Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 116, 26 March 1920 — Page 9

THT. RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,' FRIDAY, MARCH 261920.

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FOUR RICHMOND MEN HEAD COUNTY BLOCKS IN CHURCH DRIVE

Pour Richmond men were appointed leaders for the four county conference tours of workers for the Interchurch World Movement on April 6, 7 S and 9. at a meeting held in Indianapolis Thursday. Five were present, but one was assigned as a worker. " Thursday's conference was attended by men and women church workers from every county of the Btate, who received instructions in management and methods for the tour. The state was divided Into 24 ..districts, five workers to each district. Four counties usually composed one district, but this number was reduced in the larger centers. Five counties composed a district in the smaller section. The Rev. J. J. Rae was named leader for this section, which includes Wayne, Union, Fayette and Franklin counties. The Rev. R. L. Murray and Miss Blanche Scott were named as workers. Three conferences will be held in each county in morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Richmond, Liberty, Connersville and Brookvllle will be visited in the order named. Woodman Heads Muncie District.

The Rev. Charles M. Woodman, of

the West Richmond Friends church, was named leader for a district that

composes Randolph, Delaware, Madison and Grant counties. Thi district will have the honor of opennig the Inwill have the honor of opening the Inthe first session will be held in Anderson on April 1. The second session will be held at Winchester on April 6. Members of the Rev. Woodman's team will be men of the counties mentioned. Dr. LeJ C. Pennington was named leader of a district that comprises Carrol, Clinton, Howard and Tipton counties. The first session will be held at Delphi on April 6. B. Willis Beede heads the team that will tour Decatur, Rush, Hancock and Henry counties.

1 Confederate Veterans Show Bravery as Home Is Burned to Ground i LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 26. A I rebel battle yell, sounded throughout j the Confederate home at Pewee Valley, Ky., 18 miles from Louisville, at 6 j o'clock last night was the first alarm t of a fire that three hours later had destroyed the institution. Commanded by Sergeant Gus Head, j who during the war was the keeper of ! John Morgan's mount, the 100 vetrans of the home able to walk, filed from ! the building with precision similar to : that which made the army of the confederacy famous. , Calmly 100 grays marched, at double quick, to the hospital building, made Utters of the cots and carried 50 in- ; valid comrades to safety in the little t stone church nearby. Many of the latter, however, became excited and are not expected to survive the shock. CANADIAN VETERIANS ASK $1,000 AS MINIMUM BONUS MONTREAL, March 26. Canadian 'X-servIre men want a bonus from the government ranging from a minimum

01 ?l,uuu to a maximum oi according to resolutions adopted last night at the annual convention of the Great War Veterans' association of Canada.

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DUBLIN', Ind. Preaching services at the Friends and U. B. churches next Sunday morning and evening Rev. and Mrs. John Butler returned home from Upland, Ind., Monday after a few days visit. Mr. Butler is sick The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray,mond Thompson has scarlet fever.... J. V. Hoffman celebrated his ninetythird birthday anniversary Saturday, March 20, having a few relatives and friends with him at a birthday dinner. . Mrs. Frank Jones of near Con,'nersville spent few days last week there with relatives Mrs. Varnauf i of north Richmond came Sunday for a ' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank ! Smith, and family Miss Clydia Watson of Lewisville spent Friday and Saturday whh Mrs. Frances Whorton and Miss Frances Watson Mr. and "Mrs. O. D. Hall went to Albany, Ind., Sunday to visit relatives for a few tiays. . . .The Francis Asbury class of the M. E. Sunday school met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ira Stant. . . . Mr. Bertie Sullivan and family moved last week to Mrs. Mary Butler's farm Houth of town, vacated by Charles Augur and family, who have moved near Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hutson and daughter, of near Hagerstown spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lawrence moved in part of Miss Flora Champ's house Jast week. . . .Several from here attended Mrs. Ruth Copeland's sale west of town last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Working of Milton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Morgan, Sunday. .. .Mrs. Charles Evans was taken to Held hospital last week, where she underwent a surgical oporation. She is reported to bo getting along nicely Mr. Arthur Mustin of Anderson spent the week end here with friends

CHESTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin, Mr. ami Mrs. James Webster and daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Duke, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and daughter. Virginia, of Cambridge City Wallace Kendall of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall., , v . Miss Carrie Boerner entertained the following friends Sunday. Misses Bonnie and Blanche Carman, Marjorie Pickett, Ruth Ulmer. Adelaide Kemp; Martin Steele, Herman Shaffer, Loren Buroker and Maurice Hinshaw. . . 4 . Funeral services were held for Mrs. Sarah David Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson here. The body was taken to Aledo, 111., Sunday night for burial. ....Maurice Hinshaw visited Harry Brown at Fountain City Sunday. Mr. Brown has been seriously sick with typhoid fever.'-. .. .Nelson Hunt entertained several of his friends at Huntsugar camp Monday night Mr. ar.J. Mrs. James Huffman of Ohio, visited Mr-, and Mrrs. Charles Huffman and

Mrs-. Mary Huffman last week

John Meyers ftp1,.iaffljft, nf wflq ah Ohics spent the weefc-eaa .wtS-et3

Meyers and family here, enroute to Seattle, Washington, where they will reside Misses Amelia and Margaret Parker of Earlham college, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burg and Elmer Kendall and family. ....Mrs. Micchael Kendall and Mrs. Oliver Boerner spent Tuesday afternoon with Miss Maggie Kendall. NEW PARIS, O. P.' M. Pence is very ill at the home of his son, M. H. Pence Miss Ruth Engle spent Friday night with her classmate, Miss Mary Thompson. .. .W. D. Crose underwent an operation at the Reid Memorial hospital Friday, and Is recoverine nieelv flso Carre Relfl

had her tonsils removed Friday at the j

item Memorial hospital Mrs Jo Zea and Miss Ruth Zea spent Saturday In Columbus P. A. Riley of Detroit. Mich., spent Sunday with his family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wally and daughter Madge of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray McClure Miss Elsie Miller of Eldorado, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer Mrs. Emma Staight and Emil Staight of New Madison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. p. A. ' Riley and family, Monday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nicholson of Richmond, were visitors here Sunday. ....John Auld is again able to be out after several weeks' Illness The condition of Aaron Kemple is very serious from a stroke of paralysis whilch he suffered a week ago Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Aker had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coblentz and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gephard of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Aker of Richmond M. N.

Surface and C. M. Wagner were visitors in Eaton Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Kessler and son Philip of Richmond, were Sunday guests ot Mrs. Jennie Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and sons. Robert end Wayne, and Miss Alice Boyd of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reid Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Williamson of Cincinnati, spent Monday at Cedar Springs Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bettleton and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Onyett. ....Mrs. Jo Zea and son Howard are spending a few days with her parents at Greenville, O Mrs. Charles MeGuire and daughter of Richmond, visited relatives here Sunday Louis Murray is able to be back to school having been home for several weeks with flu Miss Alberta Raney of

r.aion spent i nursday night with Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Bevington Oscar Baker of Richmond, spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kemple. HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Ed Stout was stricken with paralysis Saturday and was taken to Miller hospital at New Castle Sunday. .. .Mrs. Hurley Lontz is with her sister, Miss Hazel Fenimore. who is sick at the home of their father, Leslie Fenlmore, at Economy. Sunday being the birthday anniversar of Mrs. Ben Deaver and also of her daughter, Vivian, they celebrated the event by entertaining to dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wood, Mrs. John Dixon, Mrs. Roscoe Wood and daughter, Miss Lillie, and Miss Geavena Timmes Mrs. Ella Whitesell was hostess Monday afternoon to the Woman's History club Cash Foyst, of Detroit, spent from Thursday evening until Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Emma Foyst George Twitchel has been sick about five weeks at his home on South Market street Mrs. Mary May, who was sick last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Antrim, is with the family of her brother, W. O. Jones, this week. Miss Gladys Cromer, daughter of Mrs. James Stamm, was united in marriage to William Parsons, son of Mr. and Mr3. Harry Parsons, Tuesday night at the M. E. parsonage, the Rev. C. W. Chadwick officiating. Those, attending were: Miss Stella Roller, Miss Ruby Kingle, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hartz-

ler, of Richmond; John Tyler of Cam

bridge City, Miss Ruth Cromer, Preston Miller, R. N. Martin, Mrs. Katherine Hartzler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parsons. The bride and groom will leave on Wednesday for Nitro, West Va., where they will reside. Mr. Par

sons is a machinist and has employment there The Progressive club will observe an annual event Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurston, by serving a dinner at which the husbands and families of the members will be guests. BROWNSVILLE, Ind. Miss Mildred Wilson, of Earlham college, spent the week end here the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson. Mrs. L. J. Cully spent Thursday in Connersville, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Snyder Misses Dorothy Brown and Anna Wolf of Liberty, were the week end guests of Miss Helen Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. Chester Maze and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maze Mr. and Mrs. Martin Parks were in Liberty Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Stanley and Dr. and Mrs. Sol Sraelser of Richmond, were htc guests of Mrs. Anna Stanley Sunday Mrs. Howard Isaac and daughter of Richmond, are spending a few days here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Parks Isaac Conner spent Saturday in Connersville Mr. and Mrs. Will Lafuze spent Sunday in Connersville, the guest of relatives Miss Elizabeth Wallace spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Ella Wallace at Oxford, Ohio. Mrs. Charles Bolton nnd little niece, spent the week end with her sister at Connersville Mrs. Rollo Parks and son Chester, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaufman and family Mrs. Minnie Pennington, of Indianapolis, is spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Will Knott.. . ..Miss Fern Rose Ic spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rose, near Philomath Miss Helen School of near Connersville is spending several weeks here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Maze Miss Elsio Huffman of Knightstown, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pi Huffman Mrs. George Maze and eon Ivan spent the day Monday in Connersville the guest of friends Mrs, Goldie Haag and daughters, of near Quakertown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fields Sunday... t.Mrs. Walter Maher and children of Connersville are spending a few days here with her parents, Mr, and Mra. John Monroe Mrs. Leland Guise and Mrs. Forrest Stevens were , in Connersville Wednesday. GREENSFORK, Ind. Mr, and Mra. Russell J, Grubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Myers, and daughter Mary, spent Saturday' in Richmond. , , . .Miss Viola Replogle and Miss Elsie McCalllster of Economy are spending a few

his property to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Davis, from north of town.... Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grubbs spent Sunday at Losantville, with Mr. and Mrs. Denver Grubbs and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs Everette Tipton, Bpent Sunday and Monday at Connersville, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Florence Snyder and family Miss Melba Thornburg Is sick with the measles.... Miss Fredia Snyder of Connersville visited the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Byrd....Mrs. Marion Myers and son, Robert, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Hagerstown. . ..Mrs. Joe McSpadden, spent Tuesday In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burg and daughter, Edna, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gray. Dr. Misener of Richmond was called here Sunday to see Mrs. James Bish who was seriously ill ....Mrs. Ed Stanton and three daughters have the measles.. .Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Stigleman entertained the following Sunday: Rev. McColgin, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kirby of Hagerstown and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt of Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. Stinswell of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Nicholson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson.

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Miss Freda,, Morgan and Gladys Gifford of Earlham college, spent the week end with the latter's parents here Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chenoweth entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Archie Knight and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Knight and family C. L. Gifford has returned hame after a few days visit with his father at Thorn town The junior class of the local high school gave a pie supper at the school house last Friday evening. The proceeds amounted to $50. Forty four pies were sold, one pie bringing $12. Miss Lettie Hatfield spent Sunday with friends at Winchester MIhb Aletha Lacey of Winchester, is visiting with friends in this community this week Carl Reynolds was confined to his bed last week with tonsilitis, but is able to be out again. ..Mr. and Mrs. James Hiatt of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgerton S. C. Alexander has sold his furniture store to Harry Townsend, of Richmond.

. STRAUGHN, Ind. Loyd Benjamen has started building - a new barber

shop and confectionary on a lot which he purchased of the K. of P Charles Sommers from Sommersville, Ohio,

came to visit relatives in and around

Straughn Mayne Thompson and Ernest Scott have gone to Flint, Mich., to bring cars through for Ed Jackson, of Cambridge Mr. and Mrs. George Scott entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwat and daughter and Miss Hostetter, of Newcastle.. .The Peoples Bank, of Straughn, are reinforcing their vault this week Mrs. Earl Plummer spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. O. H. Maple Mrs. William Howard and children went to Indianapolis, Friday to spend the week-end Mrs. Hazel Scott Curry, of Greenfield, spent the day with Mrs. George Scott and Mrs. John Clayton, Wednesday The Home Missionary met with Mrs. George Maple last Friday Mrs. Lillian Henley and Mrs.

Grace Jones went to Indianapolis to see "Ben Hur" Wednesday. CAMBRIDE CITY, Ind. Mrs. Glenn Watson went to Newcastle Wednesday afternoon to visit relatives and friends Miss Ruth Dodson is ill. Mrs. Charles Woods visited in Richmond Wednesday Mrs. Gettle, Mrs. Taylor Crooks, mother is very ill Mrs. Cora Bailey is visiting her brother, Harry Zehring, at Connersville The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Close was operated upon for the removal of adenoids and tonsil3 Wednesday at Connersville Mrs. Isaac Davis visited Mrs. Nora Scott and Mrs. Isabella Blue, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clem Johnson have moved into the Boyd flat vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ogborn Ralph Teague and family will soon move

into the property in Mount Auburn they purchased from Horace Ellebarger Mrs. Isaac Davis has received word that her father, Philip McPherson, age 95 years, of Hamilton, Missouri, is critically ill Joseph Wallack has sold his property on Bountary street to Jesse Mauller, of St. Paris, Ohio Mrs. Robert Jordon of Indianapolis, has been the guest of Mrs. Mira Peters. Dr. and Mrs. Tlefenthaler will move into the Boyd flats... An Easter dance will be given Monday, April 5, at the Pythian temple. The Society orchestra of Indianapolis, will furnish the music Rev. E. S. Connor will preach at the Christion church Sunday morning and evening. BOSTON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hartman returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit here with relatives Mrs.

Don Robinson, Mrs. Ray Ulm and Miss Letha Phillips shopped In Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. Lewis Starr attended the funeral of a relative at Lyonsville Wednesday. ...Mrs. Frank Jehkinson and daughter, Mildred, Mrs. S. D. Druley and Mra. Virgil Overbolser were In Richmond Wednesday. . . .Mrs. John King and son Everett of Winchester, Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kllgus . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ulm spent Wednesday In Peru. . . . .Avery Oxer moved on the farm recently vacated by Walter Seaney.... Mrs. John Miller of Richmond is visiting Mrs. Vangie Miller and daughter, Jennie. .. .Misses . Mary Beard and Beatrice Ash spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eby. Mrs. John Long is visiting in Cincinnati. WILLIAMSBURG. Ind. Ade Oled and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lundy and son. James, also

daughter, Helen and lady friend from Economy Sunday. .Howard Starr and family of Richmond were week-end guests of the Starrs here.. Miss Ruth Smith spent the week-end with her parents near Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and baby spent Sunday with Mrs. Armstrong's parents near Economy. .. .Guy Davis and family Bpent the week-end here Mr. and Mrs. Justin Reynolds from near Centerville visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Blair here Sunday Miss Edith Smith of Greensfork spent last Thursday night with her sister, Miss Ruth, of this place.. Miss Hazel Hardwick has the measles. .. .Vernon Reynolds who has been in his present place for more than 50 years is planning to move his harness and repair shop Homer Eller and family are spending a few days in Richmond.... Mrs. Winfield Piehe of this place is spending a few days at Newcastle Mrs. George Kelly of this place Is very sick.... Mrs. Raymond Smith of Newcastle has returned home after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Winfield Piehe.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oler of this place has returned home from Florida. CENTERVILLE, Ind. Walter Dunbar, who has been suffering with rheumatism has gone to Martinsville for treatment Miss Ethel Reichard jrho has been in the Deaconess nosuital at Indianapolis for 11 weeks, was able to be brought home Wednesday. Although she will n6t be able to walk for several months without the use of crutches, she has' assurance

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from the doctors that she will in time have perfect use of her limb.. .. .Mrs. James Alsman returned to her home this week after undergoing an operation at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Alsman are preparing to move to the Lamott property, which they recently purchased Mrs. Thena Lashley

bas sold her "property on East Mala street to a Mr. Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stanley. Mr." Stanley and his family will- move here In a short time-from Indianapolis Bert Bertsch went to Indianapolis Thurs-. day to purchase rubber coats for the members of the fire department.

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