Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 66, 26 January 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. -IND., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1921.

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WINCHESTER KIWANIS TO RECEIVE CHARTER; COMMITTEES NAMED WINCHESTER. Ind.. Jan. 26. An enthusiastic meeting was held by tbe 56 pledged members of the Winchester Kiwanis club, in the basement of the Friends church. Friday evening. After the dinner was served by the ladies of that church, a number of important committees were appointed by O. E. Ross, club president, and a clever program, in charge of Cecil Litschert, Clyde Engle and Glen Davis, was enJoyed. It is thought the club will receive its charter within the next ten days when another dinner will be given, and visitors will be present from surrounding towns. Arrests Two Men. Chief of Police Fletcher arrested on suspicion Friday. Charles Laugh of Fort Wayne, and C. E. Miller of Detroit. Fletcher kept close watch on the men during the afternoon, who, when they discovered they were being watched, started to run toward the G. R. and I. railroad. He headed them ofT and arrested them but later released them with an order to leave town. He recognized Miller as a man he had arrested five years ago. . Modoc Institute Held. A farmers' Institute was held at Modoc Satuday afternoon and evening. At the afternoon session Mrs. Carl Tuttlc made an address on "The Housewife's Workshop," and M. F. Detrick on "Farming for Profit." In the evening Mrs. Tuttle spoke on "The Citizens of Tomorrow," and Mr. Detrick on "Making the Corn Crop Grow." There was special music. Organize Juvenile Club. The Randolph County Poultry Breeders' association held a meeting in Hickman and Rupe's office Monday evening, for the purpose of organizing a beys' anil girls' club. The last of the semester examinations in the public school- was held Friday afternoon, and on Monday the second term for the school year began and mid-winter promotions took place. County Report Completed. The following report has been forwarded to the auditor of state, by Randolph county auditor, James M. Browne: Balance on hand in ecflnty revenue, January 1, 1920. $44,295.16; received during the year 1920 in county revenue, $114,435.39; disbursements for the year 1920 in county revenue, $117,635.94; balance on hand in county revenue. Dec. 31. 1920, $38,084.16; total on hand in all funds, Jan. 1, 1920, $348,677.91. Received during the year 1920, $1.01.079.63". Disbursed during the year, $1,104,534.85. Balance $274,370.71. Brewer Woman Sentenced. Lela Brewer was on Saturday given a re-hearing in the circuit court and her appeal for a new trial was overruled by Judge Bales, who sentenced her to from two to 14 years in the Woman's prison, at Indianapolis. Mrs. Brewer wag recently convicted on a charge of grand larceny, being implicated with Roy Cray in the stealing of the automobile of Gray's father, David Gray. The woman was taken to Indianapolis, Tuesday by Sheriff Lundy "Fisher. Elevator Company Sued. Suit on account has been filed in circuit court by Albert Anderson, William Anderson, Walter Anderson and Anna M. Anderson, partners doing business under the firm name of Anderson and Son, against the Union City Elevator company. A marriage license has been issued to Charles Lee Bothast, 38 and Mildred Shreeve, 27, both of Union City. Kelley Held In Chicago. Sheriff Lundy Fisher returned from Chicago, without the criminal, Eddie Kelley, who is being held by the Cook county sheriff, awaiting further evidence that Kelley is the man who robbed the Ridgeville bank, on Dec. 3. Kelley 'will be given another .hearing this week. Vets End Campaign. The "Foeht Day Meeting" held Tuesday evening by ' Old 44," Winchester Sons of Veterans in honor of Senior Vice-Commander-in-chief, F. C. Forht, in the basement of the Main Street Church of Christ, surpassed all previous affairs given by the order. At six o'clock the second annual pig roast of Old 4 4" was served by the ladies of the Church and was enjoyed by 130 men. This being the last day of the membership campaign, after dinner, 75 candidates were initiated, (lie exercises inking place in the K. of P. Hail. Division Commander Shumaker and Division Secretary Xtwton .T. McGuire, tevrether v.ilf. a lame number ol Sons ..f Veterans from Fort Wayne, Richmond, Indianapolis and other nearby cities were present. Dr. S. E. Brewster, of Lake Division !!IeaIfiuarters. American Ped Cross, Hioke in the Court Room. Winchester, Tuoday ovenine. Studebaker Released. Sheriff Lurdy Fisher has open notified by officials at Canton. Ohio, to reIohso "jrmes Stndebaker, stating thit the charge. f.Ud apainst. him. in that city, for wife and child desertion, had been withdrawn. Tuesday Sheriff Fisher went to Studebaker's home, near Fnirview, and placed him under r-rrest for the above charge, as directed to do in ."- telegram received from Canton, Ohio. The accused man was brousht to this eUv and spent last nisht in the county jail. Today he was released on bond, after having filed babons corpus proceeding.-; against Sheriff Fisher. Retter Fun-ral Held. Funeral services for Fred Retter. 73. vho died Sunday, at his home in T.vnn. were conducted from the Liberty Church. Tuesday afternoon, in charge of h Reverend Mills. Will Study in Europe. jv. r"-jve'ce Woodbury, arfist. formerly of Union City, is snendins; a few Hivs 'here with friends, before he leaves fir Furme. For almost eight vonrs M". Wnndhurv had a studio in New Vork Cifv. erd for the past two rears l'i lso hrd MnfMo in Chicaf". Me and M"1'. Wondhifv leave soon for London, wh he will study for some fi)T)o oril wil' hen en to Paris, where he wiM bav.- hi headouaHe during the remainder of his stav in Europe. He expec'f to sneeialbe in mural or interior decoration work, such as is seep in ehurctiec. coH'tho"Bes and ofhpv pubc hn'Wjfgs. Mrs Woodbury ivho h tnd'd French, will study interior decomtion.' ""hey expect to he .-fpi fmrn n flv v. .Throes V Pale?, cpvnr-'ted his 90th birthday Pnnflnv rt iv'q home, 'nea- the New f.'hertv Church. A bountiful dinner n-K oerred ft neen to a ree number cf relatives and friends. Mr. Bales has

SHE TEACHES "RIGHT LIVING" FOR STATE

Dr. Alice- L. Goetz. Dr. Alice L. Goetz of Santa Barbara, Cal., fills the unique position of educational hygiene rpecialist working under the social hygiene bureau of the California state board of health. She lectures to mothers to jjive proner training and instruction to their children in regard to the preservatl ii of their health. She also addresses working men and women in stores and plants as well as cluVr regarding "rieht living." Dr. Goetz is the only woman on tho "c.cific ccas' naged in sucn wtvk.

Jived in that locality all his life, and is well and favorably known. He is very active for one of his age. Finance Company Opens. The new finance organization known as First Security Company of Union City, has' completed its plans for operation and will open its doora for business in a few days. The object of this company is to loan money on chattel or real estate security to buy, sell and own mortgages and will prove a great convenience and relief to a great percentage of The people of Union City and surrounding country, as this company will be in a position to take care of many loans which would be prohibited by laws governing banks. The officers are, W. W. McClure. president; Charles Kennedy, vice-president; G. L. Xorthlane, secretary-treasurer. Special Number Issued. Mrs. A. J. Stakebake celebrated her seventy-third birthday. Sunday, by entertaining E. M. Stakebake and family.

Gavin, "Citizen," Miss E. Connell; "New Year's Resolution." Mrs. Mollie Roach.... Miss Hellen Mitchel recently entertained at her home the members of the Delta Theta Tau. A business meeting occupied tfie most of the evening with pledges to the American Legion to sell tickets for tbe Lyceum course wtai,ch will be open Tuesday night. The committee. Misses Mitchell, Marth Page, Estaline Owen, served luncheon. Those present were Mrs. Spencer Stevens, Mrs. Donald Fosdick, Mrs. George Cowghlin, Mrs. Francis Farley, Mrs. Atha Davis, Ruth McCarty, Bee Mitchell, Estaline Owen, Martha Page, Cleon Johnson, Charlotte Dubois, Mary C. Calkins, Charlotte and Kate Husted, and Vivian Doughit The Clytie club met last week with Miss Marie Gard; the following officers were elected fortthe year: President, Miss Gard; vice president, Mrs. F. Rude; secretary, Mrs. H. Fosdick; treasurer, Mrs. Chester Roberts Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Snyder are enjoying a sojourn in California Mr. and Mrs. Zed Layson of Connersville are at the bedside of their father, Joseph Beck who is in poor health.... Some of the roads in Union county are almost impassable, the last few days. Several cars have been hauled out of the mud and mire with tractors. Some roads improved with work and gravel are in better condition than others.. ..Maurice LaFuze is in Shelby county and will address several institutes there. . . .Charles West residing in the Newt Snyder farm on the Brownsville pake will have a sale of personal property, Feb. 14 Mrs. Harriett Montgomery visited Will Ammerman and family last week.

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WEST MANCHESTER, O. Charles Brown spent Tuesday in Richmond.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Buck of Germantown were week-end guests of the latter's mother. Mrs. Mary Trone. and familv.

James B. Trone was a Sunday dinner

ation for appendicitis Miss Ooldie

Howard who underwent an operation for appendicitis on Thursday at the Miami Valley hospital at Dayton is reported to be improving C. A. Rosser of Arcanum was here Tuesday and Wednesday in the interest of his lumber business Mr. and Mrs. Leo Guy entertained the following 'guests at their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Webster Steiner, all of Brookville Mrs. Mary Hill will hold a public sale of her household goods on next Saturday Misses Leone Pitman and Helen Shewmon were guests of Miss Irene Leas Sunday. . . .Local friends were informed of the death of Mrs. Sarah Troxel, 82 years old, at her home near Ithica, Thursday. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at the U. B. church at Ithica. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powell visited relatives Sunday at Greenville and Pikeville Mr. and Mrs. Allen Petry and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Boner Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter. Norma, were Richmond shoppers Saturday ... .Mrs. Lulu Howard returned Sunday from a week's visit with Dayton relatives C. E. Barnes had charge of the pos'office Monday in the absence of Postmaster James B. Tron? who made a business trip to

Home hotel.... Miss Iria and Winfield Smith visited Sunday afternoon with Dr. W. G. Brown and family at Lewlsburg...... Charles Morris and family spent Sunday afternoon with C. C Beck and wife.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Cldye Reynolds of Arcanum were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Monebrake . . . .Mesdames John Gauch and Frank Oehler called on Chester Fowble and family and Miss Katie Waldren Sunday afternoon.. . .Mrs. Allen Petry and children returned to their home near Eaton after spending. the week with Henry Howard and family John Gauch and Jonathan Gray transacted business Friday In Richmond. . . .The third number of the ' lecture course was given Monday evening by Marion Ballou Fisk, entertainer and cartoonist, at the I. O. O. F. hall. She is an artist of exceptional ability and portrays her sketches in a highly entertaining manner with a wonderful gift for story telling. The next number is scheduled for Feb. 8 John Waldren, Sr., will hold a public sale near Ft. Jefferson on Friday. The Woman's Bible class of the Christian church will' serve the dinner Mrs. Joe Lanning of Lewisburg spent Wednesday with Isaac Christman and family. LIBERTY, Ind. The committee of the M. E. church has secured the Rev. E. P. Jewett of Indianapolis to preach here until April 1. He will continue to reside at that place and come here every Sunday. Dr. LaRue, pastor of the church, who is sojourning in Arizona will return in April and continue

his work here Mrs. Elizabeth

Mitchel spent Tuesday in Glenwood.. . .Mrs. Minnie Phares attended the funeral of her sister, Miss Fannie Clifton Tuesday at Everton, Ind. Miss

Clifton had been an invalid for some time at a hospital at Indianapolis The organized Sunday school class met with Miss Osborn on East Semenary street Thursday. About 30 members were present, and a fine program rendered. Refreshments

j were served.,. .William Cameron who

uvea west or Liberty, has moved to a large farm of 500 acres in Rush county. H. H. Whitis has moved to the Cameron farm The teachers of Union county attended institute at the county seat Saturday Mrs. Amy Howe and sons. Lawrence and Robert are occupying their residence, the carpenter work on the house being finished John Leab, an aged citizen of College Corner is seriouly ill at his home in that place Several of Liberty citizens attended a Masonic meeting at Richmond last week and enjoyed a fine banquet Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kitner and wife visited in Indianapolis several days last week ....Mrs. W. E. Morris and daughter, Catherine, were guests of Miss Ruth Morris in Cincinnati last week...... Mrs. Estella Henry of near Connersville visited relatives here last week The adjoining town Brownsville

and community are to obtain a com-j mission school located at a convenient place in the township. . . .James Bruke ! of near Liberty and Miss Pearl VVilliams of Dayton, O.. were married at

the Sacred Heart church in Dayton, recently. They have moved to the Burke farm east of .Liberty J. A. Driggs is seriously ill at his home here ....Mr', and Mrs. Monroe Duvall are

entertaining Mrs. C. Grosbel of Salt land family spent Sunday with Thome;

Lake City, this week. . .Mr. and Mrs. ; Menell and family of New Madison

ora Geeting spent several i

parents, Mr.

Ralph Nis- .

OTTERBEIN, O. Joe Shumaker and family called on Jack Moyer and family Monday evening.. .Mrs. Creech called on Mrs. Enzi Leas Monday afternodi. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nisonger moved to their new home near New Madison Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moyer and son Robert, spent. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brodrick at New Madison Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broadstoclc and son. Earl, called on Orville Shumaker and family. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Schlecty spent Tuesday in Greenville.. .. .Mrs. Mary McClure of New Paris, is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Retta Gillfillian. Miss Edith Johnson spent Tuesday night with Miss Wanda Renner. Rev. Engle made a business trip to Greenville Tuesday.. . Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Ehumaker and Garnet Nis-j onger were in Greenville Saturday, j ....Mr. and Mrs. Herschel French J

moved to their new home near Otlerbein Wednesday Rev. and Mrs. Engle and son Harold, entertained a number of their voung friends Thursday evening. Those present were Misses Charline Hoff. Fern Shoemaker, Treva Geeting. Pearl Basshore. Golda Coleman, Mary Jane Charles. Ethel Coblentz and Garnet Niswonger; Byron Threewits. Roy Charles. Ben Geeting, Maurice Threewits, Paul Shoemaker, Beryl Hoff Orville Hoff, Paul Threewits. Earl Broadstock, Vernon Good and Leonard Eley. Refreshments of popcorn, candy and apples were served. All had a very enjoyable time Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Brandenburg transacted business in Richmond Saturday Herschel Hili

Emrick of Eldorado, Sunday Mrs. Lottie Spitler, of Greenville, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Render and family... Misses Garnet and Ruth Nisonger called on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Guenther of Eldorado, Sunday. . . .-.Mrs. Retta Gilfilian spent Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Lida Threewits. ECONOMY , Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark entertained at dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John Oler, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peirce.. .. .Thomas Francis returned home Tuesday after spending two

Greensfork, Sunday.. .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cain spent the day with relatives at Modoc, Sunday Mr. Dan Yardman, cf Modoc, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beall this week Mrs. Lorine Willis, of Muncie, visited her mother, Mrs. Lydia Bennett the first of the week..... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulery and children, of Connersville. spent Sunday with. Ed Replogle and family.... .Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain spent Wednesday in Muncie Miss Opal Osborn', of Richmond. ' was the guest of Mrs. Agnes Osborn and daughter. Miss Daisy, Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. Printes Edwards were guests of

weeks with his daughter, Mrs. HattieiMrs. Hannah Kimball." Saturday evenLacey, in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. ing.....Mr. and Mrs. C .A. Mendenhall

Amos Wilkinson and Milo Lamb, of ' entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and

Messick, spent Thursday with Loren

and Herman Lamb Rev. Summerille Light, of Richmond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hughes, Thursday Mrs. Elizabeth Hornbeck, of Messick, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Kae Pugh and son, Harry, of Bradford, O.. spent the week-end with relatives at this place "Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Richmond, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randall, Thursday Mrs. Dan Engel and Mrs. Charlie Ballenger, of Carlos City, fpent Friday with Mrs. Joe Morrison. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Mendenhall and children were guests of Mr. Ottis Turner and family, Sunday John E. Cowley returned home Friday evening from; Kingman, where he has been working the past three weeks.. .:. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Veal and daughters visited Everett Howell and family, at

Mrs. Gus Weyl, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer

Eeall, Mr. Dan Vardman, of Modoc, Mr. and Mrs. John Oler and two children Miss Blanche Fennimore, of Muncie, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fennimore. Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. F.

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crime lf ls -rr u I -U, UIS wePS . . . . iVl I. emu ivil !. nmurn aim 2 nf l 3 V'Slt9d ! p"iliP Nye are visiting relatives at Mrs. N. Km Stt a pL J hF nice- LaPorte. Ind.. this week ...John Bur-'days last w mtai there hl e ? "etmorial hoH- rts of Pennsylvania is visiting rela-! and Mrs. H pital where she submitted to an oper- ',a , fl. I nnoop nt

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community. . .Joseph McMahon, south j Revival meetings began last Sun-1 of Liberty who attended the short j day evening at the United Brethren course at Purdue returned to his home j church, at West Manchester. Rev. last week Miss Marjorie Roach en-IBilger, assisted by Rev. Engle of Ot-1

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day afternoon. Mrs. Philip Dooley read of the birth and anniversary of Joan of Arc. Miss Addie Roach read a paper on "True Politeness on all Occasions;" "Home Uursing" by Miss

ings.. . . .Earl Nisonger called on his mother at Ithaca Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alva McKee spent Sunday with Dan Markee and family Mr. and Mrs. George Geeting visited Mahlon

Richmond People Granted Opportunity to Profit by Mistakes of this Indianian

Trutona, Moral of Mr. Hyland's Story.

"Trutona has benefited me more (ban anything I've ever taken, and if there is any medicine I've not tried in

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Eaton.... V. D. Spencer sold his home' what it can be," says James Ilyland,

to Linn Turner and has purchased the Newman property. Mr. Turner will

move his family here from Troy, O... ..Mrs. Virjdl Pnddy is in a Cincinnati hospital where she underwent a serious operation on Wednesday. Mrs.

CIS South 13 y2 street, Terre Haute. "I had suffered from liver and kidney troubles and rheumatism for five years," he continued. "My right side and back ached almost constantly. I'd experience a sort of knife-like, cutting

Joe McCrate also submitted to an oper- j pains in my lower limbs at times. It ation on Thursday for cancer, at the 'just seemed that I couldn't get a good Miami Valley hospital at Dayton 'night's rest because of my pains. I The young son of Clifford Clark who had to fprce myself to eat. received an injury to the eye at school- j "I'll tell you, I was having a terrible ground by one of the pupils, accident- lime of it when I began using Trutona, aly is a patient at Miami Valley hos-, but things are different now. My appepital J. A. Cossairt and Buford I tite is wonderfully improved don't Grottle made a business trip to Green- j ville Monday. . . .Ivan Juday spent Sun-1 "

day with his cousin, Charles Young, j who is seriously ill with tuberculosis I at his home near New Paris. ... Anna j Gouch and Devona Howell spent Sun-1 day afternoon with Geneviv Rice of I.ima; O., at the home of Mrs. Anna Howell Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruner at tended the funeral of George Devor i who died Sunday evening Mr. andj Mrs. I. A. Buhrman entertained at din

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Grottle Harley Juday and Von Siler.. . .Mrs. Roland Reed of near Ithica and Mrs. Stanley Hunter cf Eaton visited last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arless Furry Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Rice of Lima. O., attended the funeral of Adam Rice,. Sunday at Lewisburg. . . .Miss Mae Parker assisted Mrs. Mary Bruner Monday at the

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To the scores of homes that have been going to take advantage of this sale, we send this message that we are entering upon the last week of what we believe to be the greatest furniture sale that will be held thi3 or any other season. It is time for quick action, as prices go back to 10 to 20 per cent above these sale prices January 31.

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