Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 188, 16 June 1920 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16,,1920.

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Standardized and Indexed for quick reference, according to The Basil I Smith System (Copyright).

Phone 2834 MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022. SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE I, the undersigned, do hereby notify all merchants that I will pay no debts contracted by my wifeA.,. JIM COUFAKIS. LOST AND FOUND POCKKTBOOK Lost: containing three 10 bills; on Main or S. 10th Sts.; reward; return to 841 S. Tenth St. WATCH Lost: radium face; with fob. Phone 4735. Reward. RING Found. 817 South 11th. FUR NECK PIECE Black: lost be tween Richmond and New .raris. return 305 South West 4th. Reward. iTlSTGray fur neck piece, about 10:15. near Pennsylvania depot; reward; phone 5147C. HELP WANTED MALE BOY Wanted; between 16 and 18 years; steady employment; apply In person. Greek Candy Store. Laboring Men Wanted LEMON'S GREENHOUSE East of City MAN Wanted to do general housecleaning work. Westcott Hotel. BOY WANTED Apply, at Once. Fehr's Style Shop 10 MEN TO REPORT READY FOR WORK Richmond-Greenville Gravel Company Phone 4344 TRACK LABORERS Wanted; on Pennsylvania Svstem, Columbus Division". Apply at supervisor's of flee of J. Textin, Richmond, or Section Foreman, or Agent at any point. Baler Silage Cutter Assemblers Experienced Men Preferred Apply Employment Office SWAYNE-ROBINSON CO. HOUSE PAINTER Wanted. 4018. Call No. WANTED LABORERS for concrete work; B0 cents per hour, 10-hour day. ILIFF BROS., Pennsyl vania East Yards. Men Wanted Apply at Factory Manager's Office JENKINS-VULCAN SPRING CO HELP WANTED FEMALE COOK AND WAITRESS Wanted 328 Main. WHITE WOMAN Experienced ; to cook and assist in housework. Mrs. Oliver Boguc. 2015 Main St. GIRLS WANTED In Packing Department Call Richmond Baking Co. LADY Wanted; as Richmond Country second cook at Club. Mr. Kaw11ns. Phone 3S29. SALESLADY "Wanted; for retail bakerv. Box F6111. care Palladium. SITUATIONS WANTED 3 PRACTICAL Nl'RSE Confinement only. 321 va N. Sth. WANTED Plain sewing or washings. Si School St. POSITION Wanted as housekeeper In widower's home. No objection to the country. Address Box K, 11107. ca.ro Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 11TH ST.. SOl'Tll. ISO lphed room; phone 106 FURNISHED ROOMS. Modern furnrlnly or en suite; phone 2206. 5T if "ST.7 SOUTH. 27 Furnished rooms for rent. f4Tlf ST.7NORTH.2 21 Two' furnished housokppping rooms; no children. i'lTH-ST.. NORTH, 419 Lifrht housekeeping rooi, one tdveping room, for rent. THRFfEfuTnl7h7Ml rooms for light housekeping. Phone 5275. 3RD ST.',SOrtH WEST." 405 Furnished rooms for l!cht housekeeping, for rent. APARTMENT -Three rooms, furnished, on Main St. Home Supply Store, 1S1 Ft. Wayne Ave. 11TH ST.. NORTH. 2 modern; no children. -Furnished flat; STH" ST.. NORTH, 224 Two rooms furnished for housekeeping. 7Tir5TT7sbUTlI, 1 1 1 Very desirable sleeping rooms, with bath, for rent. ROb M S For " r en t72 f ur n i s h edf or light housekeeping. Phone 2540. fTf ir-STNOnTII, 309 Four modern unfurnished rooms, and garage, for rent. IJarGE ROOM For light housekeeping: location central. Phone 2686. 7 TH-ST., S OUT 1 1 , 3 7 R ooms"forrent!

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9TH ST., NORTH, 214 Two furnished rooms with bath, for light housekeeping. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 TWO or three unfurnished rooms, wanted to rent, in West F.ichniond or Kairview. Phone 1081. 4 OR 5 FURNISHED ROOMS Wanted ; modern, centrally located. Mr. Laub. Phone 19J4. Multi-X Aircraft and Motors Co.. offices K. P. Bldg-. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 FOR PAPERHANGING Phone 3049 before 8 a. m. J. S. Moore. PRESSMAKIXGStreet. -Wanted; 442 S. 13th UPHOLSTERING and awnings and repaired. Prompt service. Hunt St. T. C. Yager. made 1123 LAHMANN PLATING WORKS FOR ALL KINDS RE-PLATING Auto Parts Brass Beds Table Ware Hardware Chandeliers Mirrors Re-Silvered 209 W. MAIN S. PHONE 2758 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing and decorating; efficient workmen, prompt service. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. CARPET CLEANING Phone 1904. P. W. Walters, 107 S. Ninth St. Expert Paper Cleaning Phone 2773, Thistlethwaite's. DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE EXPERIMENT ON YOUR TYPEWRITER. Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanic! do your work. RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Multtgraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh St. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS AND SUPPLIES water and steam supplies; at Meerhoffs, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1238. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER: STORAGE The new, up-to-date Ptorngc house. Each person's poods In a room to itself. The only real, modern storage house in the city. Steam heated and well liR-hted. Phone 2H0S. FORREST MONGER for local and long distance Furniture .orated, stored or haullner. shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone !608 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS Sharpened; screens made and repaired; baby cabs, clothes wringers repaired; pictures framed. We sell high-grade bicycles, new and second-hand. We repair everything. J. C. Darnell Co., 1020 Main, phono 1936. LAWXMOWERS Repaired and sharpened: Bicycles, baby cabs, sweepers, re-tired. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Ftione 3086. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 SHUTTERS For sale; phone 130S. BASEBURNER For sale; 2538. call phone PREST-O-LITE TANK, lamp and bracket for motorcycle, for sale; call 83 South 17th St. WINDOW SASHES and glass for sale; call 309 South 9th St. REED STROLLER For sale; 1st St. 232 N. ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPER For sale; new; with attachments: cost $52.50;sale price $35. FhonfjlTl! REED BABY CAB For sale; good as new; $15.00. 2'JNorth 5th. BED, complete, child's sulky, high chair. curtain stretchers, cameras, tailors' outfits. 307 N. 13th. FLOOR LAMP For sale; new; $20.00. No. 216 ii North V est FirstSt. CIGARS FROM MAKER TO YOU Save Middle Man's Profit Mi Corona 704 Club Especial . . Richmond Rose Cordores .Be; worth 7 .fic; worth 8 .8c; worth 11 .7c; worth 10 .Sc; worth 10 10c: worth 13 Imperia 6 ! F E L T M A N'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main St. SEWING MACHINE For sale; good. 312 South 16th SUIT For sale: tan 1027'a Main .3rd floor jersey; size 3. cast door. KINDLING WOOD Large quantity; for sal cheap. Davis Motor Car Co.. phone 102S. WE Buy, Sell or Trade for Used Watches; also, complete line of new watches, priced very low. Buy your high-grade spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 7 South 11th. HOUSEHOLD GOODS For sale; nt 209 South 9th St. RABBIT PEN'S Screen doors and lumber for s.ile. 1362 Ridge St. BLACK ROOF PAINT For sale in nnv quantity. Clendeulu & Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. BABY CAB For sale; gray reed; good condition. Call 625 S. B. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 PLATFORM SCALE Wanted; about 500 IK: good condition; one small hand truck. Phone 1640. GOOD USED FURNITURE Of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. Phone 12!fi. ST.3 Main. F U R NIT I fii 1 C Wanted! Wo'pay h'iehest prices for used finofls, stoves, etc. Kramer & Foster. 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. STRAW Wanted. Richmond Casket Co. Telephone 1201. CASH paid for second-hand clothing. Rhone 3231. li E S T P I ii C E" S" Paid-for seconddi and stoves of all kinds. Phone 349"!. FURNITURE and stoves all kinds; good prices. Homo Supply Store, 1S1 Fort Wayne Ave., Phone 1S62. MUSICAL INSTRUM E NTS 23 PIANO with bench Phone 1792. for sale walnut. BUILDING MATERIALS 28

Build B with Concrete Blpx Jrom BeHSchlfroS. Phone 3250

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TALKING MACHINES FOR SALE Also Expert Repairing. RICHMOND REPAIR SHOP Phone 1014 1029 Main St. A. R. Chenoweth R. P. Whisler SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for It. D. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St. SPECIAL PRICES ON GARDEN TOOLS BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 611 Main. FURNACES 25B Holland Heating Systems are planned by engineers and installed bv experts. Estimates given freely. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, local representative, phone 3163, 319 Randolph street. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 DAIRYMEN Try some feeding molasses to increase the milk flow. Hoosier Feed and Feeder Co., Cor. S. 8th and A. . KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 JERSEY COW Forsale. Phone J235. DRIVING HORSE For sale; 21 Hilda Street. TEAMS AD TRUCKS For all kinds of haulinf? 600 yards of fine cement gravel delivered anv place in or out of citv. Livestock hauling by careful and experienced men. J. R. Cougrhlin and I. A. Fields. Barn South I and Liberty Ave. Office phone 207 4. Residence phone 2321. FOR SA LE On e"alraot new rubbertired bug-fry; one loni? shaft break cart; one dump bed .Roscoe CouRhlin, S. I and Liberty Ave., opposite Stolle Abbatoir. Office- phone 2074, residence phose 2321. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 HUPMOB1LE n-passentcer. 101S model. good condition: 14 Northr.th Stnet. I-THtDD-passenwer, for sale: Al condition. Box B2132, care Palladium. T WO 5-P A SSE.VGE R FORD CARS For sale. 21 N. 15th St. SEOAN Forsale; 5-passengrer; with 6cylinder Continental motor; in good condition. 36 N. 8th. USED CARS and TRUCKS At very special prices this week only. J. R. BROWN Phone 1494 Day Phone 46?2 Night TRUCK CHASSIS For meyer. Downing & Co. sale. Pohl. BUICK Light Six Roadster, has only been driven 3.000 miles. C. J. Shute, ' '-un pbel Is town, Ohio. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 E. T. CONING GARAGE For all kinds of garage work. Valve grinding. $4. Work guaranteed. Webster, Ind. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 F.XCHLSIOK For sale; 3-specd, $100 t's.Ml Willard l'.att.-ry. Phone 4ti44 TWIN MOTORCYCLE For sale: Al condition. Call 20 S 2. Phone 4121. Used Excelsior Motorcycles 1 1919 3-spced, with sidecar 1 1918 3-spced 2 1917 3-speed 1 Excelsior sidecar E. S. SMITH 42f Main St. Phone 1S0S MOTORCYCLE lor sal.-: 1!1R Indian motorcycle. lion National Road. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES Sr. BICYCLES Second-hand Motorcycles. MEYERS H TROXEL 1 t N. 5th St. Wo don't fix 'em U'o repair 'em. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 4 -ROOM furnished apartment; ence required; no children. referPhon e 4 04:?. " " KCi LDI NOTO ifUKN't Garage, with living room above; water and electric lights. C . L . B O r R N E Sixth and Main Phone 20f6 or 2700 S1X-KOOM modern house for rent; desirable location. Phone lt19. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent; garape for one machine. South 12th or 13th preferred. Call 1547 or 314 South 13th after 6:30. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE Business room and apartment at 409 Main. Phone 2226 or 2049. Price $6,000.00. GOOD GETY HOMES AND FARMS PORT Kll F I E L D , Colonial PIdg. MODERN liome for sale. Phono 2718'. FOR SALE I, kf "7e n t ; do u b 1 e f rani e house. 5 rooms on side: $15 a side. No interest, no taxes or insurance. Call 325Vest Main St. HOPS E 2 Apts.. 6 ro o ms and bat h each, good condition, on Improved street, for Vfc cost to build. nOL'SE fi rooms, good location. Call Home Supply Store, 181 Ft. Wayno Ave. GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hittla Block, 9th and Main. Phone 2576. BUILDING MATERIALS 28

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FARMS 1 ACRE Good house, large barn, chicken house 56 feet long, fruit ai.d small berries, right in town. Prfle $3600.00. 74 ACRES 9-room house, large barn and shed, well fenced and tiBed, all level. Easy term3. 133 ACRES 7-room house, good barn, silo, well fenced and drained, all level, extra good producer. Looking for a real one? See us. 245 ACRES Good 7-room houses water system, good cellar, 5-room tenant house, 2 rns, silo, hog house 24x42, cement floor; all level, an extra good farm and a real homo. Priced right. DOUBLE BRICK on S. 6tn street; best investment in town. Possession, at once. MARRIS AND Southwest Corner 6th Main Streets Phone 227S and TURNER W. HADLEY 2nd, Nat. Bank. Building-. Buys and Sells Properties; Htips sold on payments like rent. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE in first block on South 16th street; 6 rooms; cash $2250. This house is for quick sale. N. 20TH ST. Double house. 7 room3 to a side; modern; price $5500. Long & Pickett Realty Co. Over Teeple and Wessel Shoe Store. Y18 Main St. Phones 1628-2017 C. C. HAWLEY A- SON New Paris. Ohio For farms and real estate of all kinds FORT REAL ESTATE ANr I''ARM S S e a A. M. ROBERTS, 1 S S. Sth. Pbcs 4ITL HOUSE For sale; modern except bath. 20S South 11th St. FOR SALE Immediate Possession Two 5-room houses One C-room modern house One 7-room modern house One 7-room, not modern BURDSALL & WILLETT GO. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Real Estate Room S03 Union Natl. Bank Bldg. 8th St. Entrance Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965. 3271. 3293 PETTY BROS. Real Estate, Farms and City Property. 710-;, Main Phone 232S OVER 30 HOI SEM LISTED FOR SALE with C. E. Keever Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1611. FIVE-ifOOMS AND BATH For sale; 313 Richmond Ave.. Phono 4747. For Service, Satisfaction and Results, See Long & Pickett Realty Co. Over Teeple & Wessel Shoe Store 71S Main St. - Thones 162S-2017 LEGAL NOTICE 49 NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter . the estate of Ida. -M. Starr, deceased. in the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term. 1 920. Notice is hereby given that Henry C. Starr, as executor of the estate of Ida M. Starr, deceased, lias presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 2t;th day of June. lHUO. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court, anil show- cause, if any there lo, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. HENRY c. STARR. Executor. HENRY C. STARK, Attorney. June ?-16-:n. AD M IN 1ST R A TO R'S NOT I C E OF API 'l HNTMENT NOTICE is hereby yiven that the undersigned has In-cu appointed by tho Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, administrator of the estate of John H. Border, deceased. The estate of the decedent is probahlv solvent. CHARLES o. HOROER. June 9-1 6 Administrator. MONEY TO LOAN 46

Welfare System Means a system that is thorough, a personal intei-est in you, a great saving when you wish to borrow monej

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is the rate charged and we will loan you from $10.00 to $.10n.fifi on your live stock, farm implements, piano or household pood?, either on the twenty-payment plan or straight-time note. A CKEDIT SUGGESTION: Borrow here, pay all your small billa and have but one place to pay. Call Today, Phone 2509 Welfare Loam Society No. 9 North Tenth St. Richmond, Ind. Under State Supervision.

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Tuesday, June 22nd, at 1 :30 p. m. At No. 635 Sheridan St. I will sell my home at public auction, having no further use for the same. It is a good 8-room house, with bath, hot water heat and garage, and is located on car line. L. C. MOORE Simon Weddle, Auctioneer J. E. Healy. Clerk.

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HANNA'S CREEK, IndThe Hanna's Creek meeting was well attended last Sunday. Rev. Harris delivered si fine sermon at the morning service. kRev. Stovenbour, pastor of the chutrch. preached in the afternoon. A fine dinner was served in the basement at the noon hour. Many old friends wer greeted. Old time songs, duefca and solos were the musical features of tfhe meeting. Quite a number of Carapbellstown church people were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ardery were Richmond visitors Saturday evening. ....Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phenis and son, Clifford, were callers at the jiome of Simeon Phenis, at Liberty, Sunday afternoon Mrs. Harry BarrexJale is quite ill with appendicitis. Perry LaFuze and family attended ftte Children's day exercises at Concord Sunday evening. The iJ&Fuze children, Charlotte, Lois and Merlin, wefnt home with their grandmother Lybronk. They will visit there7 and at Fairhs.ven this week. .. .Alice, little daughter of Emmett LaFuze, is quite ill... Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens entertained Rev. Stovenour last Saturday mi,';ht . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Perry LaFuze wejit to Hamilton Tuesday to witness ithe graduation of Mrs. LaFuze's sister. Miss Mildred Hamlin. .. .Mrs. diaries Shrader, of Kitchel, has been quite ill for the past several days. . .Children's day exercises will be held at the Hanna's Creek church next Sunday evening. A fine progiam will be given. .. .Miss Ella Creek visited her sister, Mrs. Shrader, several days last week.... Mr. and Mrs Greorge Hutson and Hershel and Harold Brown of Roseburg, were dinner quests of Will Ammerman and family Sunday. Howard Mason was an afternoon caller. .Miss Osa Dtrvall will preside as principal of Greenwood school next year.... Mr. and Mrs. David Maze shopped in Liberty Saturday .... Mrs. Edward Shingler visSJed her daughter, Barbara Orbaugh of Kitchel, last Tuesday .... Mrs. Mafc'el McCarty was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer LaFuze-. last Monday. .. .Walter LaFuze and famfily were Sunday guests of John Carson and family near Liberty. They called at the home of their sister, Mrs. Dallas Meyers, to see their new nephew. Dean Allison, who arrived at the Meyers homo a few days ago....MlBs Tressa Davis is visiting her sistwr. Mrs. Lena Kendell, and brother. Ora Davis of Dayton, for a few days Mr. and Mrs. George Witter, superintendent of the county infirmary, are entertaining their daughter, Ifrs. Wm. Llewellyn. of Jellico. Tenn .Irving LaFuze and Edward Shingler went fishing at Four Mile last Tuesday Charles Swafford and family shopped in Liberty

Saturday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Wit-dren, of Washington. D. C, are guests ter entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Payne Miss and Mrs. Frank Rose and Miss Aaa B-ernice Hatfield entertained a numWitter, all of College Corner, Ohio.... i ber of young friends, Tuesday aiterEverett Little and family were in ! noon The commencement dance.

Richmond Sunday evening. They took Rev. Stovenour tbat far on his way to his home in Portland, Ind. ....Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edgeworth and daughter, Ruth, entertained Miss Doris Rover, of Hastings. Mich., last week. ....Mr. Harry Ardcry has accepted the position as principal of the Hanna's Creek school and Miss Bessie Wilson of Connersville will teach the primary the ensuing year. .Bert Ward and family of Richmond spent Sunday with Charles Swaf ford. . .The Rev. Musselman of the Four Mile church is attending conference of that denom ination at Sedalia. Mo., this week. Mrs. I Musselman is a (Lelegate of the Sundav

school convention that will convene at Sunday afternoon Mr. Robert .ail-, Crawfordsville, Ind. next week ler and mother were hu-in. ss visitors Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greggerson en-jat Richmond. Sniu.d'.iy Waiter; tertained Mrs. Greggerson's brother, ' Peden. of West Manchester, called on; Percy Davis and brids of Detroit, last! his mother, Mr?. Margaret Peden, Kri-,

week. WINCHESTER, Ind. The Monday Bridge club was 'rntertanod bv Mrs T. L. Ward. Dainty refreshments

were served . .Mrs John Chenev pnjunrt daughters, Koni:i Jtr.u i.en inn -

tertained friends at noon dinner Mon - dav Misf? Mahel Gnrtnev enterain - MONEY TO LOAN 46 S S O A K On Furniture. Pianos, Live Stock, Autos, Talking Machines. Etc. Get uui iwmo ui ujic uuiiuviiiife. 1 to 20 MONTHS TO PAY All transactions strictly private 0 T 1 he btate Investment & Loan Company Room 40 Colonial Blder. 3rd Floor Phono 2560 .. - MONEY TO LOAN 46 Month PUBLIC SALE 48

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ied Friday afternoon at a sewing par-j... Ity. Later refreshments were served.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tooker, of New York, and Lert Tooker, of Oklahoma City, are the guests of relatives and friends here... Mrs. Mary Shock-

ley, of Indianapolis, is the guest ofQome Children's day services will her mother, Mrs. Ethel Sbockley bo held at the M. E. church Sunday Mies Minnie Fischer, former teacher i night. .. .El wood Davenport, who has In the Winchester schools, is visiting been confined to his bed in the hoshere. She has just closed a success-1 Pital, has so improved that be has ful term of school In West Virginia. J been removed to his home Mr. and ....Mrs. Charles Davis is the guest j Mrs. Frank Burg, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer of Mrs. A. L. Reinheimer in Dayton, j Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Louis

O Mrs. T. J. Kizer. of Indiana dolis, is the guest of relatives and friends here Miss Irene Johnson entertained the Tri Kappa's Monday evening. Elegant refreshments were served... The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Friends church met Tuesday evening with Miss Helen Addington. Following the business session a pleasant social hour was spent. The hostess served delicious refreshments Miss Mabel

Browne Is home from Indiana univer-l'he

slty The Home Economics club met Wednesday and attended a meeting at Saratoga. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry James and son. Robert, of Long Beach. Calif., are the guests of Mrs. James' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert King Mrs. Rilla Gutheil and daughter are the guests of relatives in Indianapolis Mrs. Elizabeth Snod grass and daughters have returned from South Dakota, where they fpent the winter. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. E. church, met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ivan Brenner. An interesting talk on the! mountain schools was given bv Mrs. Lillian Van Landingham. . . Mrs. Mary Marlatt, of Shelbyville, is the guoet oT her daughters. Mrs. Ivan Brenner, and Miss Mary Marlatt Dr. and Mrs. Q A. Study. Mrs. Louise Studv- and Mrs. (Lillian Reed, motored to Indianapolis, Wednesday Mrs. Arthur Purdy en tertained th Priscilla girls, Thursday afternoon. Bridge was the feature of the afternoon Mis. Goorge Comer entertained the Past Grands' association, Wednesday afternoon Mrs. A. J. Stakebake is the guest of her nephew, Will H. Jaqua and family, in Tipton Mrs. Mary Molden and son, Horace, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Jaqua and son, Charles Nal, have returned to their home in Tipton, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hinshaw The Misses Henrietta Kelch. Gertrude Bailey and Eleanor Leavrll, have arrived home from Indiana university. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Coats, of Evaro, are the quests of relatives and friends here Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Moore and Mrs. Zora Cox and little eon, have arrived from Bastrop, Louisiana, for a few weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Goodrich are spending a few days in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mathews and chilTuesday evening, was largely attended by joung people from the m ighboring cities The Magaizne. club met or. Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. W. 1). Clark Mr. and Mrs. George White, Mrs. Frank Smith and Arthur Buck master, of Goshen, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam White. HOLLAN'SBTRG, O. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chenoweth and family entertained Rev. Clark, Sunday. The oihtr Sundav guests were Mr. Harry "ut noweth and family, of Richmond, and , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chtnoweih ( Several from this vicinity attended Madison, i Decoration services at New day Mr. X. A. Chenoweth ;:nd family and Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Cheno - v.-eth were Sunday guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Kline-r Chcnowe-th. i New Madi - j . Sunday Mr". Mort Simp-.on 'Q1(ls and trolly. ::l"nt ;nv.te. . en - !inK in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. ; Newton Alexander. Mr. Byron Stctile r : and family, of Whitewater, mil., ana ; Mr. Addington ,-nd family, of Carlos City, wer4 the guests wmaay oi mi., w I ond Mrc Tclls . 1 it 1 r C t OH . and MI", j EU jy Ell wood Wolf. Guy and t Ruph riatt ami hner Kia'ter 'spent ' C, ,f l.-in-v i ,i I'lirn i Anderson and fiur'ly. of Indianapolis,: : are visiting with Mr. and Mr. O. A.t i Downinc. and o'her relatives and i friends The children's rxerci.-ses were hel.l :,t th- Christian church . Sunday evening -with a law aiteml- : r.nce The church was beautifully j decorated for the occasion. An ex-

ceHant program was given hy the,rrPam festival next Saturday evening

i little folks Ora Mikes-!, of 1 oledo, ().. is spendintr a few day s here wit a Mr. L. V. .MlK.esell ana ianm -:.. Mrs Jane Coppock and Margaret Pi den spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Henry Bicknell. and daughter, Oliie. ... .A large crowd from here attended ! the Old Fashion Sinnu; at P 'lie, ; Sunday C. A. Thomas and family j entertained at dinner. Sunday. Mr. and! ! Mrs. O. X. Staley and Mat tie Jackson, j of Whitewater, and Mrs. Kae Nollis. of)

Halinp. A eh I lie t ami) fire t.iris, und otner ar,iBt8. was an exceedingly met at the ho .e of Miss Doroihy j ,,1o.lPini, rr.tertainmcnt The. war Williams, last Friday. Afu-r the h isi-. lnthe-rs will have a market and fair in t.e-ss meet ins L-nmes were flayed, j , h Charles Kepler room, recently ocThose present were- Ida Piatt Donna j lr(, bv wiCRt missel Tire ehop. IJelan, Winona Williams, r)()ro;hy u-.lT v'.fI rnoon and 1V0Rinr Th

Slick, and Manna inrnt .Mr.-.' Eliza Jonep, of New Madi.-f.n. is thej euest of her mother, Mrs. Lucretiaj Mansfield. .Mr. P. C. Pell, daughter. ;and friendn of Richmond, were visitors here Saturday evening Miss Olga ! Jones, of Columbus. O.. was t he guest 'Sunday of her parents. Mr. and Mrs-. ' Amos Jones Mrs. Pheha Piatt and : daughter, Mae. and son, Howard. I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl j Wiggs, of near Cuba Thehna Manning was a visitor here. Monday Mr. I,. V. Mike-sell and family entertained th following guorts Sunday: Mr. George Anderson and family, of Indianapolis, and Mr. Wora Payne and family. John Woif was a T'nion City visitor Monday Mr. and Mrs. Pen i

Richards and srn, Scott Zechal. and j William H. Uindt, of the Jenkins .Misses Ida Davis and Roma Simpson, jewelry company, was elected presI were six o'clock dinner guests of Mr. I ident of the Indiana Retail Jewelers', land Mrs. Mearl Simpson, of Richmond, j association at the close of the 'annual

....Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Jones and mother, of Greenville, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jones. CHESTER, Ind. The P.ooste-r class of the M. E. church gave its annual picnic Thursday at Veal's grove, weft of Williamsburg. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Ethel Brown, president; Mrs. L. F. Ulmer, vice-president; Mrs. lames Webster, secretary: Mrs. Cha. Woodruff, treasurer. .. .Mildred Meek spent Tuesday afternoon with Ruth Ulmer Mildred Tice fpent Wednesday night with Frances Henshaw.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boerner spent Monday afternoon with their daugh-

ter, Mrs. Maurice Henshaw. of Win chester. ..Ulmer Norris, of New Albany, Ind., who has been visiting theitev. timer and family, has returned i fiamptoa attended the weddin of miss Amelia Ruger and Lawrence Liniey at West Elkton Thursday Mrs. Henning. of Richmond, visited her parent. Mr. and Mrs. John Carmen. Thursday Mrs. Pemberton, of MIddieboro. Mrs. Jordon and Mr. and Mrs. Puthoff and family, of Richmond, visited Mrs. Emma Burg Sunday evening Ruth Ulmer spent Tuesday with Helen Bundv. of Rich mond Mary Henshaw is snending week with Mr. and Mrs. Mauris : Henshaw, of Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Morton McMahan. Mr. and Mr-s Rufus Newman and family were Sunday guests of Everett Hunt anrl famH Mrs. Anna Booth, of Norton Kans.. is visiting her friends. Mr. and -Mrs. Dan Boyer Several from here. attended the decoration services Sun day at Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. I Aruos B'ack and Mrs. Emma Eurg called on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer at Bethel Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erumfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MeNVil and ?ons, Keith and Robert, and Miss frothy Johnson were Sunday gust of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv MpcVs OT,ri family. .. .Mrs. Mary Smith called on Mrs. Timer Monday evening. ... Mr. and Mrs. George Hiatt and son. Howl ard, attended the old-fashioned singing at Bethel Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. G. Lemon and family and Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Woodruff and familycalled on Mr. and Mrs. Steele Sundav. Mary and Essie McNeV, Florence Feaslcman and W. Brumeyer, of Richmond, visitedd Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Milton Thursday. CAMBRIDGE, Ind Mr. and Mrs.4 John Hoover were Richmond visitors Friday Mrs. Ella Commaek. of Muncie, recently visited Mrs. Charles Marson Mrs. M. L. Krahl and eon: aro visiting relatives in Kentuckv. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright were at' Indianapolis Friday Mrs. John Brown of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, who is visiting her sister. Mrs. Taylor' Crook, visited Mr. and Mrs. Overbiser near Bentonville, Monday The Christian church will have Children's day exercises next Sunday evening Miss Mabel Straughn is" home from Tulska, Okla Mr. and Mrs. O. IT. Toppin have returned from a visit with relatives at. Detroit and: other placps..The Baptist church will have Children's day exercises next Sunday evening at 7:30: thev being postponed from last Sunday evening. Mrs. John Starr of Richmond, recently spent a few davs with her sistor, Mrs. Charles Marson. .. Mrs. John Dodsnn, who hos been ill. is improved. The Presbyterian Guild will meet at the church next Wednesday afternoon Miss Mildred Carpenter is home from Delaware college for the summer vacation Mrs. Lee Ault I and daughter. Miss Hattie. recent lv ! visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teetor ; at. Hagerstown Edwin Callawav i and family are "njoying a visit with Mr. ;w.i jirs. Lawrence Ogborn. at Mansfield. O The ham nonri hv Abhe Riser on Vandalia avenue. 1 caught tire at one o'clock Mondav I night. The cau?e of fire Is unknown ; hut the theory that it was caught , by lightning. The barn was burned completely Horses wore saved, but 1 the contents of barn were burned. , - j CENTERVILLE, Ind. The cemetery , association will meet Friday evening ! v,th Mrs. William Darnell. A largo j attendance of the members Is desired ;.'. - . an'Tt:eni s win oe made at this , ",.., ioi me annual ice. cream , le-tiva! Misses Mary Chenoweth , ;,nd Georgia Clark of Winchester, wer.. i nere i u-.-iday making arrangements , to start, a class in elocution.. . . .Larerv oonerecations were present at each r (tT TbO r htirf-flpq Stinil.iv rv ninir Th. . Children's day program given in fach church was a complete success . .Van' I nn.lv- r Bnin r r :it i-;. liis .sister. Mrs. Nolo Mathews thi,; we,k. Mr. and Mr?. Charles Bpannepa!. of Columbus, Ind.. have announced the apircaehinr rnnrriase of their JanKhter, Marie, to Mr. Lundv, which will occur at th" home of the bride:: parents in a few days The ladies of the M. E. church will eive an ice ; in the Peele reiom Miss Vesta . KoPman. of Brookvillo. Ohio, was the week end t'tU'-M of Miss Bessie Buhl and assisted in ihe concert at the M E. church Saturday evening Mr. and Mis. Prod Hartley entertained at six ficloek dinner Saturday evening.' lr. McKe-nnon. James Steward. Mr., and Mrs. Tieplogle and Miss Lillian, Ilenbow. of Hagerstown. The concert! nt the M. E. churcTi Saturday evening I s.'iven bv the Hacerstown quartette.: public is invited to come and buy good Ihintrs to eat, or aprons, fspj, e.. on sale at the fair. Contributions are welcomed for either the fair or market Miss Alice Medearis , and Mrs. Kate Meyers en'ertained at Fuppt r Tuesday evening. Misses Pearl It'dding and Marie Cassel and Mrs. Neds Carle.-on.. .Miss Blanche Harshbarter, eif Eairmount, will spend the we k with Mies Marie Cassel Mrs. Rosr-Ua Turner and daughter, Betty, of t'l- veland. are guests of her partnts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews, this week. Rindt Heads State Jewelers ; convention at Lafayette iuesaay. une, of the important decisions made was to discontinue free lending of watches. engraving and PAUL GORDON TO BECOME MISSIONARY TO INDIANS Paul Gordon, a junior at Earlham college, has been appointed by the Home Mission department of the Five Years Meeting to take up work among the Osage Indians of Oklahoma during the summer months. He will lave immediately following the' Voting Friends conference at Earlham.' June 25 to July 5. Mr. Gordon Intenla to pursue Indian missionary work.