Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 50, 7 January 1921 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1921.

HAITIANS AGITATE FOR WITHDRAWAL OF OCCUPATION FORCES (By Aaaoclated Pr. PORT AU PRINCE, Jan. 7 Reports that Haitians formerly active In the politics of the republic were trying to put forward a movement looking to the withdrawal of American occupa- ' tion " forces. have been ;widely circulated in Port.au Prince. It was said

that arrangements were being made by leaders of the movement to send a delegation to Washington to urge that,

Inasmucn as me oanaii oauua uu been subdued, the government be turned back to the people.' Military au

thorities do not believe, However, tnai

the agitation will be far reaching. Withdrawal of marines wbuld mean The instant departure of nearly every " American in business in Haiti, according to the view expressed by Americans generally. Indeed, it Is said that Sf the marines should go, President Dartiguenave would start ahead of them. ; Troops to Remain. Discussing this possibility, the president has declared that, under the treaty, the occupation forces will remain until the Washington government is convinced that the gendarmerie is prepared to deal with any situation. It is because of this understanding that the agitation for withdrawal is not taken seriously by the Haitian or American authorities, although it appears to be growing in some quarters. ' The freedom with which some of the Haitian newspapers have accused and attacked marines has helped stimulate the demand of some of the old political leaders that they be sent home.

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GREENSFORK. Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

! Walter Davis of Hagerstown are the. j parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Davis formerly was Miss llhoda Thornburg of this place George Mosey spent iNew Year's day in Dayton Ohio..... .Miss Kathleen Ridge entertained the class of Loyal Daughters at her home 'Tuesday evening.. .Mrs. Howard Gamber, returned to her homo Tuesday evening after visiting her son. Gerald Camber and family, at Detroit, Mich. ....Mr. and Mrs. Will Wise entertained Mr. and Mrs. Martha Wise and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. John Martindale, Sunday Mrs. Anna Stackhouse, Mrs. Palmer and Miss Ruby Stanton, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Sanders.. . . .Clarence Chamness, Kenneth Gates. Cecil Chamness. Earl and Merlo Stackhouse were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of their Sunday school teacher. Miss Thcluna Stackhouse. Refreshments were served and the evening was enjoyed by all Mrs. Martin Thornburg is spending the week with ber daughters at Hagerstown The following officers were elected at the Friends church Sunday: Superintendent, Eli Bane, assistant superintendent. Miss Gail Pickett; secretary, Mrs. Edna Brooks; treasurer, Mrs. Jonathan Oloud; pianist, Miss Marie . Bond; assistant pianist, Miss Ruby Stanton. CARLOS CITY, Ind. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Johnson at the Christian church in Carlos City Tuesday, Jan. 4, by the Carlos and Union Chapel Sunday schools. Mr. Johnson being a member of the Carlos Sunday school and Mrs. Johnson a member of the Union Chapel Sunday school.

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The sub-committee of. women photographed after first meeting. Left to right, are: Mrs. H. D. Frye, Mrs Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Stiles. Mrs. B. Reynolds, Mrs. Radcliffe, Mrs. Sidmore, Mrs. Speel, Mrs. J. Hays Hammond, Miss Mabel Boardman and Mrs. G. Barnett.

present. A play was well rendered entitled, "Aunt Kitty's Xmas Shopping". Mrs. Dr. Snyder, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs.- Mitchel and Mrs. Fosdick represented the characters in the play. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and candy were served Mrs. Clara Huddleson entertained the Delta Theta Tau at her home Thursday evening. A goodly number of the members were present. Refreshments were hot rolls,

fruit Jello, salad, coffee and mints, j ....Miss Corinne Snyder spent sever-! al days at home recently, also visiting j in Brookville Mrs. E. Fahrlander spent several days last week with Richmond friends Thomas Gavin will soon move from his farm east of j here to Liberty. His son, George, Gavin and family will move to Mr. Gavin's farm some time soon Rev. i Harbit visited relatives and friends in

Elwood recently Miss Elizabeth Welsenbach after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Lavlna Bertsch and daughter Rose, has returned to her home in

Cincinnati Miss Kathleen Eagan,

of Liberty, has been visiting Alfred!

Bond and family, of Quakartown, for the past few days Mrs. Alico Wilson of this place, who has been visiting Mrs. Bessie Williamson and Levi Wilson and families, of Mt Pleasant, has returned to her home Miss Cora Smith, who is teaching school in Indianapolis, visited her parents here during the holiday vacation

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Husted, of near!

Liberty, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowman several days last week Mrs. Amy Hows residence ie nearing completion and Mrs. Howe and family will soon occupy the rooms that are completed Mrs. C. W. Stivers received word last week that her niece Miss Jennie Louise Chapman had been

united in marriage on Christmas day i

to Lee Hamilton De Witt Snyder, and family departed last week to visit i

relatives in California for several months but will return to "Little Union" to reside D. T. McDougal, of Arizona, was. here a few days ago to visit his aged mother Mrs. McDougal, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Ethel Abernathy. He also visited , O

other relatives. Bert McDougal, or Liberty, is a brother, and Mrs. Oscar Garrett, of Richmond, a sister of D. T. McDougal A few cases of scarlet fever have been discovered in Liberty, but precautions have been taken to subdue it The Sophomores and Juniors of the Liberty High school gave a social at he home of Herbert McDougal one evening last week. HOLLANSBTTRG, Ohio. Mrs. Clem

in contests and games. At a late hour refreshments were served by the hostess to the following guests:

Misses Alice Ross, Roma Simpson, Mary Williams, Mary Lowdenstager, Ara, Albright, Norma Chenoweth;

Lester, DeFord, Robert Thomas, Aaron

J Irelan, Dale- .Thomas. Amon Richards

and Harry Irelan ....Mrs. Luella Timxnons and daughter. Idrls, Mrs. Polley of Bethel, .were . dinner . guests . of Mr. ; and Mrs.. Elmer Polley, Wednesday. Mrs.Lilly, Mrs. Charles Livin and two daughters of near Palestine, John Stewart of Union City, Mrs. Lonie Mikesell and Miss Mae-Piatt. were afternoon callers.. . . .Miss Lilla Mikesell spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Margaret Peden. FAIRFIELD, Ind. Clint Dare and Fred Loper entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Ridenour and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dare and Mr. and , Mrs. Ed Peek, all of liberty,:;. Lloyd Hayward of. Anderson has been' the .guest of Fred Loper ' and other relatives the past week. . . .Mi 9s Eleanor Mills and Albert Howard were married at the bride's home, Dec. 29, at 7:45. Only the immediate family was present. Thye will live on the Mills farm, which Omer Himelick will vacate. . . . Miss Blanche Branchla, the primary teacher. has had the mumps the past week. ... w .Mrs. Roxa McMahan and daughter, Estella, entertained Dr. and Mrs. Preston and daughter. Ruth at dinner Tuesday. ,Miss Edith Steinurd of Etrookville visited her sister, Mrs. Herbert Jinks the past week.... Misses Edith Naylor, Dortha Younts, Freda Personette, Edith Steinard, Edna and Gertrude Watler, Roscoe

Brooks, Charles Linegar, Byron Aps

spent last Thursday evening with Miss Blanche . Cromwell. The . evening was spent in dancing The Jubilee Singers of the M. E. church met at the home of Miss Dorothy Younts for practice Monday evening.. ...Fred Loper will go to Logansport Monday evening where he has employment. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Honeas spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and . Mrs. .Omer Personette. ..Mrs. Arthur Johnston spent Monday afternoon with Miss Blanche Cromwell.... Eugene Hward and Miss Ruth Preston motored to Oxford Monday afternoon. Miss Ruth remained to ; enter Oxford College for Women for the second semester. She is a senior there Burt Luker and family are now setlted in their new home on the farm : owned by John Bartel of Richmond. : Mr. Bartel intends to erect a fine summer home on this farm. GREEtfSFORK. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grubbs spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Grubbs, of Winchester.. .Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Myers and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Sowers and family Mrs. Alice Byrd and son, Jesse, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and family, of Olive Hill Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allen attended the funeral of Mrs. Ed Harland, at Connersville, Friday.. .. .Mrs. Russell Grubbs spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jones, of Richmond. . . . .Mrs. Albert Albertson left Monday morning to enter the normal at M un

cle to prepare for teaching Miss

ley, Albert Gant and Virgil Bounds i Mabel Binford of Carthage came Sat

urday to take Lela Kltterman's place as a teacher.'. . . .Thomas Steers spent Monday in Richmond.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martindale and Mrs. Melissa Bond met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Stigleman. on New Year's day and surprised Mr. Stigleman. They came with well-filled baskets; the day was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs. Isaac King, Mrs. Lute Hatfield and daughter, Hazel, spent Monday in Richmond Ross Hiatt and the Misses Elsie and Edith Pickett spent Monday aiternoon in Ricnmond Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McMullen made a business trip to Richmond Thursday morning Jewel Morris returned Monday evening. GREENSFORK, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Hannon Dennis and daughter Mildred, spent Friday afternoon with E. M. Stanton and family Mrs. Rice Miller, Mrs. Lute Hatfield, Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Benson and Mr. Nicholas Gamber spent Wednesday in Richmond Miss Gladys Myers spent Friday afternoon with Lena Stanton Mrs. Nicholas Gamber spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamber Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grubbs spent Tuesday night at Huntsville.

FIRE KILLS SIX (By Associated Press) ENGLAND. Ark., Jan. 7. Six persons perished and two others probably will die and three more , were seriously burned in a fire early today which destroyed the Royal hotel here.

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ware, cut glass, blankets, dishes, table Nichols of Richmond returned Sunday linens, tnweline and manv other arti- evening after several days visit last

cles were received, Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Catey, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ingle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Honk, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fennimore, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. John Barklow,, Rev. Daken Vanderburg, Raymond Vanderburg, Cecil Stevenson, Omer Conyers, William Leach, Mrs. C. J. Ballenger, Mrs. Glea Lane, Mrs. Tom Swindell, Mrs. Orval McCallister, Mrs. Clarence Love, Mrs. Will Thomas, Mrs. Joe Wilt, Mrs. Josiah Ingle, Mrs. Lloyd Shaw, Mrs. Alonzo Ventress, Mrs. Belle McCallister, Mrs. John Beard, Mrs. William Hoffard, Mrs. Belle Tibbs, Mrs. Francelia Fennimore, Mrs. Lulu Lamb, Mrs. Bart Borroughs, Mrs. Harry Powell, Mrs. Vess Reynard, Mrs. Otis Turner, Mxs. Paul Oler, Mrs. Charles Baxtlett, Mrs. Samuel Drake, Mrs. Thomas Morrison,

Mrs. Benjamin Kinsey, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Orville Miller, Mrs. Albinas Coggshall, Mrs. Amburn, Mis. Samuel Summers, Mrs. Joseph Morrison of Economy, Mrs. Claude Alyea of Williamsburg, Mrs. Dan Moyer, Mrs. Arthur Githens, Mrs. Sarah Whitehead, Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. William Baldwin, Mrs. Emmett McGunnigel, Mrs. Alfred Love, Mrs. Verlle. Love, Mrs. George Catey, Misses Charlotte Coggshall, Marceline Coggshall, Dora McCallister, Sarah Jane Clements, Martha Swindell, Marie Smith, Lillie MiUer, Luella Coffin, and Laura Oranor. A number of children were present. Refreshments of candy and apples were served. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson thanked their many ' friends fo the generous shower and invited the crowd to visit them. They will rive with Mrs. Johnson's father, the coming year. LIBERTY Will Bryson, who has been sojourning in the western states, has returned to his home in Liberty "and is enjoying fine health Miss Myrtle Brandenberg recently spent several days with Mrs. N. Brandenburg and family, of Camden, O., recently. . . , .Mrs. Albert Bertch entertained the Criterion Club members at her home -on v East Semenary street, recently. Games and contests were among the feature of entertainments. White v. tapers in crystal holders and with sprays of berries and flowers were decorations for the different tables. 'The menu consisted of plum pudding, Mvhlnm ram. nuts and coffee.....

T9.m.svn4 TtXraT-tv rvf Kentuc.kv. visit.

I n n j itt t . .. v f v . - ied Mr. and Mrs. F. S. McCarty and family during the holidays Grand- - ' mother Little is disposing of her Household goods and will continue to rreslde with her daughter, Mrs. Mort im ' Tho flv-Mn lnh mtt "with

n -- - ; Mrs. Snyder a few days ago. A Xmas (tree uras one center of attraction as -contained - gifts for . every . .one

week with her mother, Mrs. Pheba

Piatt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiles spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Purdy Miss Mattie Locke spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Rile Mikesell Murray Keller was a Richmond visitor Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. Mood Welch entertained Rev. Arick Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chenoweth and daughter, Mrs. Ethel Reid and son Richard of New Paris, were Tuesday guests of Miss Mattie Locke and brother Dale Williams and family spent Saturday with Dan Albright and family Mr. and Mrs. Payne spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Emma Williams

W. A. Chenoweth spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chenoweth. . .Elmer Polly and family spent Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will Parrish of Richmond. Miss Wilda Sweet, who makes her home with Mr. Pollps, returned horns with them after spending the past. week with her grandparents Miss Roma Simpson spent last week the guest of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Simpson of Richmond Mrs. Frank Lichtenfels and children and Mrs. Wiley of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison Mrs. Louie Mikesell spent Thursday night and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Butts. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richards and son Scott Zedral, entertained at a New Year's dinner, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richards and family of Greenville. O., Mr. and Mrs. Lural Ross and son Richard, of Deerfleld, and Mrs. Viola Richards Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose and son, Harold, spent New Year's day with Mrs. Susan. Green Lester Lacey, of near Arba, spent Monday with Frank Skinner... . . Mrs. Rheba Piatt and children entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiggs of Arba, and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Nichols of Richmond, Sunday Several from this vicinity attended the funeral of Mrs. Wilcox, of Palestine, 0., Friday afternoon Clyde Moore and family spent Monday with Clarence Colvin and family.1 Mrs. John Wolf is able to be out after a week's illness. .... Misses Weltha DeCamp and Idris Timmons spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mildred Morgan Shirly Mikesell and family, of Arba, and Mr. pnd Mrs. Mikesell and family of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Mikesell Russell Wolfal of Greenville, spent the week end with his parents, George Wolfal and family. ....Mrs. Ethel Reid and son Richard, of New Paris, called Friday afternoon on Mrs. Ben Richards and son Scott Zedral Harvey Spencer and Laughter Lena, were the guests of his mother, Mrs. Martha Spencer, of Lynn, New Year's day. On New Year's eve Miss Virena Slick gave a watch party at her home in Glen Kara. The house was decorated in the holiday colors, red and green. An enjoyable evening was spent

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Packed and Jammed by the Greatest Crush of Bargain Hunters Ever Before Seen in All the History of Richmond Positively Stupendous Beyond Conception the Entire $40,000.00 Stock is on Sale. Nothing Reserved, and Selling at Prices so Lowthat they Scarcely Cover the Cost of Labor, Leaving the Cost of Raw Material Out of the Question.

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Now City and County Talk Endless Throngs of Shrewd Buyers Were Here Thursday, and Gathered These Matchless Values in Arm Loads. The Entire High-Quality Stock is Positively Being Sold at Way Less Prices Than the Cheapest Shoes Sold at Before ihs War REMEMBER SATURDAY! Will Be. a Gala Day - Bring the Children

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