Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 271, 24 September 1921 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, JND., SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1921.

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PERSONNEL IN MOVIE BUSINESS ATTACKED

BY NEW YORK PASTOR

.Mr. and Mrs. El wood Coblentz.

Mrs. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. John

iStingley, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Royer,

Mrs. George Richards and Mrs. Wil

liam Roach attended the home-coming at Friendship Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

w. h. 'Mikesell left Wednesday for Washington, D. C. -where they will

l make an extended visit with their son.

o - , 4 . ' . Russell Mikesell. and family Mem-

ounu nu,.u dlm,. -" terj of the Methodist church congreCalvary Baptist church, New York city, gated in the church Parlors on Mon

day evening and gave a reception in honor of their new pastor and family The women's class of the Methodist Sunday school served dinner at the Funk stock sale held on Wednesday.

has created a big stir in church circles

by a vitriolic attack in a recent sermon on the personnel of the moving picture industry. The pastor emeritus of the church has issued a statement strongly condemning Dr. Straton for the sentiments expressed in the sermon. Here are the paragraphs which have caused

the pastor most trouble: "As we stand here in the shadow of this awful tragedy that makes the cheek flame with

hot anger, which make3 one almost ashamed of the human race, I dare charge home, as a minister of Jesus Christ, the indictment that the moving picture business of today is rotten in its personnel. I do not mean to say that every individual actor and actress is vile, but I do mean to say, and I deliberately

charge, that the outstanding figures in the movie world today are before us in a light that is shocking and disgraceful, and this applies both to a large section of the management and to the actors and actresses. Gives Examples. "Here is Charlie Chaplin, -with his sordid divorce story. Here are Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, with their even worse divorce record practically fugitives " from the state where they secured the divorce, so f.imsy were its grounds and, capping

the climix, here ia the other great comedy hero, surrounded by a group of moving picture managers, actors and actresses who happened to be caught in the white light of publicity. "Think of such men and women as these being the entertainers for American youth! Think of them being applauded from one end of this nation to the other by thoughtless

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NEW WESTVILLE, O. Mrs. Marthat Breese spent Monday and Monday evening with her daughter, Mrs. John Breese. .. .Mrs. Mary Ammerman is ill, but is slowly improving... Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gregg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Elstro and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mattix and famiiyMrs. M. C. Stegall has been ill the last few

days Mrs. Rosa Cook is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Culbertson. . . .Miss Minerva Breese is ill.... Quite a number from this place and surrounding community gathered at Jerry McCarty's recently to attend a marshmallow roast and community gathering. The evening was spent in playing games. Later the crowd adjourned to the orchard and toasted marshmallows. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all.... Miss Gladys Ray's health has improved so that she is able to return to school.... The young men of this community are planning to organize a basketball team in the near future Mrs. Elmer Elstro purchased a player piano for her little daughter, Evelyn, on her seventh birthday. NEW GARDEN, Ind. Mrs. Nancy Platte. Miss Gertrude Platte and Jt lius Platte spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Williams and family. Mr.

and Mrs. C. O. Williams" and family

oi Kicnmond and Mrs. Sam Kern and son, Charles were evening: callers."...

The young people played volley ball at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pike Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson and family

spent sunuay with Mr. and Mrs. Hen

ry Hoover and family Mr. and Mrs. Ross Macy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hunt Miss

Glenna Bailey was the guest of Mr.

nr ,hpu iiv.;. Think ST and Mrs- WiU Rothermel Sunday.... of their lives: Think of the wreck' vt,. ,.,. t.i ' ,

and ruin of maidenly modesty which must, of necessity flow from these things, and the lowering of the whole standard of human decency and right living."

Suburban

ANTIOCH. O Nicholas Trunck of Hamilton is spending this week at the Adam and Clyde Trunck home Mr. and Mrs. Lew Earheart of Eaton were first of the week visitors of Mr. ' and Mrs. C. A. Kerns Mr. and Mrs. (Mem Snyder and daughter and Miss Hazel House spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holsinger of Twin... Clyde Trunck has given up the job of running the big engine on the Eaton and Camden construction pike. The Eaton Construction company has started laying brick and are now as Tar south as the George Duffield land. Many people from all parts of Ohio are viewing this road everyday Guy C. Lltehiser of Beach, Mont., arrived at the home of his parents Tuesday, after an absence of four years in the northwest. His wife and little '." child have been here since early summer, and they are now receiving congratulations on the second child, a boy which arrived the same day his father came home, and answers to the , name of Boyd Allen.... Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Plummer and son Paul were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weidner Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Bussard nnd daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kerns Tuesday evening. "' NEW PARIS, O. William Cunning- - ham of Chicago, was the guest of Mr. , and Mrs. M. J. Cunningham Saturday '.and Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Elwood . Alexander and family and Miss Mary Clingenpeal motored to Dayton Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clingenpeal had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bry

ant and daughter and Miss Edna

. Clingenpeal or Liberty, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aker and family of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. John Young and

: lamily of Akron, O., were Sunday

guests of Mr. and Ms. W. W. Aker. . . . , Treva Robbins is home from an ex

tended visit in Richmond Charles

: Burtch of Chicago arrived Wednesday : for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Anna Burtch Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown i and son and Misses Eleanor and Kath- ; rine Smith of Richmond, spent Sun- ; day with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cunning1 ham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colvin : and family spent Sunday with the i Misses Brower near Campbellstown. . ..Tennis White or Detroit, Mich., is : spending a two weeks' vacation with ! his parents. Mr. and Mr.. J. A. White ) on Sunday the following guests were ; entertained at the White home, Mr. and Mrs. Foster White and daughter . of Lima, O., Cecil White, of Dayton. ; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Beuher entertained Mr. and Mis. William Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell, of Fountain City.... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bjker and son spent Sun

day in AnderAm, Ind A. F. Scott

Air. and Mrs. Richard Palson and

daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bail

ey and family spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Frazier. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ratcliff, Mr. and Mrs. Neilly Ratcliff and Mrs. Carter all of

Marlon were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chenoweth Mr.

and Mrs. August Knoll and family at

tended the Coppock reunion Sunday

at Gien aimer park.... Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover are moving in with Mrs. Sarah Jane Thomas this week.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dwiggins and family .visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitts Sunday The entertainment given by the L. W. C. class of Williamsburg Saturday evening was well attended, everyone expressing their enjoyment of the evening.- The Willing class of this place received about $10 profits Temperance Day was observed here Sunday. A short program was prepared by the Temperance superintendent Mrs. Sarah Barr called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams. Tuesday morning Mr. Lewis and Miss Emma Bond of Marion and Cora Bond of Richmond spent a few days last week with Mrs. Sarah Jane Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dwiggins and famliy of Winchester visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitts Sunday. WEBSTER, Ind. Rev. Bachus, of Grace M. E. church gave the address at the camp meeting held near Webster, Sunday afternoon. Those attending services from a distance were Andrew Kinney and son of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hull, -of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens, Rev. fnd Mrs. Lee Chamness of Williamsbrug, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hindell, Elwood Davenport of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Lacey and children of Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mendenhall and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheppard, Mr. ami Mrs. James Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs. John Clinehens, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haisley. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitacre, A basket dinner was enjoyed at noon by the members of the church. Mr. and Mrs. York Little spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duke. Mrs. Lucile Jay visited the school Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morrison and children, Eth

el. Walter and Harold, spent Sunday with relatives at Modoc Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brackney of Webster. have moved to Gieensfork Mary Barney spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Christopher, of Richmond Mr. and "Mrs.

M. C. Harvey spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Hagerstown Miss Caroline Bunger of Lynn and Merval Horner of Huntville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Bunger and family. ....Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Cubertson, Mr. and Mrs. Noe Cubertson and daughter, Ruth, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hiatt, of Economy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles RothermeL and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris spent Friday afternoon at Newcastle. ....Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer, of Fountain City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Willis Ralph Kern,

of Williambsurg, and Fred Clevenge-.'

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friends from Pin Hook Sunday. . . .Mr. 1 and Mrs. John Parks were the Sun-J day guests of relatives near Boston..! ..Emerson Cloyd and family called on Allen Oler Tuesday evening Mrs. John Park was the guest of Merton Catey and family- Sunday. HAGERSTOWN, Ind. David Lontz, who came from Tipton last week to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Monteville Miller, is spending a

few days with his niece, Miss Mamie Miller Dr. E. Gardner entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hughes and son, Prof. Donald Hughes, of Dayton, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Wine, of Modoc .Mrs. Thad McCowan attended the funeral of a relative at Richmond Monday. .. 1 .The following motored to Rushville Sunday and were guests of Mr. and . Mrs. Robert

Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Rastus Bur

roughs, of near Losantville, Mr. and

Mrs. Edgar Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Will

iam Waltz and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Hanford Cleveland, Rey Burroughs and "Chester Locke... Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Hollace Hoo

ver, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor, M. L.

Gebhart and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hower were entertained Sunday eve

ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Hindman.

JACKSONBURG, Ind. Aaron Lindley is attending Eailham college.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz and their guests Miss Iva ' Herron and Miss Frances Lutz of Hartford City attended a reception given for Rev. and Mrs. Hogan Fred Worl and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Kiser spent Sunday with Greenfield friends Floyd Morse has returned from several weeks' visit with friends at

years. .. .Mrs. Ed Savage, who has been visiting relatives here for several weeks, will return to her home In California this week Little Denver Medearis, who has been very 111 with spinal meningitis for the past two weeks, shows very little improvement and is still in a very serious condition Mr. and Mrs. Mark. Stevens and son Cecil are spending this week with relatives at Muncie and Huntington ... .Oscar Russel and family of Fountain City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wright Sunday at dinner The Odd Fellows and Rebeccas who were cheated out of their annual picnic a couple of weeks ago by a heavy rain, will try again Sunday. This time, however, they will take their baskets for dinner to Jackson's park and in case of rain will be able to go into the pavilion. All members and their families are invited to be present Mr. and Mrs. Knapp of Owosso, Mich., will visit their son Elmer and family this week.

....Walter and Anna Russell re

turned last week from Cincinnati,

where they attended the funeral of their brother, Simeon, who was well

known by many of the older residents

here. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Gathers, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harold spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura Druley. . . .Mrs. Raymond Brookhart and babe, of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Daisy Rau....Mrs. Frank Cory was called to Hagerstown this week on account of the death of an uncle.... Frank Fancher has gone to Minnesota to work during the winter for an uncle The Eastern Star will have a taffy pulling at the close of chapter Friday evening instead of the wiener roast previously announced.

All members are urged by the social

of days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leighton4 Brown. . . .The Ladies' Aid society- served dinner at the Polley

sale Tuesday and cleared more thanj $20. ...Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer! entertained the following guests on Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kennard of Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cofield and son Denver of Middleboro, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin. Anderson and daughter Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson. The evening was spent in social chat. Refreshments of cider, crulls and squash pie were served.... Mrs. Sarah Anderson spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lafe White Stephen Endsley and daughter, Mrs. Joseph Seaney, or Richmond, were the guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Endsley. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson attended the funeral Monday of Mrs. Edward Anderson, of Union City. GRATIS, O. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and family of Scuffeltown

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morningstar. .Dr. and Mrs.tCrume and family visited at Some sville with relatives Sundaytw.,jlr. and Mrs. William We mar and family of Germantown called on relatives in town Sunday afternoon.. .Mr. and Mrs. William Furry and family from near Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs. Frank Furry and family Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dull and childrea spent Sun day in town with Mr. and Mrs. Marion 01dfather....Miss Flecia Cunningham visited the past week witii Mrs. Clementha Dewyer...Mr. and, Mrs. Cldye Zimmerman and family have been visiting Mr. -and Mrs. Charlie Zimmerman the past couple weeks,. Lee Furry, dined Sunday with his son, Frank Furry Misses Fay and Vesta Apple visited in the -country with Miss Ruth Barklow Sunday .Mr. and MrS. Henry Carr and daughter Winfred visited at New Carlisle Sun day with their son. Glenn Carr, and family.

Sun Yat-seo. These photos of Sun Yat-sen. first president of the republic of Sout'.i China, are the latest to arrive in this country. Sun Yat-sen's wife is a graduate of Berkeley University tnd of Wellcsley college.

home on the Williasbmurg pike Mrs. Delphia Hollingsworth spent Tuesday at Richmond.. .Mr. and Mrs. James Bunger and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanton, of Jerrico, recently. Sunday, Sept. 18. at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Herchel Jay, east .of Webster, was held a reunion of the decendanta of Ark Atkinson

Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Miles., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Raper and children, Myra, Raymond and Robert, of near Richmond; Milton and Elias Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. John Cinehens, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haisley and daughter. Marguerite, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pitts and son, Cyril, Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson, Mr., and Mrs. Eldron Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brumfield, Mrs. Martha Miller and children, Margery, Ruth Anna and Andrew, and John Raper, all of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chenoweth of Economy, Mr. and Mrs. William Tone of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. George Perry of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott and son Raph, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson and children, Pauline, Myree, Evelyn and Elmer, Mr3. Carrie Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Jay and daughter Janet, Mr. and Mrs. William Culbertson, Harry Jay of Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chamness of Williamsburg, John Shawley of Modoc. At noon an elaborate dinner was served. WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oler and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler spent Sunday at Ridgeville where they attended a surprise given in honor of Elmer Ballanger. . ..Mrs. Carrie Reynolds visited the Mrs." Elizabeth Reynolds and daughter Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cain entertained Mrs. Cain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer of Richmond Saturday night Earl Fudge and family also Mrs. Mary Jordon were Richmond shoppers Saturday evening ....George Armstrong and family also James Armstrong and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Marvin Cobine at

Richmond Sunday afternoon Quite 1

a number . from place attended the ball game at Fountain City Sunday.. ..Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe Miller and Mrs. Dan Williams, of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fint Stiggall Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Enos Veal were the guests of Charles Goodson and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiles entertained a number of

Scates and daughter, Irene, Mr.

Mrs. Bartie Wlckersham and Chester Morse and family spent Sttnday with Mr. and Mrs. Carey WicTtersham near Hagerstown. .. .Mr. and Mrs. William Modlin of Newcastle were the guests

of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hormel Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nicholson of Green's Fork were guests of friends hee Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Forest Miller of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lindley....Mrs. Laura Stanton is able to be out among her friends after several weeks' illness. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz, Joe Borroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. James

Lutz and daughter, Thelma, attended) I

a party at caniDnage weanesaay evening.

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BETHEL, Ind Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Hyde of Richmond spent Monday and

Tuesday with Mr. Hyde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde Mrs. Hazel Mil

ler of Hollansburg, O., spent a couple

CENTERVILLE, Ind. Miss Edna Bramer left this week to resume her studies at Muncie Normal Rev. and Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Noel Mathews and Mrs. Ed Smith attended the district picnic at Newcastle Tuesday...-. Mrs. Frances Fender is visiting relatives at Richmond this week H. H. Means has sold his home property on West Main street to Mrs. Quigg and Mr. Means and family will vacate some time next month and make their home in Richmond. The Means family has lived in Centerville for many

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().. Tuesday ... .Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Slifer entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nisonger and daughter, Mr. end Mrs. James Galbert and daughters and Byron Threewits of Otterbine. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Wiley had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wiley and son of Richmond. Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Pickens and daughters of! Campbellstown, Glenn Eubanks of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morrison and Mary, BrawleyT Guy and Lewis Murray t

left Monday for Columbus, O., where they will entr Ohio State university

Mrs. John Hendershott and son Ralph, recently George Perry returned to

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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "The Concert" Five-reel Goldwyn Feature from the play as presented by David Belasco and played by Leo Ditrichstein. Stop!--How Dare you to make love to my wife The worm will turn, and there are some .things that even an eccentric musical genius will not stand for. It was all a trick, of course. Aud the story of the trick will make you laugh till you ache.

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JACK GEORGE DUO In "WHO DAT SAID WHO?" We claim Jack George to be one of the funniest artists who dons burnt cork. You will say 'so too after you see him. A barrel of laughs in this act. Special scenery. LAM0NTS COCKATOOS and MAGAWS In "BIRDLAND". See the conflagration in -'bird town" and the bird fire department. A wonderful and novel offering. . ROSS and F0SS "Versatile Instrumentalists and Vocalists", featuring Oiga Foss.-"The Swedish Nightingale". A high-class act of merit and refinement. . NEIL O'BRIEN'S MINSTRELS Wednesday, Sept. 28 Matinee and Evening Seats Now Selling

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THE CAPPS FAMILY Pa, ma and seven clever kiddies in their new act, "AN EVENING AT HOME". A unique novelty presented in an original way. The greatest family of entertainers in vaudeville and we predict them to be one of the biggest hits we ever booked. ... " ADAMS and BARNET Two beautiful girls in "Comedy Harmony Singing, Talking and Piano Playing". An artistic offering. LARIMER and HUDSON "A Comedy Bicycle Novelty"

Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Pauline Frederick in The Mistress of Sheiistotie Fve-ree! Robertson-Cole Feature She fell in love, with the man who had widowed her. - The story of a woman who was loved less than her husband's dog. The only man whose hand she could not hold in friendship proved to be the only man she truly loved.

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