Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 151, 6 May 1921 — Page 15

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and indexed for quick reference, arordingr to the Basil I Smith Syatem (Copyright). Advertising Rates 19 eentu per line, per insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for lean than 20 centa rash or les than SO centj charge. No ads accepted after il o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and svmpathv during- the illness and death of mv husband and for the manv beautiful flowers, also the K. of P. lodge and Mrs. Hartley for the beautiful singing and the Rv. Lee Chamness. Anmrc e. thomas. LOTTIE THOMAS CHANDLER, Taughter-in-law. SPECIAL NOTICE BEE KEEPERS TAKE NOTICE 1 have a full- lino of Bee Supplies for .ale at 420 Southwest oth. ' , PRICE on all ready made natural hair goods during May. See me for making up your combings, hand-embroidered collar and cuff sets. 81.00; organdv flowers. p"r bunch. 50c. 75c. Miss Steward, 13 S. 10th St., Phone 1372. ELMER KELLER for paperhanging. Has moved from 624 S. 9th to 17 N. mhcity. SAFETY RAZORS We sharpen all style blades; work guaranteed. John M. Geyer, barber, 1605 East Main. REDUCED PRICES ON TAXI SERVICE 25 cents 1st zone 50 cents 2nd zone MULL TAXI SERVICE 8 North 9th Phone 1370 We Haul Everything BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A ' OOOD" RrsYXESS-for sale; splendid opportunity to make some real money, l or information write Box C, No. :;03i. Care Palladium. $1L'"00 MADE" DAILY, by just showing newly patented artit'lo. A necessity to man. No competition. No salesmanship required. See Mr. Horras, Arlington Hotel. ' WANTED Manager for meat, grocery and bakery departments of a large retail market to be opened in this city. Parties qualifying for this position must be residents of this city, financially responsible and furnish satisfactory reference. For further particulars and application blank, write Baker, Bradrick, Kelly & Company, 1110 Chemical Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. ' LOST I A ST A bracelet watch with pin. Re'urn Palladium. Reward. Ia )ST April ?S. ladiPs' novelty cloth 'oat. just out of Richmond north. Kinder plense mall to Davids-Davids, Mhnnv. In1.. ami Ireceive reward. SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED AOKNTS Mail order.-to make $100 monthly mailing circulars. Plan, instruction. 12c. Varga Supply Comiunv. .";! Oliver street. Cincinnati. O. HELP WANTED MALE 5 V ANT ED Short order cook at Chop House. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Wlute woman for general housework. :;or ;. loth. TV A NT F. D A prirl to clerk in Hoover Confectionery Co., 1 1 -1 store. Main. TV A NT K D Demons t rat or s and solicit products, pal.irv ami commission. H. E. Farrell. I Ariipsrton Hotfl. i. to R p. m. SITUATION WANTS 8 Hl'N' !Ai:i.N P.OY. IS years, in America two months, wants work on farm. Call KOI N. Thirteenth street. SERVICES OFFERED 8 FOR PAPERHANGING Moore. phone 3049. WANTED Curtains to launder. 504 North 17th. PRACTICAL NTlisK: will nurse out of town. Confinement only. 321 '-i N. S. PAPIER CLEANING Work done by expert. Thistlewaite. Phone 2773. HAVE YOFR WALL PAPER and rugs made same as new. Call 34ti3. Sanii.irv Cleaners. CIRTAl.NS and deliv blankets. LAUNDERED Called for red. 30c a pair. Also wool .-,0c. Phone 3105. WANTED : Dressmaking. Phone 1712. ROOMS FOR RENT Ft ' RN I SI I ED ROOM -4 2 So. 10;h. 0 SoT ' W SLEEPING ROOMS--1 3rd. FOP. RENT Room. modern. gentleman 120? N. D. FVKFR VISHED ' room'sT 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 190.V FOR RENT Furnished room for lady. 21 North ir.th street. Ort for four large rooms down stairs. -.11 N. D St.. Phone 2S.j4. MODERN furnished front room fof irentiemm. 3 1 N. 11th street. iTHiNISIlED ROOM for two wirls. laundry work included. 3S So. IStii. LARGE FRONT P.OOM suitable for'two men and one single room. modern conveniences. 207 N. 12th. THREE r.OOMSl 232 Ridge street, car line, two bed rooms and kitchen. Rent $4.7)0 per week. Phone 26S6. FOR RENT Good business room in American Trust building, also small garage, central location. Inquire at American Trust and Savings Panic LIGHTHOUSEKEEPINQ ROOMS 9 221 N. 14TH Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, no children. FOR RENT Two rurnisnea ngnt housekeeping rooms, with privileges of kitchen fR', Main. and bath, no children. JHOUSES -APTS. TO RENT l'Or. RENT 2 small bouses. Inquire v 307 N. TV. Srd - SLEEPING "and housek ieoping rooms. 26 N. 9th street. FOR" RENT Furnished house for the summer. Phone 2911. 3 ROOM ApXrTMENTS. modern furnished or unfurnished, central. Phone 2937 FOR RENT Small business suitable for barber shop. 3045. room. Phone

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FOR RENT 7 -room house, modern except furnace. 208 So. 14th. FOR RENT Modern 5 -room apart ment, centrally located. Phone li74, between and 7 p. m. ' CENTRALLY LOCATED two rooms, bath and kitchenette, private entrance, garage. Phone 2464. FOR RENT 2 store rooms with 3 housekeeping or sleeping rooms; 810 a month in advance payments. 809 N. F street. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Office suites in K. of P. Bldg. See Frank Strayer. room 201 K'. of P. Bldg. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Frank Bruner. Phone 2618. SMENT and STONE WORK See or address D. M. Hill. 618 So. 10th St. PRIVATE TAXI line, six. Jones' Smoke House. Phone 2747. RELIABLE SHOE REPAIRING and honest prices; men's soles, $1.25; ladies' $1.00, all other work reasonable. Modern electric service. Geo. Denwidder. 1538 K. Main street. SHEET METAL WORK tTT O O FURNACE REPAIRING Co Ho Shop Rear 4601 Randolph St. Phone 3129 Have That ROOF PAINTED bySETTLES BROS. ROOFING CO. 1029 Main St. RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623 PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims,' phone 2571. FURNACES Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co.. E.J. Knapp. phone 1 469, of flee 520 Main St. MOVING HAULING STORAGE LOCAL and LOXO DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. G. BAKER, Mgr. W. E. EVANS For Local and I-iong Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3103 330 Lincoln FORREST MONGER t For local and long distance hauling, shipped. furniture craiea, sioreu ur AUTO MOVING VAN 00 South 7th St Phone 2608 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE -Range. 227 N. 13 th. FO"rS A I,E Sa x : op ho n c. 2305 N. E. FOR SALE Dav en port. 223 N. 14th. GOOD PENINSULAR coal range. Phone 4432. JEWEL RANGE cook stove. 1314 Main. HOT BLAST 9 So. 6t!i. HEATING STOVE No. FOR SALE Cheap South 8th. work horse, 10-4 i FOR SAEE 1 Phone 3742. buffet and davenport. FOR SALE "Fire proof safe. Inquire Douean. Jenkins and Co.. H. C. Iredell. j KOR- SALE Hound oak pedestal table and art glass, electric dome. 117 N. IS th street. FOR SALE Lawn mower, ball bearing-, good as new, price right. -24 TV. 3rd St., City. FOR SALE at a bargain, dining room table, six chairs, in fine condition. 1313 Main. Phone 1503. FOR tires, cried. SALE Goodrich repairing, lawn Wesley Brown, and Hcarsey mowers sharpphone SOSti. 200 POUNDS of chick or scratch feed delivered vour station, freight prepaid. $4.70. Flat Rock Mills, Flat Rock. Ind. FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at J2 what new would cost. Townsends LTsed Goods Store, 533 Main, Phone 1296. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and. high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South Hth St. FOR SALE Furniture, private sale; ice chest, sideboard, kitchen cabinet, fireless gas range, bedsteads, spring rockers, good condition. Inspection by appointment. Address Box L12002. Care of Palladium. BIRDS Saturday. Reed's win dow at Tenth and Main. EXCELSIOR Used Motorcycle for sale Elmer S. Smith, 426 Main. Our herd having outgrown our accommodations, we will sell at PUBLIC SALE 50 REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE Consisting of 15 Register of Merit! cows and their offspring, sired by the I great show bull j Sultan's Southwest Majesty! 147181 ! This is a breeder's herd and contains no speculator's or dealer's trash, j Everything tuberculin tested by the ; state. We never had a reactor. j Sale will include cows, heifers, calves, j all ages and both sexes. All Majestys j and Oxfords but two. When you buy healthy Majesty Jersey cattle you buy the right kind. Write me for a catalog and watch Friday evening's paper for further particulars. CLIFTON R. SMELKER New Madison, Ohio

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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prieu. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1882. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 Drain With Concrete Tile Build It with Concrete BIgx arBertscJiJros Phone 3250 USED CARS WE BUY. SELL or TRADE in used cars. 1920 Ford sedan; one Saxon roadster; one Baby Grand Chevrolet; one,Paige roadster. Harley Davidson twin motorcycle. Geo. Worley Garage, IS So. 9th. USED CARS 1920 Ford Sedan, $600. 1920 Ford Touring, like new, $475. 1918 Ford Roadster, good buy, $225. . 1918 Dodge Roadster, $650. 1918 Dodge Touring, $675. Hup 32 Roadster, $200. Ford Touring, $250. Cash or Terms Tiupmobile TIRES AND ACCESSORIES BRINKER & SHENDLER 10 South Ninth Phone 6122 FO R D 1920 Coupe, starter and demountable rims, looks same as new $650.00 1921 Touring, with starter, summer and winter top, run 2000 miles. $463.00 1920 Touring, with new paint and tires. 1918 Touring, shock absorbers, runs extra good $250.00 1916 Touring, demountable rims and shock absorbers, excellent condition, at $213.00 191G Roadster, new top. slip-on body, at $150.00 Ford 1-Ton Truck, used very little, almost new, rear solid tires $350.00 CASH OR TERMS WALTER E. SCHOTT 15 South 9th St. Open Evenings TIRES AND TUBES 35 CLOSING OUT SALE 30x3, $7.40; SOx 3V,. $8.40. All sizes, all this week. Master Production Corporation, Room 7, Comstock Bldff. 1016 Main street. Guaranteed Vulcanizing Used Tires and Tubes for Sale Bring Us Your Work RICHMOND TIRE SERVICE Cor. 11th and Main Sts. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING TOPS RE COVERED Lights sewed in curtains. Also inside trimming. GUY ATCHLEY AID North D St. We repair all makes of Automobiles CHAS. CARROL 10 Liberty Ave. USED CARS r

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On the way to the show Saturday, make it a point to stop in our place 'to see the quality of our store and the tires that we handle.

Bennett's 1512 Main Street THE HOME of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 Used PSaeos at Low

We have a number of used Players and Pianos which have been thoroughly overhauled in our shop and put in firstclass condition. You can buy these at a big saving.

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AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 3S BAINTING AND BUENING & RUMMEL 1001 N.' 10th Phone 3498 We wish to announce that we have opened an up-to-date AUTOMOBILE PAINT SHOP at. 1211 North E street, where you can get a high-class job of painting done. Stop in and see us where we can show you some of our high-class work. THE 4-A PAINT SHOP "The Daylight Shop" C. O. Maddox, N. C. Robinson, Props. J 1211 North E Street REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE 2 lots in Reevestn Addition. OaVl at 222 No? 12 and C St. 5 - ROOM COTT AG E71d eal location. Im mediate possession, cash or payments, i 634 South10th. PA VM ENTPLAN Double brick house, i immediate possession. L. R. Ber- j heide. 244 S. 5th street. j FOR SALE 2 acres, good brick flouse, $3,500; good double. central: good single, central. Arthur Brooks. For REAlI ESTATE and" F AKMS,see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond, Xnd., R. F. P.. Phone 4171. C. C. HAW LEY & SON New Paris, O. For Farms and final Estate of all kinds C. E. KEEVEll CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1S41: res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See U3 for bargain. DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE and 12 acres of good, level ground, on cement road. BRICK HOUSE, bath and furnace, N. 13th; $3,800. PORTERFIELD Colonial Building Possession at Once of These! Splendid Homes MODERN DOUBLE for sale: ideal location; possession one side at once. One-half cash, balance terms. This one is offered for this week only. FOUR ROOM MODERN COTTAGE; good lot, a dandy little home. FIVE -ROOM BUNGALOW Modern; a bargain for quick sale. SEE OUR good buys. LIST for other SEE US FOR SERVICE BURDSALL & WILLETT COMPANY Contractors and Builders Real Estate Rooms 7 and 8 Vaughan Euilding 7102 Main Thcues 14S1 STl 3293 USED CARS Tire Store FEDERAL TIRES Phone 2441 aed Players Prices 125 up

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BIG VALUES in MODERN HOMES 8-ROOM modern, large lot, half square from Main; $7,500. 7- ROOM modern, one square from Main; $6,500. 8- ROOM, strictly modern, four squares from Main; immediate possession. Priced at a bargain if sold this week ; $5,500. SEE US FOR BARGAINS FOREMAN ADDLEMAN 310-311 Colonial Building Phones 6011, 2960. 1097 DUPLEX, 7 rooms and bath, for sale on terms, or rent. DOUBLE, 6 rooms each 'side, semi-modern; well located; possession. SINGLE, 5. rooms, semi-modem; payment plan. 6 ROOMS, West Side, payment plan; vacant now. Price $2,100. DOUBLE, 7 rooms side, modern; new housp. well located. Price, $5,000; payment plan. DOUBLE. 9 rooms; payment plan. Possession now. GOOD farm. RENTALS to trade for RAMSEY & HUDDELSON 9th and Main Phones 2576-1899-6041 Hittle Block Over Union Store See Us for Farms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bid. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS On Furniture. Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get Our Terms Before Borrowing One to Twenty Months to Pay All Transactions Strictly Privat THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT I Notice is herpby given that the undrsijrnrd has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Wayne County. Indiana, as administrator of the estate of Guy M. Davenport, deceased, late of said county. Said estate is probablv solvent. F HANK O. DAVENPORT. Administrator. Benjamin F. Harris, attorney. April 19: May S-13. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss. ; Estate of John McCowan, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has b-en appointed by the Wayne t Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of John McCowan. deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES MORGAN. Administrator. Frank T. Strayer. attorney. CITY ADVERTISEMENT j Department of Public Works, office I of the board, Richmond, Ind., April 28, 1921. ; Notice to contractors: ! Notice is hereby given . by the I Board of Public Works of the City of ! Richmond. Indiana, that sealed pro- ! posals will be received by it, at its ofI fice. at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a. m.,' on Thursday, May 12th, 1921, for tire j following described public iniprovej ments in the City of Richmond, as j authorized by the improvement resolu- ! Hons named No. 592, 1921, to improve the alley running east and west north of Chestnut street by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof, from Northwest 1st street to Northwest 2nd street. A certified check of J100.00 must accoinpany such bid. i I Improvement Resolution No. 593, 1921 To improve the 1st alley running north and south, east ot North i Eighteenth St., by constructing a ce- ' ment. roadway in said alley the full ; width thereof, from North "A" street ; south to the 1st alley running east j and west, 1st north of Main street. A i certified check of $100 must accom- ! pany each bid. j Improvement Resolution No. 594, i 1921 To improve both sides of North ! "H" street by constructing cement 'sidewalks; also cement curb and gutj ter on both sides of said street, from ; North 11th to North 12th street. A i certified check of $100.00 must accompany each bid. j AH work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall I be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolu tions. as numbered, and the detail ?IP: Pl;it ' 5J Z 1 "2 1?. : cations which are on file and may be I seen in the office of the Board of j Public Works of the City of Richmond. j The bidders, in submitting propos- ! als to make said described public imj provements. must accompany each bid i with a certified check in the sum of j $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance ! of prpposal3, contracts and bonds satI isfactory to the said board and to do , the work of making said improveI ments. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. April 29 and May 6.

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1 The Mohammedan of Celebaes. a large Island near the Philippine under Dutch rule, are agitating in favor of a pan-Islamic anion in the Ea5t Indies. There have been disorders, and a Dutch official has been killed. 2 The sultan of Snlu. a Mohammedan ruler of a group of Islands in the Philippines, and under the protection of the United States, announces that if the United States keeps the islands bis people will remain st peace, but if we give up the islands he will attack the other Christian Filioinn.

Suburban WTIITE WATER, Ind. Miss Beha Newsom spent Saturday night with Miss Alice Ross-of near Spartanburg. . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moore of Arba Saturday evening Mr. and Carrie White entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Orle Alexander and daughter Beraiee, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Da? is, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Rev. Wright, of Indianapoiis, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alexander and Mr. Wilcox Miss Irene Austin, of Winchester, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family Mrs. Mildred White called on Miss Mildred Coppock Sunday afternoon. Denzil Gray left Monday for Chi cago, where he will work this sum mer... Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson entertained Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bagley of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Newton and Robert Betts, both of Muncie, and Mrs. Ell. Gilbert, of Richmond .... Mr. and Mrs. Ira Addleman and family and Mrs. Laura Stemple and son, Gaar, were ruesta of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jennings and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirkman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Estell of Richmond. They called on Mr. and Mrs. John Coffman, also of Richmond, Sundayevening Mr. and Mrs. Sherley White and family called on Mr. andj Mrs. Newton Bunker, of near Richmond, Sunday afternoon. The Franklin township Sunday school convention was held Sunday afternoon at the M. E. church Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson and daughter, Marjorie, entertained Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigby. of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Newton, Robert Betts, Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and family, and Mrs. Ell Gilbert, of Richmond Mrs. Flora Kirkman, of Richmond, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman.. Mr. Bert White and son. Lear, and William White called on Mrs. Tessa Blose, Monday. CENTERV1LLE. Ind. Thursday evening of this week Rev. John R. Webb of Richmond, will gie a stereopticon lecture at the Friends' church on Peace, Prohibition. Conditions and ! Child Feeding in Europe." The lec ture 'will be free and all are invited to attend Thursday evening is Community night at the M. E. church and an evening of games and social enjoyment will be afforded all who come. . Danquet at oo cents per Plate will be served. There will also be some committee meetings held In connection with the work and best interest of the church Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Green and Mrs. and Mrs. William Conkle motored to Franklin, Sunday, and attended the dedication of the new Scottish Rite building at the Masonic home. The funeral of Walter Commons was very largely attended. It was held from the home Sunday afternoon and the services were in charge of the Rev. Cassel and Rev. Clark. Burial in Crown Hill at this place Harry Null and Martha Snyder were united in marriage Wednesday evening by the Rev. Marie Cassel at her home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Null will reside in Centerville. Mother's Day will be observed by the Friends and Methodist churches j at me regular hour of morning serrices Sunday morning. Each program will consist of an address by the pastor of the church and a program of special musical numbers, readings and playlets aDpropriate' to the occasion... Next Sunday evening the officers of the Kappa Sigma Pi will be regularly installed by Rev. Clark at the evening service of the Methodist church. There are now 14 members in this organization, and several intend joining. Rev. Clark will also deliver an address to the boys Mrs. S. P. Pike and daughter. Ula. Misses Lizzie Lashley and Iva Duff left this week to attend the round-up of the work of the boys' and girls' clubs at Purdue university. Ula Pike and Iva Duff received prizes in their work... The Sunday school convention of Cening at the Methodist church. Rev. Charles Woodman, of Richmond, was the principal speaker. A program of readings and music by children of the different Sunday schools was given. Officers elected for the coming yeari are: President, Pleasant Bond: secre tary and treasurer. Mrs. Carlton Thomas; and Rollo Burris. vice president.... Mr. and Mrs. George Killen are parents of a baby daughter, who arrived last week. Ray Stanley and daughter Mary, returned from a visit in Detroit last week with relatives there Mr. and Mrs. Earl Able visited with relatives in Hagerstown, Sunday. Dwain Able LEGAL NOTICE NOT ICE" OK APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, as executor of the last will of Walter S. Commons, deceased, late of said county. Said estate Is probably solvent. DICKINSON TRUST .COMPANY. Executor. Benjamin K. Harris, attorney. May 8-13-20. r

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PAN-ISLAMIC UNION remained for a visit there with his grand-parents The Rebecca Lodge served 250 members of. the Camp of Odd Fellows to a banquet in the basement of the Methodist Church, Satur day evening. Owing to the large number present the work of the camp was given in the town hall Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Bond, Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Lamott spent Sunday in Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allison Mrs. Frances Fender and Miss Anna Russel entertained the members of th Gleaners Class Tuesday evening at th , home of Mrs. Fender. Special ,-stunts" and games were planned for the social ho'ur. The refreshments were served in the color scheme of green and yellow. Partners were chosen by a unique plan of matching peanuts tied with corresponding colors of ribbon. Small boquets of lilies of the valley were given as favors. Gladys Tice, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Tice, was taken to Reid hospital Sunday evening and operated on for appendicitis. She is getting along very nicely Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Walters of Richmond. 6pent Sunday with her mother, Mrs Ida Shank Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Druley visited Mrs. Druley's parents at Pershing Sunday Professor and Mrs. Cory, are spending several days with his parents at Losantsville Dinner guests at the home of, Mrs. Anna Lashley Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Jofres and son of Muncie Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones of Hager? town, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lashley of Abington. Afternoon guests were Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ashenfelter of Indl anapolis, and Miss Ashenfelter of Richmond. .Miss Anna Robbins spent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones at Hagerstown. ....Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buhl and chil dren. Frank Buhl and daughter Pele visited friends at Anderson Sunday afternoon. .. .H. H. Peelle is th grandfather of a new boy who urU' in the home of his daughter. Mrs. Tracy Clark of Richmond Sunday. Mrs. H. H. Peelle is in Richmond this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clark. NEW GARDEN. Ind The Young People's Bible class held an indoor nicnic Sunday afternoon at the school house." A basket dinner was, served and the afternoon was spent in games and a social time. The visitors were Mr. and Mrs. James Burg. Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Wooters. Miss Gladys Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macy Miss Ruby Leibold spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Parker, of near Carlos City The Willing Workers and Tm Blues held their monthly class meeting at the home of Miss Ruth and Forrest Harter. Those present were: Misses Ruth Williams. Grace Knoll. Louisa Martin, Irene Knoll. Mable Sanders, Catherine Hoover, Glenna Bailey. Freda Lacey. Mary Martin. Ruby Leibold, Ruth Harter, Forrest Pitts. Delson Cox. William Leibold, Robert Pike. Perry Williams, Olin Pike, Albert Sloniger. Marvin Hunt. Lawrence Brinkley. Forrest Harter. The Christian Endeavor reorganized Sunday night at the consecration meeting, the following officers being elected: President, William Hoover: vice-president, Louisa Martin; secretary. Ruby Leibold; and the various committees were decided upon by the executive committee. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Malhon Bond. Herbert Burg, Kenneth Doane and Miss Louisa Martin were guests of Mr. and Mrs Luther Leibold and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Brinkley and son Lawrence spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers bf Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Will Hough and son of Muncie spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Hough Mis Freda Lacey spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Harry Lacey of near Hopewell.. . .Mr. M. R. Draher. of Anderson, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hunt.... Mrs. Florence Bailey who has been 111 with influenza is improving. . AMERICAN AMONG INJURED IN MEXICAN MINE BLAST. EAGLE PASS. Texas. May 6. Fifteen men, including an American rain ing engineer, were seriously injured in an explosion in a coal mine at Rossita. Coahuila, Mexico, according to reports received today. The date of the accident and the name of the American were not given in ths re ports, which said all the injured had ! been rescued. - i ku KLUX KLAN TAKES IN 1.000 KNIGHTS AT ATLANTA ATLANTA. Ga.. May 6 Initiation of more than 1,000 candidates into the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan was carried out with all the mystic ceremon ials of the order at a meeting here last night at Lakewood park, according to announcement from headquarters here. HARDING TO NAME VETERAN ... 3 uiaimvsi AiUKHtT WASHINGTON. Mav 6 William Havward. who served as m nffiew over-seas, is understood to bare bees selected for nomination as United' States attorney, southern district ol New York, at a conference Thursday between the president and Charle Hilles, New York Republican nationajj committeeman. . "