Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 172, 28 May 1920 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 28, C320.

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at one churning Tuesday Mrs. j Agnes Osborn and daughter, Daisy.! spent Sunday with Mrs. Marie Osborn, at Muncie.. . . .Miss Blanch Fennimore, who has been very ill, is improved. . . . The Foreign Missionary society will meet with Mrs. William Swaims, Thursday afternoon Mrs. Butler, who visited relatives at Muncie, returned home last week Mrs. William Swain made a business trip to Richmond, Tuesday.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. o; C. Weyl. Mr. P. O. Beckman and family, attended the Stutts and Harper wedding, north of Modoc, Friday evening. Eighty guests were present Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl were at Richmond, Wednesday Dr. Roller and fpmily, P. O. Beckman and family and Rev. J. J. Fischer motored to a camping ground, for a days outing Wednesday. Basket dinners were enjoyed. . . . The commencement was well attended Saturday night Charley Mays and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Swain, Sunday Miss Olive Swain returned to Richmond, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dines are the happy parents of a daughter, who arrived Thursday morning Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Mills, Miss Eleanor Mills, and Mr. Albert Howard, of Fairfield, spent Sunday with . H. D. Rose and family Mr. Berne Cromwell, of

; Indianapolis, was the guest of H. D.

ABE MARTIN, WITH 70 OTHERS, GUEST OF ROTARY CLUB The Rotary "blowout" in the high school Thursday night was great stuff, Rotarians agreed Friday. A banquet, musical comedy, snappy talks and dancing comprised the program. Kin Hubbard, Indianapolis, staged one of the most entertaining events of the evening, when assisted by 24 other Indianapolis gentry, he put on a burlesque Rotary meeting. The burlesque parts were taken from Abe Martin.

Harry Eaeleston. manager of

Keith's theater in Indianapolis, had everyone mystified by ftIs sleight-of-hand performance. The Indianapolis Glee club came through with several

selections that won approval of all

present.

An elaborate dinner preceded the entertainments. The dinner was prepared by members of the high school domestic science class. Following the dinner every one adjourned to the auditorium for the entertainments.

Later dancing was held in the gym-1 Rose and family, Friday Mrs. Jen-

nasium. j me Ballenger and daughter, Mary About 250 persons attended the Irene and Ada, spent Thursday here "blowout". Of this number, 71 were

Indianapolis guests. They came in a special car. The list: A. F. Rapp', Fred Murr, Claris Soloman, Mrs. G. A. Soloman, Harry L. Richardson, M. F. VanHorn, H. J. Ramsburg, C. S. Eaglesfield, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Kin Hubbard, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Wagner, McClellan

Coppock, Horace W. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Berry, G. F. Gregoire, William A. Moore, E. Hesey, George Lennox, William J. Mooney, D. R. Broseman, Willis N. Coval, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Well Joseph T. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Campe, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brosman, Floyd E. Payne, Ralph Abbott, Carl S. Cook, Ed. Hart, Robert E. Tracey, Stanley C. Hill, Mrs. Frank Gainer, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stenger, B. F. Kelley, Paul Bowman, Ben Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Kissinger, Roltare Eggleston, Judge James A. Collins, C. W. Welk. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Churchman, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty, George H. Gauman, Bill Herschel, Abe Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. William Hinkel, Mrs. Bert Boya, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparke and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall.'

with relatives Miss Bessie Albertson, of Minneapolis, is the guest of Mrs. L. C. Albertson Miss Carrie Cranor. of Economy, and Miss Irene Ballenger, of Hagerstown, went to Middletown, Ind to attend the commencement exercises of Miss Mary, Weldy. Friday night. Miss Weldy gave a house party for four girl friends, who formerly were her class mates. ....Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rose, Harold Rose, and Mrs. Gertrude Masters spent Wednesday in Richmond Miss Carrie Cranor had as her houseguests Saturday and Sunday: Miss Margaret Loop, of Crawfordsville; Miss Gertrude Stevenson, of Indianapolis; and Miss Mary Weldy, of Middletown Mrs. Nancy Pearce was given a surprise on her 75th birthday anniversary, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mrs. Grace Hunt spent a very pleasant evening. COTTAGE GROVE, Ind. Walter Wyatt, of Richmond, spent the week

end with home folks Mrs. Maria Jarvis spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Omar Miller Mrs. Edgar Robinson spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Isaac Glasoon Mothers' club met with Mrs. John Johnson, Friday afternoon. Seventeen members were present Darrell Rawlins left Saturday for Merrielville, for a visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarvis, of Richmond, spent the week-end with

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Logue Lloyd ,

and Lora Logue, of Connersville, Ind, came Sunday evening for a visit with relatives in this vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steins and daughter, and Irvin Suits and family, of Richmond, called on Omar Miller and family, Sunday afternoon Vernie Boung spent Thursday in Indianapolis Mrs. T. F. Williamson and son. Sears, spent Sunday evening with Eddie Williamson and family Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sanford, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Claude Pritchard and family Mrs. Max Quigley, of Richmond, was greeting old friends at this place one day last week Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Miss Goldie Wolfe, and Mrs. Alice Logue motored to Connersville and Fairfield, Sunday afternoon. They vistied relatives while there Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Logue, Miss Edith Keelor, and Fred Jarvis and family, of Richmond, spent Sunday

afternoon with Mr. : x d Mrs. George Keelor James Shi.jUey and family, and Miss Dora DuBorls spent Sunday in Connersville, Ind.. ... . .Mrs. Robert Toole and son spent. Monday in Indianapolis Mrs. Medora Benner, of Richmond, came Saturday tor a visit with Mr. Dr. Wright and daughter, Susie Mrs. G. RWVrright and daughter spent Saturday IB Richmond Omar Miller and faanily entertained at dinner, Sunday: Bob Toole and family, Eddie Williamson and family, and Mr. John Ravdins Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Logue Jind Miss Edith Keelor attended the Cosneral of George Mann, at New Paris, O., Monday Mr. James Rodgers, of Richmond, Ind., spent Sunday with 'W ash Wyatt and family Misses Etliel and Viola Toole, of Raccoon, Ind., are visiting Robert Toole and famfl y. MORNING SUN, O .Mrs. Patter-

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son, of Fayette O., after visiting her daughter. Laura . and Attending Tree day exercises at the Western College, called on Mornla g Sun "Friends Friday. ...The annual banquet of high school alumni was held Friday night in the dining room of the church.. . .William the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGaw, is quite 1I Miss Mary and

Miss Margaret McCreaTy-haw moved! into the noma they recently purchased frota Mr.. (X 1 Ttfarahan. ,

Whales- teeth pass as currency la the Fiji islands. They are painted white and red. the red teeth being

'worth about twenty times as much.

jas the white.

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Clem, Thistlethwaite's. Richmond. Ind.

NEW COLUMBIA HOSTEL ANDERSON, INDIANA Will Open May 29th, 1920 Has Been Completely Rebuilt Hot and Cold Water in Every Room Shower and Tab Baths . I New Furniture Throughout RATES $1.50 AND $2.00 PER DAY

Circuit Court

The divorce case of Violet Norton against Andy T. Norton, in which cruel and inhuman treatment is charged, was taken under advisement by the court Friday. Mrs. Norton also charged abandonment, and failure to provide. Etta Smith filed suit for divorce from Eugene Smith charging failure to provide. They parted in December, 3916. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sarah A. Wise and William E. Wise to ' Marion T. Myers, part of southAre t onartor of section 26. township 17 north, range 13 east, Greensfork, $1. Marion T. Myers and Mattie C. Myers, Greensfork, to Raymond C. McMullen, part of southwest quarter of section 26, township 17, range 13 east. Monroe Foster to Earl P. Daggett, in TVin Tr TTVell a rt i t i -

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5. K. Morgan, Justice Of Peace, Divorced by Wife Mrs. Kathryn Morgan was granted a divorce from S. K. Morgan, justice of peace, Friday on charge of cruel r.nd inhuman treatment. Her former name, Kathryn Williams, was restored. Mrs. Morgan alleged that her husband lefused to talk to her, and that im

mediately after his meals he "lay! nown and went to sleep." He always j acted sullen, she said, and quoted him

as having said he didn't "have to talk io her if he didn't want to." She further complained a family disagreem?nt had arisen when Mr. Morgan at

tempted to make her sign a deed to

certain property.

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ECONOMY, Ind. "All on account of Polly" will be given by the junior and senior classes of the Economy high school at the Methodist Church, June 2. Admission 20 and 30 cents Miss Caroline Moore, of Huntsville, is t!ie new clerk at the Davis and Randall store Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison had as their Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engle and children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engle, and Charles Engle, all of Carlos Mr. J. R Swnin made 1125 pounds of butter

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