Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 194, 23 June 1920 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1920.

WINCHESTER WOMEN ASKED TO ATTEND THE COUNCIL IN EUROPE

WINCHESTER, Ind.. June 23 Mrs. George E. Leggett and Mrs. William D. Clark, of this city, have been honored with an Invitation from the National Council of Women of the United States, which they have accepted, and will attend the quinquennial convention of the International Council of Women, which will meet at Chriatianna, Norway, Sept. 8 to 19, Inclusive. Ten delegates have teen chosen to represent the American National Council of Women and these delegate have invited twenty other prominent

club women as guests to join the party and spend ten weeks touring Europe before the convention. Arrangements have been made whereby the party will travel throughout Europe in a private Pullman and will be officially received by the king and queen of Italy, by all the American ambassadors and also by the presidents of the National council in each country. The women will sail on the "Patria" July 31 and will arrive in Naples, August 13. They will visit Rome, Florence, Venice, Geroy, Paris and all famous battlefields. Belgium, and also Amsterdam, RottPrri?.m, Norway, Sweden, England and Scotland. They will sail from Christiana for New York on the Stavangerjord. CW. 8. Chautauqua We!! Attended Large crowds nre attending the Chautauqua and are greatly pleased with the talent. Wise Will Probated The will of Henry Wise has been

admitted for probate. To his wife. -Hannah Wise, he bequeathes all histll

property, Dotn real ua personal aurir.g her lifetime. At her death the same is to be divided share and share alike among their children, Nora Wise Lahey, Hattie Wise Dowlar, John O. Wise and Ullum C. Wise. He appoints his -wife, Hannah L. V" executrix. The will was written F b. 22, 1905, and was witnessed by Norman Anderson and George O. Wise. Forger Sentenced Noah Petre was arraigned bf-" Judge Theodore Shockney Riti-;. y and was sentenced to from tv- o 14 years in the prison at 3VIich'r;i.i City on a charge of forgery. Soend Vacation. Wilbur Focht and Will Hiat4 Nave left in their machine for Mount Peasant, Michigan, to spend a mor h. Leave for California. Mrs. Martin Hoover, Mrs. Uoorere Bartel and daughter, Virsinla, of Kvansville, Mrs. Murray Bly and Miss Leota Larkin, of Farmland, have left for CaliforniaMarried in Parsonage

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to Rust. Evidence given by other both graduates of Taylor university, witnesses was also damaging. j at Upland. They are now in this Hill Will Probated. j city, as the guests of Mr. CottingThe will of Benjamin F. Hill, of ham's aunt, Mrs. George F. Leggett. Farmland, has been admitted for pro- j Woman Breaks Arm bate. To his wife, Sarah Hill, hej While moving a washing machine at leaves all his household goods, the j her home in Farmland, Pauline, daughhome In Farmland, and also the home iter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewellen, farm, consisting of 40 acres. To his threw it over, breaking a bone of her son, Daniel Hill, he wills 80 acres j left arm. of land and $1,500 in money; to his Licensed to Wed son, Edgar Hill, 80 acres of land; to1 A marriage. license was issued Tueshis son, Marion, 804 acres of land, and day to Isaac Mills, 76. Farmland, and to his daughter, Sarah Alice Tharp, , Mary H. Monne, 72, Farmland. he bequeathes $4,000. In a codicil! Rotary Club. written on September 2S, 1915, after) At the regular noon luncheon of the the death of Sarah Alice Tharp, he ! Rotary club, Tuesday, held at the Ranwilled that the amount left to herldolph hotel, an interesting talk was

be divided share and share alike, be-! made by the Rev. Harry Maxwell, of

M. E. church, Sunday morning. He appeared in this city 28 years ago, as first tenor with the DePauw quartet. Enjoy Indoor Picnic The heavy rain of Monday afternoon prevented the children of the Junior Chautauqua from going on a hike to Goodrich park. Instead they enjoyed an indoor picnic in the high school building, where they played all kinds

of games and ate their supper. Every child bad to be dressed in Indian costume to be admitted to the picnic. File Divorce Suits Charging the defendants with failure to provide, two divorce suits were filed in the circuit court Monday. One by Dora Cunningham vs. Joel Cunningham, and the other by Edith T. Wilkinson vs. Robert J. Wilkinson.

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tween his other children. He names his son, Edgar Hill, as executor. Farm Work Stopped The heavy rain of the past two days stopped farm work, to some extent, but the rain was badly needed, and did much good. Missionaries Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cottingham. who Save spent 12 years in missionary work in the Philippines, where Mr. Cottingham is superintendent of the Manilla district, have been granted a leave of absence and are in the United States to visit relatives. They are

Dr. Alvaro Torre Diaz. Dr. Diaz, as representative of the provisional government in Mexico, recently arrived in Washington and relieved Salvador Diego Fernandez, diplom. :ic representative of the Mexican embassy there. The new Mexican government has not been rcojcnized by the U. S.

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lo Losantille; that Johnson broke a, window jn the rear of the Oliphant j store building, through which he ! (Johnson) entered and handed out i the stolen goods through the window.

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gown or pale blue georgette ana carried pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Roosa will reside in Winchester, when they return from a short wedding trip. COURT NEWS Suit on note has been filed by the Double Fabric Tire company vs. Ralph Hiatt and Ancil Beech Roosa. Pansy Segraves and Cora Mullen, of Farmland, pleaded guilty to assault and

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day. and each was assessed a fine and costs, amounting to $11.20. Try Burglary Case. The case of the state of Indiana vs. Hulford Johnson, who, with Karl Rust. Penny Nichols, Harold Stock , Eva Nichols and Catherine Brown, is charged with burglarizing the Walter Oliphant store at Losantville, several weeks ago, and is alleged to havj Ftolen 25 automobile tires, 100 pounds of sugar and a qu-nfity of rice, was called before Judo Shockney. Monday morning. Damaging evidence was given by Earl Rust, who testified that

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