Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 296, 23 October 1920 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND,, IND SATURDAY, OCT. 23, 1920.

NOVEMBER ELECTION VOTING PLAGES ARE ..... a a Jka a tffeMBK W

AHHUUHlicu rKIUAT The following voting places for the general election, Nov. 2. 1920, are announced : Ablnrton Twp., K. of P. Hall. Abtnfton. Boston Twp.. Dr. Masie' Garage, Boston. : Center Twp.. Precinct No. 1. Isaac Ren f row's Residence. Center Twp.. Precinct No. 2. X. or P. Hall. Centerville. . Center Twp.. Precinct ro. 3, Town Hall. Centerville. ' Clay Twp.. Precinct No. 1. Mrs. Enos 'Veal's- Residence. Greensfork. Clav Twp.. Precinct No. 2. T. B. Gunckel's Residence, Greensfork. Dalton Twp.. Lewis Bale's Residence. Franklin Twp., Precinct No. 1, Century Hall, Bethel. Franklin Twp.. Precinct No. 2, Masonic Hall. Whitewater. Green Twp.. Pet. 1. McNutt s Meat Shop. Williamsburg:. Oreen Twp.. Pet. 2, Hotel Bldg., Williamsburg:. Harrison Twp.. Stewart Thompson's, Jacksonburg. ... Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 1, Nettle Spencer's, Mt. Auburn. Jackson Twp.. Precinct No. 2, Council Room. Dublin. Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 3, Caldwell Hotel, Cambridge City. Jackson Twp., Pet. 4. W. H. Klser's Room, Cambridge City. Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 5, Chas. Ingerman's Residence. Cambridge City. Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 6. Sowers Bldg.. Pershing. Jefferson Twp., Precinct No. 1, Wedekinde's Carriage Shop, Hagerstown. Jefferson Twp., Precinct No. 2. Stonecipher Electric Shop, Hagerstown. Jefferson Twp., Precinct No. 3, Longrs Cream Station, Hagerstown. New Garden Two.. Precinct No. 1, Ho

tel Bldg.. Fountain City. New Garden Twp., Precinct No. 2, Clark's Barber Shop. Fountain City. Perry Twp., Cranor Hotel, Economy. Washington Twp.. Precinct No. 1. T. B. Lantz Office, Milton. Washington Twp.. Precinct No. 2, Elizabeth Klmmel's Residence, Milton. Washington Twp., Precinct No. 3, Big Four Depot, Milton. Wayne Twp., Precinct No. 1, Hill s Greenhouse, Easthaven Ave. Wayne Twp., Precinct No. 2, Chester Hall. , Wayne Twp., Precinct No. 3, Harry Patti's Garage. Wayne Twp., Precinct No. 4, Jos. Dixon's. Ablngton Pike. Wayne Twp., Precinct No. 5, Backmever Greenhouse, Henley Road. Wayne Twp., Pet. 6, Richmond, Court House. . Wayne Twp. Pet. 7, Richmond, Market House. So. 6th & A Sts. Wayne Twp. Pet. 8, Richmond, St. Andrew's Bldg. So. 5th & C St. Wayne Twp. Pet. 9, Richmond, 541 S. 6th St. , Wayne Twp. Pet. 10, Richmond, 21 Ft. Wayne Ave. Wayne Twp. Pet. 11. Richmond, City Bldg. . Wayne Twp. Pet. 12, Richmond, 402 N. 3rd St. Wayne Twp. Pet. 13, Richmond, 173 Ft. Wayne Ave. Wayne Twp. Pet. 14. Richmond, 9 N. ft'' St. , Wayne Twp. Pet. 15, Richmond, 906 Wayne Twp. Pet. 16, Richmond, 810 X. 8th St. , Wayne Twp. Pet. 17, Richmond, 803

X. 19th St. Wavne Twp. Pet. 18, Richmond, City Liht Office. Wavne Twp. Pet. 19. Richmond, lllo Main St. , Wavne Twp. Pet. 20. Richmond, rso. 4 Engine House. 9th & S. E. St. Wavne Twp. Pet. 21, Richmond, 915 S. C. St. Wayne Twp. Pet. 22, Richmond, 812 S. 8th St. Wavne Twp. Pet. 23. Richmond, 1530 Main St. Wayne Twp. Pet. 24, Richmond, 1315 Xorth' E St. . Wayne Twp. Pet. 25, Richmond. N. t 1.1. 0. Uln.Un

.11111 OL. iiiiaoiuii. Wavne Twp. Pet. 26, Richmond, 1602 Main St. Wavne Twp. Pet. 27. 1909 N. D. Wayne Twp. Pet. 28. 120S Main. Wayne Twp. Pet. 29. 1615 E. Main. Wavne Twp. Pet. 30, 603 S. 13th St. Wayne Twp. Pet. 31. 227 W. Main St. Wayne Twp. Pet. 32, 234 Pearl. Wayne Twp. Pet. 33, 300 Richmond Ave. Wavne Twp. Pet. 34. 120 Williams St. Wayne Twp. Pet. 35, 1143 Hunt St. Wayne Twp. Pet. 36, 321 X. 18th St. Wayne Twp. Pet. 37, Gleaner's Hall, Middleboro. Webster Twp. Barber Shop, Webster.

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ECONOMY, Ind. Mrs. Ray Hoit of Leroy, 111., is spending two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cain Mrs. L. C. Albertson returned Wednesday from Richmond, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jennie Thornburg, on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain and daughter, Mrs. Roy Patton, were in Richond Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Howell of Blountsville, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gwin, Richmond, Miss Florence Dunn of Atlanta. Ind., and Miss Adda Pugh of Economy, had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pugh Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charley Newman entertained at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Pearce, Mrs. Grace Hunt, Miss Picell, Mrs. Emma Clark, and Mr. Everett Clark

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son and Charley Haisley returned home Monday after a week's sojourn through Kentucky Frank Stevenson of Camden, spent the week-end with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton .... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cain entertained at a family dinne.r Sunday, Mrs. Ira Hover and children of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain. -Mr. end Mrs. Art Cain and son, and Mr. and

Mrs. Paul Cain and daughter. . .About 60 guests were present at the shower given for Mrs. H. B. Manning at the M. E. church parlors Saturday afternoon. Many beautiful and useful gifts

were displayed Mr. Yochey, of Richmond, addressed quite a number of people from the hotel veranda, Wednesday evening.

Police arresting suspect before premier's house and, below, James Henry Thomas, leader of British railway men, snapped on way to conference just before miners strncii. Declarations of a cripple before Frerr.ier Lloytl George's home on Downing street, London, ut he would "settle" the coal miners' troubles "m his own way" led -olioe on jruard there to arrest him. Fear that he planned some radical act prompted the precaution. James Henry ahomas, president of the Br'.tiuh railway men's orprr.ization, is an important figure in the industrial crisis in England because of the fact that bis organization may walk out to aid the striking miners.

NEW PARIS, Ohior-Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and daughters, Mildred and Martha left Friday to spend the winter in Florida. They will visit Chattanooga, Atlanta, and other points along the way Mrs. Claire Yost and baby daughter are guests of Mrs. Mary Biles and daughter, Miss llelen. Mr. and Mrs. Yost are moving from Winchester, Ind to their new home

in Buffalo, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. Roll Brandon, Mrs. Iona Samuels, Mrs. Harriet Wright, Misses Mary O'Dea, Lois Baumgardner, Evelyn Northrop, and C. R. Coblentz motored to Camden Saturday and attended a meeting of the Preble County Teachers' association... .'.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zea and children attended a reunion of the Zea family at the home of Mr. and Mis. Harry Zea, near St. Paris. Sunday... ..Mr. and Mrs. Markley Lahrman, o" Chicago, are the parents of a baby

daughter. Mrs. Lahrman was formerly Miss Vivian McConkey Mrs. W. II. Longstreet, of Cleveland, is the guest of her parents, Mi-, and Mrs. W. W Waggoner Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Murphy attended the football game between Miami university and Kentucky State at Oxford, Saturday Miss Harriet McKeon, of Pittsburg, was the Sunday guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reid Mrs. Nancy King has returned to her home after spending the summer with rela tives at Markle, Ind Mrs Charles Burtch, of Chicago, came Sunday to join her husband for a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Anna Burtch. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs". Emamnuel Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. Heis-

chel Pawgraw and daughter, Genevieve.. .. .Harley Ray, of Muskegon, Mich., - called on friends hero Tuesday evening, enroute to New Madison, to attend the funeral of his father, James Ray. This is Mr. Ray's first visit to New Paris in twenty years... ..Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Rover. Mr. ai'd

Mrs. Emmanuel Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown, spent Thursday

with Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Pawgaw.

....Mrs. Lena Haller spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Reid Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCarty of Liberty, Ind.,

Miss Bessie McCarty and Miss Irene Clingenpeel of near Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Clingenpeel Miss Mary Bowles spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Nora Heironimous, at Richmond. . .. .Mrs. Laura Via, of near New Madison, spent several days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Northrop Mr. and Mrs. Emil Heerman, of Cincinnati, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kirkpat rick.. .Albert Northrop was the Sunday guest of Kerniit

I Penland Mr. and Mrs. Lial With row, of Richmond, called on Mrs. Eiiz abeth King, Sunday evening F. A.

McLaughlin, of North Baltimore, was

a business visitor here Saturday Miss Mary Thompson spent Saturday In Dayton,. ...Mrs. George Caughoy, and Mrs. Roy Watt and daughter spent Monday In Richmond. ELDORADO, O. The Schlientz family reunion held at Glen Miller Park, Sunday, was a most enjoyable meeting. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schlientz, of Barnesville, O., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ault. of Fairview, Ohio, Mr. Albert Schlientz, wife end son, William, of Brookville. Ohio, Mr. Clarence Schlientz, wife and sons, of New Madison. Ohio, Mr. Will E. Schlientz and wife, of Eaton, O.. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trick and daughter

Jeanette, Mr. Fred Schlientz, Sr.. and

wife, Fred Schlientz, Jr., wife and two sons. Miss Mena Schlientz, Mrs. Sarah Davis, of Eldorado, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cahill and daughter Betty Virginia and Bon Richard, of

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and family Miss Winifred Cain of Anderson is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Martha Atkinson. . . .Rev. Fischer is enjoying a visit with his mother. Mrs. Fischer, who is spending a few days here with her son and family... Mr. and Mrs. I... W. Morrison spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Roe Pugh at Bradford, Ohio Mrs. Butler is spending a few days visiting friend5? at. Lynn, Ind.... Mr. Eldo Cain and fam-

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tendent, will be here to address the ; congregation Sunday morning. . . .Mr. and Mrs. William Charles and daughtre Miss Ethel were guests of Mr. Chester Crull, near Hagerstown, Sunday. . .Mrs. Leona Townsend and baby left Monday for her home at Cincinnati.... Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hunnicutt, Mrs. Emma Stanley and children and Harvey Townsend were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosie

ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aklo j Charles Sunday Miss Ethel Charles

Cain at Dublin Sunday A new daughter arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs. Anson Saunders Friday night Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Weyl and P.O. Beckman and family visited relatives at Parker City Sunday. . .Many school teachers from here have gone to Indianapolis to attend the Teachers' association meeting Mrs. Patton and baby are spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain during the absence of Mr. Patton, who is attending teachers' association meeting at Indianapolis A section of the M. E. Ladies' Aid will hold a market of baked beans, doughnuts, cakes, pies and other things too numerous to mention. The sale will begin at 11 a. m., at the Odd Fellows' parlors, back of the barber shop. .. .Sunday will be an all day meeting. A basket dinner will be spread at the church at noon. Rev. Light of Richmond, district superin-

of Richmond, is spending a week's vacation wiih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Charles. . .Newman Mendenhall, Mr Richardson, James Jack-

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