Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 121, 1 April 1921 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND- FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921.
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BUSINESS IN MARCH SHOWS TENDENCY TO AVERT UNCERTAINTIES WASHINGTON. April 1 Business t bowed little indication this month of getting a. way rrcm the uncertainties of the last yr, according to the monthly review of conditions made public Thursday rJffht by th federal reserve board. Increased activity was noted in some trades, but with those exceptions, commerce apparently was waiting further developments before moving toward anything like normal conditions, federal reserve agents reported. Repardin trades showing a healthier side, including automobiles, textiles and footwear, the board hesitated in saying they had experienced more than temporary advances due to tho spring season. Whether the activities of such lines portended a general revival of business, the board declared no definite statement could be made. Without exception, the board's ob- . servers reported that the buyers' strike, felt first last summer, still showed an almost solid front. So
great has been the influence of the public's refusal to buy at high prices, that where heavier sales are reported in wholesale and retail trade, they are ascribed wholly to local conditions. Less Unemployment. 'The only optimistic expression was in connection with the employment situation which, the review said, reflected slightly improved conditions during the last thirty days, attributed to the increased seasonal activity in the three lines of manufacturing mentioned as showing more life. Reports from reserve banks touching agricultural communities indicate that the cry of the farmers for labor is being answered by persons driven out of cities through unemployment. A gloomy picture of the shipping situation was presented. It showed more than 30 per cent of the government-. , owned tonnage tied up March 14 for lack of remunerative cargo.
DeBoy and daughter, Maud, enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Jostan Aibertson, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Cain, Mrs. Alice Hardwlck and daughter. Grace, all of
Lynn, at dinner Sunday. .. .Charles
Stevens made a trip last week to Howard county. He returned home Monday Mrs. Rosa Turner of Lynn was the week end guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Will Meredith Mr. Ed Wimer, Mr. Price Engle and Miss Blanche Bales have been appointed as a committee to arrange the program for Mother's day. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brinkley entertained-at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macy and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King. Rev. Blocker and family were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wright Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pyle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Pyle, north of Richmond. .. .C. C. Fulghum and family spent Sunday with relatives at Richmond Miss Alsie Thomas, who is attending school at Oxford, Ohio, spent Easter vacation with her parents Mrs. Ona Boren spent he week end with Ed. Reynolds and family at Newcastle.
spring vacation here with her parents Miss Jessie' Sarver spent the week-end with Miss Mary Hoover... . . Elmer and Forest Laymon of Richmond spent Sunday with A. W. Laymon and family. .Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall returned Saturday from Gas City. Mrs. Hall's mother, " Mrs. Marquett came home with them for an indefenite stay.
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HOLLANSBURG. O Mr. and Mrs. Herman Horn spent Saturday at Greenville Mrs. Emma Blose is spending an indefinite time with Mr. And Mrs. Harry Harrison Orval iChenoweth spent Wednesday and 1 Thursday at Cincinnati Mr. and 'Airs. Harry Chenoweth and family of ftichmond. were Easter puests of Mr. And Mrs. W. A. Chenoweth and daugh ter Idris Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wigps of near Whitewater, -and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Nichols of Richmond, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Rheba Piatt and family Mr. and Mrs. Ben Prichard and son Scott were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mont .Simpson and family Easter Sunday.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiles spirit Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Delia Chenoweth called on Mrs. Cora Chenoweth Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison called on Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Butts .Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer . Polley spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Polley and sons. BLOOMIN'GPORT. 'i Ind. Mr. Howard Parker and family and his sister. Miss Opal Parker, all of Richmond, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Billie Parker. .. .Mrs. Marianna Engle, who has been ill, was able to attend Sunday school and church Sunday Mrs. Angle Chamness remains in poor health. Mrs. Maianna Engle visited the primary room at school Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George
CAMDEN, O. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Augspurger spent Easter with friends in Trenton. . .Misses Mary Kenworthy. Irene BenBon and Mary Windate and Cecil Neff returned to Miami university Wednesday after a week's vacation with home folks Mrs. Kate Roof left Wednesday for her home in Tippecanoe City after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Iou Phares. . . .The Hustler's class of the M. E. Sunday school will give a chicken supper Friday evening from 5 to 7 o'clock at the church A congregational meeting was held at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. A fine supper and social time was enJoyed .... The entertainment given by the grade school Tuesday was well attended Miss Melva Kenworthy is spending the week with her brother Charles in Cincinnati. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Prugh are home after several weeks spent in a tour through the west.
PERSHING, Ind. William Tatmar went to Connersvllle Tuesday to visit relatives .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kocher are ill. . . .Mrs. Sherman Snapp 1b in poor health. . . .The Lutheran Aid society will give an Easter bazar Saturday at the society room Mrs. George Shafer is at the hospital at Connersvllle. She is improving Mrs. William Taylor was in Cambridge City Tuesday Forest Hydia from Connersvllle was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hydla and family The band boys will play Thursday evening in their new band stand.
DALTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker and daughter, Mary, of Shidler, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horl Gray. . . . Al Gordon went to Kentucky Saturday to visit an uncle Pinkney Gray went to Peru Friday.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burroughs and family of Rushville called on Mr. and Mrs. Rastus Burroughs Sunday Mrs. Newton Koonts and Mrs. Paul Koonts and daughter, Paullan called on Mrs. Lloyd Kuhn Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamar and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamar Sunday.
Wednesday afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf of Cambridge City visited their daughter, Mrs. Ozro Mason,
Wednesday evening. . .Clarence Wearer's children have the mumps.... Mrs. Calvin Rath ton spent Wednesday af
ternoon with Mrs. James Allison .... Harvey Gearries is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Sheets.. Willard Charles Smullen has the whooping cough. . . . Mrs. Mach Williams fell dead at her home near Straughns Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Williams bad been in her usual health. Heart disease was the immediate cause of her death.... Mrs. E. A. Miller called on Mrs. Thomas McKee Thursday afternoon.
DUBLIN, Ind. Preaching services!
at the Friends' church Sunday morning and evening; at the M. E. church at 10:30 o'clock; at the U. B. church at 7 o'clock. Everyone is invited.... Rupert Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodward south of town gave his relatives and friends a surprise Saturday afternoon by being united in marriage to Miss Gladys McGraw of Connersville. They came to his parents' home Saturday night and on Monday evening a number of his relatives and friends gave them a serenade. . . .Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kellam entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams and children of Indianapolis. Will Williams of Cambridge City, Mrs. W. G. Gallinger and children of Centerville, Albert Kellam. Mr. and Brs. Mart Kellam and son, Roy.... Mr. and Mrs. John Champ entertained Rev. Strickler and family at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith gave an Easter dinner for a number of their relatives Mr. and Mrs. DeArmond moved their household gois to their home in Richmond Tuesday .. .Raymond Protsman, who has been very ill in the hospital at Richmond, was able to be brought to the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Needham last week and reported to be slowly improving.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Orie Huddleston and mother, Sarah Huddleston motored to Indianapolis Saturday and spent Easter with relatives. . .Curtis Grooms and family of Bradford, O., Ernest Huddleston and family of Cambridge City spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huddlseton Miss Charlotte Huddleston of Indianapolis is spending her
LYNN, Ind Mr. and Mrs. R. C. homas and sons, Lelard and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain and daughter, Mildred were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Wysong of near Winchester Sun-1
aay. ; . . . . Air. ana airs, ecu ueeuey, daughter, Irene and son, Gerald, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson Miss Thelma Chenoweth of DePauw, was the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Chenoweth Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pierson were guests of friends in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lin Cain were shopping in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bowen and eon, Billie, of Richmond spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Josie Bowen Miss Elma Johnson and Clarence Hannah were guests of relatives in Richmond Saturday Miss Essie Hinshaw and mother, Mrs. Hinshaw of Richmond spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brant Beverly Miss Bessie Hinshaw of Richmond was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Isenbarger of Indianapolis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chenoweth Sunday.
BENTONVILLE. Ind. Hazel Lockwood has returned after a few days' vsit with friends in Dublin. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beihl called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beihl Tuesday afternoon. Minnie Highams is ill Charles Sweet of Beeson Station called on relatives here Wednesday. . .Jasper Huffman and Ralph Perry of Dublin were visitors here Wednesday morning Mrs. Walter Rea is entertaining company from Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark has gone to visit his sister who is seriously ill and will undergo an operation at the Reid Memorial hospital Miss Margaret Vanita of Milton is visiting Mrs. Warren Munger this week. . . .William Geren of Straughns was a visitor here Thursday Mrs. John Smullen of Bentonville and Mrs. Maria Smullen of Connersville, attended the funeral of Mrs. Points at Fairview Tuesday... Henry Newman of Raleigh was here on business Wednesday Will Ball and father were in Connersville Wednesday. ... Mrs. C. D. Hauhn and Mrs. Carl Sweet called on Glenn Walters
CASTINE, O. Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Bilger were guests at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. Barton Long, Thursday.... Miss Onolee McGriff spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol McGriff Mr. and Mrs. William Trump fere entertaining Mrs. Essie Miller and daughter, Lillian, of Dayton. .. .Lottie Smith and son, Paul, of West Carrolton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Newman.. ....Misses Mildred and Ruth Crane and Kathryn Peland and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Denlinger spent Sunday with William Denlinger and family.. Mrs. Albert McFaddin and children and Elmer Sink were guests Sunday at the home cf Ed Sink and family near Yankeetowji. . Mr. and Mrs. John Chrismer and son. Jesse, vlgited Mr. and Mrs. George Gaugmer Sunday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shaeffer and daughter, Mildred, visited Mrs. Susie Spitler Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long visited Mr. and Mrs. William Harter at New Madison Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eyer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Shaeffer. . .The following people were entertained at the home of Mrs. Kate Gingry Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gingry and children of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes and daughter, Bessie of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newton and Misses Bertha and Ola Potts of Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dye and daughter. Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. William Drew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shumaker and Miss Lurene Gingry Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Martin attended the funeral of Ernest Inman at Harriaburg Sunday. .. .Mrs. William Trump is ill Splendid interest is being manifested in the meetings that are in progress at the U. B. church. Up to the present time there has been 18 accessions to the church. The meetings will continue until Sunday ... .Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gingry and family spent Saturday night with John Gingry and daughter, Lurene. . . .Orvil Hiestand spent Sunday with friends in Richmond Kenneth Cower has the mumna
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baker spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dinlinger ....Mr. and Mrs. Crist Schweighert
(and family spent Sunday with Mr.; and Mrs. Gustave Shear and family at West Manchester ..Mr. and MrsJ
I ura Mctown assisted Mr. and Mrs. I William Pyles with their moving
luesoay Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roberts spent Sunday with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts, of West Manchester. . .Miss Eielyn Sink of West Manchester is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aydelotte. CENTERVILLE, Ind. The Centerville .Women's Cemetery Association reporta the proceeds of their market Saturday afternoon and evening at 5110 Prof. Beratly, of Richmond, will talk on the subject "Education in Indiana" before the Homo Culture Club, which meets at the school building April 5 Sickness is quite prevalent In Centerville. There are a number of cases of tho grippe, Raymond Werfser has scarlet fever. Howard Burns is borne from Chicago and is confined with diphtheria, and Ben Ah I has had a severe attack of bronchial pneumonia. The Pageant "City Beautiful" given by the three churches under the direction of Mrs. E. T. Clark, at the M. E. Church Sunday evening, was a complete success, it was witnessed by a- very large number of people, all of whom expressed appreciation of it Misses Mabel Hosier, Ruby Leeds, and Cecelia Crane were delightfully entertained Sunday evening by Miss Elizabeth Lashley. . , . . Miss Marshall, of Hamilton, O.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Clark, Sunday The bids for contracts on the building and material of the new consolidated school building will be opened Saturday. Dinner will be served for the men who put In the bids by the Methodist Aid society in the
basement of their church Mrs. Ella Karas, Mrs. Percy De-vall and son Donald were guests of Mrs. Lena King and John MouHxm and daughters, Sunday .Mrs. Richard Locke, of Cambridge City, entertained Mrs. Grace
Clark, Ralph and Howard Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark and son, Edwin, or this place at a birthday dinner Sunday In honor of Edwin Clark..... Mis Ruby CasteOer and Glen Til son were entertained at dinner Sunday by Miss Cas let tors parents The Bcrtch Bros. are drilling a well on Mrs. Thena Lashleys lot and the erection of her new home will tegin as soon as the weather permits H. H. . Peelle is making extensive improvements on his residence
on tbe corner of rourth and . Mail streets' and wtU move 'into IV in t!i near future.. "...Earl "Able' and famil and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hathews spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs!. Carl Am merman, near Jacksonburg.
Enough meat and lard are held in cold storage warehouses in the lUted States to supply the American public for about 19 days.
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