Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 163, 19 May 1920 — Page 8

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I T.llU-YYtai Ullltii MANY SALES HELD t CHICAGO, May 18. A -wave of 5rlc cutting in retail clothing costs, teaching from the Mississippi valley to the Pacific coast, was reported; toIday. ' Dispatches from 24 cities, in that territory told of promised reductions In these necessities ranging from 13 per cent to minus profit. Financial authorities here said that the indications were that the price decline -would be limited to ready to wear 1 clothing, principally women's garments and silks. Shoes were In the list affected. ' Tight money and inadequate transportation facilities were cited among the prime reasons for the mercantile movement. Delays in delivery of goods

m which much money naa Deen tiea Tip, together with inability of farmers to get grain and live stock to market were said in many instances to have worked a hardshlD on merchants.

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fpartment stores of Chicago declared that the price reduction now being reported meant also that merchants were trying to satisfy what he called ra hysterical demand from the public

ffor lower prices." These current re-U.j.n Mr nd Mrs wm Pearsion. near

fcuctlons, he said, might be only tem

jporary. f A financial authority here said that fit reports of price cutting were dependable they Indicated a tendency toward to reduction in inventories. Though khey might be temporary, he said, it rwas undoubtedly good, in that they suggested that merchants were going lahead more cautiously. Sales are being held under various names.

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I WEST MANCHESTER O. Mrs. fElla Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Zehring land Mrs. Lulu Howard were called to dermantown Sunday on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Adam Zehring. .....Charles Steele will be a section foreman at Xenia, O., and will move his family there June 1 Mrs. Marshall Harrison and children were in Mew Madison, Friday and Saturday. They were the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Ebberts. . . .Mr. and Mrs. George Bruner and son Franicis of Dayton, James Bruner and Ora State or Arcanum, spent Sunday with Joseph Bruner and family. Mrs. Will barker and Mrs. Ira Wright were afIternoon visitors George G. WillSams of Troy, O., while enroute to Cincinnati in the interest of the Troy Grain and Supply company, spent Sunday with friends at this place It. H. Siler and family entertained at their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Noah Siler, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fowble. Charles Gauch, Mrs. Jennie Howell and Mrs. Sarah Bowers..... Mr. and Mrs. Verto Mc Griff and Mrs. Carle Beane spent Saturday at Dayton, O Mr. and Mr. T. C. Braddock motored to Gratis, Sunday, and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.- Gorman McGriff and family. The latter recently underwent a serious operation for gall stones and appendicitis The Ladies' Bible class of the Christian church will hold their regular business meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Trump on Thursday evening, June 10. The'Missionary committee will have charge after the business session and

will give a short program during the pocial hour... Floyd Morris spent Sunday with Garland Parks. J. G. Frank

and family and Miss Norma Brown "were afternoon visitors at the Parks home Mrs. Charles Morris and eons, Floyd and John, visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Protzman Mrs. Anna Howell entertained her brother, George Houideshell and wife and Raymond Houdefhell and family at dinner Sunday !Loy Howell and family 6pent Sunday with Orville Howell and family, near Castine Darwin Miller, of Dayton, and Mrs. Lurena Trump were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Gauch.. Dr. and Mrs. Carlo Beane were in New Paris Sunday. They were guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Irs. M. H. Pence Miss Ola Brock, ,-who taught this winter in the public wchool of Israel township, visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Lurenna

Trumpi...Ray Brown and Mrs. Eliza

ents Mr.' and Mrs. C. 12. Barmesi

were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe.. ..Mir. and Ms. Irvln Hunt, of Dayton. Spent Wednesday with Mr. and. Mrs. Cal Hiowell Mr. and Mrs. "Will King of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sduerman. and family of Columbus, vialted Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth Scuarman -, . ..Mr. and Mrs. Shelleberger, at College Corner, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fox and family of Dayton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Miller Sundayi Marie Jane Parks is visiting this week at the home of her aunt, Mrs- Charges House. Mrs. Charles FJlkes and daughter, Helen, of New Madlaon, spent Wednesday with her parents, 'Sir. and Mrs. Will Gangwer. Arthur Brinley and family, were Sunday guests . . . .Frank Brown of West Canolton, spent Sunday at the home of Henry Howard and family A. O. MJller and family', Scott Fox and family, and O. N. Shelleberger spent" Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hester Ann Miller. . . ,Mrs Leo Guy and Mrs. Henry Howard were Lewlsburg shopper? Saturday Mrs. Sam Stark returned Saturday from Jacksonville, Florida, where shetspent the winter Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh entertained the following: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromer of -Arcanum. Mrs. John. ILornaday off Dayton, and Mrs. Clara Gard ot Demand. Fla. . . Mrs. Sarah Holman and daugbier Emma, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clate Emertek. Saturday! Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Fager spent Sunday

Greenville. Jesae Delk, of Rich

mond, spent Saturda.y night tand Sunday here with his. family ...... C. D. Spencer and family were out) of town visitors Sunday. .. j. .Services will be held next' Sunday Tnorning and evening at the Christi.-in church, with the Rev. Helfenstein In charge Max and Donald Trone (spent Sunday with their grandmother, j Mrs. Mary Trone. . . . .Miss Flora Bovrman ot New Madison, spent Sunday1 with Mrs. J. B. Trone. She will visit with friends this week Robert Howard spent several days of lastweek with Greenville relatives. BOSTON, Ind. F.,B. Jenkinson attended the Republican state convention at Indianapolis, last week.....W. R. Carter and J. Meckel have gone to Oregon for an indefinite stay . . .Mesdames F. B. Jenk'tnson and C. E. Gavin and Misses Mildred Jenkinson and Grace Parks, motored to Richmond, Thursday evening.. ..... .Julius Scharf, of Cincinnati was the guest f Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ijtaten, last week. James Clark, foijnerly book keeper for A. F. Nelson, lias resigned and accepted a position) m Cincinnati Richmond visitors ' Stiturdafy evening were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Overhol.ser, Mrs. J. T. Staten. Mrs. R. H. Holder, Misses Mary Beard atnd Grace Parks, Messers. Hervey Farnswnrth, Julius Scharf, Earnest Ambrose, Harold Dils, and Robert Simons.- Miss Mary Kathryn Stanley was pleasantly surprised Friday afternoon by several of her little friends in honor of her seventh birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson and daughters, of Cincinnati, returned home Sunday, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Short !F. R. Piper and Master Loren Piper syent Sunday in Peru Mrs. J. S. Ambrose went to

Cincinnati, Monday, for a visit with relatives Mrs. Ada Robinson and daughter, lone, shopped in Richmond, Monday Misses Florence Stanley and, Anna Anderson visited with Miss Mary Adalade Knox, of Richmond,

Saturday night. LYNN, Ind.-r-Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ricjlebarger and daughter Beatrice, ere Sunday visitors at the home q F. E. Wright and family Miss Duce Samson and Mr. Clyde Bobbins spent Sunday with relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Whitesell and children, of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jester, Sunday.. ... .Russell Martin and family, of Newcastle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Martin Miss Thelma Carter, of Muncie spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carter Mr. and Mrs. E. E,. Chenoweth and son, of Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Hiatt vere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Chenoweth and family Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorn, Mr. and Mrs.

Mort Thorn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. P.-Thorn, of Long Beach, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Albert King, of Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Griff Thorn of Winchester, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lucy Thorn Mrs. Dick Fowler is visiting in Indianapolis with her daughter. CHESTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rothemels of Centerville. . . .The Booster class of the M. E. church held their monthly meeting Thursday with Mrs. Maud Staley. A splendid program was rendered, after which refreshments were served Mrs. Bloom- and daughter Grace were called to Ohio to care for the aged mother of Mrs. Bloom, who is seriously ill. .. .Misses Bonnie and Blanch Carman and Marjorie Pickett spent Friday with Marie Shute of Richmond Miss Ruth Ulmer spent Thursday night with Mrs. Mort McMahan...The Women's Foreign Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Ollip Boernpr Thursday, with 12 mem

bers present, besides four visitors. One new member was taken in. A missionary play was given entitled, "A Visit to Paeh'ucha". .'.The Booster class gave $15 to the Armenian sufferers last week...Neal Zimmerman and family of Rockford, Ohio, and Dr. Berry and wife, Claude Berry and daughter, and Mr. W. E. Berry arid family were Sunday guests of Roy Berry. .. .Christina Berry visited Marjorie Meeks Sunday The Rev. Ulmer and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas and son Paul, and Ellsworth Gwin were Sunday guests of Mr. Clayton Beard and family. .'. .Luther Hen-, shaw spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Henshaw, of Winchester..... Misses Marjorie Pickett and Bonnie Carman left Monday morning for Indianapolis, where they will attend school Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boerner and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Henshaw were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Henshaw and family Mother's Day was observed at the M. E. church Sunday. One hundred and

j twenty were present at Sunday school.

ana a program was rendered by Mrs. Wessler's class The Rev. Ulmer will deliver the memorial address at Goshen Sunday. .. .Miss Helen Bundy

entertained several at Sunday dinner, including Miss Ruth' Ulmer. .. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wessler and daughter of Richmond, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr, and Mrs. Will Wessler. Mrs. Anna Hodghi, formerly Anna Addington 'of this place, died Saturday at the home of Dr. Edgar Bond, in Richmond. .Mr. and Mrs. Neill ChandIee and Rev. Ulmer and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Chandlee's brother in Richmond Monday.... The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church will meet at the hall Wednesday afternoon. .....Several from here attended the township Sunday school convention at Whitewater Sunday Relatives from Ohio vieited Mr. and Mrs. Buroker and family Sunday... Mr. and

Mrs. Will Martin and

Cambridge City, and Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and daughter visited Theodore Martin and wire Sunday. . . The ladies' quartette of the M. E.

church sang"at the -funeral cf Ida Marsh. Friday ... .Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Martin attended a funeral of a relative at Greenfield Friday. ... .Mrs. Lula Notesplne of Richmond spent the week with Mrs. James Webster Mrs. Mary Varnauf is yisltlng her son Mr. Fred Varnauf. WEBSTER. Ind. Mrs. Jennie Borton is at Reid Memorial Hospital, where she will undergo an operation. ....Mrs. Dora Yundt, of Greensfork, spent Monday transacting business at Webster Mr. Earnest Stotten spent Sunday at Richmond Those shopping in Richmond, Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarent Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. All Irvln, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and

daughter of 'family, Mr. T. D. Jay Miss Mable

Gibson, or Chester, visited near .Webster, Sunday.. .. .Miss June Jarrett is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and children Mr.

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end Mrs. Oscar Piankenhorn, Mis

Letha Harvey visited the scene of the : cyclone' Sunday. They also visitedChester and Fountain City Rev. Torn, of Boston, filled his regular appointment at he M. E. church, Sunday night.'. . ..Mothers' Day was observed at the Friends Church, Sunday morning with a short program ' A very appropriate song was sung by Mr. Cox, of Anderson. Rev. Lee Chamness, of Williamsburg, conducted the special service Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jay and daughter, Elizabeth, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay Mrs. Jennie Jessup and Mr. and Mrs. Nora Harris are delegates from the Rebecca lodge to the assembly, which meets at Indianapolis this week Mrs. May Wilcoxen and Mrs. Elizabeth Harris will also attend the meeting. Miss Letha Harvey spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers, of Hagerstown.

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