Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 114, 23 March 1921 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND WEDNESDAY, MAR. 23, 1921.

BERGDOLL ON STAND

IN SOLDIERS' TRIAL HELD IN GERMANY MOSBACH. Baden, ' March 23. HGrover C. Bergdoll,. deserter from the American army, took the stand Toes!day in the trial of Carl Neuf and Franz Zimmer. Americans who with fthe aid of four Germans, attempted to Jar?est Bergdoll at Eberbach last January Soil testified that Zimmer leaned aglinst the fomo" a : pointed a revolver at him. rfurther testified, a med Ms revolver

jat him and fired, me . - - - . ting a young woman. Lima Buff, and the second entering one of the automobile tires, drawn a f Zimmer denied having drawn a Weapon; he said if he had he would u made a long -em ing ihe nature of his acUviUes as i a detective for the American military forces at Coblenz. He asserted tn&i ihe had succeeded wit the aid I of tte rman authorities in aPPrehendmg numerous American deserters in various sections of Germany. Commended by Germans, i tw norman nolice officials from

rcoblenz testified that the German aurthoritles were frequently called on to ;co-operate with the American military authorities and that Neuf .had often -made trips into unoccupied sections of Germany with their , J1 a?f -consent in order to seize American tu'eitives - The German police officials 'who worked .with Neuf spoke in commendatory terms of the American defective. ; WASHINGTON. March 23. Request Ithat the war department take "prompt

'and decisive steps" to insure m rrnm fiermanv of Grover C. Berg

doll, is made by the American legion's national legislative committee in a letter to Secretary Weeks, made public by the committee. The letter also requests the new administration to tKo igP. nf the two Ameri-

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go an operation for appendicitis.... David Maze transacted business In Liberty Monday afternoon A. P. Creek and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shrader and son Loren,

Sunday. PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge were in Milton Tuesday. ..... .Mrs. Barbara Mason. Mrs. Omer Whelan and son of Richmond spent'Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and daughter, Mildred, called on Rufus Stinson and family Tuesday evening. .Mrs. Lee Fulton spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. George Fulton. . . .Edith Brown spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs; Sarah Stinson and

daughter, Zora Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Rufus Lambert spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hawkins and family Mrs. Ed Hunt of Abington -spent. Wednesday with John Leistner. . .James Rose

and John Leistner were in Conners-

ville Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson, daughter, Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix were in Richmond

Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Caldwell were at Connersville Thursday Mrs. William Plankenhorn called on Mrs. George Kelley and

mother Wednesday afternoon .... Mrs

Ora Hendrix, Mrs. Harry Weber and

daueMer. June. Mrs. Willard Roden

burg called on Mrs. Mary Shank Friday afternoon Mrs. Rufus Stinson and daughter, Mabel, called on Mrs. George Kelley and mother, Mrs. Martha Stinson, Saturday afternoon Mrs. Leland Hamilton of Bloomington visited over the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Flora Gates and family Sylvia Stinson, Iola and Piccola Doddridge, James -Kelley and Jennie Pollett took the school examination at Liberty Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holmes of Richmond and Mrs. Flora Hawkins spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank

Fern Rose is assisting Mrs. Gett

of last week with their sister, Mrs, Gilliam.,. .Misses Ruth Hayes, Grace Nelson, Margaret Hardy, high school teachers, spent the week end in In

dianapolis. .Mr. and Mrs Carl Swain and children spent Sunday afternoon In Parker.... Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Van

Y and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . John Cramer. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Reed Abel and children of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Abel.... Mrs. Bessie and Mrs. Gertie Swain and Miss Ruth and Nar Swain spent Saturday in Hagerstown. . . . .Mrs: Emmet McGunegill spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Ozro Ru-

bush....Miss Gladys Fennimore, of near Huntsville, spend Saturday with

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McDonald. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Rubush and children

spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs S. L. Hodson. . . .Miss Gaithe Jordan spent the week end with Miss Lela Chamness of Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. Dump Swain of Richmond and Mrs. Gertie Johnson of Losantville spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Petro and daughter, Mabel. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davison and children of Hagerstown spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ola Petro. . . .Rev. John Martin and family of Chicago have mived into Mrs. Charles Heath's property.... Mr. and Mrs. Hobbick of Winchester, spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs Ottie- Petro Mrs. Carlton Swain and daughter, Betty Lou, are

Lois Lennengton spent Sunday with Miss Alice Lee.... The M. E. Ladles' Aid society will hold an Easter bazaar in A. A. Conarroe's. building Saturday, March 26. Come in and see the good things to eat. . . .Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fouts and children and Mr. and Mrs. Nealie McGunegil spent Sunday

from Muncie, where she spent the winter, and is living with her sister. Mrs. Pollard...., Mr. and Mrs. Cash Ginther, of Dayton, spent Monday hero as gueets,of. Mrs. Jennie Porter..... Dorothy and Doris Deardorff 6 pent Saturday and ' Sunday at Cambridge

City, as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh

with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Golliher ot """"

near Carlos. .. .Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Niguent of Columbus, Ind., spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A- F. Byrne.... Mr. Russel Hunt, Anna Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper of near Huntsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stults. Mrs. Edna Ford, of near Losantville, spent Monday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Petro. .. .Mrs. Clara White, who has been working in Marion, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tullis Mr. Smith Lee and daughter Alice .spent Saturday in Indianapolis. .. .A Boy Scout tioop organized here last Friday night, several boys being eager to' Join Miss Helen Boys, of Anderson, visited Mis

ses Ruth and Emma Ridenour. Sunday

afternoon

sons, Harold and Jyle. Mrs. Anna Tnrns is in a serious condition from

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lody Petro of I paralysis, at the Some of Mr. and Mrs. near Losantville .Mr, and Mrs. J w. F. Leavell, north of town John Bowling, of Muncie, " spent Saturday j Thomas Hunt Is quite ill at hi3 home and Sunday in their home here ion North Perry street Miss Irene Mr. Russel Smith who was operated Ballanger is quarintined for scarlet on last week returned home Thurs- fever. She ha a very light case . day. He is improving slowly Miss Mrs. Catharine Houser has returned

MIDDLEBORO. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Will Puttoff and children and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cook of Richmond, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Warner Pemberton and Mrs. Mary Pemberton..... Frank Edwards spent Saturdaymorning with Mrs. Mollie Vansant Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marine have returned to their home in Tip

ton, after spending & week with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Danner.. . . .S. E. Danner has a nurse from Richmond, who is taing care of him Mrs. Mary Little spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alistus Little and family. The funeral of Mrs. Lydia Welch of near Whitewater, was held in the church at this place, in charge of Rev.

HAGERSTOWN. Ind Mr. and Mrs.IL. F. TJlmer Mrs. Cleo Hartwick

Frank Antrim entertained at dinner, and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins called on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Camp, Mrs. Alistus Little Monday Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George Van Camp, of Ed Clark and Paul Clark of New Paris, Oxford, O., Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones called on Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Danand daughters, the Misses Rita and ner Monday afternoon Mrs. Cleo

Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. James May and Hartwick and daughter. Anna, called

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when they attempted to capture Bexg-

doll. . "The Bergdoll case as it now stands." the letter said, "is a disgrace to the government of the United States 'and a cruel" and undeserved insult to

the 5.000,000 -who the World war."

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inger of near Alquina with her housework this week Mr. an5 Mrs. Samuel Garrett of Waterloo, Mr. and ..-a. Harry Lambert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, daughter, Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg, Mr. and

Mrs. Williard Rodenburg, son, Charley, Wt . r v -r J . '

j on a, Mary ana laura itoueuuurg, Frank and Paul Pollett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons.... Mrs. W. J. Weber spent Saturday with Mrs. "Eliza Sullivan of Centerville .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fulton

served America inland family spent Monday with Mr. and .

Mrs. Adam Fulton Misses Daniel Fisher, Okla Clevenger, Agnes Trowbridge, Messrs. Leslie Clevenger, Lake ' Warner, Harold Henwood attended i church at Dunlapsville Sunday even-j ing.... Mrs. Samuel Fisher and Mrs. Williard Rodenburg called on Mrs. j Mary Shank Monday afternoon. .Mrs. ; M. J. Weber spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg Mrs. I?e Fulton and daughter, Elsie, spent ! Monday morning with Mrs. Mary j Shank. '

-.ajBsnaa-j nnhw sinMnnknw .nnBw Jfcia sh i one t te. (f Invisible HAIR NETS 1 1 At department stores, specialty ' N. shops and good drug stores y" Tl S a QlonialnQxaUiy vT f

HANNA'S CREEK. The Sundayschool at Hanna's Creek is growing, and much interest is manifested. Last Sunday 65 scholars were present Kverette LaFuze and family were Sunday-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Long of Clifton.... Mr. Harry Ardery and family spent Sunday with relatives at Billingsville Mr. and Mrs. Homer LaFuze and son Lester attended the funeral of Mrs. LaFuze's uncle.

Jacob Smelser. age 93 years, and the

MODOC, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.I Burgess and children spent Saturday 1 in Richmond Misses Bernice and Ruth Bookout of Losantville, spent

last member of a large family, at Elk- Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and

horn church last Friday Miss Bes

Wilson visited relatives at Brownsville the weekend returning here Sunday evening. .Mr and Mrs. Charles Swafford entertained Mr. and Mrs. David -Maze at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Morris Swafford and son Max were dinner guests of Arch Swafford and family, near Quakertowu Sunday Mrs. Homer LaFuze spent last Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Carol Montgomery, near Lotus Mrs. Sara I,aFuze and heirs have sold SO acres of

Jand to Clate Montgomery: considera-i lion, $6,000. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Homer i LaFuze entertained the Rev. Maxi

Schaffer and Mrs. Olive LaFuze and Fon Kenneth at dinner Sunday. Almost all the wheat is looking fine in this locality. Farmers have their spring plowing well advanced. Some are sowing clover seed and getting ready to sow oats... Miss Hazel Davis of Dayton,' is spending this week with her sister,. Mrs. Harry Greggerson, of near Kltchel. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stee'Ie of Cambridge City were visiting Irving LaFuze and family Monday... AVinston and Eloise LaFuze took the examination in the Latin contest at Richmond Friday Revival meetings will begin Sunday, April 3, at Hanna's Creek.... The Rev. Max Schaffer of Muncie, assisted by D. B. Pleasant of Ohio, will conduct the meetings. Everybody invited to attend the service... Next Sunday evening the young people of the Four Mile church will render an Easter program consisting of songs, recitations and talks. Everyone is invited to attend this service, at 6:30 o'clock, followed by the pastor, the Rev. Musselman. conducting the evening sermon at 7:30 o'clock. . . Rome Finch of near here, was taken to the Re id hospital Monday to under-

Mrs. Verl Johnson. .. .Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Heath of Hagerstown spent ;

Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Moore... .Mr. and Mrs. James Tullis and grandson, Harold White, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Portland Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Gilbert, of near Newcastle, spent part

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on Mrs. Oscar Hawkins Sunday afternoon Mr. And Mrs. Ed Norris celebrated their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary with a dinner Sunday. The

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Mrs. waiter Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks and children, Mr. and Mrs." Will Brooks and son, Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Craig and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Markley Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baynes and family entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Morrisson Pyle of near Whitewater and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumficld of Richmond. ... Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid The following were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark recently: Miss Mary Engle. Harry C. Little. Nile Pattie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pattie, Mr. and Mrs. Alistus Little, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pyle

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out. . . .Mrs. Higgs of Connersville recently Visited her sister, Mrs. John Caldwell Mrs. Robert Fancher and Mrs. Hogan entertained their Sunday school Classes Friday night at the home of Mrs. Fancher. . . .Mrs. Charles Ellsberry and daughter, Doris, visited relatives at Laurel Saturday. .. .Gil

bert Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan !

Evans who had been seriously ill fori tome weeks was taken to the Richmond hospital Monday. ... .The Baptist i Woman's union will have its monthly j market at Lee's meat market room , Saturday Mrs. Horace Reed is ill. . j ..George Morton is ill The Baptist'

and evangelistic meetings will begin Mon

day, March 28. , Rev. Melton of Connersville will conduct the srvices. Arthur Proctor of New Albany as the evangelistic singer. . . .Mrs. Jesse Summers is ill. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and son, Alvin, of Dayton recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Miller. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barefoot. Mrs. Elam Barefoot of Cohen were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Barbara Barefoot and Mrs. John Dodson.

FIND MASTODON BONES LAPORTE. Ind., March 23 Portions of a skeleton of a mastodon were unearthed on the farm of Charles Carpenter, near here. Five teeth, each weighing more than four pounds, and a jaw bone have been unearthed.

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