Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 253, 2 September 1920 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM aND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2,-1920.
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ELABORATE PROGRAM , FOR DEDICATION OF
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MASONIC CLUB-ROOM
Next Mondav at 2 n. m. thn tib '
' flasonlc club rooms will be dedicated.
'fw that the afternoon will be given OCT to an Informal reception for ;CJand Master R. Bchweltzer, of the 'eate and Judge Orbiaon, past grand raster of the Btate. (During the afternoon there will be gveral short addresses and special fuslcal numbers. This afternoon rsBion will be open for Masons only. The evening reception at 8 p. m. is ,)pen to all Masons and their families, ifter which dancing will be enjoyed ton the fourth floor of the Temple. Now Occupy Entire Temple. The Masons now are utilizing the entire Masonic Temple at North
iNintn ana a streets, excepting me first floor The new club rooms to be dedicated on Labor Day are located on the second floor, formerly occupied by the Commercial club. The rooms have been beautifully decorated and elaborately furnished, making them among the best equipped club rooms in the city. The lodge rooms are located on the third floor and the auditorium and dance hall occupies the fourth floor. The club room committee appointed the nresldine officers of the five Ma-
of the Labor Day festivities as follows:
Joseph Ratllff, master or wcdd lodge; D. D. Minnlck, master of Rlch- . bond lodge; T. Mason Byer, high r priest of King Solomon's chapter; J. V. Morris, illustrious master of Wayne council ; Frank Benn, commander of Richmond commandery, K. T. 7 Phillips Heads Committee.
I Robert W. Phillips, chairman of reception obmmittee for grand master of
rtate.
H. H. Puckett and S. Burton Gaines, reception committee, Commercial club rooms. ) T. Mason Byer, Chairman program Committee. i Mrs. Mae Finfrock, Chairman of Ladles Reception committee.
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NEW ENGLANDER SUCCEEDS ROOSEVELT AS SECRETARY DANIELS'S ASSISTANT
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Secretary Daniels and Gordon Woodbury,
Gordon Woodbury of New Hampshire has been appointed assistant ttecretary of the navy to succeed Franklin D. Roosevelt. He is a lawyer, a former newspaper publisher and a grand nephew of the late Levi
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Woodbury, secretary
tack son.
of the navy
administration of President
Suburban
WEBSTER, Ind. Mrs. Jennie Angepinger and son, Raymond, of Winchester, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey Tuesday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Railsback In the evening Mrs. Delphia Hollingsworth visited relatives at Liberty Tuesday Mrs. Scott, of Richmond, was a Monday dinner guest of Mrs. Mattle Richey Mrs. Woodson and daughter are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cluster Rockhill, of Richmond Mrs. Cora Bartehmay, who has spent the summer with her father, Mr. Isaac Steddom, will return to Goshen, Ind., where she will engage in teaching the coming winter Several from this vicinity are spending their vacation at the Chautauqua and enjoying the series of lectures Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stotten and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Mo Can, of Economy.. .. .Sunday afternoon callers on Mrs. Mattie Richey were: Mrs. Jennie Jessup, Mrs. Jennie Borton, Miss Mable Gibson, and Noel 'Culbertson Those attending the Dennis reunion at Dalton, Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson, son, Norman, and daughter, Mary Elma, of Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and Letha Luclle Harvey, of Hagerstown. An elaborate dinner was served at noon followed by good social time. Ice
cream and cake were served in the
lar Perry Davis and family of Kitchel, Ind., were guests of Henry Masters and wife Sunday.... An airplane from . the Chenoweth Aviation field at Richmond landed on a field owned by Mr. Joe Glaub just at the edge of our village Tuesday. It certainly attracted a crowd in a very few
minutes. It will be here again Wed
nesday from 11 a. m. until 3 p. m., for the purpose of taking passengers. The rate is $10 for 12 minutes
Mrs. Irene Kelley and Blanche Crom
well motored to Brokville Monday afternoon. .. .The Standard Bearers' so
ciety will hold a meeting Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Misses Gertrude and Edna Watler Mrs. Nellie Branchla and daughter Blanche were calling on friends here Monday evening Mrs. Mary Balmain returned home Sunday after visiting relatives at Lansing, Mich Miss Angie Godwin of the Orphans' Home at Greencastle, is the guest of her brother, Rev. T. G. Godwin and wife Mrs. Bessie Julius and son Bobby, of Connersville, visited the Younts and Logan families last week. GRATIS, O. Mrs. Kate Nicodemus is visiting her niece, Kate Duvall, at Eaton, this week Mrs. Bell Doty visited with her daughter, Mrs. Blanch Zimmerman, at Miamisburg, last week Miss Loucell Stell, of Connersville, Ind., is visiting with Mrs. Lottie Grimes Misses Fay and Vesta Apple attended the Apple reunion at Piqua, Saturday. About two hundred were presnt About 20 of our young people enjoyed a marshmallow and whiner toast in Slough's Grove Saturday evening. Among those present were: Misses Anna and Mable Miller, Grace Furry, Laura Shubert, Edna Stump, Felicia Cunningham, Clara Wilson, Ruth Barblow, Anna and Helen Brown, Glenn Furry, Foster Apple, Marion Wilson, Ray and George Miller, Clayton Henderson,
Author Coleman, Bruce Barblow, Ira Bonnershine and Glenn Doty..,..
Cyrus Kartcofe and wife are entertain
ing visitors from Akron, O., this week. P. M. Albaugh and daughter Mable. Margaret Bookwalter, and Cleo
Apple attended the Albaugh reunion near Farmersville, Thursday A crowd of neighbors and friends met and surprised Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carr Saturday evening. The Carrs will move away from town soon Logan
evening to all present Walter Cul- j Wellbaum and family, Roy Suman and
fcertson returned to Germantown, Sun
day evening after, spending the weekend with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. ideo Culbertson Mr. and Mrs. Mat:tie Richey entertained for Mr. and Mrs. 'Cluster Rockhill, of Richmond, the
week-end
. GREENSFORK, Ind. Alonzo Cloiid
is in England, attending a meeting of
Friends The Rev. Auburn of near
Winchester, preached at the Friends
church Sunday morning and evening.
....Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stinson and . daughters, Katie and Inez, of near Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bonn, and daughter, Opal, took dinner Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stan
ton and family. Jesse Homey was an afternoon caller. Mr. Stinson ami Mr. Horney were war comrades in the Civil war Nadiene Wise spent Tuesday with Doris Davlsson, of Hag crstown. " FAIRFIELD, Ind. Classes 3, 4 and 6 of the M. E. Sunday Bchool held a j picnic along the Whitewater River 'last Friday Fred Loper, Fred Veal and Hazel Loper spent Friday night and Sunday with Wilbur Personette and family at Pershing, Ind Mrs. Frank Creamor and children of Connersville are guests of George Personette and family George Jinks ana wife and Herbert Jinks and family motored to Richmond and Eaton, Ohio, Sunday afternoon Mrs. A. L. Preston and daughter Ruth were shopping in Cincinnati last Thursday and Friday Addison Berg was elected as a delegate to the Methodist conference at Vlncennes, Ind., and Albert Ludwlg nf mnnmfnsr Rrnvp la thn retonm
Mrs. Lide Murray spent the past week in Connersville with relatives. . .Quite a number of our men are working on the new pike, east of town, near the homes of Omer Doty and Henry Poh-
wife, Harry Miller, Clayton Hender
son, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grines were among those who attended the Greenville fair last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kooms, of Dayton, visited Mrs. Mary Krines, Sunday Mrs. Kate Coleman, who died Saturday morning at the home of her daughter Mrs. Wesley Glaze, was buried from
the M. E. church Tuesday morning. Mrs. Opal Eavens and children spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Sadie Apple Mrs. Bessie Morningstar, of Dayton, who come to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Tuesday, is staying over a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coleman. FAIR HAVEN. Ohio Bert Borradaiie and family, Benjamin Cole and wife, Zeno Roberts and wife, Mary
Foley and Ed Borradaile spent Friday with Clayton Borradaile and wife Earl White and family and Bill Marlon spent Saturday with Ellis White and family Guy Felton and family spent Sunday with Elmer Van Skiver and wife Miss Kathrya Wallace is visiting relatives and friends in Oxford Lee Ramsey an4 family, of Middletowc, spent Sunday with Lawrence Ramsey and wife Darrell Van Skiver spent a few days with his cousin, Elmer Felton, near New Hope Miss Ruby White spent Saturday night and Sunday with Earl White and family, near Firfield Miss May Scott spent Friday in Greenville Miss Marguerite Brown spert Tuesday night with Helen Campbell and attended Chautauqua at Richmond. ....Lee Ramsey and family, of Mlddletown spent Sunday evening with
James Heavenridge and wife Ellis
vhlte and wife spent Sunday with Earl White and family, near Fairfield. ....Mr. and Mrs. Will Cline attendtd the Chautauqua at Richmond Sundav
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George Cline and family are mov
ing into the house vacated by Ed An
derson and family. The latter have
moved to their property in Canada
Mrs. Annabella Morton spent
Tuesday in Richmond Mrs. Frieda
Karrouth and son, Geonre. spent
from Monday until Thursday with the
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former's mother, Mrs. Mary Faurboefer, In Cincinnati... . .Mrs. Sanford Da vis assisted Mrs. Addle Creech In cooking for threshers Tuesday.. .Mrs Nellie Davis and son Dwight were in Eaton Wednesday afternoon.. . . .Israel township schools will start Monday, September 6 Mrs. Will Laird and daughters, Esther and Vera, spent Wednesday at the home of Lo rimer Charles Mrs, Waldo. Drummond and Mrs. Fred Van Skiver ate birth
day dinner with Mrs. Elmer Van Ski
ver, Wednesday., ... ABINGTON, Ind. - Mrs. Charles
Bertram and son were Sunday guest3
of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and
family..... unday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Morgan nd daughter were
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smoker and daughter, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frazler and son, Gerald, and Roy and Fred Higglns Ellis Smoker and Frank Lashley shipped a car load of hogs to the Union stock yards at Indianapolis, Monday. .. Mrs. McMath
of Centervllio visled Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and daughter, Leatha, and son, William..... Oscar Smoker, assisted by Floyd Dynes and Albert Turner, began hulling clover, Tuesday, for John Bauman, of near Richmond. . . . .Ben Weiss, living on Mark Steven's farm, near here, has ripe strawberries, being of the everbearing variety..... A public sale wiU be held on the Bert Colvin farm, one mile east and three-fourths of a mile south of here, and one-half mile west
and three -fourths of a mile south of Smithfield, Monday, Sept. 6, of horses,
mules, cattle, hogs, implements, corn, etc. J. H. Bradbury and E. H. Colvin. ....Mrs. Kate Toschlog and daughter. Rozella and Mrs. -John Habing, of Rchmond and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toschlog called on Mr. and Mrs. Bn Weiss and family. Tuesday evening. .... Mrs. Toney Toschlog was pleasantly surprised Monday evening when a number of her relatives came with well filled baskets to celebrate her birthday. j '
Be Independent In Old Age
The sure way is to start now by opening a savings account -and add to it each week, and when old age overtakes you you will have accumulated enough to be independent. Each and every day your savings earn you 3 interest. Save now make the savings earn, and have money in your old age.
Second National Bank
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CAR'S
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Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits Over $600,000
We have to offer here a few unequalled values in the following makes of cars and trucks. If you are in the market for a car or truck, don't fail to see us before buying. These cars can be bought at 6E -THIRD DOWN Balance at Your Convenience CADILLAC PACKARD MARMON LIMOUSINE MARMON TOURING, 7-PASSENGER ' DODGE TOURING, 1917 MODEL DODGE TOURING, 1918 MODEL FORD TOURING FORD ROADSTER . OVERLAND MODEL 90 SEDAN REO 7-PASSENGER TOURING 1920 OLDSMOBILE TRUCK 2 REO TRUCKS 1 COMMERCE 1 REPUBLIC 1 FORD TRUCK, 1918 MODEL Also several other makes of cars COME IN AND SEE THESE CARS TODAY Davis-Overland Sales Company
1211 Main
C. M. DAVIS, Proprietor
Phone 2411
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRINQ RESULTS
All Leading Down-Town and Neighborhood Stores Now Sell
Served at the Fountains of these Leading Dealers:
Woolworth 5 and 1 0
Quigleys Fourth and Main Sts. Quigley's 821 North E St. Quigleys Nineteenth and N. E Sts. Fosler's Drug Store McDonald's Drug Store Engle's Cigar Store Kresge's 5 & 1 0c Store
D. & S. Drug Store Rusis Confectionery Meyer's Cigar Store Toler's Drug Store Westcott Pharmacy City Restaurant Twigg's Cigar Store Glen Miller Pavilion
Pure" Ice Cream If You Want the Best Demand
BENDER
and Sold by these Popular Neighborhood Dealers
Cohorst Grocery South Fifth and E St. Lahrman's South Fifth and D St. Deisler
South Fifth and L Kuhlovs South Sixth and F Leader House South Sixth
Collett's South Eighth and H St Churngold Grocery South Ninth St. Wagoman's South Eleventh and C St. Bruening & Benham South Thirteenth and E St.
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Tony Mallairus North Fourth and D Pappas & Company North Fourth and D Mike's Place North Eleventh and E Underbill's North Nineteenth and F Becknell's 1710 North J
Grocery -noo North i st
Cavender Bros. North Tenth and G St. Hebbler's West Third and Rich. Ave. Eubank's Cor. Ridge and Grant Sts. Chase Thistlethwaite's Falls.
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Bender Ice Cream Co.
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9-11 S. 5th St
Phone 1183
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