Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 169, 27 May 1921 — Page 9

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OPOSSUMS CAPTURED BY ELDORADO BOYS 1 NOW AT GLEN MILLER ELDORADO, O.. My 27. Vllliam And Russell Conln, sons of George Coning, of nr Yaakeetown. captured a mother opossum and eight young ones recently. The animals have been presented to Glen Miller park at Richmond where they will be on exhibition. Murray Returns Soon. Word has been received here that

Rev. Thomas Murray who has been spending several weeks in England with friends and relatives, will return her soon. Rev. Murray landed In New York. Wednesday. Stump Reunion Saturday. The annual reunion of the Stump family will be held here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Stump of Eldolado. Saturday. Holcomb on Chautauqua Work. A carload of oil to be applied to the streets of this place- has arrived and officials are awaiting favorable conditions to start to work. Mrs. George Blackford -underwent

a successful operation at the Reid ;

Memorial hospital in Richmond recently. . . .Oscar Arthur of Lima is visiting with Ora Arthur and family. ... Mrs. Kate Millwood spent Sunday with William Guenther and family. .. .Cottage Prayer Meeting was hold at the home of Mrs. Margaret Rowo Sunday evening George Crane and family entertained Sunday Herbert Crane and Miss Jones of Richmond Ora Arthur and family and Oscar Arthur spent Sunday with Dave Arthur ana family of New Paris! Charles Schlosser and family, Mr. and Mrs. William McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlosser, Mrs. Hulda Coovert, of Eldorado, and Oliver Murray and family of New Madison spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Schlosser.

Brownsville, Ind. BROWNSVILLE, Ind. Mrs. Anna Stanley returned last week from Richmond where she has been spending -i few months with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Smelser. . . .Miss Ruth Parks spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waiting of Abington Mrs. L. J. Cully spent Friday with relatives at Connersville Mrs. Bert McDougal and children and Mrs. Susan Cully, of Liberty, spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Brownsville. . .Mr. Harold Dale is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Clapp and family of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray spent Friday evening with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Charley Keller spent Monday evening with the

JAPAN'S CROWN PRINCE ROYALLY WELCOMED IN ENGLAND

Center ville, Ind. CE-NTEftVILLE. Ind. The Women's Cemetery association has announced their annual ice cream festival will be held at: the town hall. June 25... Monday waa the 81st birthday anniversary of Mrs. Anna Lashley. The following children were. able to spend the day with her and enjoy a birthday dinner: Mr, and Mrs. Dac Lashley and family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lashley of Boston., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lashley, of Abington, and the children who are still home with her. Miss Mary Blue is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Marie Horning at Pittsburg.. .Prof, and Mrs. Cory have returned from Losantville after spending several days with her parants Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shuman and son Richard, of Connersville, are visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Jack

son and daughter, Marie.. .. .Junes Wood and wifa and daughter, Nancy, of Little Rock. Ark., spent several days visiting Mrs. Frances Fender and other relatives near here" last week. Decoration day cervices will be held at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The program will consist of a vocal selection by Paul Stein, other musical numbers, and the address will be given by Judge Springer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conrad dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walt nd Mr. Waltz's parents, of Hagerstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Able.

REFUSES TO INDICT HUSBAND. HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. May 27 The grand jury today refused to indict B.

Clem Thistlethwaite's, Richmond, Ind.

Left to right above: The Crown Prince of Japan, the vMt Mayor of London, and the Frince of Wales at a banquet !n London given in honor of the Japanete visitor. Below: The J a pane: Crown Prince riding with King George from Victoria station to Buckingham palace. The Crown Prince of Jppan who is visitinpr in England, has everywhere been received with all the honor and respect commonly accorded to royalty. On h'- txrival in London he was met at Victoria station by Kin c ;, who took Liro to Bac'dnpham palace. Later, at a banq-jet given in honor of the royal rfcitor. he was tendered the freedom of Lonitnn.

INDIANAPOLIS Sunday, May 15, 22, 29

M. Brinkr 81 years old. who recently shot George May. 40 years old, for alleged attentivenees.tMrs. Brink, 75 May since baa recovt.d. - ,

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Tcrre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. Good going on all trains leaving Richmond up to and including train leaving at 12:10 p. m. on the above dates. Good returning on all trains on date of sale. For further information call the local ticket agent.

OLD RELIABLE STOCK PAINT

Buy and Use 100 Pure Unseed Oil Paints Old Reliable Stock Paint, when thinned down, ready to use, -will not cost you over $2.30 per gallon and contains more lead than any other paint made in Indiana (that we know of). 100 PURE LINSEED OIL wit this paint, per QQ gallon OOC These prices for this week only. OLD RELIABLE PAINT COMPANY 10-12 South 7th Street

latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Layson, in Connersville who is seriously ill.... Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Parks had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaufman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgel Kaufman Mary Elizabeth and Francis Maze spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDougal. .. .Mrs. George Jobe spent Wednesday with Mrs. Vine Watt.... Mr. J. R. Conner spent Saturday in Connersville with relatives. ... Miss Ova Long, of Liberty, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rankins and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rankins .... Miss Minnie

Freeman and Russell Hawkins spent Saturday night and Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holmes and daughter of Richmond Mrs. Bert McDougal and children, and Mrs. Susan Cully of Liberty, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDougal Sunday evening Dr. and Mrs. Sol Smelser of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Anna Stanley. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks and sons Warren, and Gene Irvin, spent Sunday eveinng with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDougal. .. .Mr. Ivan Maze returned Thursday from Indianapolis, where he has been attending College for the past few months. .

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