Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 258, 9 September 1921 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND; IND., FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1921.
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GREENVILLE HOME OF MOORE FAMILY IS ENTERED BY THIEVES GREENVILLE, O., Sept. 9. The bungalow of Mrs. W. E. Moore, Ludlow street, was ' entered by burglars either Tuesday or Wednesday nights, but whether anything of value was
stolen or not will not be ascertained until Mrs. Moore, who Is absent on a visit, returns home.
The robbery was not discovered unul Thursday morning, when parties who are looking after the premises,
discovered the bungalow had been en
ered and notified the police, and the
Matter made an investigation and found
-hlngs apparently all right. Miller Car Bums.
An alarm of fire turned in at . 7: 15
Wednesday evening called the depart- j ment to near the end of the cement strip of road on the Winchester pike west of Greenville. A machine belonging to Roy Miller, Central Avenue, in some manner caught fire, and before the blaze was put out by the chemical the cushions, top and body of the car had been burned up. Crossed wires are supposed to have caused the blaze. Bees Enter Station. The local traction freight station resembled a large apiary Thursday morning, thousands of Darke county bees having discovered, as they thought, a wonderful flow of honey. The attraction was many boxes of Idaho honey shipped here by Lewis Coblentz, brother of Omer Coblentz, importer of gladioli bulbs, of New Madison. Lewis Coblentz in youth moved to
Rigby, Idaho, in the Snake River Valley, about seven miles north of Tocatello, where he had a small farm. His speciality is bees and the production of honey as he has 1,500 hives producing about 160,000 pounds of honey this year. Asks Divorce Again India Laura Moyer has filed a second petition for divorce from H. K. ' Moyer to whom 'she was married in 1917, and divorced in 191?, after two years of married life. The parties became reconciled in April, 1920, and were re-married and as the result of the union one child eight months old, resulted. Mrs. Moyer charges her husband, contrary pi "promise to reform his
of duty. She asks for an injunction I and Mrs. M. C. Stegall. . . . .Mr. Morgan,
divorce, custody of their minor child, uoriner mtii ranrei ui iu v
Mr. and Mrs. John Breese spent Friday night with Mrs. Martha Breese, of Richmond, Ind Mrs. M. C. Stegall entertained several of her relatives
LOSANTVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs
Frank Cory and baby son," Charles j
Robert and John Cory attended the
Cory reunion at Muncie Wednesday . . ..The annual meeting at the Friends church was well attended by a large number of people from Elwood, Anderson, Jonesboro, Richmond and Winchester.... Mrs. Josie Crumi3 is reported to be Improving after her recent illness .... Mrs. Sylvia Parks and son, Elmer William, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Wright Sulteen.... Mrs. Susan Deardorff of near Mooreland is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Johnson and family. .. .Harold Sulteen who has been employed at Toledo is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Sulteen..-.. Misses Doris Cooke and Esther Haw
kins of near Mooreland and Pearl Jackson left Monday for Iorth Mari-
chester, where the Misses Hawkins and Jackson will pursue a liberal art course and Miss Cooke will specialize
in music and art, at Manchester college.... Mr. a.nd Mrs. Benjamin Jack
son and Orville and Pearl attended
the Harter reunion held at the Memor
ial park at Newcastle Sunday.
GREEN'S FORK, Ind. School began Monday with a large number of
scholars, ana the following teacners. Mr. Beck. Mr. Williams, Miss Weber.
Miss Hennings, Miss Borts and Miss
Kienzle The funeral or Mrs. William Nicholson was held Monday afternoon at the Friend3 church. Rev. Wal
ter Strickler of Sugar Grove officiated; burial at Fairfield. .. .E. M. Stanton and daughters, Jessie, Lena and Grace, spent Monday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe stinson near
Centerville. . . .Mrs. Theodosia Deeter
of Richmond spent Monday here
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McMullen and two daughters of Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McMullen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gaylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Gaylor and Ida May and Mr. and Mrs. Beecher McMullen spent Sunday at Dayton, O.... Grace Stanton and Mary Ragen spent Labor day at home. NEW WESTVILLE, O. Mrs. Martha Breese spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. John Breese Miss Bertha Heckman and Thurman Mattix were quietly married Sunday morning. Rev. Irvin Stegall performed the ceremony Mrs. A. D. Woolley and little daughter La Vonne, Mrs. Phoebe
IDalby spent Saturday night with Mr.
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may be entitled to by law. Snuff Wants Divorce Jesse R. Shuff has filed a petition in
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was married in Newport, Ky., Sept
26, 1919. At the time of the marriage he was nineteen years old and his wife seventeen. Shuff charges his wife with gross neglect of duty, says she has cursed and abused him and treated him in an inhuman manner and that she is not a fit person to care for their minor daughter for whom he asks the court to grant him custody, also a divorce, and all other relief to which he may
be entitled. Miss Lillian Beam, aged 17 years, daughter of Postmaster Will Beam, at Ansonia, this county, had a narrow escape from death or being badly crippled about 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. Miss Beam was crossing the street when the auto owned and driven by Dr. Neal McNeal, drove in sight and Miss .Beam became bewildered, stepped Back and then stepped directly in front of the machine and was knocked down, the wheels passing directly over her body. The injured young lady was conveyed to her home and Dr. Stephens hastily summoned, who, after an examination, discovered that no bones
were broken, and aside from being bruised and scratched, her injnries were not of a fatal character.
Miss Beam was reported as recovering nicely from her injuries Thursday, but is pretty stiff and sore as the result of the accident. ....... New Cases Common Pleas. Charles A. Dull vs. The American Telephone company. Damages amount claimed, $25,400 and six percent interest from Aug. 30, 1920. Blanche Max vs. Edgar Max, divorce and restoration of maiden name. Probate Court. Minnie Sullenberger appointed administrator of the estate of Ephriam E. Sullenbarger, deceased. Bond, $3,000. Edmund Culbertson. administrator of the estate of Charles Culbertson, deceased, tiled inventory and appraisement. .
Georjre W. Sigafoo3, administrator
Miss Ana Parados. Miss Ana Parados, the only woman lawyer in Santo Domingo, is now in the United States to study American law procedure. She was torn in Venezuela of Dominican parentage and was raised in Santo Domingo. She is now a professor of law there.
visiting relatives at Amboy, Ind., for the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy and daughter Mae, of Peru, motored here Thursday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper Miss Viola Simmons, of Richmond, was the guest of Lucile Ketron, Friday and Saturday Mrs. Irvin Carrico, of
Cincinnati, visited Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Carrico last week Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Staton spent Sunday 1n
Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Will Oxer
spent -Sunday at Kltchel Loren Piper returned from Peru last week. ...Misses Dorothy and Ruth and Master Ralph Ftazee spent the weekend with their grandparents at Miami. ....Misses lone Robinson and Gail Swoverland returned to Peru, Monday after a visit with relatives and friends. ....Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Druley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ballenger and son motored to Winchester, Monday William Looney is visiting relatives at Lexington, Ky...... Mrs. Alice Weaver, of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. Arthur Piper last week G. Farmer returned to his home in Virginia last week Miss Grace Parks has returned after a visit with relatives at Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Druley entertained a rumber of relatives from Liberty at
dinner, Sunday Mrs. Cordia Bosworth, of Cincinnati, spent the weekend with relatives.,.. Clarence Hocker, of Greenville, spent Monday here with friends. : DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Crawford and daughter, Mary Catherine, of Maple Grove, Mr. and Mrs. John Husted, Mr. and Mrs. James Br.yson of Maple Drive farm, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie E. Crawford attended the Bath church centennial at Bath Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weers and son Lowell of Highland farm near Quakertown spent Friday in Connersville Mr. and Mrs. George Holder of Dunlapsville, and Marion Hill of Nulltown, spent Friday with Van Rigor and family near Connersville. .. Mr. and Mrs. Burle Chapman and daughter Isabelle of Indi
anapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Adams of Markle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wenger and children of Connersville, ana Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Craig of Dunlapsville dined with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chapman at their country home west of here Sunday Alfred Hubbell left Saturday morning for Indianapolis, where he will spend the week visiting relatives and attending the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams of near Brookville spent Wednesday near Milroy, the guests of Davis Adams and family there Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams of near Brookville will keep house for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk near Bath, while they attended
the state fair at Indianapolis. ...Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbell had Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hubbell and daughters, Helen and Carol, and George Hubbell and family for their guests at dinner at their home Sunday Mr. Ollie Adams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams of near Brookville called on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rigor Saturday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hubbell spent Tuesday and Wednesday at .the state fair in Indianapolis.
WEBSTER, Ind. Gerald Johnson, of Hagerstown, spent the week end with Ralph Hendershott...Mrs. Mabel Burnett spent Thursday and Friday with her sister, Mrs. Huff, of Dayton. ....Ernest Borton of Chicago, is visiting relatives here... Mrs. John Mendenhall, Mr. Juanita Perry, Ralph
Hendershott, Mrs. Metta Hendershott attended the Catey and Fennimore re
union at Glen Miller Sunday. . .School opened September 5 with Miss Mildred Cutter of Richmond Superintendent and Mr. Armstrong of Williamsburg principal; Miss Elizabeth Jarrett, primary; Miss Bernice Lamont of Cambridge City, intermediate teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson entertained Sunday for Mrs. Mattie Richey of Greenville, O., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Robbins and children, Richard, Wilbur and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Borton and children, Lulu and Clarence, of Richmond; Mrs. Jennie Jes-
sup, Mrs. Elizabeth Jarrett and daughter, June, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Culbertson and daughter, Ruth, ot Webster. . .. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borton of Richmond spent Sunday with Isaac Steddom...Mrs. George Perry of Cincinnati spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott. Mr. Perry joined her later Allen Lamb of Greensburg is spending several days with friends and relatives of this place. .. .Miss Frame of Muncie spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Frame.... Mrs. Caroline Sheaer and children, John, Everett, Mollie, Ida and Robert, of Remington, spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and 'Mrs. John Hendershott Grace Gibson' of Richmond, spent the week end with Mrs. Mattie Williams and family and attended the shower for Mrs. Lucile Jay,
given Saturday afternoon. .
MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mr. and .Mrs. John Click and sons, Junior and 'Kenneth, Mrs. Fred Romeske and Miss Mary Romeke, all of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark and daughter.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cook spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Pemberton.. . .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Little and Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Little attended the eightieth birthday celebration of Angie Cook, of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duke and son, Edgar, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Yark Little
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mills, of Anaerson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hardwick George Fowble, of New Madison, dined Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend.....Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsay Canaday and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes, of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Began called on Harrison Miller, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Will Puttoff and children
of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Pemberton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pattie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Pattie spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark. ....Mrs. Garnett Smith and son Paul, and William Hansbarger and Miss Christina Oswalt, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas, of Winchester. Cotton Dress Goods Price Advance Expected An increase between 11 and 33 cents in cotton materials of all kinds is anticipated, one Richmond merchant said Friday, as a result of the small cotton crop and the high prices prevailing now for the raw material. A substantial increase in the retail price of percales, ginghams, and cotton dress goods of all kinds is an ticipated soon as a result of conditions created by the small cotton crop, this merchant said.
Phoebe Dalby, Mrs. A. D. Woolley, and little daughter La Vonne, Mrs. Rosa Hackett, Mr. Ed Strothaus and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and son, Robert Mrs. Charles Smelser delightfully entertained Misses Mary and Emma Radish, Miss Jennie Kuth, Mrs. M. C. Stegall and daughter Esther, and Mrs. E. L. Culbertson. The afternoon was spent in reciting several of Riley's
poems and music. An elegant luncheon was served later in the afternoon. ....Misses Laura Breese and Gladys Ray are unable to return to school this year because of ill health.. .. .Miss Ruby Mattix, blisses Lavina and
Minerva Breese spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. John Breese. Mrs. Eli Brown called on Mrs. Alonzo Breese Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray motored to Richmond, Sunday evening Georgo
Breese left Saturday for New York
City, where he will join his brother ..;.Mr. and Mrs. 'Orville Fudge and
family, Mr. John Hadden spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Ammerman and family Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Culbertson and Rosa Cook motored to Cincinnati, Sunday on a sight-seeing tour. Mrs. Cora Cook re-
i turned with them to spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hines and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman Mrs. E. L. Culbertson gave a reading party" Wednesday evening. The subject was "Sunday." Refreshments of eake and ice cream were served.. .. .Will Gaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Broxon, of Fort Wayne, Mr, and Mrs. Charle3 Wolfgang, of Easthaven Avenue, spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and , family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and family Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray and family, Howard Brown, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and sons, Howard and Frank, Mrs. Elsie Hicks and little daughter, Catherine, Miss Essie Ballenger held a picnic north of the Sycamore Hill
fie bonis non with the will annexed of : and gave a birthday party in honor of Martha Ann McWhinney, deceased, l Thomas Ammerman's 32nd birthday.
filed distributive account.
C. C. C. & St. L. Railway company vs. Dewey Berry et al, tried to jury. Verdict in favor of owners of land for $600.
After supper games were played and
watermelon was served. BOSTON, Ind Mrs. W. C Howard and children returned Thursday after
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