Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 196, 25 June 1920 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND.. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920.

MISS REEL IS WED TO W. PRYOR BEFORE 300 EATON PERSONS

EATON, O., June 25. -Amidst urfoundings that held a fairyland charm, ad la the presence of 300 guests, the Marriage rf Miss Lucile Virginia Reel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Reel, and William Byron Pryor took place Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the

rmory, East Main street. The Rev. Charles F. Irwin, pastor of the Presbyterian church, performed the marriage ceremony, which included the ring service. The bride was attended by. Miss Louise Poos, as maid-of-honor, and Miss Marie Sch of . Hamilton; MIbs Dorothy Pryor, of Camden, and Miss Glenna Gross, as bridesmaids, little Miss Dorothy Bosch, of Hamil

ton, was flower-girl. The bridegroom

will be able to be removed to bis home 1

here at the end of the next 10 days. Tyrell sustained a crushed and broken leg and other severe injuries last Monday near Washington C. H., when a heavily loaded motor truck he was driving was struck and wrecked by a railway train near Washington C. H. He was engaged in highway construction work. Kids Can Shoot Crackers Ban on fireworks on the Fourth of July will be lifted to a certain extent. The city council has granted merchants the privilege of selling fire

crackers of the Bmall variety, devil-

chasers, sparklers, illuminating fuses and other explosives of a harmless nature. Eaton Vs. Brookvllle

Eaton Is scheduled to play Brook

vllle, O., at the baseball park here Sunday afternoon. Plays will be called

at. 2:30. The new grandstand at. the

park has been completed. No Action On Bids Bids for the contract for construe

tion of a filtration plant In connection

wta attended by his cousin, W. Clay- with the city waterworks system were

ton Pryor, of Dayton, as best-man, and

James Tucker, of Lewisburg; Ieslie Sawyer and Vernon White, as groomsmen. The bridal party entered the spacious hall to a TVP'Viwn wedding march played by Mrs. Hry Rislnger, violin, and Mrs. Dola Fleming, piano. A fairy-like bower of roses, lillies and entwined vines served as an altar, where the bridal party was received by

received Wednesday night by the

board of public affairs, but award of the contract was deferred, owing to the fact that sale of the $27,500 worth of bonds for the proposed improvement has not been effected. Preble Pomona Grange Meets Preble County Pomona Grange, embracing 10 or 12 grange units in Preble county, will meet Saturday in

Xew Paris, with Whitewater Valley

HOLADAY TREASURER

OF INDIANA SYNOD

The Rev. C. Raymond Isley, pastor of the Second English Lutheran church, was reelected secretary of the Olive Branch Synod of the English Lutheran church at the closing session in Columbus, Ind., Wednesday, and John F. Holaday of the same church was reelected treasurer. The Rev. F. A. Dressel, pastor of the First English Lutheran church, and John F. Holaday were chosen as

Synod and those of the Olive Branch Synod, along with a few in Kentucky, totaling approximately 80 churches.

Send Back Livestock Blanks, County Agent Urges Farmers The blanks mailed to the farmers of Wayne county about 10 days ago by County Agent E. F. Murphy should be forwarded to state headquarters of the Indiana Federation of Farmers' associations as soon as possible, the county agent said Friday. The blanks are the second series of their kind which have been received

in this county and are for the purpose i of obtaining quarterly reports from

all births and deaths and trades are included in the report. The first report was made in April, and this one is known as the quarterly schedule for July, Indiana co-operative livestock reporting service. A letter was sent with the blanks

to the farmers calling their attention to the fact that the first quarterly report was not up to expectations.

In China an average of only one child out of 10 has an opportunity to attend school.

the condition of their livestock. The number of cattle, swine, and sheep,

dress' s. music, recitations

will feature the meeting.

and drills

YOUTH DIES OF WOUNDS. FORT WAYNE, Ind., June 25. Wayne Hpvlre, 20 years old, died in a hospifa! here Thursday, aa a result of a. ballot wound inflicted on the nisht of June 6, by Oakla Scherer, 23 yt;i:s old, who called Havice to the door of the telegraph office in Hoagland, whern Havice was the operator, and shot him.

the Rev. Mr. Irwlr. The bride was 'Grange as host. A program of ad

given in marriage by her father. Miss Reel was a typical bride in a filmy gown of white and of the latest design. The maid-of-honor and the bridesmaids were quite fetching In well-selected gowns. The wedding ceremony was followed ity a reception and dance. The hall jwas lavishly decorated with palms, tree boughs with their green foliage.

(roses, nines, wua aaisies, etc. i ne lectrlc lights were concealed in the decorations In such, a manner as to lend an enchanted air to the surroundrlngs. An endless list of handsome presents were received by the couple. Mr. and Mra. Pryor are muicipm of much ability and both occupy lien place in local musical circles. He s a son of Dr. and Mrs. Logan R. Pryor, 4f Eaton. Mr. Pryor and his bride are passing Hheir honeymoon at Manitau Beach. Coon after their return home they v. "i take up a residence on East Tv worth street, the home they wi" -u ujpy now being remodelled and furni&hd for their occupancy. Many Rcs:;v: Licenses Marriage Hcpscs were issued hrre recently to tin fjllowlng coupl-s: Roy Alien Armstrr-. 18, printer. P-v-ton, O., and Laura Catherine Ballev, 18, Harrison township; Charles Raymond Myers, 30, telegraph operator, and Mary Margaret Litchlser. 23, school teacher, both of Eat-n: Harry Dexter, 84, barber, Covington. Ky., and Feme Viola Kilgallon, 26, Dixon township; William Byron Pryor. "1. barber and musician, and Miss Lucile Virginia Reel, 23, both of Eaton Tyrrell Hurt H '"nash Advices received h' r from Washington C. H. are to the effect that Clayton Tyrrell, of Ea'n, probably

ueiegiiies iu iue . " the farmers all over the state as to

vention at Washington me iaer pan. th nf ihr iivMtnr.k

of October. At the close of the final session of the Olive Branch Synod, the members went to Indianapolis to attend a merger of the Olive Branch Synod with the Chicago Synod, to form an Indiana Synod. J. F. Holaday was elected treasurer of the -Indiana Synod. Mrs. Lee Nusbaum, of this city, reported for

the ways and means committee at tne women's meeting. The Indiana Synod la composed of Indiana churches which formerly belonged to the Chicago

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