Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 259, 9 September 1920 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND- THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1920.
LARGE ESTATES, LEFT : BY RICHMOND FOLK, SETTLED BY COURTS ' Under the terms of the -will of the !late Thomas J. Lamb, whoch was filed Unr nmhatft Thursday, the estate,
'which consists of real estate valued at -$46,000 and personal property of the value of $2,300. will be distributed equally among the four children, Anna L. Beeson. Richmond; John W. Lamb, Richmond; Hannah C. Nifer, Elkhart, Ind., and Eliza E. Ayers, Slater. Mo. Mr. Lamb died last month. The eon i is named executor of the estate. j Reports of final settlement of several 'large estates will be submitted to the court for approval. Sept. 11, Including
the states or Eoernara n. rhenium, Howard Campbell and George H.
;nollejiberg. Tk nol ronnrt nn thp KnollPTlberK
i A UO 1 " " v.- - Uctoto Khnwn navment of $80,068.53 to
the widow. Agnes S. Knollenberg. who
3s the executrix. Mr. Knollenberg was )one of Richmond's leading merchants. $84,340.17 Is Paid Over. The final report on the estate of (Howard Campbell, a prominent manufacturer, submitted by the Dickinson , Trust Co., executor, shows that a diTect payment of $84,340.17, one-third Interest, has been made to the sole jheir, the daughter. Mrs. Frances Heun. knd that the remaining two-thirds interest, $169,000.42 has been placed in trust fear her, under the terms of the will. i The report on final settlement of the . iKlehfoth estate shows a total distribution of $37,946.47 to the several heirs. 'The two sone, Chris H. Klehfoth and ! J. George Klehfoth, and two daughters, 'Lnclnda Klehfoth and Ellen Hackman, and one granddaughter. Anna K. Burkhardt. each receive $6,324.41. Two grandchildren, Marie Turman and Dorothy Turman, each receive J3.162.21. The report Is submitted by the
Dickinson Trust Co.. administrator. Oxer Report is Filed. Report of final settlement of the estate of the late Rosa Lee Oxer shows a distribution of $1,133.98 to the three heirs. El mira P. Deardorff, Van Tyler Oxer, and John G. Oxer. B. F. Harris, administrator.
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MODOC, Ind. Miss Vera Hanscomb
of Muncie spent Sunday with Miss Nar Swain... .Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hodson spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Ozro Rubush, of near Gaston Mrs. Gertie Swain spent Tuesday In Muncie Mr. and Mm. J. C. Burgess and children spent Friday In Richmond Mr. Arlet Walker of Hammond, Is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Lewis Walker. ... .Mrs. Beatrice Shipely, of Muncie, Is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Hunt Mr. Lorn Golliker and family are moving on the Jim Tullis farm, east of town Mrs. Eva Gaddis. Mrs. Jim - Tulis and Mr.
Albert Tulis spent a few days in Mar-i ion Mr. Charles McGunegiU and Mr. Jim Tulis motored to Benton Harbor, Mich., to see the big fight Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clear and children motored to Ostego, Mich., to visit relatives there Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Edwards and Miss Dorothy Lee, spent Monday in Muncie, attending, the Lee Reunion. Several people from here attended the big Labor day 'celebration In Farmland. Monday Mr. Chester Hodson and Miss Irmadean Keever
spent Saturday in Muncie Mr. Gilbert Snyder started Monday for Osego, Mich Several high school graduates leave for college Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beall. of Muncie, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Shoemaker Miss Brenda Burgess and Miss Ruth Howell spent Sunday with Misses Hazel and Lula Dow. Mr. Robert Burgess, Miss Lavonne McGunegiU. Mrs. Joe Burgess and
Miss Marjorie Burgess spent Sunday In Richmond. A recital is to be held at, the Huntsville M. E. church by the pupils of Prof. Curtis Morln Glllum, of Union City, on Sept. 10. 7:45 p. m. Everyone welcome..... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stalts and daughter, Mildred, spent Monday In Greenville, Ohio The Misses Faithe and Pauline Jordan and Glenda Fouts spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Williamsburg. In the evening Ihey attended meeting at Cherry Grove.... Mr. and Mrs. Will Olwin and son.
Bryant, from Peoria, 111., and Mr. Russell Hunt, son. William, Mrs. Anna Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stults, of Huntsville. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stults.
BETHEL, IND. Mrs. A. J. Bond entertained Mrs. Edward Martin, of Connersville.and Mrs. Jesse McCauley last Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wolfal, spent Sunday
with Mr. Henry Wolfal and family of Hollansburg, O Mr. and Mrs. Spen
cer and .Mr. Hary Spencer and child
ren, and Mrs. Blose, attended the Aukerman reunion, near Palestine, O.,
last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson entertained Sunday Brother Gullidge and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson. .Mrs. Edward Roberts and children, of New Madison, is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde. ...Mrs. Pearl Wolfal. and son Dean, of Urbana, O., is spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wolfal Mrs. Pearl White spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knolls, of Richmond Miss Fern Addelman, of Richmond, spent from Saturday until Monday evening, here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addelman.... Mrs. Ralph Murphy and Miss Verena Cougil spent Monday with
Mrs. A. J. Bond.... Mrs. Clarence Clabaugh and daughter, Lavern Belle, spent from Thursday until Monday with relatives in Elwood Friday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson
entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. E. An-i
derson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boren of Fountain :. City, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brumfield and son, Wayne. The evening was spent in conversation and music. ....Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Endsley entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Harlan and son. of Pershing, Eber Brown, of Lynn, and Milton Harlan .'. . . Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brumfield and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brumfield and son, Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long, of Centerville. . . .Mrs. John Harding and daughters," Hazel and Marie, and Mrs.
Merl Coleman spent Monday after
noon with Mrs. Orla Thornburg and
Miss Mabel Harding, of near Union City Charley Hill entertained Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pence of
New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fence
of Eaton, and George Morrison of
Hollansburg. O Mr. and Mrs. Thur-
man Constable .and son, Claude, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Steward, of Union City Miss Evylin Huntington returned to her home in Richmond 'Saturday
after spending a week with Wynona
Hyde The potato championship has been taken away from Jehu Boren. Delia Anderson and Charles Reynolds are both ahead now. Milton Harlan is hunting larger ones and hopes to be ahead by next week.... Harry Spencer is graveling his lane. BOSTON,- Ind Mrs. Will Overhol ser, Mrs. Walter Benner and son and Miss Letha Phillips visited friends at Kitchell recently Rife Pyle of Connersville spent Sunday with his parents Mrs. Earl Miller and daughter, Mrs. Alph Kutter, were in Richmond Saturday Mrs. John Long is visiting in Cincinnati Clyde Ketron returned home from Cincinnati Monday Mr, and Mrs- Walter Benner nfi sons anent the week end at New
Paris Miss Elvira Piper has re
turned home after a two weeks visit In Peru Mr. J. King, Miss Mary King and Robert Ellis returned to
Clay City after a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis Mr.' and Mrs. H. W. Snyder spent the week-end at Marion, Ind ...... Mrs. Sadie . King of Ricmond visited relatives here
Tuesday. .. .Miss Grace Pottenger left Tuesday for an indefinite visit at Ashland, N. C....Mrs. Mark Bosworth returned to . her home in Cincinnati Tuesday.
Girl students are ordered to fasten' up their collars with pins during school hours at the Magdalen College. Lincolnshire England. The V-shaped blouses and bobbed hair are banned.
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Antique Mahogany Odd Dresser, worth $76.00 flETQ HK
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Walnut Toilet Table, triple mirror,
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Oak Duofold Davenport $59.75
This is a very attractive duofold. Massive construction; finished in fumed oak, leather finish.
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