Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 211, 14 July 1920 — Page 2

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NORTH SIDE MISSION REPORT SHOWS MANY ACTIVITIES PROGRESS; WILL NEED $10,000

Tho Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Probst, in charge of tie North Fourteenth street Union mission, have submitted a report covering the activities of the mission during the second quarter, April 1 to June 30. . Each month speakers and special programs of music are brought before the members, many of whom are of foreign birth. Recently the mission board purchas ed a new site for the work at North Twelfth and I streets. It is planned to raise funds in the near future for covering the expense of remodeling and modernizing the new buildings and equipment. Those, in charge estimate that approximately $10,000 will be needed. The following report shows the work accomplished during the past few months. "The Union Mission has always Btood for the highest ideals in the spiritual, social and intellectual lives of the people. The most prosperous conditions and greatest advancement Is found, in the homes of the people whose lives are actuated by Christian principles. These principles are upheld in every department ot service. There have been eleven during the past quarter 'who have definitely decided for Christ The Sunday morning hour of worship and the evening evangelistic service have been full of interest and enthusiasm to the up building of the kingdom of God. "The interest and attendance of the prayer meetings are very good. The spiritual lives of the people are great ly helped through their opportunities of prayer and testimony, wnich is a means of expressing our gratitude to God for Ills rich and boundless blessings and thus helping and encouraging one another. A Bible reading Is given at each prayer meeting illustrat ing the life and principle of a Christion life and applied to life today In a practical way. "The Sunday school Interest and attendance is commendable. Its membership Is made up of both American and foreign children. The average at tendance for the quarter Is 88. The various departments have organised classes with -efficient teachers furnished by the mission. The Junior classes of the elementary division with the secondary and advanced divisions of the Sunday school have their regu lar class business meetings and socials each month. : This Is a means of promoting and maintaining a lively social enthusiasm among the people In general and is an attractive force to the outsider. The cradle roll depart ment has an enrollment of 103 mem bers. This department is visited each month and the Sunday school litera ture placed In each home. There is generally a small offering contributed to the Sunday Bchool through this channel. The home department has an enrollment of 33 members. The superintendent of this department visits each home during the quarter and in case of sickness or any special need visits the homes whenever needed. Children' Day Is Feature "Children's day was observed the last Sunday evening in June with a splendid program furnished by the Sunday school, composed of special duet, quartet and chorus music; recitations by the children and a closing number entitled: "Honest Peggy", given by the senior class. Two of the Earlham college girls came over from tho conference and gave readings which nleased and entertained both old and young. The mission was filled with parents and friends of the Sunday school. People were sitting in the windows and standing in the doors. "The annual "Mothers' day" was observed in May. Rev. Andrew F. Mitchell brought a very touching address on the subject of "Home and Mother". Special music was prepared for this service by the chorus. At the close of this service a middle aged man arose voluntarily, whose heart had been touched by the message, came forward and gave his life to Jesus Christ. "The-Bible teacher training class is accomplishing good work. The Bible lessons at the present time include the Old Testament history life surrounding the Sunday school lessons, the geographical setting of the lesson, a course in Biblical spelling and the memorizing of Bible verses (one verse per week) make up the principle study of this class. "A summer sewing Bchool with a term of 13 weeks was organized In June. The Boston store furnished this sewing school with pug puppies and baby elephants of materials to be cut out, sewed together and stuffed to perfect Mr. Animal. The running stitch, back stitch and over whipping stitch were loarnod in the muklng of these interesting animals. Great pleasure ' uud delight has been taken by each member of the school. Tho Beginners' Class at tho present time are making handkerchiefs and sewing quilt patches Into blocks. "The juniors and intermediates are making handkerchiefs and underwear for themselves for fall school wear out of materials which they have paid for themselves Each girl who Is old enough will make a dress for herself at the close of the term. Small children will clothe dolls. These children are doing more than learning to sew. The teachers observe the story hour during which time a story is told with a good lesson in every day practical life. Sing Songs In Morning. A half hour is spent in the opening exercises during which time the children sing songs that children love, and turn their young minds and hearts toward sacred things. Each week a verse from the Bible Is given, and r.here it i found, to the children to BLACK FLAG Quickest and Safest Way to kill Flies Blow Black Flag into air of closed rooms. Kills every fly in ten min utes. Black Flag is a non-poi-sonous powder. Makes no dirt. Does away with : messy fly-paper and Vf dangerous poisons. 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memorize. Many of them are keeping in memory all these verses. Then the entire school standing with clasped hands and bowed heads all together repeat the Lord's prayer. This sewing school has been an inspiration to their teachers and has kept more children interested in the Sunday school during the hot summer months when the attendance usually is smaller. The Mother s club meetings are maintaining their usual good interest among the Mothers of the community. A sincerity of mind and deep interest prevails among them by way of accomplishing better training for children, better sanitary conditions and higher Ideals of home life in general. "In the April meeting Mrs. Howard B. Brown gave a splendid address on the subject of "Regularity of Habit in the Home Life." "In May, Miss Comma Rayle, of Earlham college, very pleasntly entertained with music and readings-. Mrs. Rosa1 Keplinger gave an address on the subject of "The Home Department at this meeting. In the June meeting Miss Ethelda Hinkle, who has recently returned from Jamaica, gave a very interesting description of the mission ary work being accomplished there. Slje was dressed in the Hindu costume and also displayed other curios which she had gathered during her three years stay in Jamaica. Mrs. Elsie Crawford followed with a splendid address on "Our Responsibility to the Foreigner in Our Midst." A social hour follows the program during which time every one gets acquainted and is made to feel a "Welcome Back Again." "The Fathers and Mothers' meeting was observed in May. A Bplendid program was prepared by Miss Elizabeth Drifmeyer, consisting of several pretty musical selections, readings and an exercise entitled: "The Search for Happiness." The beautiful and true lesson was brought out so impressively that a sacredness crept into the hearts of the people which will always linger in their memory. Dr. H. E. Hinshaw gave a lecture in June on the subject, "The Care of the Teeth," illustrated with 6tereoptican views. This lecture was very helpful from a spiritual a,nd educational standpoint. Weddings during quarter, 2; Funer als during quarter, 8; Pastoral calls made during the month, 297. CAMDEN. O. Ray Davis of Rich mond, and Miss Maude Taylor, of Vincennes, Ind., were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis, recently. . . Mrs. J. O. Love, of Hamilton, la vIblting friends here this week.. .Charles Elkenberry, of Hamilton, was a Camden visitor Saturday James Rob erts, of West Elkton, was in Camden Saturday The sale of household goods of Richard Fornshell was held Saturday. Mr. Fornshell has sold his property to Miles Flowers and will make his future home with Mb daughters in Grand Rapids, Mich Mrs. Clarence Phares's class in the M. E. Sunday school met at Mr. Rabenstien'B home last Thursday evening Mrs. Robert Gray, of West Elkton, .visited Camden friends Saturday Mrs. Frank Elkenberry and Mrs. Ray Simpson were Jn Cincinnati, Friday Frank Elkenberry is attending a convention of furniture dealers at Grand Rapids. Mich Bert Marshall, of Mobile, Ala., and Charles Marshall of Morning Sun, called on their aunt3, the Misses Mary and Ella Marshall, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Talbert and S. N. Stubbs and sister, Miss Ellen, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary S. Robinson and daughter Tommy Shafer, and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Phares spent Sunday with John Schwartz and family, in Hamilton Mrs. T. E. Davis epent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Graham, in Hamilton H. T. Scott and daughter, Miss Sarah, were in Camden Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wysong have returned from their wedding trip and were entertained by the former's mother, at dinner, Sunday.. .. .Miss Mary Duvall of Dayton, spent from Friday until Sunday with Miss Ruth Frietag Mr. and Mrs. Dan Payne and Elmer Phares were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenworthy. They motored to Eaton in the afternoon.. -Mrs. Ed. Bonner, who has been seriously ill. Is improving. Harry Fornshell of Richmond, was in Camden Saturday, attending his father1 Bale Mrs. Baker has bought the Boetwlck property on South Second street. Carey Gift and family now occupy it. WEST MANCHESTER. O. Harvey. Walter and Elmer Swathword of Rockford, 111., spent several days of laet week with Robert Arnold and family. Twin boys were born on Sunday, July 4, to Mr. and Mrs. John Parks. ....Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. George Somsel of Dayton, visited Wednesday 'afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager Miss Sylvia Trone epent Thursday in the country with her brother Will Trone and

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Glaring Sun, Dust and Heat Strain. Injure and Weaken Eyes Says Dr. Lewis. Prescribes Bon-Opto in Hot Weather

T11. How o Strnrtlt KyeslsJit 50 Per Cnt In o Wwk'i Time lo Many Instances. Philadelphia, Ta. Dr. Lewis, an ey. specialist of many years' practice, says summer tlmo Is hard on eyes because the glare of the sun, heat and duet injure and weaken them. He says it is possible to strengthen eyesight wonderfully in a very short time by using I?on-Opto. He prescribes it freely and further says: "A patient came to me suffering from Blepharitis Marginalia. Her eyes bad the dull expression common to such cases. She used Bon- Opto and not only overcame her distressing" condition, but so strengthened her eyesight that she was able to dispense with her distance glasses. Her headache and, neuralgia left her. In this instance I should say her eyesight was improved 100 per cent." The doctor's advice will prove of great value to many eye sufferers. Many whose eyes were falling- say they have had their eyes restored. One man says after trying: it: "I was almost blind; could not sea to read at all. Now I can read everythingwithout my glasses and my eyes do not water any more. At nlg-ht they would pain dreadfully; now they feel fine all the tlnja. It wad like a miracle to me." A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed haiy with or. without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seemed clear. I can even read

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family. She returned to Dayton Saturday, after a week's vacation with relatives at this place and a two days' outing at Russells Point Howard Kuhnle of Arcanum, assumed the management of the Frances and Rosser lumber business at this place, following the resignation of Charles Brown, who has been with the firm for over 18 years.... Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Sellman of Greenville, called on Mary Trone and family Friday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Ft. Jefferson, were guests of Mrs. Jesse Delk Friday. ....J. F. Radabaugh, who is taking treatment at Christ hospital, at Cincinnati, came home Friday for a short visit. He returned to Cincinnati Sunday. .. .Henry Cossairt attended the funeral of Jason Rodgers, a member of the G. A. R. post, at Lewisburg, Thursday afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Steinmetz of Arcanum, and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Steinmetz of Jackson, Mich., spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone. Mrs. E. R. Steinmetz, a member of D. of A., attended a meeting here at J. O. U. A. M. hall...-Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davisson, Mrs. J. B. Trone aid Miss Belle Sparrow were in Richmond Friday. . . Aaron Petry and family of near Eaton, and A. M. Howard and family of Greenville, Frank Brown, of Franklin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard Mr. and Mrs. Leo Guy visited Sunday with the latter's parents, at Greenville. . .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Powell, of Richmond, at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris spent Monday afternoon at Arcanum Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Emerick and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Leas were in Eaton, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager visited Mr. and Mrs. George Somsel Don't Spoil Your Hair By Washing It When you wash your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use ia Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo, for this Is pure and entirely greaBeless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and ia soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, It loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Advertisement. fine print without glasses." It is believed that thousands wlio.weir glasses can now discard them in a reasonable time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of getting- glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefitted by following the simple rules. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Dr,op ons Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the ayes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear. If your eyes ara bothering you even a little, take steps to save them how before it is too late. Many hopelesly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes in time. NOTE Another prominent Physician to whom the above article was submitted said: "Bon-Opto Is a very remarkable remedy. Its constituent Ingredients are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them. The manufacturers guarantee it to strengthen eyesight 60 per cent In one week's time in many instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from any good druggist and is one of the few preparations I feel should be kpt on hand for regular use in almost every family. It Is sold In this city by all good druggists. Advertisement.

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at Dayton. . . .Miss Sylvia Trone spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ellker at New Madison Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell were in Greenville Saturday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. John Gauch and family, Charles Waggoner and family of New Paris, and Mrs Laura Parks and children wero en tertained Sunday at the home of An derson Gauch and faimly. . . .Mrs. Ray Brown and daughter spent several days with Mrs. Brown's parents at Farmersville Mrs. Herman Green, of Xenia, Is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arless Fur ry. .. .Margery Leas, Anna, Vera and Hugh Gauch epent Saturday afternoon with Harriet Spencer and helped celebrate her fourth birthday. .. .Walter Trump and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lurenna Trump.... The West Manchester orchestra gave a concert Saturday evening. They will also play on Saturday evenings, July 17 and 24 on Main street. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. C. A. Reigle at Savona Mr. and Mrs. Levi Homan, of Dayton, and Miss Jane and Charles Homan, of Bachman, spent Sunday with Mrs Sarah Homan. . .Mesdames C. A. Ford and Levi Shumaker 6pent Friday in Eaton with Mrs. J. M. Neth Mrs O. F. Bllger and sons, Oliver, Harold Robert and Mahlon are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ott at Dayton Misses Gertrude and Myrle lurry and Mrs. Herman Green spent GOULD NOT STOOP OR BEND OVER FOR HE GOT SO DIZZY Richmond man had a lazy liver; kidneys so weak often had to get up several times during the night Bowels were constipated. He now declares all these troubles have been over come since taking the great root and herb remedy, Ureco. "Sometimes I'd get so dizzy that could not stoop or bend over for I'd reel like I was going to fall," said Mr. Tobias Huffman living at 423 N. 16th fat., Richmond, Ind. ine pains in my back and limbs were terrible, which I knew came from my kidneys and some nights I'd be up rive ana six times. My muscles had that dull, twitching, aching feeling al most constantly. My nerves were so unsteady that I could not sleep to do any good and some nights I'd get out of bed and sit up. "My appetite failed me and I became weakened and was losing my vitality. I became sensitive and often times irritable. My bowels wero badly constipated so that I had to take medicine for them most every night. "I am surprised at my own self, the way I feel these days, Why I'm feeling years younger and full of energy and ambition. The Dreco has sure done me lots of good. All these aches and pains are gone; my liver has been cleaned off nicely. My kidneys strengthened so that I sleep all night without getting up once. My bowels move regular without the aid of medicine as before. My nerves are quieted; have a flno appetite and everything seems to agree with me. I haven't had a dizzy spell since I took Dreco." Any remedy that restores the natural functions of the body is a healthgiving remedy. The use of Dreco, the great herb remedy, tends to restore the appetite, to procure natural digestion, which is followed by an Increased circulation and nutrition of the whole body. Lean, haggard, bloodless people begin to gain weight, strength, and flesh at once from taking Dreco, as they themselves declare in signed testimonials. Dreco is sold by all progressive druggists throughout the country and is highly recommended In Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's seven drug stores. Advertisement.

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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leekllder at Hood Charles Morris and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phares were in Richmond Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick attended the Emerick family reunion Sunday at Dayton, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Emerick Mrs. Mattie Wise of Dayton, is making an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. D..A. Poe... Rev. Helfensteln of Dayton, who filled his appointment here Sunday was a dinner guest of Mrs. Anna Howell. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and Edgar Houdeshell were also guests.... Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Spencer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shellenberg and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer, of Covington, O., at their home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Howell and Mesdames Anna Howell and Jennie Smith visited William Houdeshell Saturday evening, at Lewisburg Mrs. Howard Hartzell and daughter Georgia, returned to their home Saturday nt West Unity, after a week's visit with Mrs. Joe Braner and family Alta Mae Bruner spent Saturday ana Sunday with Li Han Mil ler Mrs. A. O. Miller visited the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. O. N. 8helleberger, at College Corner... Wilber Banta and family and Josepja Bruner and family spent Sunday afternqpn at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lltchenfels, of near Yankeetown, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruner Gus Sherer of Cement Citv. Mich., was made station agent at the Pennsylvania depot and will move his family here Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harrison and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ebberts Sunday, at New Madison..,. Mrs. Stanley Harri son and children returned to Richmond Saturday, after a six weeks' viBit with relatives in this vicinity... Dr. T. Dewitt McGriff and children of Lima, o., visited Satunlay with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Braddock and on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gorman McGriff, at Gratis Mr. and Mrs. War ren Juaay and Mr. and Mrs. Cletes i SCIENTISTS FREE CASTOR OIL FROM NAUSEATING TASTE Remarkable Process Improves Famous Old Family Remedy. Nobody ever dreamed that castor oil could be made tasteless. But the chemists of Spencer Kellogg Sons, Inc., one of the largest manufacturers of castor oil, tackled the problem, and succeeded in perfecting a process by which all nauseating taste is removed. Nothing is put in to disguise the taste. Strength and purity remain the same a 100 per cent pure castor oil. Curative apd soothing qualities remain the same. It's the same good old-fashioned castor oil that your doctor always prescribes, with the disagreeable taste removed. Children take Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil without knowing it is castor oil. Sold by all good druggists. If you want a castor oil absolutely without nauseating taste, insist on genuine laboratory filled bottles, plainly labelled Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil. Three sizes, 15c, 35c. and 65c. Advertisement. mm

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Beck visited Reuben Young and family at New Paris Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff and Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Poyner and Arnold Stutz enjoyed an outing Sunday at Glen Miller Park. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shewmon and daughter Gertrude and Mrs. Frank Von Hagen and children Sunday, and in the afternoon motored to New Madison Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff and Mrs. Omer Smith were called to Dayton Saturday by the seri ous illness, of Hr. Henry Hayes. 8,000,000 Bottles of "Extra Dry" To Be Auctioned (By Associated Press) PARIS, July 14. Eight million hotties of champagne will be among the items on the lists ot commodities to be Dlaced on sale January 28, when the sequestered property ot Baron Walter De Mumm, will be auctioned off. This property was seized in 1915 subsequent to the baron's resumption of German citizenship when the war began. The number ot bottles In the baron's cellars in- the vicinity of Rheims, where the pale will take place, was greatly diminished during the war. When General Ludendorft was making his furious drives toward Rheims and Epernay, the wine cellars were used as shelters for the troops, and the men were given almost priceless .wine with their meals. In addition to the bottled wines there are 600,000 litres of wine in casks, these being stored in warehouses, mansions and cottages, as well as secret hiding places beneath vineyards in the Champagne country. "It's Better To To Wish

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