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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1920.
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VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION STAGES REUNION AT BROOKVILLE, SUNDAY EATON, O, July 21. Eighth annual reunion and outing of the Virginia Reunion association will be held Sunday, Aug. 7, on the Independence FChool ground, at Stop 33 on the Dayton & Union City traction, half mile west of Brookville. It will be an inter-
county meeting. The Rev. E. A. Rowsey, of Columbus, secretary of the Ohio Christian Endeavor association, will deliver an address. The Arcadian quartet, of Dayton, will furnish music. All Virginians are urged to be present. Attend Roque Meet.
Samuel Swisher, of Campbellstown, president of the Eaton National bank. V. H. Wiseman. W. L. Hahn. O. W. Sherei and Barney Stemple, local county roque players, are in Chicago attending a tournament of the American Roque association. A big roque tournament will be held Labor day at New Paris, where for a number of years the sport has been popular and well supported. The New Paris organization is a member of the American association. The courts at New Paris are among the finest in the country, it is said. Shelter over one court makes it possible to play during unfavorable weather. - . Gilmore Up Again. Application for leave to file in the supreme court a petition in error from appellate court in the case of Craig Gilmore, convicted of criminal assault upon Miss Amy Von Kanel. at the time domestic science teacher in the
local public schools, was heard Tues-.
day by Judge Jame3 G. Johnson, m Sprinsffield. Decision was reserved. Judge Johnson indicated that decision on the application would be rendered some time next week. Smalley Car Stolen. W.' F. Smalley reported to the police
the theft of hi car from his garage sometime Tuesday night. The car is
a 1920 model. ' I Baby Daughter Born. County Prosecutor Ralph G. Sever and wife are parents of a daughter, born Wednesday at their home in Lewisburg. Family Reunion Saturday. Annual reunion of the Gauch-Cook-Bunger families will e held here Saturday on the fairgrounds. The Hapner family reunion win be held August 6 on the fairgrounds; The . annual picnic of the members of the Eaton Presbyterian church will be held August 3 in Kautz's grove, near Eaton.
Wolfal of Richmond Is spending this hour, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck, of
week here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Reason Wolfal. .. .Miss Florence Boren of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Boren Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cofleld and Rev. and Mrs. Ulmer of Whitewater , spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cofield. Mr. Cofield remains in poor health. . ..Forest Boren was the guest
Sunday of Clarence Addleman and
Liberty, Mrs. Alice Litner and George Simpson, of Dublin, Miss Blanche Harshbarger, of Farmland, and Miss Marie Cassel of this place. Mrs. Litner remained for a several days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Carlson..... Miss Laura Hill spent Tuesday and Wednesday with friends at Indianapolis Mrs. Spitler, of Jacksonburg spent Tuesday with her daughter. Mrs.
Joseph Blose Born, to Mr. and
family Mr. and Mrs. Silas Harding i Mrs. wessier, sunaay evening,, a
of Red Key spent from Sunday until little daughter, christened Marjorie J,
Tuesday with John Harding ana iamIly Miss Ruby Kinsey of Lynn was the guest of Miss Wyvona Hyde Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown spent Tuesday evening with John Harding and family Marvin, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ketring is very ill Mr. and Mrs. William Purdy. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Crain of Winchester spent Sunday afternoon with- Mr. and Mrs. -E;- N. Thompson
and Mrs. Sarah Anderson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Midearis and daughter. Earl Yoder and Miss Fern Addleman, all of Richmond spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addleman.
LOSANTV1LLE. Ind. Mr. and Mrs.
Late Golliker and family entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fouts and Earl Medsker Mr. and Mrs. Zurc Golliker spent Sunday in Muncie Miss Cora Maynard spent Sunday in Modoc Miss Burradine Rich, of Modoc, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Miss Doris Cook Mr. and Mrs. Zeak Turnbolt spent Sunday afternoon "in Hagerstown. Misses Oma Murry and Mary Alice Thornburg, spent . Monday afternoon near Lynn...-. .Mr. and Mrs. WTill Lasley, of Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leaka spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbeit Murray Those from here who attended the Friends' Quarterly meeting at Jonesboro, were Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Cross, Mrs. Will Oxley, Mrs. Delia Moore, Mrs. Ina Smail and the Misses Etta Seagraves and Emma Davis.. . ..Mrs. John Cory, who underwent an operation at Muncie, Thursday, is getting
along nicely Herbert La Mar visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeson and family, Thursday and Friday.. .. .Master Eugene Cyss spent Friday until Monday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jackson and family Master
Bennie Martin is ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin. His brother Donald died ' Sunday with spinal meningitis Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Johnson and grand-daugh
ters, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Johnson Rev. and Mrs. , Robert Johnson and son Robert, Jr., spent Wednesday and Thursday at Muncie.. . . .Miss Georgia Johnson spent Sunday with Miss Geneva Johnson.
Katherine.
ABINGTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and children Leatha and
William, called an Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family recently Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adare of Chicago, are visiting at the home of Mr. ani Mrs. Evart Wtesler and family The rain Tuesday night came just in time to save some of the crops Amanda Wissler has been visiting a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Coy
Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Evart Wissler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adare of Chicago, called on Mr. and Mrs. William Merkamp and daughter, and Mr. . and. Mrs. Robert
Merkamp, Tuesday evening.. .Misses Mary and Martha Wolke are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. William Merkamp and family.
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BETHEL. Ind. Mrs
ley, Mrs. Florence Anderson, Mrs,
Stella White, Mrs. Pearl White, Mrs. Erma Anderson spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boren and Mrs. Anna VanNuys and Mrs. Jennie Har
rison at Fountain City.... Miss Lotha Sunday
CENTERVILLE. Ind. Cora Davis
of Richmond, prepared a basket of good things and came over Monday evening to surprise Mrs. Nettie Charman and daughters with a" picnic
Mattie Ends-'. supper.... Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nichol
son, of near Green's Fork, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mathews. Mrs. Nicholson was Miss Lela Kitterman Mr. and Mrs. Nels Carlson entertained at dinner
Mr. and Mrs. George Riden-
CHESTER, Ind. The Ladies Aid society gave a reception and shower for Mrs. Victor E. Stoner, Wednesday afternoon. The following members were present: Mrs. -Victor E. Stoner, Mrs. ' W. " A. Morrow, Mrs. - Charles Deitemeyer, Mrs. O. I. Boerner, Mrs. J. F. Pickett, Mrs. Harriett Fulghum, Mrs. James Mason. Mrs. Bertha Gray, Mrs. Ema Burg, Mrs. John Carman, Mrs. T. S. Martin, Mrs. Frank McDonald, Mrs. Dan Boyer. Mrs. E. R. Kemp and Miss Marjorie Pickett. Miss Evelyn Grant and Miss Marie Page of Richmond spent Wednesday night with Adelaide Kemp... . .Alfred and Adelaide Kemp entertained the Excelsior and Wide-Awake Sunday school classes Wednessday evening
with a weiner roast. Those -. pres
ent were: Evelyn Grant," Marie Page, and Clara Schneider from Richmond, Irene Knoll, from Fountain City;
Marjorie Pickett, Mildred Meek, Jessie
Tice, Pauline Tice and Wilma Burc-
ker; Don Berry, George Berry, Nelson Hunt, Chauncey Morrow, Pherbe Mikesell, Walter Mikesell, Howard Barker, vLoren Buroker, Francis Thomas," Paul Haworth, Lester Strader and Byron McKee...Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hinshaw and little daughter, Juanita, spent the first part of this week visiting with Mr. 2nd Mrs. O O. Boerner Mrs. Eva Baynes and children and Mrs. M. L. Pyle spent Wednesday with Mrs. Afton Brumfield Mr. and Mrs. Will Felty and family spent the week end visiting in Eaton Mrs. Caleb Duke entertained the Booster Sunday school class Thursday afternoon in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Victor E. Stoner. The fol
lowing persons were present: Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Stoner,, Mrs. William Browne, Mrs. Everett Hunt, Miss Williams, Mrs. Harry Haworth, Mrs. Will Thomas, Mrs. James Webster, Mrs. Richard Cutter, Mrs. T. S. Martin, Mrs. Will, Felty, Mrs. Harley Bailey, Mrs." E. R. Kemp, Alice Hunt and
Irene Brown Nelson Hunt spent Saturday night with Harmon Shaffer
at Richmond There will be preaching here Sunday evening. The leader
for Epworth league Sunday evening will be Clarence Brown. DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell and daughter Miss
Goldia of "The Pines' farm, near Quakertown, drove to Muncie Sunday to visit their son Perry, who is at college at that city.... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth, of near Quakertown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Crist here Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor of Harrisburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Leech and daughter Ma-
linda here-Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lambert and daughter Dor
othy of Sunflower Cottage spent Sun
day in Connersville E. L. Eckman returned Tuesday from an extended
visit with relatives at Pittsburgh, Pa. ....Miss Mary Shepard and Raymond Coe spent Sunday here with home folks Mr. John Stone and daughter Melvina were in Connersville Tuesday Robert Talbot gave a play party on the lawn at Rose Corner farm, their pretty home here, Wednesday evening Fred Fisher and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bryson and son Robert visited home folks at Maple Drive Farm Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Hughes of Liberty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Talbott here Sunday..... .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbell were guests of Martin Groce and family at t airfield Friday Miss Dolly McKibben of Augusta, Ky., Miss Anna Finfrock. R. M. Henley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
H. Lemon of Richmond enjoyed a
chicken dinner at Rose Corner Farm here Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. George Cates of Richmond were host and hostess at a chicken dinner Sunday evening at Rose Corner farm. Those present were: Miss Josephine West of Richmond, Miss Nellie Goehen of Evansville, Mr. Herbert Lahr, Miss Maxine Lahr. Mrs. George Lahr, all
of Evansville Mrs. Dell Groce ana
daughter Elizabeth of Fairfield, Mrs.
J. M. Talbot and son Robert dined
with Mr. and Mrs. John Groce and daughter Esther in Brownsville
Mr. and Mrs. Winter, Mr. and Mrs.
Evart Rigor, all of Connersvjlle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rigor
Sunday... .Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McFar
lan, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ansted, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Tatman, all of Conners
ville, enjoyed a chicken dinner at
Rose Corner farm Saturday evening
" PERSHING, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.
Everette Rodenburg and family motored through to Petoskey, Mich., recently, where they usually spend a part of the summer.. The Evangelical church and Sunday school Is preparing for its usual entertaining Children's day program to be given Sun
day evening, July 31. Their effort is hoped to be awarded by a full house and a successful program Mrs. Davis and granddaughters of Chicago are here visiting Mrs. Crab. .. ..Miss Ruth Wilson who does government work at Washington, D. C, is spending her vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eliason and many other relatives and old friends Miss Ida and Catherine Binkly spent Sunday, July 17, with Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Jamieson and daughters.. ..Mrs. Genevieve Gardner has returned to her home in Chicago after a pleasant visit with her father, O. F.
Jamieson and family .and many-old friends. . . .The Odd-Fellow' and of this place will play at the community picnic held at the home of Mr. Garr at Cambridge City, Sunday, July 24.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ryan are the parents of a nine pound baby boy, James Albert. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Druitt, of South Fifteenth 6treet, are the parents of a baby son, Robert Franklin Druitt,
HOW Ht-H CHILD WAS HELPED Almost every day men and women write to Foley & Co.. telling how Foley Kidney Pills have relieved them from backache, lameness, soreness, rheumatic pains, kidney and bladder trouble. Mrs. H. Stegall. Theodore, Ala., writes: "My child suffered for 12 years with weak bladder. I tried several doctors, also different medicines, with no results whatever. I tried Foley Kidney Pills. They cured my child in four months. I am thankful for it and recommend your medicine." Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co., 626-628 Main. Advertisement.
Straw Hats and Summer Furnishings Frankel & Harding 820 Main St.
Eat Your Way to Health "Iron deficiency" shows in pale cheeks and flabby muscles. The amount of iron needed for normal health must be supplied in the food you eat. You must eat your way to health and strength there is no other way.
with raisins or other fruits make a meal that contains just enough iron, just enough mineral salts and just enough bran to promote natural bowel exercise. A perfect food, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat.
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Remodeling Sale
Bigger than ever a sale that has been the talk of Richmond since its opening day. Unbelievable Bargains that are unmatchable elsewhere. Just a few of the many real bargains offered the values talk for themselves.
JumperDresses for Ladies and Misses in all shades, in all the wanted materials, at special sale prices. $p9$l98
$298
Worth Double
SUITS All-"Wool Serge, Trlcotine, Velours, Silvertones, sale prices
$35.00 values I $45.00 values $12.95 I $17.95
to $15 values $7.95
good styles; $60.00 values $19.75
COATS
Only 42 left, for Ladies and Misses, most of them silk lined, all shades, newest materials. $20 values i $30 values I $40 values $50 values I $60 values $4.85 $7.85 1 $9.85 $U.75$17.95
Brassieres Aprons Hose Camisoles Gloves Corsets Flesh and Bungalow Ap- Silk Fiber, all Satins, Crepe Ladies Silk Elastic Tops, white, the 50c rons, up to $2 shades, high de Chines, up Gloves," $1.50 flesh only, $2 kind values boot, pair to $2 values values ' kind 19c 69c 39c 89c 59c 79c
Skirts
All
Wash Skirts
y2 Price AU-Wool Plaid Pleated, $10.00 and $12.00 values- 70,5 Ladies' Gingham Street Dresses $5.00 values sale price
Kimonos Crepe, all shades, clever styles, $2.00 kind
$1.69
Petticoats. Silk Jersey and Taff eta flounce, $5.00 kind
$2.19
Blouses . 300 . New . Georgette and Tricolette Blouses, up to $10 values
$2.89
yiGRAN'S Ladies' Shop 923 Main St. Richmond, Ind.
50 Ladies' Sample Taffeta Dresses All Shades, Clever Styles, up to $25.00 values
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