Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 157, 12 May 1920 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920.
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UiUili UIIHIIUVIHIl WINCHESTER. Ind., May 12 The Republican meeting held by the county precinct committeemen, in the city building Monday, was largely attended. Charles Beeson was chosen secretary and Dr. Grant C. Markle treasurer. Speeches were made by recently nominated candidates. II. E. McNees was re-elected county chairman. Konecny to Play. On Thursday of this week in the Main street Church of Christ, a musical entertainment will be given under the auspices of. the American Legion. Josef Konecny, a Bohemian violinist, and Mrs. Alma Hays Reed, soprano soloist, will be the leading attractions. Mrs. Kizer Dead. Friends here have been advised of the death of Mrs. Clara Crane Kizer, at her home in San Diego, CaliforniaMrs. Klzer was a teacher in the Winchester schools for many years, and was well known by the older residentsShe was 83 years old. Her death was caused by paralysis. S. S. Teachers Exchange. Fred S. Caldwell, teacher of tie adult class of the Main street Church of Christ of Winchester, and Courty Superintendent Griest, teacher of tie adult class of the Church of Christ of Union City, exchanged places on Sunday morning. A large crowd greited each teacher. Three Notes Filed. Three notes have been filed br the Union Loan and Trust compaiy of Uniort City. The first was gainst Russell J. Tritt and Joseph N. Thornburg. The second was against Russell .1. Tritt and Nina L. Tritt and the third against Russell J. Tritt and Frank N. Tritt. Buys Tent for Services. The Cemetery board of Unioi City has purchased a new tent for tie convJVvenience of people who are conpelled to hold funeral services during rain and snow, and to enable them t avoid
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the hot snshine. A motor lawnmower ha also been bought. Inspeo Consolidated Schools. R. E. Ldbetter, State Rural School Supervise of Alabama, in company with six county superintendents, are in the c'y investigating the consolidated sifool of this county, which they sa; has been recommended as one of te best in the United States. Will is Probated. The will of Mrs. Sarah J. Ohlor has been .dmitted for probate. After the paym-nt of all just debts, she bedaug'ter, Minnie Hoover, and to her daughter, Minnie Hover, and to her graiddaughter. Ruby Ohler, she henueths the sum of So. 00. The residue
ol ier. property sh leaves to her daighters. Emma Austerman and MinnW Hoover, and to her sons. Marion OHer and Peter C- Hoover, share and slare alike. She appoints her son-in-lw, Peter Hoover, executor. William Lennon Hurt. -It is reported that William Lennon, en of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lennon, it this city, who has been working on he new reformatory at Jeffersonville, Ind., fell from a scaffold and sustained a broken ankle and hip. The elder Mr. Lennon has the contract for the new construction. Young Lennon went overseas with the Rainbow division and was recently mustered out of the service. Greensfork Exercises Held Greensfork township commencement exercises were held in the Spartansburg school auditorium Saturday evening. Charles E. Watkins of Muncie. delivering the address, and the Parry orchestra of this city, furnished the music. County Superintendent Griest presented diplomas to Lucile Parent, Pauline Clark, Nellie V. Freeman, Wilbur C. Snyder, Bertha E. Hoover, Thomas E. Lewis, Icy 15. Martin, Herschel T. Tillson and Homer Hadley. Trustee, Frank E. I'otts. GASOLINE UP AT CHICAGO CHICAGO, May 12. The price of gasoline was advanced at all Chicago filling stations Tuesday from 21 to ::0 cents a gallon. Depleted reserve supplies are responsible, the gasoline dealers say.
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MILTON, Ind. The Christian Church Sunday school observed Mother's Day with the following program: Song, "My Mother's Prayer"; "Quotations About Mother," by 15 Intermediate Boys; reading, "The Mother of Today," by Ina Crawford; solo, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine", Mrs. It. W. Warren; Original Poem, J. L. Manlove. Mr. Roland, of Richmond, gave an interesting talk announcing the county meeting. The Embroidery Club meeting was postponed on account of the District Club meeting at Cambridge City. The meeting will be held in two weeks. May 26, with Mrs. Wilbur Elwell. Meeting Of the Grange. The Grange will meet Saturday night, May 15, when the following program will be given: Song by the Grange; Talk, "What Is A Well Equip ped Farm and Should the Working Hours Be Limited", by Harper Lindsay; Discussion, by club; Recitation by Glen Schlegel; Song by Helen Stone; Recitation by Alvin Hicks-; Duet by Mildred Wagnor and Rae Williams; Play, "Dr. Mary's Prescription". Each lady is requested to bring a box lunch for a box social. The missionary society of the Christian Church met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Eunice Mueller and Mrs. Henry Hussey. The following program was given: Song; Bible Study by Rev. McCormick: Mental Healing by Mrs. Lois Duty; Spiritual Healing by Mrs. Charles Hupst; Physical Healing, by Mrs. Ernest Doty. Lovely refreshments v. ere served during the social hour. Murley-Dairy Marriage. Miss Trolet Murley and Mr. Charles Dairy, of. Cambridge City, were married Saturday at Richmond by Rev. Fackus, of Grace Methodist Church. Thev will live in Alliance, Ohio. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. The second May Music Festival of the Cami bridge City school will be given at the Hurst opera house Wednesday evening. May 19. Threp concerts will be given. The first entitled "The Awakening of Spring," will bo presented by the fourth, fifth and sixth grade stu Camden, N. J. ,
dents of the high school on May 19"Mother Goose's Flower Garden" will be given by the first, second and third grades on May 20. Friday evening. May 21. a concert will be given by the high school glee clubs and orchestra. The Girls' Glee club will present the cantata "The Flower Queen. Single admission 15 and 25 cents. The funeral of Mr. Jeff Kirkwood, 79 years old, was held at the Christian church Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. The Order of Red Men conducted the funeral. Rev. McCormack, of Milton, officiated, assisted by Rev. Connor. Burial was at Riverside. Mr. Kirkwood died Friday morning alter an illness of several years, having
been confined at his home for the past j two years. He was the son of James and Catherine Kirkwood, of Fayette county. He was united in marriage to Miss Harriet Swafford, daughter of John and Catherine Swafford, of Wayne county, in the year 18ti4. Mr. Kirkwood was a member of the Order of Red Men, Haymakers, Pocahontas, and a member of the Christian church. He was a carpetner by trade, and a resident of Cambridge some forty years. Mr. Kirkwood leaves a wife, of this city, and one son, Rolland; of College Corner, Ohio. The School enumeration for Jackson township outside the corporation of Cambridge City and Dublin, shows a total of 245, of which 122 are males and 127 females, a decrease of 31 since last. year. The School enumeration of all persons within the ages of G and 21 in the corporate limits of Cambridge as taken by Miss Bessie Brooks, shows a total of 444; 244 are males and 200 females, an increase of 10. IIAGERSTOWN, Ind. The marriage of Miss Kate Duggins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Duggins, of this place, to Mr. George H. Lilley, telegraph operator for the Tide Water Pike Lime company, was solemnized at Richmond by the Rev. J. J. Rae. Monday. Miss Eureda Canaday anr1 Ralph Hughes witnessed the ceremony. The bride and groom went to Indianapolis and from there to Niagara Falls and to Bradford, Pa., to visit relatives.
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