Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 254, 3 September 1920 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND, rKlUAY, sarr. a, l20.

RENSMAN RESIGNS TO TAKE PART IN OHIO CAMPAIGNING

EATON. O.. Sept. 3 Griffin E. Rensman of Eaton, -has been advised of the acceptance of his resignation as a federal Internal revenue collector, tendered some days ago.- He had served the last several months, his activities being confined largely to Preble county. Rensman Is one of two Democratic candidates for state senator from the Preble-Montgomery county district, and because of this fact, he says, he resigned in order to be unhampered In hia campaign for election. His successor has not been announced. In the late federal census of population Rensman was supervisor in the district composed of the counties of Preble, Montgomery and Butler. Want Judgment on Note Judgment for $G83, alleged to represent unpaid Interest on four promissory notes, each for $5,666.67, is sought In a suit tiled in common pleas court by Samuel and F. E. Cotterman against John F. Price. It Is averred the notes were executed by J. E. Martlndale and made payable to the plaintiffs to Becure the unpaid purchase price for a farm bought from the plaintiffs. Afterwards, it is alleged the farm was sold to Price, who assumed payment of the notes as part payment for the farm. West Alex. Post Plans Picnic Members of the American Legion post at West Alexandria are planning a big picnic for Labor day, to be staged in the Frank Hoops grove, north of Dadsville. Muslo.and other features of entertainment will be provided. The festivities will close with a dance in the evening at Hickory Knoll, near West Alexandria. Rensman Heads Country Club Organization of the board of directors of the Eaton Country Club company has been effected by electing Griffin E. Rensman, president; J. E. Parker, vice-president; H. H. Hawkins, secretary and treasurer. Walter S. Tyrrell and H. H. Hawkins constitute an executive committee. John M. Gale, Walter S. Tyrrell and the officers constitute the board of directors. In a meeting tonight the Eaton Country club will be organized. The club will lease from and operate under the holding company. It is expected practically all the stockholders in the company will become members of the club. Breaks Arm In Fall Miss Flo Nation, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Nation, has a broken arm for a companion. The mishap befell her Tuesday in Canton, when she fell while entering a hotel. She had gone to Canton expecting to take a position. She is at home here with her parents. Democrats Will Speak Announcement is made that Judge Budroe, of Dayton; Judge G. W. Mannix, of Greenville; W. G. Pickrel, Dayton, Democratic candidate for congress from this district, and Mrs. Ella Johnson, one among the more prominent Democratic women of the state, will speak at the all-day picnic to be staged Saturday by the Twin Valley Democratic club at Hickory Knoll, near West Alexandria. Buys Charles Rlnck Elevator Purchase of the Charles Rlnck grain elevator at West Alexandria is announced by the Twin Valley Farmers' Equity Exchange company, an organization of agriculturalists of the Twin valley. The purchase price is said to have been $12,000. It is announced that the property will be improved and considerably enlarged. 53-Year-Old Bat Shown Babe Ruth, take notice! P. M. Garland, local express agent. Is exhibiting a bat, aged 53 years, with which Pllny terrorized the hurlers a half century back, when he was a member of a team named the I. X. L. He says he used to pole 'em out into the tall weeds for a "lost ball" pretty regularly. The old "pole" Is lynn wood, well seasoned, and mighty well preserved. Brookvllle Plays Here Brookville comes here for a game with the locals next Sunday. West Alexandria will play the locals' Labor day, the game to be called at 2:30.

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DUBLIN, Ind. Revival services began at the Christian church here last Sunday and will continue this week, including Sunday. There will be services at the Friends Sunday morning and evening, at the M. E. at 10:30 a. m.. at the U. B. at 7:30 p. m. Union Christian Endeavor will be held at the U. B. church during the month of September Mr. Daniel Heiney, of Narborne. Mo., Mrs. William Arterburn of Carrollton, Mo., and Mrs. Alice Myers of Cambridge City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers a few days last week Mrs. Sarah Waller. of New Castle i3 here the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sullivan, this week. Mr. Earl Grubbs of Ohio, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, south of town Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Whitewater came Saturday for a few days' visit with their son, Frank Smith, and family. Mr. Chenoweth and family of Richmond were also their guests for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Freeman moved from the Hoffman property to Connersvllle last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson returned to their home In Toledo, Ohio, last week after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends. . .Miss Frances Hayden spent last week with her grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Louisa Hayden. and daughter. Marie.... Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Frlcker, Mr. and Mrs. Q. F. Herbst left last Thursday for a motor trip in different parts of Kentucky Miss Donna Brown, of Bloomington, Ind.. is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Leonard Champ. Miss Inez Funk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bloom near Eaton, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hatfield and son Earl motored to Browntown, Ind., Saturday and visited until Monday with Mrs. Will Phlefer and family. Mrs. Phiefer and daughter accompanied them home for a few days" visit.... The Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Knowles were in Richmond Monday and attended Chautauqua. ...Mrs. Sarah Demaree returned home Sunday evening from a twoweeks visit with her children in Indianapolis Mr. Edgar Huddle3ton and family motored to Howe, Ind., last week to spend a few days with his brother, Rev. Leroy Huddleston, and family.... Mr. Floyd Gilbert and family moved Monday to their farm ;

they recently bought north of Newcastle.... School will open here Monday, Sept. 6. MVS. O'Connell resigned as teacher of 5 and 6 grades and Mrs. Glen Rldenouptwill teach in her place. All the other teachers are the same as last year.... Mr. William Sullivan went to Liberty. Ind., last Friday to spend a few days with friends. . . .Miss Vera Byba and Miss Loii Henly are attending teachers' Institute at Newcastle this week.... The monthly mis

sionary meetings of the churches here have been postponed until next week!

on account of the home coming ana free fair here this week Mr. Frank Clark and family spent Sunday with relatives near Hagerstown Mrs. Knipe will have a public sale of her household goods Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 7. She will accompany her daughter to New Albany for the winter Mr. De Vaughn of Ashland, O., spent from Thursday until Monday here with his family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gllmore of Muncie were Sunday guests with Mrs. Sarah Howren and daughter, Lillian. .. .Mr. Harry Christman of Dayton, Ohio, came Sunday to help his father, J. H. Christman, celebrate his 84th birthday anniversary.... Miss Lillian Baker spent Monday in Richmond and spent Monday night with friends in Centerville. ....Mr. and Mrs. David Mullin spent from Friday until Monday at the camp meeting near Cleveland, Ind. Miss Emma White and Miss Bertha Swift went last Wednesday to spend several days at the meeting. .. .Miss Frances Crull of Indianapolis came last week for a visit with friends here.

BETHEL Mr . and Mrs. Eugene Long and family, Mrs. Joseph Long and Mrs. Daisy Cappcllar, all of Centerville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ansen Brumfleld Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arnette, of Palestine, O., spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Arnett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tharp Mrs. Stella White spent from Thursday until Sunday evening with Perry Williams and family, of Richmond.. .. .Miss Lotha Wolfal spent Saturday night and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wolfal Miss Florence Boren spent Saturday night and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Boren Ray Jolley and family returned home Thursday evening, after spending two weeks in Michigan Mrs. V. B. McCauley returned to her home in Memphis, Tenn., Saturday after spending three weeks heie with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ,E. Anderson Miss Wyvona Hyde spent Saturday in New Madison with her mother, Mrs. Edward Roberts and family Dr. Cofleld and family, of Cincinnati, is spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cofleld Mrs. John Harding spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer Harry Spencer and children, and Mrs. James Blose attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Graves near Whitewater. About 70 persons enjoyed the day. At the noon hour a dinner was spread.. . . Harold Roberts, of New Madison, is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde Miss Evylin Huntington, of Richmond, is spending a few days with Miss Miss Wyvona Hyde Brother Gullidge will preach here next Sunday morning and evening Mrs. E. N. Thompson returned home Tuesday evening after spending two weeks with relatives at Kokomo Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hyde and daughter Rose Mary, of Muncie, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parker, of Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hyde. Mrs. John Boren spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyde,

'of Richmond Mr. Harry Marshall

and family attended a reunion at Bloomingsport, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cowgil and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leap, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bond Mr. and Mrs. Gallen Hopkins and family, of Indianapolis, and Mr. Walter Westercamp, of Richmond, were guests Sunday of Mr. Harry Hawkins and family Mr. and Mrs. Henry

i Cougil and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leap,

of Richmond, and Mrs. A. J. Bond were guests, Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murphey, of near Friendship, O Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Ulchaffer and Mrs. O. R. Wolfal and son. Dean, of Urbana, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wolfal Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer spent Tuesday afternoon with the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Young, of New Paris Jesse Thomas, of California, and sister. Miss Mae Thomas, and Mr. Everette Wolfal spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wolfal Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harlon spent from Wadnesday until Saturday in Muncie with their daughter Pearl and family Mrs. N. E. Davis, of Hollansburg, snent Tuesday morning with her sister Miss Delia Anderson. NEW PARIS, O. Mrs. Flossie Roach, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Mrs. William Roach. Saturday Calvin Burtch returned Sunday from a three weeks visit with relatives in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leftwich, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin and daughter. Dorothy, and Miss Myra Eyer. of Greenville. O , Mrs. Clara. Leftwich.

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and Reba Thompson of Richmond, and H. W. Burtch, of Dayton, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Burtch.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hahn, Mrs. - Anna Bloom, Miss Janice Hahn .and Miss Evelyn Northrup visited the John Pence family, near Eaton, Sunday afternoon Charles Benson, Paul Northrup and Scott . Hawley entered business college at Richmond, Monday for the winter term Teachers from New . Paris ' attending the institute this week are Misses Emma and Ella Thompson, Evelyn Northrup, Helen Biles, Lois Baumgardner, Ruth Zea Miller, Iona Bowler, C. R. Coblentz, E. H. Young and R. E. Brandon. .... Miss Helen Biles was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Young, Monday night. ....Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bogan visited relatives at New Hope, Sunday Mrs. Susan McKee. of Gettysburg, waa buried in Spring Lawn cemetery Saturday afternoon. The surviving members of the family are: Mrs. Elmer Curry, of Cincinnati;-Mrs. Delia Wisehart, of New Castle, Ind., and Mrs. Cora Stamback, of near Gettysburg. ....Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mikesell and sons, Homer and Ralph, spent Sunday with relatives in New Madison Miss Feme Marshall is spending a two weeks' vacation from the Knollenberg Btore, at her home.. . .Floyd Nicholson, of Richmond, was a visitor in town, Tuesday.. .Miss Vera Dunaway attended at teachers' institute at Eaton, Tuesday.. .Mrs. Nancy Walley returned to Butler, Penn., last week, and will spend the winter with her sons Miss Lois Baumgardner was a guest of Miss Marie Heironimus, at Richmond, Tuesday night Misses Wllma Pence and Magdalene Maloney played violin solos at the teachers' institute, at Eaton, Tuesday Miss Pearls Halier spent Wednesday night with relatives in Richmond School begins here next Monday, Sept. 6. PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bell of Centerville, are parents of a daughter, born Wednesday, named Mildred Irene. Mrs. Bell is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton Rufus Stinson and family called on George Kelley and family Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenburg and son, Charles, were at Centerville Thursday. ....Miss Elsie Gibson of Connersvllle, is visitng George Fulton and famly. ...Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn and daughter spend Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens Mildred and David Plessinger spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert DuGranrut, at Webster Mrs. Willard Rodenburg, Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter, Edth, Bipent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Rodenburg Mrs. Ora Hendirx spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn. Mrs. Harry Jarrett of Abington and Miss Myrtle Miller called on Mrs Elmer Deer Thursday afternoon . Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrx, Mri. and Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter. Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Caldwell, Mrs. Anchor Leistner and son, Frank, and Willard Rodenburg and son, Charles, were in Richmond last Friday Mrs. Mary Shank spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Rufus Stinson Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn, Mary Plankenhorn, Mrs Lizzie Martin called on Mrs. Mar Shank Thursday afternoon Mrs. Grant Rose called on Mrs. Rufus Stin son Saturday morning James Hyward and sons, Edgar and Robert, of Angola, arrived Saturday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and family J. O. Plankenhorn and family, Charles Brown nd family. Ora Hendrlx and family, Dan Plankenhorn and family, Mrs. Lizzie Waiting, Mary Plankenhorn and Willard Rodenburg and family attended the home coming at Abington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Caldwell, Mrs. Anchor Leistner and son. Frank, and Morris Stinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinder at Abinston. Mrs. Grant Rose and daughters. Fern nd Mary, and Isabel Mills spent Sunday with relatives t Newcsatle... Herbert Holmes and wife nd, sons, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and family Mrs. Lee Fulton and daughter, Elsie, spent Saturday with Mrs. George Fulton.... ..Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and family spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and family, of Brownsville Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter, Darlle, Mr. and

Mrs. Or Hendrlx and daughter attended, a sale given by Mrs. J. T. Fisher, of Lyonsville,- Tuesday.. .. .Mra. Elmer Deer spent Tuesday afternoon with' Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn and daughter Mabel and Sylvia Stinson f pent Tuesday afternoon with Mildred and Virgel Plessinger. .. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrlx left Wednesday morning to attend the Ohio state fair at Columbus.. .Mrs. George Fulton spent Tuesday with Mrs. Adam Fulton Mrs. Adam Fulton is quite ill. MODOC, Ind. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Warner of Farmland, 6pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Warner Mrs. Henna Hoffman and two children have returned from a two weeks visit with friends and relatives Mrs. Alice Hanscom is spending a few days at home Mrs. Orzo Rubush and children of Yorktown, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. L. Hodson The Rev. O. P. VanY and family are visiting in Cleveland, O Mr. and Mrs. Russet Dow and daughter Mary Louise, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dewy Dow Mrs. W. W. Walker is spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Hilton of Newcastle Mr. F. B. Howard will start Thursday for Illinois, where he will visit a few days.... Miss Pearl Bales of Losantville. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Verl Johnson., Mrs. Orzo Rubush and children of Yorktown, spent Tuesday wwith Mrs.. Russel Dow Mrs. Jim Wyne of Indianapolis, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Wyne. Miss Doris Cooke of Losantville, spent a few days with Miss Buradine Rich.... Mr. and Mrs. Ella Barker entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barker, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burroughs and children of Farmland Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lester and Rev. Byrne are attending conference in Terre Haute Mr. Reed Abel and family are moving in John Mills property.. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath of Hagerstown spent the latter part of the week at their home here. The annual picnic of the Nazareni church will be held Friday, Sept 3, at Muncie The Rev. Green and

j wife and the Rev. Gray and wife .have

returned home after attending the Nazarene assembly at Indianapolis... Miss Laura Lamb of near Grace Chapel is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. John Lamb... Mrs. Garnet Gray, and Mrs. Maulsby have returned home after a few months' stay in Cleveland. O Mrs. Luna Edwards is suffering with the hay fever.

business We . .Tv-i -'---( and family cf Washing ton, D. C, r turned to thtir u. .. . . i pleasant visit with hia brother. Levi! Shoemaker and family.. .Mrs. CharleV

Kenworthy and daughter Cecil of Cincinnati, are spending the week with J. W. Kenworthy and family Mrs. Waldo Drummond and Fnn and Mrs. Fred VanSkiver spent Wednesday in the country with Mrs. Elmer VanSkiver.... Mrs. Huffman died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Charles. Mrs. Huffman had been an invalid for several years. She waa past 90 years old A few of Mra. Waldo Drummond's lady friends weni in Wednesday evening and reminded her of another birthday. . . . Pleas Lane and wife of Somerville, visited Mrs. Louisa Loop Tuesday. Mra. Loop Is in very poor health Ray Da via of Richmond, and his mother, Mra. T. S. Davis, spent Thursday In Hamilton with Mrs. Walter Graham Miss Ella McShane has returned from a visit with relatives in Indiana. . ..Mr. pnd Mrs. D. C. Payne are attending the state fair at Columbus this week.

WATERLOO Miss Clara Watt is i spending several' days with Mrs. J. E.

the guest of her niece, Mrs. Frank; Caldwell.. Simpkins, of near Greensfork, and is !

attending the Chautauqua at Richmond... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Romingner, of Detroit. Mich., have returned home after spending several days days with Mrs. Emma Doddridge.... Mrs. Gladys Martin has returned to her home in Leavenworth; Kan., after

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