Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 77, 10 February 1920 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTELEGRAM, TUESDAY, '-FEti.' 10, 1920.
PAGE ELEVEN
oFARMERS BACK UP MEMBERSHIP DRIVE - Warn county's farm federation is planning for a large increase In membership this week, according to a statement made Tuesday by Theodore Darls, president of the county organization. Enthusiasm among members conducting the membership campaign is hjgh, and It Is predicted that the county's quota will be exceded before
the drive ts ended next Saturday. Several townships have called . speakers but on account of a similar rush In other parts of the state to increase the membership it Is almost impossible to get-any ontside help for the week. There will be a meeting of the Dalton township farmers in the school house Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Nearly all the townships in the county will make a house to- house drive for memberships and any farmer missed by these committees is asked to give his name and membership fee to the township president or other available officer.
Suburban News
GREENSFORK. Ind. Miss Sarah Gamber is visiting in Shirley.. . . .Mrs.
Charles Smith is seriously 111 at her
nome on Main street, of pneumonia. Ora Wise is sick The Willing Workers class of thv-Ghristlan church met at the home of Melvln Boyd, Saturday evening. There were six members present Mrs Will Brooks was called to Economy on account of the sickness of her brother Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomburgh are spending a few days at Hagerstown. . . A.Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Delhageh spent P&unday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delhagen.v. . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Hasrerstown, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Myers Lena Underbill! is sick at her home east of
town Charles Campbell and family are moving to the Isabelle Klenile property, recently vacated by Mrs.
Margaret Haller. J CHESTER, Ind. Mrs! Caleb Duke spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown, near Lynn There are a number of cases of flu in this vicinity. ....Luther Hinshaw and son Maurice spent Tuesday at Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vornaiif spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman.. . ..Prayer meeting was held at the M. E. church here Wednesday night.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lamb and son Gerald are slowly improving from the flu Mrs. James Webster was hostess for a meeting of the Booster class at her home Thursday afternoon. , A Valentine box was a feature of the afternoon s 'entertainment. The following members were present: " Mrs. Caleb Duke, Mrs. T. S. Martin, Mrs. Luther Hinshaw, Mrs. Charles Woodruff, Mrs. Harry Vornauf, Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Elbert Knp, Mrs. Edwin Charles. The class will meet at the home of Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell, Thursday afternoon. March 4. ..The Woman's Foreign Missionary society met at the home of Mrs.,Bert Carman next Tuesday afternoon.;; .. The local Ladies' Aid society will serve dinner at the E. W. Henley sale next Thursday.
....Mr. and Mrs. John Newbold was in Cambridge City Saturday.... Mrs. Lizia Hosier and daughter, Mrs. Pearl Dalbey were in Cambridge City Saturday.... Mrs. Lilly Castle was in Rich
mond Saturday Jerry McDaniels
was visiting Dr. and Mrs. Ehli, Sunday. ' FAIRFIELD, Ind. Omer Himelick lost a valuable cow by death last week.... Re v. A. D. Mills and family entertained the Unllln Advance club last Friday night.... Basil Naylor is quite ill. Dr. Allen of Colters Corner is the attending physician. .. .Eleanor
Maxine, the three weeks old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neukam, died last Tuesday night. The funeral service were held at the M." E. church and burial at Maple Grove cemetery at Brookville.. .. . Miss Mary Anderson, a violinist, of Oxford, O., was the weekend guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Mills
. ...Miss Estelle McMahan entertain-! ed the W. F. Society Friday afternoon. Mrs. Emmet Ashby and Miss j Lorena Yocom became members. HOLLANSBURG, O. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rhodes, of Newcastle, were visitors at the home of Carl Baker and family, last Week Mrs. O. M. Jennings, of Whitewater, spent Friday with Mrs. Mary Slick Mrs. O. A. Lownlng , is attending . the millinery opening at Indianapolis, this' week Mrs. Wesley Chenoweth called on Mrs.' Dr. Meek, Friday. Mrs. G. W. Harley called on Mattie Locke Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeCamp of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caskey.. . . .Miss Opal Wolfal was the guest of Ruth Parker from Wednesday 'till Friday.. .. .Mrs. George Thompson called on Mrs. Jessie Richards Wednesday evening Miss Ollie Moore is substitute teacher this week of the primary grade during the illness of Miss Zelmn Zechar James Harrison," son of Mrs. Alice Harrison, died at "his . home in Dayton Monday, a victim of pneumonia. He leaves a wife and five children. The funeral was held at the home of his mother here Wednesday Mrs. Mar
garet Reden and son Harvey, have moved to their new home on North Main street Mrs. Mae Ritenour and son visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Nicholas, of Richmond, a few days this week Mr. Bert Spencer of near Lynn, took dinner with his sister, Susie Tillson, Wednesday Michael Sherrow and family moved into Dan Albright's house. Monday, which was vacated by Paul- Aber-
MILTON. Ind. The 500 club will
leet this week with Mrs. Carrie John-
on....Mrs. Alice Gresh entertained
f.i dinner Friday evening Rev. and
Mrs. McCormick and children, Ruth and Rodrick and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Ft. Wayne The Embroidery club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Will Brown The Jolly 24 will meet Thursday evening with Miss Marie Harmeier. . . .Mrs. Leona McClure has an office position in the Claypool hotel at Indianapolis Mrs. Alice Gresh and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones went Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst. .. .Mrs. Hern and son, Walter of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gause. Walter Hern and Harry Gause spent Saturday at Rushville Mrs. Lute Lantz and son
went to Indianapolis Saturday to spend
a few days with Mrs. Anna Hittle..
Temple Dick from near Arcadia was
the Kuest of Mrs. Oliver Beeson and
family several days last week.... Mrs.
Will Miller spent Saturday at Rich mond.
PERSHING, Ind., Mrs. Charles
Vjnter3 is sick Lloyd Stoffer and
v rn bowers were in uieiimonu on business Saturday. .. Protracted meet
ing is being well attended; much in
terest is being taken. .. .Busby Laman
spent Thursday and Friday in Oxford,
O.....Mrs. Delia Taylor and daughter
Norma, spent Tuesday in Richmond
..Warren Personett of Jacksonburg
and family have moved to Pershing.. ..Miss Francis Hiday is sick.... Mrs.
Sourbeer was in Richmond Saturday
....Mrs. Grace Rusk received word
from her daughter, Mrs. Goldie Cul
AMierson that her little son. Robert has vlhe flu Mr. and Mrs. Wickersham
of Jacksonburg and Mrs. Moisner and
daughter of Cambridge City were visiting Mr and Mrs. Earl Wiekershain
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Mrs. George Stifer, of Greenfield, is meeting her sister, Mrs. John Mannon ..Miss Grace Kiess, accompanied by her sister Miss Julia, also Mrs. Overbaugh of Centerville, left Friday for Indianapolis. Mrs. R. L. Scott accompanied them and spent the day Mrs. A. H. Hodson and son Herbert, who
have been ill, is slowly improving.. . . . Preaching services were conducted at the Baptist church Sunday morning and avenlng by Rev. Collins of. New
castle.. . .Mrs. Jennie Jones has as her
guest her cousin, Mrs. Hattie Thompson, of Indianapolis The body of Arthur Shiedler, who died of pneumonia, former Cambridge- residences
was brought to Cambridge for burial
Friday The Loyal Daughters of
Hk Christian Church will meet with
Miss Pauline Rowe, Vednesday. night,
. -. Miss . Milared Carpenter came
home' from Delaware, O., to spend a few days. . : . . Amandas Mason visited
relatives in Richmond Sunday.. ... .A
Roger Bean ' entertainment will be
riven at the Hurst Opera House Thursday night The Ladies' Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet
with Mrs. Oscar Cooley Wednesday afternoon.... Mrs. Charles Puckett
and little daughter Virginia Ann, .is
ill Harry. Ginn and family have
moved from the Woodard farm to a
farm north of town..... Pearl. Huddleston accompanied her mother to Iowa where Mrs. Huddleston will make her home with her daughter there.... .Joe Moore Is ill.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foss, of Richmond, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hageman. Miss Nellie Boyd is ill .Ellis Filby, of Indianapolis, visited relatives and friends in Cambridge recently.,-.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris visited at Indianapolis this waek... ....Edward Close, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Close, is ill Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pierson, of Lewisville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fancher this week
Miss Lucile Lock is ill Miss Catherine Ulrich is home from a visit in Chicago Mrs. Lillian Lowery visited her aunt. Mrs. Hart, at Milton, Thursday. Lennard Ellsbury has been ill. ' ' " j '
CAMDEN. O.Ralph Duskey of
Dayton spent'Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Duskey Mr. and
Mm. John Grestle of Hamilton were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Olivia Brown
and Miss Lina Harris. .. .Mr. ana Mrs,
P. G. Shuey have returned from sev
eral weeks' visit with tneir son, Arthur. In Tampa, Florida. They are
now in the sanitarium, Bick with la grippe.... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall
had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs
Dick Duskey Miss Mary Craig, who has been working in Dayton, will return to Camden this week. . . .Miss Laverna Smith was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Frank White Tommy Shafer spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Lou Phares. Mrs. Jessie Roberts is in Cincinnati this week Mr. Hibblns of Fort Wayne was guest of friends Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Ed Barnet is confined to the house with grippe Mrs. Mary Bennett Wilson is sick Mr. and Mrs. Will Stokes and son, James who have been the guests of Mr. Stokes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Stokes, hate rettrrned to their home in New York city. .". .Miss Margurite Brown was week-end guest of Miss May Scott H. T. Scott left Satur
day for a visit with his brother, Clifford and family in Detroit. Mich Superintendent Tullis, Mr. McDill, Mrs. PatioX, Miss Von Matre, Miss Jameson, Miss Mitchell, Miss Baker, Miss Tingle, Miss Hampton, attended the County Teachers association at Eaton Saturday. Prof. McDougal of Richmond, Kentucky Normal school gave the principal address. ECONOMY, Ind. Charles Replogle,
attending school at Hagerstown, visited recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jcihn Replogle J. M. Manning spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams at Muncie Kenneth Cain of Earlham college, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain Estella Kimball, of Richmond spent Sunday with her mother and sister Mr.
and Mrs. James Haxton of Richmond, spent Sunday With Mr." and Mrs. Edgar S trickier.. . . .Neal Newlan of Earl
ham college, preached at the Friends church Sunday Otto Thornburg visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thornburg, Sunday. They, are bojh ill... Miss Ammond was at Richmond Friday..... Paul Oler is ill Daniel Williams of Marion. Ind., is spending a few days here with relatives - and friends.. v. .Miss Daisy Osborn spent Sunday with Vernon Marshall and family.. . . .Erman Swain and wife and daughter of Richmond, spent Saturday with Clarence Pedro and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Swain, and Sun-j
uay wun Mrs. tten rearo at Moaoc. . .W. E. Oler has been 111 the past week Mrs. Randolph Nelson went to Muncie to care for hfs daughter, who is ill .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fennimore of Carlos City spent Friday
and ' Saturday vWith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mendenhall .Among those at. Richmond ' Friday were "Mr. and Mrs.' John Bowman, Margaret Bowman, Dora Pearce, Mrs. Elvin Swain and Art Cain.. . . .Shades Morrison attended a funeral at Anderson Friday, returning home Saturday Rev. J. J. Fischer arrived home Saturday from Gas City, where his wife and little, daughter were visiting when the
child became ill.. . Mr. and Mrs, Harry Downing bad as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, Miss Margaret Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. William McCann and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Cain and daughter Geneveive... Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunningham, of Richmond, spent the week end with their daughter, Mrs. J, L. Replogle and family.. .. Mr. . and Mrs. William Foutz were at Richmond several days with their brother. Dr. John Fouts, who has been ill..... 'Elvin Hunt, of Muncie, spent Sunday -here with his- mother and grandmother Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Haisley and son Phillip, of near Losantville, were in town Saturday, attending the community sale. . . Mrs. Anna Kennedy and son Ralph, Mrs. Estella Cranor, Miss Frances Kerr and Miss Carrie Cranor were at Richmond Saturday afternoon Ottis Turner and family are quite ill... Harry Thornburg of Hagerstown was in town Saturday.. .. .Mr., and Mrs. O. Cranor had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greenstreet, of Washington, and Daniel Williams, of Marlon, Ind.. . . . ; .Mrs. Minnie Beard mtmmmmtmm
wept to spiceland Sunday to see her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weldy and
daughter Ruth, of Mlddletown, werei
guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cain, Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beall Sunday H. E. Cain, C. & O. agent, is doing relief work at Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong of Williamsburg, were tne guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Parker Saturday. WEBSTER. Court Jarrett of Lynn, was visiting at J. B. Borton's Friday. ....Miss Edith Duncan of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth Mrs. Dora Yundt was a Richmond visitor recently.... Miss Clara Newsom has resigned her place in the school to attend Earlham. Miss Lucile Williams
is substituting for her. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Hagerstown visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey Sunday.
Mrs. Bell Wills visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer of Fountain City the week end.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Green Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Haisley entertained Satur day evening for the Ladies' Aid soci
ctv of the M. E. church. Music and
games furnished the amusements Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns
Richmond, Frank Williams, Misses
Lessie, and Lucile and Cecil Williams, Ethel Williams of Williamsburg. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Bond and family Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tice, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest "Watt and family, Mr. and Mrs. All Irvin, Mrs. Carrie Petry, Mrs. Rebecca Code and Miss Minnie Irvin. Refreshments were served to the guests Rev. Morris of Williamsburg filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bud Demeree spent . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hollingsworth Mrs. Leo
Burnett and daughter Bernice, and
Miss Pauline Atkinson spent Sunday in Richmond Andrew Stephenson
spent tne week end with Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb. .. .Miss Bessie Wicker sham of. Richmond, spent the week
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