Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 216, 22 July 1921 — Page 10
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(By - Associated Prem) TOKIO, July 22. Changes, democratic -in nature, probably will be made for the court life of Japan and in the relations of the imperial family to the people,, as a result of the visit of Prince Hirohito to Europe. It is likely that the printing of photographs of members of the imperial family in "newspapers" and magazines will bo 'permitted; The military guards which are always established on the occasion of a visit of a member of the imperial family to any place outside the palace also will be simplified, of the suggestions which have been formulated by officers of the Imperial Household are accepted. - ' ' According to one report, the household department requested the Crown Prince to inquire while he is abroad, as to the customs which are followed in the royal family of Great Britain, and as. to the social works which are undertaken by them. It is assumed that these; customs and practices which exist in Great Britain will be adopted here following the return of the Crown Prince to Japan.
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ELDORADO, O. About sixty neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shaeffer, living southwest of town,
called on them and pleasantly surprised them Monday evening, on the occasion of Mr. Shaeffers fifty-fourth birthday. The evening was pleasantly spentin playing games. Refreshments of pop-corn ajui candy were served Mrs. Susan Spitler is spending a few days with F. M. Deem and family A. J. Brewer and family, of near West Alexandria, and J. W. Early and family, of Dayton, spent Wednesday .with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaeffer, of Hamburg.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Carson Rltz, Roy Hensel and family, and C. W. House and family dined with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley House, of West Manchester, Sunday. Charles House and family, of near Eaton, Ray House and family, of near West Manchester, Mrs. Sarah. Jane Ford, of West Manchester, and Russet House and family, of near Eldorado, were afternoon callers Andrew Miller and family. Melvin Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Iee, Mrs. Ada Weaver and daughter, Elizabeth, and Miss Mary Gauch spent Tuesday evening with John Wolfal and family Elmer Harshman and family, Robert Stayton and family, Emerson Beard and family, Lester Hapner and family, and H. E. Johnson and family took their wellfilled ; baskets and motored to Prices' P alls, near Lewlsburg, Sunday evening. HOLLANSBURG, O. Mr. and Mrs. W. A..Chenoweth and daughter, Idris, are spending this week with WJHiam Harrison and family of Union City. They also are attending the Chautau
qua It that place Mr. ana Mrs. Murray Chenoweth of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. .and Mrs. O. B.
Butts W. A. Bowman of near Rich
mond spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Branson spent Tuesday evening with William Purdy and family.. ....Miss Cynthia Marshall called on Visa Mario T-Tarriq Wprtnssdav after
noon Mrs. Ethel Reid and son, Richard of New Paris, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chenoweth
Sunday. .Miss Martha Albright Is visiting with Edgar Hill and family near Chester.... Mrs. Viola Richards is visiting relatives at Brookville this week A few friends and neighbors
surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hollings-
worth of jiear Pinhook Sunday, July
-17. At the noon hour the following partook of a bounteous dinner in the
' grove south of the house. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hollingsworth of Arba, Perry Slick and daughters, Virene and Dorthy, Mrs. Helen Ford and son of Richmond, Fern Hollingsworth and family of Lynn, Earl Hollingsworth and family, Ollie HollingBworth and family and H. C. Slick and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth will leave the last of this month for Crawt'ordsville, where he will be manager of the business college at , that place. We wish them .much success in their new undertaking.;.. Mr. and Mrs. James Jennings of Lynn spent Wednesday with James Slick and family Mrs. Sarah Polley is very ill The Pythian Sisters cleared about $11 at their bazaar Saturday, which was held at the Simpson meat market Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and son spent Sunday afternoon with Russell Kenworthy and family.... The Victoria class of the Dunk-
ard church met at the home of Irvin Roger Sunday. The class voted a card of thanks to Mr. Roger for the tine luncheon served at the noon hour. They spent the afternoon in playing games, taking pictures and music. CAMDEN. O. The Willing Workers' class of the M. E. church met with Mrs. W. W. Duckwall Wednesday afternoon Frank Eiken berry and wife and Miss Ruth Neff returned Wednesday from a triD to Chicago and
Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Rush!
Bennett returned Tuesday from a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. ....Quite a number of Camden people attended the band concert at Wset Elkton Wednesday evening Mrs. T. E. Davis and Mrs. Laura Stubbs, of Frankfort went to Richmond Wednesday for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis. Mrs. Stubbs will remain for some time be
fore going to her home in Frankfort.! Mr. and Mrs. James Sizelove andj Mr. and Mrs. John White attended i
the band concert at West Elkton, Wednesday evening Mrs. Neal Gross, of near Eaton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Bennett, Mrs. Gross formerly lived here Little James Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, recently met with an accident that resulted in the breaking of his right arm near the wrist... Miss Ruth Freitag has accepted a position in the Home store at Dayton... Miss Genevieve ( White has gone to Bowling Green, O., to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ray Misses Jeanette White, Dorothy Coombs, Ruby Patterson, Alma Winterstein, Pauline Benson. Mary Girton, Arline Fry, chaperoned
by Mrs. Lib. Pierce, are camping for 10 days on the Swan farm, three miles west of town.
NEW WESTVILLE, O. Mrs. Bert Ray and son George and daughter, Gladys spent Tuesday evening in Richmond Mrs. Bates and . daughter, Helen, and Miss Sunshine Keith of Richmond, spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Mattix and family.. '.The Needlecraft club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grant Larsh Miss , Esther Ballenger and nieces, Catherine Lucille Hicks and Miss Gladys Ray spent Wednesday afternoon in Richmond.. .. .Mrs. Bates and daughter, Helen, Miss Sunshine Keith, Mrs. John Matix and daughter Ruby. Mrs. Elmer Elstro and daughters Ev elyn and Margaret and Miss Bertha Heckman spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Alonzo Breese and family ..Mrs. E. L. Culbertson and granddaughter, Edna Thompson, Mr3. Ammermon and son Frank, called on Miss Lavina Breese Tuesday evening. ...Mrs. Earl Stokes and little daughter, Mary, of Boise, Idaho, are spending a few days with Mrs. Allen Breese and family Miss Lavina Breese, Miss Jennie Ammerman and Samuel Hennemyre are ill... A surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. Thoma3 Ammerman Wednesday evening. A light luncheon was served. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and son, Fobert, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray and daughter, Gladys, and son, George, Mrs. Elsie Hicks and little daughter, Catherine Lucille, and Miss Esther Ballenger, Mr. and Mrs. Ammerman and sons, Howard and Frank, Homer Brower, Miss Minerva Breese and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and family. LIBERTY, Ind. Miss Josephine Mier, of Independence, Ky., is spending this week here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Beirs Miss Martha Page returned Wednesday after visiting Miss Transiolla Miller in South Bend, for ten days Mrs. Smith Dubois and daughter, Charlotte, and son Franklin, andMiss Dorothy Filer are spending several weeks at Winona Lake Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Page were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parks Anderson, near Spar
tanburg Rev. Bert Beck returned to his home in South Bend after visiting the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Beck.. .. .Mrs. W. L. Wood and daughter, Margaret were the guests of friends in Richmond, Wednesday Miss Mildred Maibaugh is home from Columbia City, S. C, visiting friend and relatives. ....Misses Addie Roach -and Kate Husted and Messrs. Charles Koehler, of Hamilton, and Robert Stevens motored to Hamilton, Wednesday evening Misses Charlotte, Kate Hasted and Bess Colliers, and Messrs. Bruce Stephens, Robert Stevens and Albert Post attended a Shriner picnic dance at Glen Bush, near Conners-
ville, Thursday. WEST RIVER. Ind. Ray Driscoll entertained the Pleasant Word class at his home Sunday. Those present were: Clarice Benson, Francis, Gracie and Marie Healton, Miss Lois Root, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Root and daughter, Estergean, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Benson and son, Charles, Bobby Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson,
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Dennis and two J church
and familyy Mr. atd Mrs. George i son's Camp Grounds The Baptist Hormel of Cambridge spent Thursday Woman's Union met with Mrs. Charles visiting his son Lon. . .Mrs. Lon Clark Huddleston at Mt. Auburn, Wednesof Carthage Is visiting relatives and day afternoon An old fashioned friends here.... Mr. and Mrs. Clifford i Community Meet will be held at CamCnotna ont f a n lira U'llll.n 1A7il ' 1 : J I:... r J T..1-. Hi
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son spent sunaay wun rrienas at wood Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kiser spent Sunday with Richmond friends. Miss Smith of Columbus, O., is the guest of Mrs. Jesse Hormel this week..,. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Redding and daughter have returned to their home at Lawrenceburg after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morse. .. .Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Mrs. Walter Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Vera DeHayes were in Connersville Friday. ....George Whirley and family spent Sunday at Bentonville James P. Daugherty, Miss Margaret Hood, Mrs. Viola Thompson and Marsh Martin are at Chesterfield The following from
BLOOMINGPORT, Ind! Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Engle entertained the following guests Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thornburg and little son. Paul, Mrs. Emily Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Senior. The guests were served with ice cream and watermelon. A social time was enjoyed by all present... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas and son Paul, of near Centerville, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. George Hiatt and family Mrs. Albert Engle and son. Price, spent Tuesday evening with Jesse Hardwick and family, of Williamsburg Mrs.
here attended the Rebekah lodge at j Ella Cox add daughter Olive, of Rich-
Pershing Friday night: Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jacobs, Mr. and Mr Vera DeHayes, Mrs. Laura Morse, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Llndley. . . .The drouth is having a telling effect 'on all vegetation. Pastures are short and gardens are drying up. The average yield of wheat in this section was less than half a crop. The corn cannot withstand the great heat much longer without injury. The blackberry season has also been cut short.... Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sarver and sister Jessie of Hopewell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Flook recently Carl Ammerman and family in company with Mrs. Callie Fadely and son, Harry, of Honey Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wickersham of Pershing, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Santford Ellison at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morse were at Richmond Monday.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Miss Bennett, of Fort Wayne, gave an interest
ing Missionary talk at the Baptist
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daughters, and Miss Harrold of Cow-ivaitz had a stroke of paralysis Mon
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ments were served ana
were served and pictures of
the class were taken N. B. Driscoll went to Muncie on business Tuesday
Mrs. Wagner has pur
chased the Mrs. Lester property on Pottowama street Miss Edna Ja
cobs is home from Detroit Robert
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McCallister of ; Tyrone is ill Miss Ethel Zehring is
Modoc, Ind., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
A. Wood this week Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwicke and family of Modoc, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson and son, Omer, of Hagerstown called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood and two children, Dick and Cora, Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. F. D. King and daughter, Mae, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dennis and daughter, Dot, of Losantville, Sunday afternoon Mrs. Emma Beckerdite visited Mrs. F. D. King Wednesday.
JACKSONBURG, Ind. Mrs. Laura Stanton is critically ill Mr. and Mrs. Frank UndeTwood have gone to Detroit for a few weeks' visit Mrs. Emmett Smith and daughter Dorothy of Carmel. are visiting Hugh Fagan
home from New York and is ill
Tent meeting services will be conducted by Rev. M. F. Grose, each evening from July 24 to August 14. Mar-
mond, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newman... Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright made a business trip to Richmond Thursday .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Newman and daughter, Ruth, attended a surprise dinner, Tuesday evening, on their son, Forest G. Newman, at Richmond. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Newman, Miss Ruth Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Newman. A four course dinner was served Dr. Wallace of Lynn, was called to see Mrs. Thomas Newman Wednesday night. She is very ill with heat and stomach trouble. She was somewhat better Thursday Miss Mary Washier returned home Wednesday. She has been spending several days with her sister. Glenna.
. STRAUGHN. Ind. Mr. . and Mrs. James Walker of Gary, are visiting relatives here Ruth Hiatt was the guest of Miss Helen Lamberson. ..Mrs. John Clayton was in Indianapolis Wednesday. ; Miss Helen Locke and Miss Lucille Walters of Russville are visiting Mr. and Mrs Gus Walker, south of town Mrs. Nelli? Rice and daughter, Ruth, of Louisville,
Ky., are visiting Mrs. Rice s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton.. .Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family moved to their farm east of town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palia and family occupy the house they vacated. Mrs. Fred Palin is ill..... Miss Ethel Allen was operated on Wednesday at Indianapolis
for appendicitis Mr. and Mrs. i to Cincinnati Thursday .Mrs. El-
Lloyd Benjamin and daughter, Betty, j mer Fryman entertained the Home
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Choice of 92 SUMMER DRESSES 92 Summer Dresses, our entire stock, in Organdies, Voiles and Ginghams. Organdie Dresses, values to $19.75, Cleanup price
Gingham Dresses Sizes to 42. $2.95, $3.98 and $5.00 f Voile Dresses Sizes to 52. $1.75, $4.95 and $6.95
Petticoats Shadow-proof, a $2.50 value ; at $1.25
Georgette Blouses Also Tricolcttes : $1.98, $2.98, $4.93
These are the best values in Richmond. Many other bargains in Hosiery, Camisoles, Combination Suits and Skirts. Better come early, for these bargains will not last long
Sleeveless Dresses in Linene and Jersey, $1.98 to Bungalow and Polly Prim Aprons at 69c.
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