Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 312, 12 November 1920 — Page 11
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, FRIDAY, NOV.12ri920.
REEL CHOSEN HEAD OF COMMERCIAL CLUB AT EATON ELECTION
EATON, O.. Nov. 12 William Reel has been elected president of the Eaton Commercial club, to serve until the regular election of officers in January and to succeed C. B. Cokefair, who resigned because of the fact that he and his wife are goirg to Florida for the winter. Other officers elected to serve during the remainder of the year are: Vice president, Harry Flory; secretary, II. II. Hawkins; treasurer, John M. Gale. Drive Successful More than 800 members have been secured thus far in the Preble county farm bureau membership drive, which was inaugurated three weeks ago. It is hoped to secure 1200 members. The drive probably will continue all of next week. Frederick Funeral Funeral and burial of Joseph Frederick, 73, native of Germany, took
(place thi3 afternoon from tho county infirmary, where he died Thursday morning. So far as known, he had no relatives in this country. Union Revival Four weeks of union revival services will be inaugurated Sunday, Nov. 21, iby the Methodist, Presbyterian, 'Christian and United Brethren 'churches. Schedule for the meetings ;has not yet been announced. Sails For England. The Rev. Thomas M. Murray, for the ,last year or two pastor of the UniverI salist churches in Eaton and Eldorado, will sail for England in December. Bei pinning Sunday Mr. Murray will coni duct a week of special evening servIces in the local church closing the 'following Sunday evening. Mr. Murray Tiopes these services will afford him an
! opportunity to bid good-by to his local Ifrlends and acquaintances before his itrlp abroad. Odd Fellows Hosts. Camden Odd Fellows win entertain a large delegation of brethren from : Whitewater lodge, Odd Fellows, Richi mond, Saturday afternoon and even- : ing at a special meeting. The visitors will, confer degrees upon a class of j candidates for the Camden lodge. A banquet for the visitors will feature the occasion. Defiance College Day. "Defiance College Day" will be Obnerved Sunday evening in the Christian church. Dr. Mansfield, of Defiance, will deliver -an address. The meeting will be in the interest of the campaign for a large fund for the college. Armistice Celebration. Armistice Day took on the form of a
eral cessation of business the greater part of the day. No celebration was staged. There was a generous display of the national colors throughout the business and residential sections.
KITCHIN TO BE FLOOR LEADER IN HOUSE FOR DEMS
Hep. Claude Ritchin. Representative Claude Kitchin is to withdraw as head of the minority or the house ways and means com mittee and become floor leader for the Democrats in the incoming conpress, succeeding Champ Clar!-. At least this is the report from Washington. The Doms, it is said, are already planning their organization tfter Mfirch 4.
and foster son, was killed early today
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CROWD BRAVES GOLD TO SEE FIREWORKS
Vari-colored rockets and blinding flares lit up the west side of Richmond Thursday night when the quantity of fireworks secured from the Indianapolis recruiting service was fired by members of the local army squad from the west bank of Whitewater river. Thousands of spectators crowded the Main street and Doran bridges and lined the streets leading to the river. In spite of the chilling blasts that swept up the valley a certain fascination seemed to grip the spectators and many stayed until the la6t rocket was fired. The flares sent up burst high in the air and descended slowly, carried by small parachutes.
Hunters Are Warned At the meeting of Center township farmers at Centerville, on Thursday night, the association unanimously adopted a resolution prohibited ul: hunting trapping digging of fur-be?r-ing animals and of trespassing on their homes. This was done because of the carelessness of hunters in their shooting and in the danger to farm animals; also because of the destruction of fences allowing the escape of faira
Most Startling Assertion Made by Happy Woman Mrs. Floyd Declares Trutona Without Equal as Treatment for Catarrhal Affections.
animals. Then too there Is the danger from fire in the dry grass and leaves unless care Is exercised. A case was cited recently where six men and half grown boys were shooting within range of the farm house", in a pasture filled with young pigs, and where
there were numbers of chickens. Both pigs and chickens fled to shelter. Down In the wooded section some 40 sheep were grazing, and these broke for the barn lot as soon as the hunters got to wasting cartridges in the woods.
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SLAYER KILLED IN LEAP
FROM HOSPITAL WINDOW, KANSAS CITY, Ma., Nov. 12. Fon-1 taine R Duval, ex coal salesman, who' !;,, -.nu-ivy shot and killed his wifa'
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