Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 135, 16 April 1920 — Page 2

THJiJ RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920.

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REGIMENT OF CITY I BOY ON FRONT 105 ! DAYS; NO RELIEF

Robert Orlando Fish entered the "service Dec. 7, 1917. and was assigned to -Headquarters Company, 38th Infantry. Third Division; embarked from LNew York March 28, 1918, and arrived ;in Brest, France, April 7. 1918; battles. -Aisno Defensive, Chateau Thierry, Champagne Marne Defenelve, Aisne Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel, Vesle Sector, . Meuse Argonne Offensive, Army "of Occupation; hospital treatment in Coblenz. scarlet fever and diphtheria; sailed for United States July 27, 1919, and arrived in New York Aug. 17, 1919: discharged Aug. 23. 1919; Bergeant first class. "1 Lorie John Long entered the service Z July 8, 1918, as second-class fireman, ; and was assigned to U. S. S. Missouri. transport cruising home waters; dls-

X charged Jan. 9, 1919, New York; flrst-

; class fireman. Ray Handle Newman, entered the service Nov. 17. 1917, and was. assign

ed to Company 329, Q. M."C, Regular

- Army. Ft. Thomas, Ky., Florida ana

-CamD Travis. Texas: discharged on

-March 25, 1918.

- Elbert Lee Hale entered the service

May 6, 1917, aa apprentice seaman; Strained at Newport, It. L Naval Train-

In Station: assfgned to U. S. S. bat

tleship Illinois with the North Atlantic

r Fleet; discharged June 5, 1319. ruts ;Xburg, Pa.; coxswain. - ' Now American Legion Head.

" Georsre Beam Hunt entered the

service June 20. 1918, and .was com

missioned first lieutenant; assigned to

',V Fourth Battalion, 21st Engineers, Med

.ileal Corps; embarked from Hoboken, I2N. J., Sept. 6. 1918, and arrived in SBrest, France, Sept 21, 1918; battles,

Z Meuse-'Argonne Forest; sailed for the 'United States June "24, 1919, and ar-

rrived Hoboken, N. J., July 10, 1919;

'.Z discharged July 28, 1919; captain. : Gordon Rollo Hale entered the 6erV'

-ice May 17, 1918, and was assigned to

-Jefferson Barracks, 27th Company,

Non-Con School, Regular Army; discharged Jan. 11, 1919; sergeant; re

enllsted Oct. 15, 1919, Camp Grant, 111.

Paul King Bryan entered the serv-

ice epc zu, jsuy, ana was assignea to

, company a, zira negiment, zna uv

-.vision. Infantry, Regular Army, em

barked from New York June 11, 1918,

-.and arrived In Liverpool, England

."June 16, 1918; battles Chateau-Thl

erry. Solssons, St. Mihiel, Champagne

" and Argonne; treatment In hospital;

tcwounded in leg by bullet; sailed for

United States May 23, 1919, and arrived Hoboken June 9, 1919; discharged June 21 1919. Z Frederick Earl Pickett entered the Z service May 31, 1918, L. E. R., U. S. N. R. F.; trained at Great Lakes Naval Training Station; assigned to 207th Company, 14th Regiment Old Detention Camp, after four months trans--ferred to United States Navel Radio "School, Cambridge, Mas3.; discharged Dec. 20. 1918. Paul Norrls Lyons entered the service Aug. 4, 1917, as fireman, third

class, U. S. N.; trained at Newport,

Guards. San Antonio, Tex., Leaven- United States. April, 1919 and arrived worth, Kas., and Camp Travis. Tex.; New York, May, 1919; discharged May (three years In Company L, 32nd U. , 23, 1919, corporal. S. Infantry, Philippine Islands, 1899); Was in 3 Air Raids. . discharged Feb. 9, 1920. ' William Estel Fox entered the servWebster Bryan Marshall entered Ice and was assigned to Q. M. C; em-

the service Dec. 10, 1917, United ; barked from. Camp Upton, N. Y., July States Navy, and trained at St. Hel-!l4th, 1918 and arrived in Liverpool,

ena. N. T. S.. Berkley, Va.: discnargea, .England, July 26. 1918; trainea m

France. Battles 3 air raids; sailed for United States, Feb. 12, 1918 and arrived Newport News, Va., Feb. 21, 1918; discharged Nov. 21. 1919. George Campfield Marvin entered

Nov. 15, 1918, New York; fireman.

105 Day Without Relief Lloyd Allen Rust entered the serv

ice Aug. 5. 1917. and was assigned to

Headquarters Company, lbOtn F. A.,

42nd Division, National Guards; em-'the service March 6. 1918 and was as

marked from Hoboken. N. J., Oct. 18. signed to 50th Aerial Photographic 1917, and arrived in St. Nazalre. Detachment.. Waco, Texas, San Leon, France. Oct. 31. 1917; battles, Lune- Tex., and Ellington Field, Texas; dlsvllle sector, Baccarat sector, Cham- charged Feb. 6, 1919, Ellington Field,

pagne defensive, Aisne-Marne onen-i Texas

sive, St. Mihiel offensive, minor oper

ations in Woevre, Meuse-Argonne -of fensive.

His regiment had the record of the

Harold Lowry Hlatt entered the

service Jan. 16, 1918 and was assigned to Battery C, Second Battalion French

Artillery; embarked from Boston,

longest continuous service on the Mass., May 28, 1918; arrived at Liver-

front. It being 105 days without relief, pool, England, June 12, 1918; battles Two regimental citations from the Toul Sector, Oct. 16, 1918 to Nov. 11, French. Their artillery brigade, the 1918: sailed for United States, April

67th. was cited by genial headquar

ters as the best in Frase.

Sailed for United States April 18,

1919, and arrived Hoboken, N. J., on April 25, 1919; discharged May 9, 1919, Camp Taylor, Ky.; sergeant.

Ralph Edward Englebert entered

the service May 27, 1918, and was assigned to 323rd Supply Company, Q.

M. C; embarked from Newport News.

Va., Aug. 14, 1918,

8. 1919 and arrived New York, April 20, 1919, New York; discharged May 10. 1919.

RICHMOND MAN CONFESSES FLOUR THEFT IN ELWOOD ELWOOD, Ind., April 15 Ralph Youndt, 22 years old, a young married man, who came here a few

and arrived in months ago from Richmond, made a

odist church In Fountain City. First service Saturday, 7 p. m. Sunday Berv-! ices, 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Rev. J. O. Baker, president1 of the. Fairmount Bible school, will be the speaker. Everyone welcome. ELLEN DAVISSON. Williamsburg M. E. Church Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. There will be no preaching service Sunday night. Baccalaureate service at the Friends church. R. M. Morris, pastor. Webster M. E. Church Sunday

school, 9:30 a. m.; preaching service.

7:30 p. m. Note the change of time for church service. Rev. Wilbur

Thorn, the new pastor, will preach E. E. Green, superintendent.

Greensfork M. E. Church Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Ninety-one present last Sunday; make it 100 next Sunday. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m.

Harry King, superintendent; R. M Morris, pastor.

Williamsburg Friend' Church The

Rev. Emerson Cloyd pastor; Omer

Brinkley, superintendent. At 9:30 a. m

the Sunday School convenes; morning

service for worship, 10:30. The Bac

calaureate service will be held at 7:30

p. m. Dr. Edwards, of Earlham, will

preach the sermon. Music will be

furnished by Chapman's Orchestra,

The public is invited to all services.

. Dublin Preaching at the Friends' and Christian churches next Sunday,

momire and evpnine At the M. E

Brest, France, Aug. 24, 1918; battles, i confession, when arraigned in a local St. Mihiel; sailed for United States court Wednesday on the charge of June 27, 1919, and arrived in Hobok- Passing a fraudulent check, which

en, N.' J., July 3, 1919; discharged i ciearea up a mexi 01 nour irom a

July 4, 1919; corporal. Pennsylvania car nere last January.

James Porter Borroughs entered1 ounat saia tnai ne ana ivieivin waithe service June 8, 1917, and was as- ters, now in the army, unloaded 15 signed to Company G, 20th Infantry; fifty-pound sacks from the car, which transferred to Battery F, 30th Field later were found by the police in the Artillery, Tenth Division, Regular home of a foreigner, who paid $11 for Army; Ft. Douglas, Utah, and Camp them. Youndt was placed under bond Funston, Kas.; discharged Jan. 29. i of 1,000, and the case will be turned

over to the federal authorities. The railroad was under federal control at that time.

County Churches

1919; sergeant.

William Saunders Price entered the service Sept. 21, 1918, and was assigned to Company C, 161st Dept. Brigade, Infantry, Camp Grant, 111.; discharged Dec. 1, 1918. Discharged as Captain. John Milton Frrnta enforsd th ctnr.

Ice as captain. July 23, 1918 and was uFouPta'" cx Wes,eyan Method.st assigned to Casual Company. M. C. . ?hu,"s,hr-N5XJo Sa S, J1",! Sunday' Embarkation Hospital No. 1 from ! ADru 17 an,d 18'.w?1 be the. third quar-

Auir. 16. to Mav 1.1. 101Q t rv,rt nf , terry meeting at me wesieyan juein-

embarkation Hoboken, N. J.; discharg-j ed May 13th, 1919, captain. Daniel Dott Boswell entered the service Dec. 13, 1917 and was assigned to Cooks and Bakers' School, permanent organization, Regular Army, Camp Funston, Kansas; discharged Dec. 21, 1918, sergeant, First Class. Clem Hill Ferguson entered the

service Aug. 25, 1917 and was assigned to 12th Aero Squadron, Air Service; embarked from Philadelphia, Dec. 4, 1917 and arrived LaHavre, France, Dec. 27, 1917; battles Marne Defensive at Chateau Thierry, Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel Offensive, Argonne Offensive; sailed for United States, June 4, 1919 and arrived New York, June 16, 1919; discharged July 2, 1919, sergeant. Emery Sherman Beardsley entered the service Oct. 4, 1917 and was assigned to Company C, 113th Field Signal Bn. 38th Division; embarked

from New York, Oct. . 191S and ar-

church in the morning, the new pastor, Rev. F. C. Knowles, who was sent here by the conference for the coming year.

will deliver his first sermon. Everyone

is Invited to all services.

Cambridge City First Christian

Church Pastor, the Rev. E. S. Conner. Sunday school superintendent. C. P. Marples. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

Whitewater M. E. Church The Rev.

L. F. Ulmer, pastor. Preaching Sunday.

9:30 a. m. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Chester M. E. Church The Rev. L. F. Ulmer, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Preaching. 10:45 a. m.; subject: "Removing the Rubbish". Middleboro M. E. Church The Rev. L. F. Ulmer, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Class meeting, 11 a. m. Preaching. 7:30 p. m. Subject: "Seeing Things". Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:30.

Masonic Calendar

Friday. April 16 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R, A. M. Called meeting. Work In Mark Master degree. Saturday, April 17 Loyal Chapter No. 49 O. E. S. Stated meeting and initiation of candidates.

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Mens Suits

That are made of materials that wear and give the amount of service you expect are the kind you'll find LOEHR & KLUTE CLOTHES to be. Our stocks are complete and It will be easy for you to find the style and size you want.

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Boston, Norfolk, Va., and New Lon

don, Conn.; discharged Jan. 7, 1919, Norfolk, Va.; electrician, Radio, sec"ond class. , George Washington Folkner en;:tered the service July 17, 1918, as sea;;man, and after training at Great Lakes, 111., was assigned to U. S. S. Illinois, battleship, and later to U. S. "Bath, cargo: discharged July 30, 1919, ' Pittsburg, Pa.; fireman. Walter Guy Kinsey entered the .service 1918 and was assigned to ; Comnanv A. Second Pattalion. U. S.

1918: trained in France: sailed for the

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Political Announcements Primary Election, May 4th, 1920

CIRCUIT JUDGE

WILLIAM A. BOND Republican Candidate for Judge of Wayne Circuit Court

C. J. Mendenhail (Dentist) Have your teeth extracted without pain by an expert. Over forty years experience. Next to Richmond Theatre

SPECIAL Try our ?8.2o Coal for heating and furnace purposes 0. D. BULLERDICK

529 S. 5th St.

Phone 1235

DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by appointment.

ARTHUR C. LINDEMUTH Republican Candidate for Judge of Wayne Circuit Court

CONGRESSMAN

RICHARD N. ELLIOTT Republican candidate for Congressman Sixth District

GUARANTEED MEN'S WORK " SHOES

S3.95 S4.95 S5.05 $6.50

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SHERIFF

HARRY C. THORNBURGH Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, 1920

CARL WADMAN Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, 1920

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

PAUL A. BECKETT Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney Wayne County Subject to the Republican nomination

Said

Theodore ROOSEVELT: ( ( WVEN men who are not professJtm edly religious must, if they are frank, admit that no community permanently prospers, either morally or materially, unless the churchis a real and vital element in tlie community life."

Put a church in a town and all real estate values increase. Put a church in a town and it becomes at once a center of inspiration for better schools, better politics and general community improvement. Put a church in a town and you insure a community where law and order reign, where the personal and property rights of men and gwomen are respected, where children grow up trained in the ideals that' have made America great. Kill the church and you kill the Voice that is constantly calling men to more unselfish living. . Kill the church and you cut the nerve of your hospitals, your colleges, your civic organizations and even of respect for government itself. Thirty denominations, realizingthat the problems facing them are too great to be solved by any one denomination alone, are cooperating in a great forward campaign under the name of the Interchurch World Movement. No modern business could have made a more scientific survey of the task than these denominations have made. No budgets could be more carefully drawn. You have the satisfaction of knowing that every dollar you give has its post of duty assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for a better America and a better world. For an American where the ideals of Washington and Lincoln and Roosevelt will continue to grow strong. When your church calls on you in the campaign week of April 25th give, and give with your heart as well as your pocketbook.

INTERCHURCH Wbrld Movement of Shbrth America The publication f thu sdvertisemtnt hiadt possible through the confer at ion of thirty denominations.

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Clothes Baskets Large and serviceable, re-enforced at corners. Saturday special

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Electric Irons

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