Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 144, 28 April 1921 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.; THURSDAY, APRIL" 28, 1021.
INDIANAPOLIS WILL ENTERTAIN KNIGHTS I TEMPLAR OF INDIANA HN v - V- i 4 J I - . Intensive preparations axe being concluded by Raper commandery and the various committees .to make & ruccess In" tne entertainment' of the ! visitors from j the , Knights Templar commanderies of other cities of Indi ' ana, when the Grand commandery of -Indiana holds its sixty-seventh annual 'conclave in Indianapolis on. May 11 and 12. Headquarters will be located at the. Masonic Temple, North Illinois and West North streets. i Grand Commander Harry C. Moore of Marion, and William H. Swlntz. Grand Recorder. Indianapolis, are doIns much to bring about the success and popularity of the Knights Templar order and the enthusiasm of its members. They wisely hold to the belief that the; wives and families of the members are. entitled to participate in its pleasures.' . VTo carry out contemplated plans Mrs. '. Cj, . F. Neu .has. been selected, chairman of . the. ladies' committee. ;Mrs. Neu . will be assisted by the fol lowing! all wives of Knights Templar: Mesdames . tMrrille Chaney, Harry Strickland. W. H. Swintz, Adrain Hamersley, E. J.' Scoonover, George Spiegel, Sr.,. Elwood. Barnard. B. C. Downey. 0. N, Sumners, C. E. Titus. C. C. Kuhn, W.; J, Hopkins, . George Thompson, Edgar Davis, Oscar Thomas. A. W. Hutchinson,"Oiscar Pond, E. F. Gay, and Fv W. Gunkel."A special program for the entertainment of the ladies attending . the . Grand Conclave during i heir two days' stay in Indianapolis, is being Worked out by the forgoing committee.'. The wives of all Knights c oming, to Indianapolis will be provided with seats in. the grand stand. , .( State" Is Divided. Indiana. has. been divided into three zones for competition for one of the three . attendance trophies., based on the distance of each.. Commandery from Indianapolis. A prize will be awarded to. .the Commandery . in each zone . that shows the highest percentage according to the following: Num. ber of wn. members, actually in line
Listen. GirlsYou ought to know about the. delightful, softening-, whitening, smoothing, protecting action upon the skin of NYAL Face Cream With Peroxide It is your complexion's best friend in all sorts of weather. Get a jar today. Two sizes. , Quigley's Drug Stores 4th and Main Sts. 727 Main St. 21 North E St.
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In the parade when passing . the re-1 viewing stand; number of own members present as Grand or Past Grand officers; number of own members present who'rje physical unable to march. The foregoing will be certified by the Eminent Commander, Generallissimo and captain-general of each Commandery. and each of these officers is ta
make his own count. The trophies will
be awarded at the Grand Commandery session on Thursday morning, May 12. Zones are based on distance from Indianapolis: ... Zone 1, 60 miles or less, includes Baldwin No. 2 of Shelbyville, Connersville No. 6,- Knightstown No. 9, Green castle No 11. Columbus No. 14, Muncie No. 18. Franklin No. 23. Crawfordsville No. 25, Frankfort No. 29, Anderson No. 32. Kokomo No. 38, Greenfield No. 39, Lebanon No. 43, Newcastle No. 44, Brazil No. 47, Rushville No. 49, Tipton No. 52, Martinsville No. 65, Seymour No. 56. Greensburg No. 59, Raper No. 1 Indianapolis, does not participate. Richmond in Second Zone. Zone 2, from 60 to 100 miles, includes Lafayette No.. 3, Richmond No. 8. Terre Haute No. 16, Marion No. 21. Madison No. 22, St. John No. 24, of liOgansport. Wabash No. 37, Bluff ton No. 38,-Delphi No. 40, Clinton No. 48, Winchester No. 53, Sullivan No. 54, Bedford No. 42, Perue U. D. Zone 3, more than 100 miles. Includes Ft. Wayne No. 4, New Albany No. 5, Warsaw No. 10, Laporte No. 12, South Bend No. 13, LaValette No. 15 of Evansvivlle, Appolo No. 19 of Kendaliville, Vincennes No. 20, Plymouth No. 26. Jeffersonvilie No. 27 Valparaiso No. 23, Michigan City No. 30 Elkhart No. 31, Washington No. 33, Cyrene No. 34 of Columbia .City, Huntington No. 35, Hammond No. 41, Angola No- 45, Princeton No. 46, Mishawaka, No. 51, Gary No. 57, East Chicago No. 58. Dispensation has been granted to all Commanderies and individual members of the order by Grand Commander Moore and Grand Recorder Swimz to appear in Templar uniform on this
occasion, both on their pilgrimage to
Called by Death
LIBERTY, Ind, April 28. Fuueral services for Mrs. Nancy Minor, who died at her home north of Liberty Tuesday, were held Thursday morning at the Hanna's Creek church, with the Rev. Fred Stovenour of Portland, off.clating. Burial at Elkhorn cemetery. Mrs. Minor is survived by a sister, Mrs. Leander Newbern, ard one brother, Fletcher Harley.
BOSTON, Ind.. April 28. Funeral services1 for Mrs. William Adams, aged 45, who died at her home near Buston, Tuesday evening, will be held at the Boston M. E. church at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. The pastor, Rev. Thorn, will conduct the services. Burial in the adjoining cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Adams is survived by 11 children. Pneumonia was the cause of her death. HOLLANSBURG.-O., Opril 28. Funeral ..services for Mrs. William Hoos, of Dayton, were held here Tuesday. She was a daughter of Mrs. Alice Harrison, of this place.
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