Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 95, 1 March 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1921.

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SHORTAGE OF FREIGHT GARS DELAYS TRADE, SAYS CZECH MINISTER

fBy Associated Press.) : . LONDON, March 1. Lack of locomotives and freight cars to transport food and other supplies is one of the worst features of the distressing situation which prevails In eastern and southern Europe, says M. Hotovec, the Czechoslavak minister for foreign trade, who has been visiting in London. The minister said that there were tens of thousands of freight cars In those parts of Europe which were in need of repairs but could not be restored to use because of lack of necessary material and technical experts to do the work. , Fail to Obey Treaty. He . asserted that the peace treaty had laid down the proposition that the reparations commission would distribute all railway rolling stock and locomotives which had belonged to Austria-Hungary and those which were surrendered to Germany, but that virtually nothing had been done in this direction, although more than three years had elapsed since the treaty. M. Hotovec declared that this was the cause of non-development of trade and the consequent food prices in Central Europe. Czechoslovakia, he said, had been supplying coal and sugar to Austria conveyed in her own railway cars. They had, however, never been returned. There were at present 8,000 such cars in Austria which Czechoslovakia could not get back. There were also about 1,000 each in Jugoslavia and Rumania. Czechoslovakia had purchased 100.000 tons of grain and flour in Rumania and Jugoslavia but was unable to obtain delivery.

Cambridge City the Winter Garden show, March 7 to 12.'. . . .Tuesday evening, March 22, Rev. Clark, of Centerville, will give a stereopticon entertainment at the Christian church..... Quite a number of friends of this city attended the funeral of Mrs. John Schaller at Dublin, Sunday afternoon. ....The Helen Hunt club will give an entertainment In the Methodist church on the evening of March 15, for the benefit of the library fund. The" program will be literary and musical Ladies of the W. R. C, conducted services at the funeral of Mr. Frazee at Milton, Sunday.. .. .Mrs. Isaac Davis visited Mrs. Isabella Blue at Milton, Sunday..... The B. Y. P. U. will give a missionary play at the Baptist church next Sunday evening beginning at 6 o'clock.

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., PERSHING, Ind. Mrs. Emma Crab will spend several weeks in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Gates from Urnzil, spent several days, with Mr. rnd Mrs. Ben Sourbeer recently (Mr. and Mrs. Ella Beard and Mrs. Claud Kitternian spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Newbolt recently. .....Oscar Jameson returned from lnc'iananolls to visit his family recently. ....Mrs. James Boors visited Mrs. Ella Wills this week Mrs. Edna Bertch, Mrs. Olive Berlch. Mrs. Manda Braittian and Miss Magpie Wise spent Thursday with Mr .and Mrs. Louis kemler Mrs. Alve Bertch went to Indianapolis Saturday evening.. . .Mrs. Ella Will nnd Mrs. Flora Kocher entertained the Evangelical aid society l tcently.

ECONOMY, Ind. The Sunathla society of the Friends cnurch met at the home of Edith Cain Wednesday with 18 in attendance. Plans were made to obtain Earlham Glee club for an entertainment March 11. Refreshments were served by the four Macy ladies. The society will meet next month with Mrs. Harry Dowing. . . .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis and Mrs. Stafford of Richmond called on Charle3 Randall and family Wednesday afternoon. ....Mrs. Florence Sullivan, Miss Ruth

JaCkson and Miss . Josephine Gwin spent the week-end with friends at Anderson. .. .Mr. and Mra. .John Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Ardice Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Manning, Mr. and Mrs. O. Cranor, Mrs. John Bowman n'Ttri f i c a .TnQonhlna TIatitiv aft art A or?

the funeral of Arthur Ballenger at

Williamsburg Tuesday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger and Frank Cain and family spent Saturday with Guy Ballenger and family at Newcastle. .. .H. H, Manning of College Corner visited relatives at this place a few days last week. . . .Newton Shoemaker returned' home from Fort Wayne Saturday. Mrs. Newton Shoemaker spent Tuesday with Mrs. Nancy Peirce and Mrs. Grace Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Billheimer, of Franklin, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan Ira Hoover and family of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. .Oscar Fox, Mr. William McGunnegil and Miss Lois Stock of Modoc were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cain Sunday J. B. Swain wa3 removed from Randolph county hospital to his home Saturday afternoon. He has employed Mrs. Lovenia Elliott as his nurse Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ullery of Greensfork. spent Sunday with Ed Replogle and family.

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visited relatives at Williamsburg Sunday':. . .Everett Richardson and James Copenhaver made a business trip to Kentucky last week Paul Weldy, of Middletown, spent the week end with Charles Replogle.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind The Bant1st Woman's Union held its monthly social at the home of Mrs. Anna Jacobs. Wednesday afternoon, A pleasant afternoon was spent. Refreshments were served The Franklin College Male Quartette of Franklin, Ind., gave an excellent concert at the Baptist church Friday night, which was f.reatly enjoyed by all who heard them. They came here under the auspices of the Baptist Young People's Union John Marple has moved into the Weber property on Mulberry street The local ordr of Moose will brine to

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GREENSFORK. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Davis will not eat fried chicken much before Mattie Smith, as she took off a hen with 12 chickens Saturday, February 26 Mr and Mrs. John Riggleman are visiting with the latter's brother, Nell Retz, of Indianauolis, and are going to St. Louis from there Mrs. Lucy Jewiss of, Richmond, is visiting here Mr. Dale Knight of Peru, came Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bish of Piqua, Ohio, are visiting the former's

father, Mr. James Bish. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Nicholson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Stigleman Thursday evening.... Mr. Harold Cook of Centerville spent the week-end here Misses Elsie and Edith Pickett attended revival meeting at Nettle Creek Saturday evening .Tne Colts won from the Richmond specials in a game of basketball on the local floor Saturday night. The score was 23 to 29 . . . The Sky Rockets played the Tail Lights Saturday night, the score being 13 to 15. .: .Several from here attended the basketball game at Cambridge City Friday evening. .Mr. Myers is improved after having the lagrippe... Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wycoff and daughter Edythe, and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bonn and daughter Opal spent Sunday evening here. CHESTER. Ind. Rev. and Mrs. UImer were guests of Mrs. T. S. Parker of Richmond Wednesday. . .Mrs. Ethel Brown and son, Melvin were callers at the parsonage Tuesday. .. .Chester Ladies' Aid society cleared over SlOO at Hensley'a sale Tuesday. . ..U Mary Smith is so much improved sh was able to spend the day with Rev. Ulmer and family Thursday William Ferguson is ill. . . .John Smith has gone to Centerville to be gone for a week Rev. and Mrs. Ulmer visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Banks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Slick Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kendell, of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Michael Kendell, Sunday Marjorie Meeks was a guest of Christine Berry. Sunday The Wide-Awake class of the M.. E- church have elected the following offices for the ensuing year: Esther Banks,., president; Mil ma Buroker, vice president: Mildred Meeks, tecretary, and Ruth Ulmer, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver oBerner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hinchaw and Utile Jaunite, of Winchester, Friday Miss Mildred Meek was a guest of Ruth Ulmer, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marjorie Pickett, both have been ill Charles Buroker and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buroker Miss Nellie Morrow

who has been confined to her room on account of illness, is improving The missionary society of the M. E. church will meet Thursday with Ida

Pickett The Ladies' Aid and Boosters will have an all day quilting at the hall, Wednesday. BLOOMINGS PORT, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hinshaw and little son, Clarence William, were guests of Mrs. Hinshaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Washier, Sunday Miss Beatrice Pearson was a guest of Miss Sundays Murray, Sunday Eighteen members of the senior Sunday school class enjoyed a hay ride Friday night. They attended the revival meeting at Mount Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oler and little son were guests Sunday of Mrs. Oler's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Bales Elbrid Engle and family, from near Mount Zion, were guests Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engle. Lilberton Martin and family are moving this week to the William Hunt farm, which Mr. Martin has bought. The Friendship class of young married people held their February class meeting and social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith Mr. and Mrs. Addison Reece and his father, entertain-

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ed Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson and son, Murray, at dinner Sunday... '..Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wright entertained at dinned Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SenIon, Mx. and Mrs. Kelley Engle and daughters, Marie and Ruth... Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Cain and sister. Mrs. Alice Hardwic and oaughter, Mies Grace, of Lynn, called on George Deboy and family Sunday afternoon.. .Miss Maud Deoy attended church at Lynn Sunday evening.. . .J. L. Newman, wife and daughter, Ruth, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Coow and mother, Mrs. Mary Seawright,. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Alhertson and Mrs. Oliver Fragur, of Lynn, attended church here Sunday. They came, in the interest of the Foreign Mission drive Mrs. Cornelia Johnson, of Richmond, was the guest over Sunday of her daughter, -Mrs. James Isenbarger and family Lora Barrett entertained Ruth Jsenbarger at dinner Sunday The intermediate Sunday school class have named their class "The Right Way." Their teacher,. Murray Johnson, was justly proud of them Sunday as they were the star class, having perfect attendance, on -time,

and with offering. The "Busy Bees' will have to hump some to keep up. LYNN, Ind. Mrs. Bert Wiggs, Mrs. Ed Chenoweth and daughter, Marjorie of Spartanburg and Mrs. Isaac Thomas of Lynn were Richmond visitors Friday....'. .Edwin Chenoweth Vas a visitor in Indianapolis as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Isenbarger over the week-end. . . .The funeral of Mrs. George Love who died at her home Wednesday afternoon was held at the Friends church Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Ira Johnson officiated. Interment in Quaker Lynn cemetery. . , . . John Adams who works in Richmond, was a caller at his father's home Friday... . .Mrs. George Hoi 1ingsworth, Mrs. El Shook were in Fountain City Friday. . . .Oscar Quigg of Indianapolis attended the K. of P, banquet here Thursday evening ...... Mrs. Ed Jones. Mrs. Esther Jordan were Richmond shoppers Friday . . . . Ray Snyder of Chicago is the guest of his brother, Roy this week. .... .Mrs. Gertrude Christmas of Fountain City was the guest of relatives here Thursday Charles Doyt of Winchester attended the K. of P. banquet here

Thursday evening Robert Chenoweth was taken seriously ill Thursday i while at school .J. M Brown of Winchester was one of the speakers at the banquet at K. of P. hall Thursday evening. . . .Miss Clara Thompson was shopping in Richmond Friday. . .'. 1 Stanley Christer attended the insurance men convention in Indianapolis Friday, also the banquet at th Claypool hotel Friday evening. PHILOMATH. Ind.-rEarl Doddridge spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. . . . Mrs. Earl Doddridge spent Thursday afternoon with MrsM. B. McCashland. . . . .Orval Fulton spent Wednesday afternoon with Charley Rodenburg Mrs. Martha Stlnson. mother of Mrs. George. Kelley, fell Friday and it is thought she has fractured her hip Dr. Ford of Centerville Is the attending physician., . .Mr. and Mrs. M. B.

McCashland were in Brownsville Frit day. . . .Ernest Stinson and David Plea singer spent Thursday evening with i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber and fam

ily Doctors Ford and Churchill spent Friday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank. They report Mrs. Shank doing fine and say she will soon

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liara Cook, of ' Richmond. . : .. Mr". ahd Mrs.' E.' M. Brumfield entertained' recently" for Mrs. Belle Wills. Mr. "and Mrs. Clayton Brumfield "and 'daughter Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. . Robert Worley and family of Richmond Mrs. James Brumfield of Richmond visited her sister, Mrs. K. N. Brum field, recently...., The Ladies Aid of Friends church met for quilting Thur day afternoon.' Those present were Mrs Hannah Jay, Mrs.; Flora Demaree, Mrs. Jonnie Jessup, Mrs. Jennie Borton, Mrs.. Clara. Culbertpon, Mrs Mary Palmer. A business session. war held..... Mr. and, Mrs. James , Bunger and family' of Greenville, O., have coved to their home west of Webster recently purchased from .Albert: Slot

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