Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 278, 1 October 1920 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1920.

.VETERANS OF 69TH TO FIGHT BATTLES AGAIN AT REUNION

- Veterans , of the 69th regiment, Indiana .Volunteers, recruited at Richmond in the days of '62, will fight the battles -of the Civil War over again at the annual reunion of that organization to be held In the court house starting at 10 a., m., Saturday. Of .the thousand or more members of : the regiment which campaigned

along -the Mississippi and the Gulf

Coast from J62 to '65, about 130 are left, according to records kept by

Alonzo Marshall, pension attorney, at ihe court house. Since the last reunion four veterans have died. They

are: John H. Hunt, of Company D,

Parker; William Peden, Company P, of Bethel; Adam H. Cllne, Company H,

Jonesboro, and Moses Eby, Company

B, Muncle. Banquet for Vets.

The reunion will open in the court

room with a business session preced

ing the banquet which will be served the reterans In the G. A. R. post room

by the4 Women s Relief Corps.

In the afternoon a number of speakers who took part In the campaign, will address the men. Col. Oran Perry of Indianapolis, commanding the regiment when it was mustered out of service, has arranged for the following speakers: Alexander Gillett, Tishmlngo, Okla., W. T. Little, of Kansas City, Mo., and John Henry Neuman, son of the regiment. Others that will be present, according to a letter received here from him Friday are: Capt. E. F. Hauk, Mrs. C. B. Courtney, daughter Of George W. Roberts, and P. A. Sieberllng, grandson of Capt. R. K. Collins, formerly commanding Company I.

County Churches

Whitewater M. E. Church L. F. Ul-

mer, pastor. Preaching, 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. grayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.

Chester M. E. Church L. f. uimer, pastor. Sunday Schsool, 9:45 a. m.; special program. Annual Home-corn-ine. 10:45: snecial singing. Basket

dinner at the hall. Rev. Blocker, of

Fountain City, preaches at z:du Come.

Middleboro M. E. Church L. F. Ul-

mer. nastor. Sunday School. 9:30 a

m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer

meeting. Thursday. 7:30 p. m.

Fountain City Friends' Church Clinton O. Reynolds, pastor. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Next Sabbath is Rallv Dav. We are going to have

snmn Rnpcial features something do

ing at our school. We want you there

to pniov it. Mornine worsnip. iu:su

Rev. Roy Wollam. of Spiceland, will

Full Pint CEDAR OIL POLISH, 25c

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Sept. 27th to Oct. 2nd

'A Young Man's Fancy"

speak at 7:30 on Friends Reconstruction work in France and Germany as he saw it recently. You are invited

to all these services.

WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED

WHEN AUTO HITS BUGGY RUSHVILLE, Ina, Oct. 1. Mrs.

Grover Thompson, who resides south

of this city, is in a local hospital, suf

fering with a broken right ankle and

other injuries, which she sustained

this morning when the buggy in which

she was riding was overturned after

being struck by an automobile on a

country road. The machine skidded in fresh gravel and struck the buggy.

Mrs. James Snoddy, mother of Mrs

Thompson, was also In the buggy, but

escaped injury. The ankle bone pene-i

trated the flesh for six inches and will

result In a permanent injury, physi

cians say.

MEETING TO CUT BUDGET

ENDS WITHOUT ACTION

EVANS VILLE, Ind., Oct. 1. A num ber of manufacturers and business

men of Evansville held a meeting

Thursday for the purpose of cutting

the 1921 tax budget, but the meeting

ended without any action being taken

Practically all the men who attended

the meeting are Republicans. Benja

min Bosse, mayor of the city, who is

a Democrat, was unable to attend the

meeting, having been called to Indian apolis on 'business.

(Friday)-

Get the Weisbrod habit on your Saturday shopping trip and let yonr weekly purchases of Columbia Records, Q R S Word Rolls and sheet music be guided by our song topics. For a sample come in tomorrow and hear "A Young Man's Fancy".

Good Watches Are Scarce GOOD WATCHES find purchasers quickly nowadays. Men, and women too. have awakened to the fact that a good timekeeper is essential and that good looks and durability go with quality performance. An Excellent Stock We are fortunate in having a good stock of high-class watches. We offer you a selection of hoth men's and ladies' watches that would be hard to duplicate. A wide range of prices make it possible to choose within your limit.

CHARLES H. HANER 810 Main St.

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