned guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winters Sunday . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaper and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Darlns Bennett. .. .Mr. Louise Moore of Indianapolis is 'spending several several days here the guest or his sister. Mrs. Issac Todd.... Mrs. Mildred
Helms, of Abington, is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaufman and fam
ily this week Misses Helen Hol-
lingsworth and Ethel Hendrickson
were guests of Miss Hattle Gear. Tues
day night.; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Maze and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maze.... Mr. Glenn
Kaufman was the guest of Miss Cuba Kinder to diner Sunday Mr. A. M. Parks spent Saturday and Sunday
with his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Parks
at Boston, who is seriously ill.... Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Winters, of Clifton spent Tuesday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winters . . . .Mrs. Ben Tomas, and Mrs. Everett
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Stevens spent Wednesday afternoon
the guests of Mrs. Rollo Parks... Miss Ruth Parks spent Saturday, evening the guest of Miss Ora Long UT.. Miss Ruth Matt, of Liberty, spent the week end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Watt. -
Eyes Strained? If your eyes are work-etrained or tired; if your vision is dint or blurred; if it bothers you to read: if your eyes born or Itch or ache; if you wear glasses, get a bottle of Bon -Opto tablets from your dnxgist, dissolve one in a fourth of a lass of water and use from, two to four times a day to bathe the eyes. Eon-Op to has brought comfort- and "lief to thousands and thousands. Nrte: Doctors say Bon Opto ttrensjChans rht m ia a waek'a time in Many iiial m
BROWNSVILLE, Ind. Miss Ora Long of Liberty spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Issas Todd Misses Luva Kaufman and Treva Hollingsworth spent Saturday and
BLOOMINGSPORT, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ozbun's are the parents of a baby boy which arrived at their home Tuesday night Mrs. Logan
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ELDORADO, O. Samuel Miller attended a Sunday school convention in Indiana last week Daniel Markey's tale will be February 10 W. B. Mc- . Kee 13 visiting this week at Warren - and Andrews City, Ind John Cahill has bought the Sam Norton house on Kast National Street. He will have 1 the house moved to his south farm as soon as the work can be done The illustrated lecture, "Beu Hur." which was to have been delivered by E. L. Cain, pastor of the Christian Church of New Paris, Saturday night, at the K. of P. opera house, was postponed on account of unfavorable weather and the influenza. GREENSFORK Miss Grace Stanton, is working as stenographer at the Teetor-Hartley factory at Hagerstown ....Mrs. Ernest Burg and Mrs. Tom Gray spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Everette Tipton. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pickett are moving to Hagerstown Several Greensfork persons
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