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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 1921 PREBLE GROWERS MAY ENTER EXHIBITS IN RICHMOND CORN SHOW

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EATON, O., Feb. 2. Among the more prominent personages . from a distance in attendance here Tuesday at the sessions of the " agricultural short course were F. P. CJhaffee, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Richmond, Ind., and W. B. Fulghum, chairman of a corn show and community meeting, to be hld tne first of next week in Richmond, air. Chaffee had Just assumed his duties as secretary of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday morning. He and Mr. Fulghum were present at the meeting here to boost the Richmond meeting next week. They, made extensive distribution of programs and entry l lanks for the corn and food show of their home city. They were especially busy among the exhibitors at the corn show here, which was a feature of the ehort course. - The Richmond show is open to the world, they declared. It Is highly probable entries will be received from Preble county, as quite a few persons talked encouragingly about making entries. Gil more Trial Postponed. Craig Gilmore, under indictment and in jail on a felony charge, entered r gainst him by Miss Amy Von Kanel, local school teacher, will go on trial

r eunia.i v it in common pieas court i . 7 ... j

instead of February 14. as previously 1 visum aL otxus mra. assigned. The one-day postponement ! Bf"T Buttmaa andsons spent Friday

was asrreed to bv counsel on both sides ' Mls- nlflser unanes

bilee Singers was to meet with George Personette and family Monday night. Paul Offutt is ill Cottage prayer meetings will be held this coming week. Revival meetings- will commence next Sunday night Miss Carrie Carmine of Chicago is visiting at the home of her uncle, Cal. Chambers at Blooming Grove. Mrs. Hubbel and Mrs. Anna Brookband, of Dunlapsville, were guests of Mrs. Dell Groce last Thursday...... Mrs. Mary CaHspbell returned home

from College Corner last Thursday

Brown, of New Hope neighborhood

called on Mrs. Betty Bultman last Sunday evening. Bessie Neukam, who has been employed at the Corrington Hotel at Liberty, is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks, with tonsilitis Mrs. Celia

Grist, of Everton, has been sewing for

of the case and approved by Judge A,

C. Risinger. One of the attorneys is compelled to be out of th city on the date originally fixed for beginning of the trial. Grjnt Time Extension. Extension of time, until February 15, lias been granted by the county com

missioners to owners of docs in Pre

ble counlv to pecure licenses for tli

canines. .:. Warn

be arrvsted and fined $25 and costs tVf nau'.V.w Mr. ana Mrs. win , charlotte Robinson, Gwen Roblnfor failure to .comply with th law. , ' L,lhcrt'' were guests of the j son, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Manning, Mr.

erty Miss Ida Williams is in Cincinnati this week attending the millinery opening at that place Mrs. Ellis Porter of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Shock lasj. week. ECONOMY, Ind. Mrs. Sumner Beard, who was taken to Reid Hospital at .Richmond, two weeks ago for an operation, was brpught to the home of her father, Mr. C. D. Hunnicutt, Saturday Mr. H. E. Cain, the C. & O. agent, was called to Champaign, 111., on account of the death of his brother, Mr. Clarence Cain, last Sunday Mrs. Sarbin Atkinson and two children Elbert and Annie, of Greensfork, visited J. R. Nelson and family, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Roller and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs.- G. E. Hughes, Sunday Mrs. C. J. Atkinson gave a birthday dinner Sunday for Mr. Atkinson and his mother, Mrs.

Martha Atkinson. It was also the

,rejMrs. Guy Wolfe Ennis Himelick, . wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs p.-; of near Whitcomb. called on his broth- Albert Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Will

ing is given that after ( er Omer, last Friday Mr. and Mrs.iFouts entertained at dinner Sunday, ed owner of doss will 1 r'""1 Howard are visiting relatives in : Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Robinson, Mrs.

A riisrtd.-enforcement of the law is promised. , : ': "V ... . .. ; - , Art Exhibit Planned., Exhibit of rt s'nd Industrial Work of students will be held Thursday evening in the north-school buildire. A feature will ba drawings of a Biblical nature, an innovation adopted by Miss Laura Hunt,-art-instructor, in study of tho Bible. '. Later in the evening the Rev. J. J. Pra Richmond, Ind- will address a ftudent-narent meeting in the courthouse auditorium. Prison Wants Books. Read in sr matter, .such as papers, books and masrazlnes' for prisoners in the state penitentia ry' is sought j by the Rev. T. O. Reed, chaplain of the prison, in a communication received here. . He. requests consignments to be boxed or barreled, the prison to pay the freight charges. Mary Cassel Dies. Mrs. Mary Cassel, 70, died Tuesday morning: at the home of John Fowble, after a lingering illness, due to cancer. She is survived by one brother, Bruco Monesmith, of West Alexandria. The funeral probably will take place Thursday afternoon. , Miller Funeral Thursday. Funeral services for Charles Miller,

85, retired farmer, native of Germany,

aienarry aisiers last I'maay Mrs. 'nTiri Mrs ntt rrnrr mbo Mnrv

John Stemard, of Brookville, attended Mendenhall and Miss Mario Oler spent Eastern Star lodge here Friday night. t.he week-end with Miss Mable Sanders ....Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Smalley and at Fountain City The Juniors of Mr. and Mrs. James Risinger will move Economy High School will give a lecon John Geinard farm east of town ; Ulre course next year, consisting of Monday. Mr. Gutapfel, the present j four good numbers. Everybody be tenant, will move back to his old home ready to buy a ticket and help the

near ounmajt jviisb tfiancne Urom- -class alone Tha revival meetim

well entertained at 500 one evening last week: Misses Bertha Carey, Emma Yount. Hezzie Rose, Fred Loper, and Carl Younts. CAMPBELLSTOWN, O. Lee Larsh was in Cincinnati Saturday Ruth O'Hara visited Edith Lamb over the week end Mrs. Hannah Frame is at the home of her grand-daughter, Mrs. Lei and Campbell and is getting along splendidly considering her age of 91 years and the loss of her home and all its contents by fire, Thursday morning. She had lived in this house since she was 22 years old Mrs.

ter, Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas and sons, Robert and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hinshaw and daughter, Christine, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rook, in Richmond, Sunday Mrs. Orla Frazier and little daughter, of Detroit, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. j. Frazier..-, . .Mr. and Mrs. James KJnsey and daughter, Helen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Frazier, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and family spent Sunday at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Albertson Leland Thomas, who works in Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas, and other friends... ..Catherine Witter, Irene Chamness, Isiah Sworder, Mildred Albertson and Ross Johnson took the teachers' examination at Winchester Saturday. The two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hiatt are quite ill at this time with pneumonia The Rev. Henry Pickett preached at Parker Sunday. A large audience greeted the pastor, and much interest was shown. At the conclusion of the sermon the call was made, and six responded .... Mrs. OTlie Chenoweth is in Indianapolis this week attending the millinery

opening being held there.... F. B. Mcintosh of Muncie, Ind., is assisting the Herald force during the absence of Mrs. Frank Wright, who has been unable to work on account of illness. Mr. T. C. Nichols, who has been staying in Richmond with his daughter, Mrs. Cutler, for some time past, spent the week end here Miss Esther Kemp of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp Miss Alice Martin was the Sunday guest of Miss, Kathleen Pierson . . . . Dr. PiersOn, our west end groceryman, will move to his farm about March 1. His successor in the the business is not known Eli C. Reece will move from his farm south of town about March 1, to his property on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Will Chenoweth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner Sunday . . Mrs. Flossie Wright attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. David Alstead of near Muncie, Sunday About 20 friends of Mrs. Loy Robbins gave her a surprise shower Thursday evening

at her country home north of town. 1

Many useful presents were given. Mrs. j Robbins was formerly Miss Margaret 1 Scowler Mr. and Mrs. Oern Haneos : of near Winchester are the guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haneos for a few days Earl Robbins and son, John, were in Indianapolis Friday. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Miss Clarabelle Osborn, of Earlham .College, ppent the week-end with Rev. C. O. Reynolds.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Joe Macy entertained last Thursday at dinner: Rev. James Swanders, of Rockville, and son Elvin, of Earlham College; Rev. Charles Swanders, of Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Macy and daughter, Thelma, and Mr. and Mrs. Rueban Macy Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davison entertained Rov. Pierce and Rev. McMicheal at dinner, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown gave a surprise at their hom on the Arba pike, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rich, last Saturday night. Those present were: Olive Harrison, Aisle Fahien, Aletha Lacey of Winchester, Ruth Fulghum, Mrs. Ada Harrison, Mrs. C. N. Hatfield, Martha Rich, Claude Alexander, Henry Macy, Leslie Carmen, Erneet Fahien, Mr. and Mrs. Leister

Lacfey, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rich. The time was Fpent by playing games. Light refreshments were served at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Rich were presented with several useful presents. Revival meetings began at the

Westlyn Church Sunday night, and are to continue for a couple of weeks. The public is Invited to attend.... .Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rich and Mrs. C. N. Hatfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown Mrs. Howard Reynolds is slowly improving from an attack of diphtheria.. .. .The wedding of Miss Edna C. Rich, daughter of Mrs. Allen Rich, and Cart Hartman. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman. who live north of Richmond, took place at 3 o'clock last Thursday afternoon in the parsonage of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Miller officiating. The single ring service was used- The couple was attended by Miss Martha Rich, sister of the bride and Albert Hartman, brother of the bridegroom.' The bride wore a brown suit, with hat and shoes to correspond. She is a graduate nurse of Reid Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman will be at home to their frientfs on a farm near Bethel, after March L

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will begin at M. E. Church. Feb. 13th

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haxton, Mary Helvey and three children left for Colorado last Tuesday night after

spending several weeks with friends j

and relatives of this place Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morson and daughters visited Will Hodgson and family at Carlos City, Sunday Mrs. Grace Hunt and MIps Belle Picelle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Roller, Monday Harold Fennimore left for I. U. at Bloomington, Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. L Morrison left Saturday for Indianapolis to visit their son Earl Morrison. Mr. Will McGennegill. of Modoc. has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Karl

Cain the past week Mrs. Grace

Jonas Markley was taken to Richmond

last week and au X-ray examination J Hunt entertained at dinner Thursday,

made or ner fractured limb, which re-; Mrs. Charles Newman, Mrs. Joe Morrivealed the Sad fact that the bones had I son and two daughters, and Mrs. not knit together at all, and she will , Everett Clark and daughter Ott undergo an operation Thursday, for j Thomburg, of Selma, spent Friday the purpose of fastening the bones ! night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. together.. .Earl Maddock, prosperous ' E. P. Thornbure Mr. and Mrs. J.

and a resident of Preble county since ! farmer of this section, and Miss Lotha 1 M. Manning, Mrs. Hannah Kimball a young man, who died Monday in j Watt, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w ere sruests of Martha Atkinson. Wayne county, Ind., at the home of his I. N. Watt, were recently married, j Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Walter son, John E. Miller, formerly of Preble On Thursday evening a crowd of 65 Bond entertained at dinner Sunday, county, will be conducted here Thurs- gathered at their home and gave them 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr. James day afternoon. at 2 o'clock in the! an old time belling The Boston ! Jackson, Miss Ruth Jackson, and Miss Christian church by the Rev. Hiley 1 Independents beat the Campbellstown : Josephine Gwin Mr. Robert SlawBaker, pastor.. Burial will be here in . Independents at Boston Saturday ! ton, of Purdue University, spent four Mound Hill cemetery. night by a score of 8 to 7 Verona days last week doing official testing Company Draws Recruits. girls' and boys' basketball teams play- in H. D. Rose's herd of Jerseys Indications are favorable for organl- j ed here last Friday evening. The Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manning visited zation of a militia company in Eaton, i Jackson girls won by a score of 15 to their son H. II. Manning and family at according to C. M. Karnes, local over-4) and the Verona boys won, score 42 College Corner, Saturday night and seas veteran, who has been laboring 1 to 14 Next Friday evening the Jef- Sunday The H. S. boys and girls earnestly some time to effect an or-ferson boys' and girls' teams will play ; of Spartanburg will play basket ball

ganization. Thirty-four recruits nave at this place Miss Gladys Larsh with Economy Hteh School boys and

been secured, with 50 as the number necessary. It is hoped the company can be organized and mustered in in a meeting to be held Friday night in the armory. The company would be a unit of the 37th Division, First regiment. Captain Marx. Marietta, has been assisting Karnes with the recruiting work the last few days. Granges May Consolidate. . It is expected the farm bureau, the granges and other agricultural organizations of Preble county will from a county federation in a meeting here Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, in

the courthouse auditorium

was tendered a pleasant surprise on

Friday evening, the occasion being her birthday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Flora took first and second degrees in the Grange Thursday evening.

girls at Economy, Wednesday night.

The Jefferson Township Midgets will also play Economy Midgets Wednesday night

W. MANCHESTER, O. Mrs. Gus Sherer and children spent Friday with Mrs. Tom Free at Castine Mrs. Virgel Emerick visited during the week-end with her mother at Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caywood and family, of Greenville, visited several days of last week with Mr. and

LIBERTY, Ind. Oeorge and William M'ize were appointed by the Union county circuit court last week to be guardians of their father, John W. Maze, who is quite aged In the

suit of Roscoe Coughlin and George t

Stevens, the court gave Mr. Stevens; Mrs. Leo Guy Miss Myrtle Trone

judgment of ?319 and the costs at-j spent Friday in Greenville with Mrs. tached Chester Roberts of Liberty i O. P. Wolverton and Mrs. H. C. Sell-

Mason I wa9 appointed guardian of Mrs. Miner- man Mrs. Will Buck, of German-

Prugh, head of the farm bureau of , Va Paddock, an aged lady Mrs. : town, was the guest of Mrs. Mary Montgomery county, is expected to j William Blum of Cincinnati spent last Trone on Friday Mrs. Ethel Earaddress the meeting. j week here with Joseph Maibach of man spent Saturday and Sunday with Farm Bureau to Reorganize. I Liberty, this week Mrs. Willard relatives at Campbellstown Mr. Reorganization of the farm bureau I Bertch visited friends in Cincinnati and Mrs. Henry Howard and daughter of Preble county will take place in a j last week M. J. Bevis attended the Mildred, visited Goldie Howard, Satmeeting here Saturday afternoon. The ; funeral of his brother in Ohio last ' urday at the Miami Valley hospital.

organization in a recent campaign week. .. .Mrs. Harnett Filer has gone where ehe is recovering from the erboosted its membership to more than to Illinois to spend the winter with fects of an operation. .... .Robert

her daughter, Mrs. J. Lawrence I Howard spent last week with his Mrs. F. F. Russell is visiting relatives j sister, Mrs. Allen Petry. near Eaton. in Dayton, O.. for several days Miss Sylvia Trone, of Dayton, F. M. Edwards, collector of revenue, ! f;pent the week-end with relatives will be here in a few days to assist j here Mrs. J. M. Wehrley was a on income tax returns Mrs. Lethal Dayton shopper, Saturday The Stevens visited J. A. Stevens last Sat- j home talent show given here Thursday

urday Mrs. Eliza'betn Coltman is evening made a decided "hit." On ac

visiting her daughter, Mrs. j. u. bmitn of Newcastle the past week. A Sunday school convention will be held Feb 11 at the Christian church. The program is arranged as follows:

Music by E. M. Lippett; invocation,

900. L. J. Tabor, state grange master, will address the meeting Saturday, he to speak on "The Farm Bureau and Cooperation."

FISTS FLY IN FIGHT OVER UTAH CIGARETTE MEASURE SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Feb. 2. The anti-cigarette bill introduced In the Utah legislature, which has caused many heated arguments, led to blows between two prominent Utah men. The blows were rained upon Mayor Leroy Dixon of Provo, Utah, by Church P. Castle, president of a box making company of Salt Lake City and ex-president of the Utah Manufacturers' association, according to eyewitnesses. The affray occurred following a public hearing on the bill at the capitol.

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FAIRFIELD, Ind. William Howard, Jr., was the guest of Miss Helen Logan at Brookville last Sunday Mrs. Grace Goodwin of Portsmouth, Ohio, is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Loper Jesse Swift and family of Blooming Grove, were the guests of Basil Naylor and family last Sunday Miss Lucile Dye, reader, of Anderson, gave a splendid program ,of readings. and Impersonations . at the M.' E. ' church Saturday night. , She is a niece of Fred Loper of this city.... Mrs. Cora Dye of Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peek of Liberty, spent Saturday night and Sunday with C. R. Dare and Fred Laper Herbert Ward has purchased a second-hand light plant ,Mrs. Paul Offutt and baby Ellen are visiting Mrs. Offutfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Adams, in Connersville.... Louise Veal spent I last week with her grandparents, Mr. Mr. Frank Cromwell The .T11-

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count of inability to seat the crowd it was played again on Friday evening to a full house Mr. and Mrs. John Penrod, of Lewisburg, attended' the farmers institute and took dinner with

J. F. Radabaugh and wife Paul

W. H. Reynolds; address "The Super- ( Belger, who has ben seriously ill, is intendent and His Tasks," by E. T. 1 improving Miss Ola Trump, of

Albertson; discussion by Kev. c i.. South Charleston, was home during Brown of Brownsville, Ind. Afternoon the week-end the guest of her mother.

Solo. Mrs. Sherman Bias of Lib

erty; address "How to Keep in the Sunday School," by Rev. Dressel; music; adress, "Adult Responsibility," E. T. Albertson. Discussion, Rev. F. B. Stearns. Evening Session Music; address, "The Association's Program," E. T. Albertson; solo, Mrs. W. Bertch. Address, Rev. Frank Dressel. F. F. Russell is visiting his parents at Fort Wayne. His father is in very ill health Last Wednesday evening

Mrs. Lurenna Trump Mrs. Ralph Roach returned last Thursday to Chicago to join her husband who is engaged in the interest of the Delco plant in that city Frank and William Delk, of Richmond, visited here last week with their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Stines and son, James Allen, of Dayton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford were Sun-

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Miss Isabel! Sharp entertained at her . day dinner guests Mrs. Edgar home with a shower for Miss Ruth i Nenke is a patient at the Reid Meraor-

Rariden, who will soon be married

to Mr. E. Loper of Connersville. Many

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LYNN, Ind. Revival services at the

es go with the bride-elect. .. .Mr. and ; M. E. church began with the Sunday

Mrs. Raymond Conner's little daugh

ter Corinne underwent an operation for appendicitis last week at the Jewish hospital at Cincinnati. She is recovering nicely and her friends rejoice. . . .Mrs. Lavina Bertch and Miss Rose Bertch left last week for Daytona, Fla. Several Liberty people are there this winter.-. . .Mr. A. A. Graham attended the farmers' institute at Oxford last week, and gave a talk on poultry raising. Mr. Graham owns a well kent poultry farm south of Lib-

night service, the Rev. Hamilton, in charge. .. .Edwin Chenoweth was taken suddenly ill Saturday night, and at present is confined to his bed Funeral services for Mrs. Columbus Hinshaw were held at the home, Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. In charge of the Rev. Elvin Thomburg. A quartet composed of Miss Jennie Estella, Mrs. Elma Clark, R. C. Thomas, Cecil Beetley sang. In terment was in Fountain Park at Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain and daugh-

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