Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 325, 27 November 1920 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNVTELEGRAM. RICHMONIX IND-. SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1920.

AUTO DEALERS MEET MONDAY EVENING TO DISCUSS MOTOR SHOW Members of the Wayne County Automotive association are looking forward 'with interest to the big meeting to be held by the organization at the First Christian church Monday night, Nov. 29. : A chicken dinner will be served at 7 p. m., by the Ladies' Aid society of the church. Every member and associate member of the automobile body is urgently reQuested to be present. Chief among the matters to be discussed. Is the one of the proposed automobile show to be held in this city next month. Two buildings are now under consideration for the showroom, but no definite decision has been made. A selection will probably take place at this meeting. Creates Much Interest. This show is creating much interest as it promises to present a spectacle rarely seen,' numbers of automobiles of many makes lined up side by side for

inspection. Dealers from all parts of

Wayne county are expected to enter cars or accessories. Another matter of considerable interest is the plan of forming a used car clearing house, to be under the direction of C. M. Davis, of the DavisOverland sale company. This proposition is said to be looked upon favorably by many. A decision may be reached at the Monday meeting. Word has been received that dealers of Rushville have organized an organization similar to the one of the local dealers, and that they plan to attend the meeting in a body. Much attention and interest has been created in automotive organizations by the splendid Wayne county association. The members have had an emblem in mind, which will represent the county dealers. C. M. Davis is expected to present a sketch of an emblem which may be adopted. Two ' dealers will be accepted into the organization at the meeting.

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GREENSFORK, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. fhartes A. Densmore and Mr. and Mrs. Dina Densmore of Winchester, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Camber Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stinson and daughter, Janet, Mr. and Mrs. George Stinson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wycoff and daughter Edy the all of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Boun and daughter Opal spent Thanksgiving Day with Ed Stan

ton and family. .. .Minus Strickler is'

ill at his home here Mrs. Hannah Bradbury was very pleasantly surprised Tuesday, that day being her 92nd birthday. Those present were Mrs. Marion Myers, Mrs. Will Wise, Mrs. Charles Crump. Mrs. Sarah Bortnn. Mrs. Milton Mettert, Mrs. Beecher McMullen, Mrs. Lillie Gunckel, Mrs. Klizabeth Gayor, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. O'ra Wise and daughter, Nadiene, Mrs.

Will Roller, Mrs. Ike Love, Mrs. Neffj

and Mrs. John Martindale. Refreshments were served. .... .Mrs. Boyden Bond is sick at her home on Main street Max Brown, of Colorado, arrived Wednesday. He will visit his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Brown.... Clara Hill, Catherine Pusey, Ada Baits and Elsie Ridenour, left Wednesday evening for their homes to spend Thanksgiving Elsie Pickett spent Tuesday evening in Hagerstown. Rachel Gwinn left Wednesday evening for Anderson, where she will visit w;th her sister until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Meade of Hagertsown came to spend Thanksgiving with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gamber took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindeman Mrs. Rosa Davis and daughter, Ruth, of Newcastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindeman spent Thanksgiving evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gamber Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin are the parents of a baby boy. born Friday night. Three of their children have scarlet fever.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brumfield of Greenfield spent Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hull Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stombaugh of Indianapolis spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stombaugh Mrs. Dora Bocker of Dublin spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. John Hoover Mrs. J. E. Brooks spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Miller, and family at Cincinnati .... Rev. Conner of Indianapolis will preach at the Christian church at 10:00 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday.... A birthday anniversary surprise party was given Miss Irma Morgan last Tuesday evening by a number of her friends. .. .Mrs. Margaret Mungavin of Richmond spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pusinella, and sisters.... Mrs. Delia Williams of Newcastle spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pitman.... Rev. Roy Recce will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m Mrs. M. G. Walker of Fort Wayne visited her aunt, Mrs. Jessie Cornell, Thankspiving. . . The K. of P's. conferred the first and ; second ranks on 12 candidates Thurs-

Overland Richmond Co. 11 S. 7th. Phone 1058 Dealers for Overland and Willys-Knight Cars William Paddock, Mgr.

day night The Mason3 of this place

went to Connersville Thursday evening to confer the Master degree on one candidate and to partake of a turkey feast.... The senior high school play is being arranged and will be presented about Christmas time. BROWNSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sherman of Indianapolis are spending a few days here the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Sherman and daughter Miss Minnie Freeman spent a part of last week with b,er parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman near Camden, O Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moze and family entertained to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDougal and Mr. and Mrs. Will Murry Mr. and Mrs. Will Moze and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Moze. Mrs. E. T. Moze spent Wednesday morning in Liberty shopping Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lyons and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lafuze Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parks and daughter, Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Parks and son, Chester, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDougal Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kaufman spent Saturday night and Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Giese Mrs. A. M. Parks and Mrs. Charles McDougal were shopping in Connersville Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kindre returned home Monday after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wright and daughter and Miss Grace Dugle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gavin Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cully entertained Miss Louise Colvin of Richmond and Lee Noble of Frankfort, Thanksgiving. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stanley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner Thursday Miss Mildred Wilson spent her Thanksgiving vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wilson Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and son and Mrs. Dan Kaufman and daughter, Laura and Glen Kaufman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wadsworth.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fields spent Thursday with the former's father, James Field Mrs. Lou Gear and daughter, Hatter, . and John Gear, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks and sons Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith- and son of Newcastle spent Thanksgiving with J. D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Parks and son and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks ahd sons, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parks and daughter, Ruth, Monday..

..Miss Iva Long spent Thanksgiving! with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Todd Mr. j

and Mrs. Howard Isaac of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Parks Thursday.

LEWISBURG, O. Clyde Pontius is moving into his new home on North Main street Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kramer, V. J. Archer and Charles Her formed a committee from the Reformed Church that visited Dayton, Monday, looking after the purchase of a piano J. H. Brinkman and family, of Cincinnati, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith over Thanksgiving Ira C. Albert and W. O. Banker were in Hamilton, Tuesday on business for the lyewisburg Tobacco Company Ed Bunger and family have moved from the E. R. Keselring property into the Abe Ix)Cke property . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Guy Frantz and Paul Brown and family, of Dayton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Frantz, Sunday Beth Foster visited relatives in Dayton the first of the week. ....Mrs. Wm. Barry, of Middletown, spent Thanksgiving here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ixcke. The Delta Thet.a Tau Sorority

will hold a market in the opera house Saturday. December 11th Mrs. D. F. Poorman, south of town, arrived Thursday from the Miami Valley Hospital, where she took .a radium treatment the previous Monday for the removal of a tumor. The treatment was given by Dr. Am, of Dayton, Dr. Brown, being the local attending physician. She is recovering nicely. ....Mr. A. T. Douglas spent Monday in .Ansonia with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Black. O. F. Ford and family, of Middletown, called on relatives here Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Cowgill received word of the arrival of a grand-daughter at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hendrix, at Philadelphia, Pa... James Gates, of this place, and Miss Fern Warwick, of near Verona, were married Saturday afternoon in Dayton A. L. Lutz, the grocer has purchased the Singer property in which his business is located at present, and the residence property north of it in which Dr. Bittle resides, and also a vacant lot across the alley back of the above properties Mrs. Civillla De Motte, of this place, Mr. and Mrs C. C. Dye, of Lineville, Iowa, left Friday for Lake Hamiliton, Florida, where they will spend the winter. WINCHESTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sarig entertained at noon dinner Monday, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hinshaw and Mrs. Elizabeth Stakebake. . . .The Magazine club met with Mrs. P. E Goodrich Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Clark continued her review of her trip abroad Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yingling entertained relatives at noon dinner Monday from Yorktown. Mrs. James P. Goodrich has returned from a few days spent in Indianaplois. . . .The Messenger society of tli4? Friends church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Schuyler Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flatter went to Muncie Tuesday evening and remained over Thanksgiving with relatives. . . .A number of college students are home for Thanksgiving. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Pierre F. Goodrich spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Goodrich's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dugan in Decatur. Miss Florence Goodrich of Fort Wayne spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Goodrich. The Misses Ina Carson and Thelma Coble have returned from a short visit with Mrs. Don Carey in Carmel, Indiana. ... Miss Mary Downing has returned home after a short visit with her sister, in Cincinnati, Ohio.... Mrs. Mary Rowe of Indianapolis is the guest of her sisterMrs. C. E. Hiatt. . . . Miss Reva Coats has returned from a short visit with Richmond relatives Mrs. Minnie Merchant of Logansport is the guest of friends here Mrs. A. L. Hodgson of Delphi is the guest of heu parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Robinson. ....Mrs. Kem Williams entertained the Royal Society club Wednesday afternoon. Plans were made for a club party during the holidays. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Magee entertained informally Thursday evening. Five Hundred was played. .. .The Tri Kappa Sorority will hold a Christmas bazaar the first week of December. . . .Mrs. Edgar Bailey was hostess to the Monday Bridge club Monday afternoon. An elegant luncheon was served at the conclusion of" the games.... Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wright and granddaughter, Dorothy Wright, left Monday for Taft. Florida, where they will spend the winter Mrs. Ethel B. Huitt of Indianapolis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCamish Mrs. J. L. Smith entertained the Current Events club Wednesday afternoon. The hostess served delightful refreshments... Mrs. Jennie Ackerly, Grand Worthy Matron of the Order of Eastern Star,

of Frankfort, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. G. B. Robinson Mrs. Edward Culver entertained the girls of the Culver Manufacturing company at her home Wednesday evening. The'evening was spent with music, games and dancing. Dainty refreshments were served Mrs. Charles Brewster has returned to her home in Dayton, O., after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Best.

Eishop, daughter Verlee, and son Myron, Charles Bishop and daughter, Thelma, and James Bishop, and Allie Bishop spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Havenridge Miss May Scott .pent Friday evening with Miss Helen Campbell Mrs. Sanford Davis and Miss Bessie Du Bois assisted Mrs. Will Cllne in cooking for shredders Saturday Messrs. Harry Bradbury and

Robert McQuiston visited the High school, Monday Charles Philpott and Mrs. Freida Karrouth and son, George, attended the Sunday school convention at the Brethren Church in Camden, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace attended the funeral of the latter's sister, Mrs. Dueer, at Oxford, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, of Cincinnati, and

Miss Lorene Wallace, of Oxford, cam Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with George Wallace and family..;.. The girls and boys basket ball teams played against Jackson at Campbellstown, Friday evening. The score: Girls. 32-2, in favor or Israel; Boys. 28-24, in favor of Jackson Brownlee Bouradaile and Francis Hays are ill.

CAMDEN, O. Will Worth and family, of Dayton, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Worth's mother, Mrs. Ford. ....Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Shuey and little Robert Ferguson ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Henry Bohn and daughter, Mrs. Cora McCord Miss Mary Kenworthy and girl friend, who are attending school at Miami University, spent Thanksgiving vacation with Mrs. Gertrude Kenworthy , Mrs. Daisy Freitag visited relatives in Eaton, Thursday Miss Ruth Freitag attended a dance in Greenville Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Overholser were Thanksgiving

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard May J

in aton Mr. and Mrs. mho Harris, of Bethany, Ohio, are spending a few days with friends here Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Gard and Mr. and Mrs T. E. Davis attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts at West Elkton. Wednesday Elmer Gift and Ralph Duskey, of Dayton, ate Thanksgiving dinner with home folks. . . . .Mis Elizabeth Eby and Miss Effie Eby, of Bradford, Ohio, were Cincinnati visitors Thursday and Friday Rev. and Mrs. Gear spent Wednesday and Thursday in Oxford with Mrs. Gear's parents Paul McShane visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lin McShane, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Randall were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Randall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stubbs, in Richmond. ....II. T. Scott and family spent Thursday with Misses Martha and Margaret Wilson The girls' basket ball team of Fairhaven schools played the girls' team of Oxford, Wednesday night. Fairhaven won with score of 29 to 9 Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Peeling, of Dayton, are spending Thanksgiving vacation with Mrs. Peeling's brother, Ernest and family, and other relatives Misses Mary and Margie Duvall, of Dayton, are at home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duvall, for holidays.

FAIRHAVEN, Ohio Miss Kuntz. of Richmond, is visitinc Mr. and Mrs. Will Laird Mrs. Sarah Roush left

Thursday for Elwood, Ind., to visit rel- j

atives ana trienas mere .miss Marguerite Brown spent Friday night with Miss Ola Brock Mr. and Mrs. Orve

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