Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 39, 24 December 1920 — Page 16
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STARVING CHILDREN ARE SAVED IN VIENNA CHARITY (By Associated Press) VIENNA, Dec. 24. But for the ar rival of 900 tons of flour, lent by Germany and Switzerland, Vienna would hay been breadless this week. As it! was the government was forced to requisition 140 tons of breadstuff accumulated by the war kitchens during the summer, in order to tide over the crisis. A considerable consignment of grain secured in Jugo slavia and Rumania is tied up at various points down the Danube because of very low water throughout the Autumn and early ice. Efforts are being made to tranship by rail but the car and locomotfve shortage of all the countries involved, as well as the lack of steam coal delays its arrival. But for American charity the city authorities concede that Vienna's ' pugnt oaa as it is,- would have been infinitely worse this winter. - The Burgomaster, Dr. Reumann, in appre ciation 0 me extensive American renei oeing anoraea, Dy . various organizations has asked The Associated i icss 10 convey to me American people the following Christmas message: Distress Impresses. "The distress in which the Vienna population is living in consequence of the dreadful war, has highly impressed the American people. "In Vienna children are starving and perishing from malnutrition, the sick cannot be attended in the hospitals for want of medicines, surgical instruments dressing-stuffs and other remedies of all kinds; and the mortality is rapidly increasing among the weak and old. All these facts have called up a noble-minded readiness for help yiry touching to the. population of ienna. "The American people have created a number of relief committees for the purpose of collecting gifts to be distributed among the indigent of Vienna and the famishing children. The American government has taken great ipterest in this relief work and the American Red Cross has brought loveparcels of a high value in Vienna and softened the great misery to a considerable extent. Praise Assistance. "We cannot enough admire this splendid assistance that was shown us in such a humane manner; our lanV N?- TABLETS - tR
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guage has no words fit for interpret ing our feelings of heartfelt thankfulness and gratitude. "As Burgomaster of the city of Vienna.I teg to express herewith my profound and sincere thanks to the generous itfople of the American state for all the marks of sympathy shown the Vienna population and for all relief and assistance-works bestowed upon it. "I have the honor to send to it the best wishes of the Vienna town council for a merry Christmas, assuring you that the population of Vienna will never forget the humanity and philanthropy of America that has relieved and helped us in this time of need.' Suburban "7 WINCHESTER. Ind. The Misses Doris Browne and Ruth Fulghum hav returned from a short visit with friends in Indianapolis Miss Kathleen Smith of Walnut Lane college, Philadelphia, i soendinsr the Christmas season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geortre Smith Miss Marv 'Miphnlna Titrtnitifd ihp tnemhprs nf the R. S. W. club, Mondav evening. ATfca A rrnfie TlrSvor nf TJTarri:?mrp' Pn was' an out-of-town guest. DnintV re-! frPShments were served Miss Ruth Hinshaw was hostess to the members of the Iota Sigma Kappa sorority Tuesday nirht. A two course luncheon was served Miss Inez Hill enter-1 tained Thursday evening at three tables of bridge. At a late hour the hostess served delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Posse, of Francisville, Ind., are the guests of relatives and friends here Mrs. Jacob Simon and daughter, Esther have returned from Chicago Miss Sarah Miller, who is attending school in Washington. D. C, is home for the holidays Miss Sarah Miller, who is attending school in Washington, D. C, is home for the holidays Governor and Mrs. James P. Goodrich are in the city, and will be guests at Christmas dinner, with Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flatter are the guests of relatives and friends in Muncie T. P. Best and son, Eugene, have returned from a short visit with relatives and friends at Hagerstown Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McBeth are guests of relatives in Indianapolis Mrs. John Edger has returned from a few days spent with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Spencer, in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Macy Gaddis, of Chicago, afe guests of relatives and friends Henrietta Kelch, who is a student at Indiana university, asm?
to our multitude of friends and patrons and the public in general. We extend our thanks to you for the liberal patronage you have accorded us in the year just ending. We wish you a Joyous Christmas and a very Happy New Year!
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will spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Lola Kelch.. . . .Miss'; Stella McGill left for Cincinnati, O., Tuesday, where she will spend the holidays with her father.. .Miss Mary.Wysong, who is a student at Virginia college, Roanoke, Va., is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wysong Mrs. Leona Alexander entertained the lady empolyes of the Culver Manufacturing company and their friends. Monday evening, at her home in Residence street The evening was spent in cards and dancing. A delicious two-course suncheon was served Mrs. J. D. Sarig entertained a number of friends Monday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. At 7 o'clock, the hostess, assisted by her daughter. Miss Martha, and Mrs. Walter Yingling, served a delicious fou-r course dinner Mr. and Ben E. Hinshaw and Mrs. Elizabeth Stakebake are spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bays, in Boomer, West Virginia George W. Study, of New York, is spending the" holidays with his mother, Mrs. Louise Study Mr. and Mrs. Volney Garrett, of Kalamazoo. Mich., and Mrs. Opal Kirk and children, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E .H. Garrett A miscellaneous shower was given by Miss Flora Huff man, lor aiiss uons : jLavis, n oriueeluect, Thursday evening Miss Celia Bates of Ithaca, New York, is the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. John C. Bates Esther Engle, a student at DePauw, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Engle. MO DOt?. Ind. Everett Pursley who has been working in Baltimore, Md., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pursley. He brought a barrel of oysters home to his parents as a Christmas gift.... Mrs. J. C. Burgess and children spent Saturday in Richmond. .Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Abel spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Reed Abel Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Byrne, When fou wish "c-om. xxly would in vent something new to eat" you need Beecham'S Pills. Even when digestion is good, poisons are formed during its processes that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body. Sold Try. where. In boxea, 10c. 25c PILL! . Sal of Anr PRICE COAL CO. 517-519 N. 6th St. PHONE 1050 Dealers in High Grade Coal JOY STORE Richmond, Indiana
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Ruth and Albert Swain spent Saturday in M unci?. .. .Mrs. Minnie Conarroe spent part of last week in Richmond . . V. Mrs. Verl Johnson spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bales of near Losantville Miss Jennie Farquhar spent Sunday with Miss Faithe Jordon Mrs. Mildred Bickle and children of Portland have returned home after a few weeks' stay with her relatives Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Van Y spent Monday in Muncie. .... .Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker spent Sunday with Mrs. Lewis Walker and children The Junior class will give t-r play Christmas evening at the high school building. The play has been highly recommended by every one who attended its performance, so come and enjoy a two hours program Mrs. Ola Howell and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dow Prof. Burgess has been unable to teach because of sickness during the past few days ....Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wess Howell ...... Miss Pauline Jordon spent Sunday with Miss Audrey Rash Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Wright The town board met Monday evening and paid all the town debts Santa Claus visited the U. B. church Sunday and (Tablets or Granules) E2L INDIGESTION Take dry on tongiga or with hot or cold water. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75 MADE BY SCOTT ft BOtrNC MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION is MONEY TO LOAN "PRUDENTIAL 99 Phone 1727 Room 202 K. of P. Temple FAMILY WASHINGS Called for and Delivered Rate, 11 cents per pound. The Excel Laundry 1020 S. C St. Phone 1975 GRAHAM Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer 532 Main
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treated the scholars with candy, oranges and popcorn. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Macy Gaddis of Lincoln, Neb., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lon Gaddis. .. .The sophomore class gave the junior class a reception after the play Saturday night, Dec. 19. Everyone present enjoyed a good time. The play will be given again Saturday evening, Dec. 25 Miss Glenda Fouts spent Sunday with Miss Mildred Stults The boys' class at the M. E. church were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer, Sunday Hershel Hawley, Gravesse Leeka and Everett Pursley spent Monday afternoon visiting the schools here.
Holiday Greetings To all our Employees and friends, we extend our thanks for your loyal support and faithful service during the year 1 920 and wish you one and all
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Greatest of Prosperity for the Coming New Year We will follow our policy the coming year of selling quality merchandise at great savings to the people. Your support the past year is the thing that has enabled us to offer money saving values at all times and we want to thank every one of our patrons.
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Proposes Industrial Democracy in Company (By Associated Press) CHICAGO. Dec. 24. The People's Gas and Light company, one of the lagrest public utility concerns in the country, plans to establish an industrial democracy, among its workers so that the employes will have an equal voice with their employers in deciding questions affecting them, it was announced today by Samuel Insull, president of the company. He wrote a letter to every employ outlining the plan, which must first be approved by the employes. The principle of the plan will con
A Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year
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sist of joint councils in which the employes will have equal representation with the employers.
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