Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 299, 28 October 1921 — Page 11

PAGE ELEVEN FATHER AND SON WEEK 'S FUNNY ' I'D ft 1 HSS ft-AN EXPERT SNErAKTHtPF GPIH C? ME A U3T ST) K OBSERVATION WILL BE HUN& MS NEW OVEKtOHT ON THffT KACK ryl ' I HE 3 EttN HfcR& Art SOINQ- TO HEUP MET IK MY ON "THE HABITS OPAUS. Ltm ir Q WIDESPREAD IN STATE I please fwsx. Hin to wm i. , I INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 2g. Observa-j Hon of "Father and Son Week" from J Nov. 6 to 12 will be more general throughout Indiana this year than at: any time since the inauguration of! the movement, according to R. J. ; Duke, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., ini . EXPERT SNEAK' THIEF

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this state. Associations in Indiana have been planning to make the week the occasion of appropriate ceremonies, Mr. Duke says. Attention has been called to the Father and Son movement this year by a proclamation issued by President Harding and by an indorsement of the International Sunday School association. This movement was originated by the Y. M. C. A., of Providence, R. I., in 1909, according to Mr. Duke, and has grown steadily until it is now

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plained by Mr. Duke, is to get fathers lth hfJ daughter and family Mr and to renew their interest in their Pa-;Mrs- Troy kabel. Miss Kathryn ternal obligations, to lead sons to,farquhar spent Tuesday night w th deeper respect and appreciation for; Miss Helen an . A community their fathers and homes, to lead bothower or Mrs. Elsie West at the fathers and sons to regard the church) home of her Parents Mr. and Mrs. and Sunday School as necessary to George Hardwick, Vednesday evening, the finest development of their spirit- -Mj. and Mrs. 1 A Conar-

ual liveB and to secure their co-oper ation in the work and support of the church. Suburban BETHEL. Ind. Mrs. W. E. Harlan returned home Monday after spending Fame time with her children in Richmond. . .Mrs. Mary Young and Miss l.ucile Black, of New Paris, O., spent from Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer W. A. Hyde is helping Amos Black, of New Paris u-ith hla corn Catherine... Mrs. Me.ni. Harrtsnn of Fountain City. spent Tuesday with Miss Delia Anderson Mrs. Celia Anderson is spending a few days in Richmond with her son. Albert Anderson, and family Mrs. Clarence Addleman and son Carl and Mrs. E. N. Thompson were guests Thursday of Ernest Hunt and family.

of near Braffettsville. . . .Mr. and Mrs.n'd""; Oliver Spencer entertained at dinner pen7rue"f lg" fc atf Sunday: Mrs. Mary Young and, son JS8':.'-? "i!"

Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Black and daughter Luclle and son Robert, Mrs. Hnnah Sawyer and daughter Helen and Jacob Card, all of New Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Addle HUl, or New Madison. Mrs. Jennie Tbwnsend and daughter Ethel of Whitewater, and W. A. Hyde. Miss Loreen and Lowell Spencer were afternoon callers Miss Florence Boren spent Saturday, night and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Boren. ...Rev. and Mrs. Roy L. Brown spent Monday night and Tuesday with their son, Mr. Leighton Brown, and wife. Rev. Brown just closed a meeting at Fort

Scott. Kas.. and Is now on his way to'Baies of Mooreiand" s'pent Saturday

Jackson, Ky., to hold a protracted meetine. They had fine results in

Kansas. . .There will be a Sunday school convention here next Sunday . afternoon. Special music by Whitewater and Bethel churches. Everyone invited. .. .Mrs. Harry Marshall spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Ell Hyde ...Mrs. Guy Anderson spent Thursday with friends in Webster Mr.

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fill a laiunji ... .juuii i uaie uuu iamily of Nashville and Mrs. Chester Arnett of Palestine, Ohio, were guest3 Sunday of W. R. Tharpe and family .Miss Cynthia Marshall and Miss; Marie Harris spent last week withl relatives at Green's Fork.... Miss Fern Addleman of Richmond spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ad dleman. . . .Miss Lillie Endsley spent Monday with Ollie Skinner. .. .Hnderfron Ketring, who is staying with his ton, Wesley, and family. Is ilL JACKSONBURG, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riggs were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. . .Robert Beeson and son, Claude, have returned from their fishing trip to Michigan The Ladies' Aid society cleared $108 at the Shook-Dagler sale Thursday... Rev. D. L. Milligan will fill hi3 regular appointments here on Sunday morning and evening Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Personett and daughter Willys were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scates Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gethers and Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks were at Liberty Sunday ...Miss Anna Moorman, of Richmond, is the guest of Miss Margaret Hood... Mrs. Charles Riggs will give a party for the young married people's Sunday school class Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Vern DeHays and Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks attended the farmers meeting at Richmond Saturday evening Fred Scott and familv FDent Sundav vitth fri tnri4 Titian 'Vir

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gersiown rnursaay .Mrs. Frank Lutz attended the meeting of the Relief corps at Richmond Tuesday. . . . Mrs. Laura Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Vern DeHays and Mr. and Mrs. John Walters attended the Re.bekah lodge meeting at Germantown Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz had as their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hiday and daughter and Mrs. Kate Virgin of Fortville. Mrs. Whitacre and sons William and Woodrow of IndianaDolis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Alfrey of Hartford City Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell, of Richmond, spent Monday at the home of Fred Scott James Underwood and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. James Lutz Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eastman have returned from a visit' with friends at Hollansburg Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Craig Elinta, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Craig. Is sick. MODOC, Ind. A shower was given on Mrs. Chester Hodson. Tuesdav evening. She received many nice and useful presents Miss Doris Abel, who Is attending school at Bloomington. spent the week-end with parents. IB MM --d Mj-tvnin-KeepVbur-EVes

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Dr - and Mrs. O. E. Abel Mrs. Wilbur Johnson spent Tuesday afternoon in Parker Mrs. W. W. Moore, of Oklahoma, is here to spend the winter roe spent Monday afternoon in Win Chester Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Rubush and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burly Conwell and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Navlnr and snn laster at Carlos City Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hodson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Chamness at Carlos fiftr Vf. nwsA y f . ir:ii ttj cttS and Mrs. Emmet McGunegill Mr. noy Cramer, of Marion, spent the week end with Clara Tullis. MOORELAND, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb and daughter. FreeL:'l" ere eeK-ena guests of Mr. and "rs - K0De" Smith and family of near Mooreland. . .Miss Ruth Marshall was a Mooreland visitor Friady morning. . ..Miss Vida Halstead was home the week-end from Newcastle Mrs. Mark Wrightson is spendins this week IpV a ,rjU-onn !Gjjn .visitors TuesI . . . . .uiao uua rmiaLfiJu oi iuooreFern Smith and family spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. ia J. Holcomb of Losantsville. . k. There was a prayer meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Orval Parker's Friday night Grimm. Thnrsri oronin,, tverrett Manifold and Miss Genette White, of Mooreland have been marlied Miss Margaret Conway, spent ,r.'l' "A." 'VJ out. ..'.mIss Paulin; Davis was ill tuesday night with Miss Bernice Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bookout spent Wednesday evening at Modoc with Mr. and Mrs. Vedl Johnson Mr. Orville Thionburg is improving. .Mrs. Luther Ball was very ill. Friday afternon Miss Georgia and bunday with iss Lena Smith.... ..Miss Cora and Isabelle Grim and Ruth Marshall of ooreland visite1 the Glesseye school, Friday Miss Georgia Bales, Miss Freedith Holcomb and Miss Lena Smith was in Mooreland, Saturday ight Mrs. Card and Irving Lilly, of near Mooreland was in Hagerstown, Saturday night Mis3 Blanche Freer of near Losantsville sent Monday night with Miss Freedith Holcomb Miss Cora and Isabelle Grim called on Miss Lena Smith of Moreland Saturday afternoon Clarence Brown was in Mooreland, Satur day. . . .Miss Freedith Holcomb of near Moreland. caled on Miss Blanche and Olive Freer, Sunday evening Mrs. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb called on Mr. and Mrs. Jake Freer and family, MonELDORADO, O Mrs. Hulda Coovert spent from Wednesday until Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sch losser. . . .Elmer Banta and family, of Lewisburg, Daniel Banta and wife, and Wilbur Banta and wife, of near West Manchester, and Andrew Wysong and wife, of near Eaton, were the guets of Mr. and Mrs. George Banta, Sunday. Edward Chambers and wife, of near Eaton, were evening callers MMr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackford, Roger Blackford and mother, Mrs. Lydia Blackford, of Middleown, took diner with Frank Blackford and family. Sunday. .. .Emerson Beard and family took supper with A. A. Miller and fam ily, of near Lewisburg, Saturday evening H. R. McPherson and family and Mrs. Effie Smith sppnt Sunday evening with Bmerson Beard and family.... C. V. Barnes and family of Farmersville, were the guests of Mr. Frank Buroughs and family, Sunday Samuel Stouflt and family, of Portland. Ind., were the guests of C. V. Campbell and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Kimmel and John Petry were also guetts, Sunday ..Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackford and Roger Blackford and mother, Mrs. Lydia Blackford, of Middletown, called on Rev. J. H. Blackford and their daughter, Lenore, Sunday afternoon.. . .Irvin Deems and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Deem, of Eaton, spent Sunday with John Deem and family.. Rexxa Furry and son, Jesse, of Hamilton, spent Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Daily.. . .Wm. Deems and family, of near Gettysburg, and Hary Deem and family, took diner with Charles Cline and family, of near Kitchel, Ind., Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lon Daily spent Sundav with Henry Davis and family 'of near Eaton Sylvester Lawrence and family and John Eddins and fami ly, of Savona, and Wm. Oswalt and Ask For It! IT! 1 Expect to find the Fisherman, the Mark of Supremacy, on every bottle ot a i - ii . i i cmiu&iun uxaL you uuy. This means that you will olufir r-li Ssmp SCOTTS EMULSION acoci at Down, Diosmiieio. n. J. ALSO MAKERS OF ItKiOID! m ! (Tablets or Granules) ?L9J3 INDIGESTION

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Sunday guests of W. B. Eddins arid family r. and rs. Uriah Emrick and Harvey Emrick and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura Trick and son, R. C. Trick A. J. Hamilton and family spent Sunday evening with Harvey Emrick and family Mrs. Miriam Copp, of West Alexandria, is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Laura Trick and son, R. C. Trick.... . .Mrs. F. E. Corey, Mrs. Winnie Fudge and Ivy Lipps were Richmond visitors on Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Banfill and Glen Hamilton and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Banfill and sisters, Mises Delia and Elsie Banfill e..Wm. Ward and family and Charles Kessler and family took diner with Mrs. Mary Jane Kessler and son, Clarence of Eaton Elmer Harshman and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Juday spent Sunday with George Belle and family, of near Camden, O Mrs. Dr. Kimmel, of New Madison, Mrs. Ozro Kimmel and Evin Disher left last Thursday to spend several days with relatives in Bloomington, Ind Misses Ruth M Kee, Dorothy Rautsaw and Loren Juday and Charles Hapner took supper with Ozro Kimmel and family Sunday. Robert Stayton and family spent Friday night of last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stayton John Penland and family and Harris Minnich and family spent Sunday with Lowell Penland and Leonard Minnich, of Oxford. E. A. Unthank and family and Odra Bunger, of Dayton, 6pent Sunday with Wilford Tanner and family Mr. and Mrs. P. G. McFaddin visited William Bailey and mother, of Brinley s Station, Sunday afternoon Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Eshleman and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Guenther and son, Russel, Mrs. Kate Millwood, Mrs. Sarah Minnich and Jacob Geeting took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Minnich and daughter. Hazel, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harley Coovert, Mr- and Mrs. Carson Ritz, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Agler and son, Jean, and James Petry and family were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell. .. .Mrs. Edward Rautsaw left Sunday to spend three days with her daughter, Miss Maud Rautsaw, of Dayton.... Mrs. Mattie Lantis, of West Elkton, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stayton called on

James Bechtol and family, of near Mrs wiliarJ? Cniiir,, mT vtnn s,mH, .ff.n Mrc M,rv!.M.rs- NVUlard Collins, Mr. and Mrs.

Eaton. Sunday afternoon. . .Mrs. Mary Lee, Ernest Lee and son, Joseph, Orville Richards and family, Christ Sayler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sayler and Miss Nancy Rush spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Shewruon, of New Madison. ECONOMY, Ind Mrs. P. C. Hubbard and daughter Miss Mary Richmond, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson and daughter, Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet entertained at dinner Thursday evening, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Loop of Martinsville, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bellenger of Hagerstown, Miss Bessie Albertson of Chautauqua, New York, and Mrs. L. A. Albertson Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson and Milo Lamb of Messick, spent Sunday with Herman and Loring Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Will Connaroe were at Richmond Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Loop and Mrs. L. A. Albertson and daughter. Miss Bessie Albertson and Miss Belle Conley enjoyed dinner Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ballenger at Hagerstown Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Loop spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Manning and left for their home at Crawfordsville Saturday Mr. D. C. Randall and son Glen Randall of West Elkton spent Sunday with Charley Randall and family and Mrs. D. C. Randall, who has been the guest of her son Charley the past week Mr. Frank Gardner of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards Harry Downing is Economy's new marshal and deputy sheriff, having been sworn in Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Doke Swain and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Connaroe Mrs. Alice Frazier accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Allie Weyl to Richmond Tuesday Mrs. Martha Farmer is visiting her brother.

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Perry Cain, at Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stegall with Rich mond friends spent Sunday with friends at Indianapolis Miss Bessie Albertson of Chautauqua, New York, and mother, Mrs. Albertson, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Friday evening P. O. Beckman and Charley Randall attended a business men's meeting at Richmond Tuesday evening.... A reception and social will be given at the Friends church Fri day night for the minister, Mr. C. E. J Thomas and family. Everybody Is ; invited. This will be the beginning of a series of socials during the winter. Mrs. Emma Hadley of Richmond, sang at the Friends church Sunday morning A number of our young people will attend basketball game at Green's Fork Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. .Rev. and Mrs. Sylvester Billheimer and Mrs. Wallace Chessman were the ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan Tuesday and Wednesday The Sunathla society met at the country home of Mrs. Lawrence Macey Wednesday afternoon. Arrangements were made to have a Thanksgiving market at the Davis and Randall store, November 23. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Reynolds entertained at six o'clock dinner Monday evening in honor of their daughter Lucille's thirteenth birthday, and Mrs. Olia Hinshaw's fifty-first birthday. The following were the guests: Miss Idris Hinshaw, Miss Ruth Reynolds, Miss Elizabeth Reynolds, Mr. Clyde Hinshaw, Mr. Oliver Marine, Mr. and Mrs. Orla Hinshaw, and Rev. and Mrs. C. ! O. Reyonlds The Ladies' Progres-! sive, Bible class of the Friends Sunday school held a class meeting at 'he home cf Mrs. Nellie Wright, Wednes-I day afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Ross Macey gave a masquerade party at their home Tuesday evening. All the masqueraders were guessed except SSdil.TlSSf lele?aia were played. Pumpkin pie, crackerfomiltf J Tic TT 1- r.i laiuuj, .mi. niiu mis. nugu i nomas, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thomas, Mr. and Linus Reyonlds, Mr. Arthur Collins

rfntitmil Ml, IrS-,JHtTt!da5r services at the Christian church Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brink- at Mooreland Sunday and were guests

Y' , na rs- iarence tsrinKiey, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macev. Mr. and i Mrs. earnest King, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodgin, Mrs. Marquis Thomas, Mrs. Fannie Mills, Mrs. Charles Spencer, Mrs. Joseph Macey, Mr. Forrest Spencer, .Miss Grace Pitts, Miss Thelma Macey and Mr. and Mrs. Ross , Macey Mrs. Russel Hiatt is criti cally ill at her home. j WEBSTER, Ind. The home of Mr.' and Mrs. Milton Bishop was the scene of surprise Sunday on Mrs. Bishop. Those enjoying the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Indro Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hatchler, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Bishop, Miss Vivian and Cathleen and Elizabeth Bishop, all of Richmond. A dinner was served Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hampton and family, of Richmond, have moved to the Lucus property in Webster Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rapp and children, of Connersville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bertha Huelson John Ruch and daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Davenport ,of Richmond, spent Monday with Mrs. Bertha Huelson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morrison, of this place, Russel Morrison and sister, Nellie, of Carlos, spent Sunday visiting their father at Oxford, O .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath, of Modoc, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morrison John Miller has returned after spending several months in Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jarrett and children, of Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Borton, of this place, , ana .ir. ana Mrs. Joe Alexander and family, of New Paris, O.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Cramer and family of near 'Oxford, Ohio Mrs. Barney Bunger, who has been spending several days with relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich., has returned n

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home Mrs. Rebecca Code is spending a few days with Miss Minnie Tinglar. WEBSTER, Ind. Mr. and Mre. Jas. Bunger and daughter, Blanche, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strait and family of Ansonia, Ohio... Mrs. Delphia Hollingsworth spent Tuesday shopping in Richmond. . .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jay and daughter, Elizabeth, of Richmond, visited Mr.

and Mrs. F. D. Jay Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jay visited Mrs. Mattie Williams Sunday. . .Mrs. Jennie Aug. purger and son, Raymon, of Winchester, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey. . . .Barney Bunger and grandson, Wilbur Bunger, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner and Carmen Bunger, of Lynn.... Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Brumfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brumfield. of Richmond.... Mrs. M. C. Har- ' vey and daughter, Letha, spent a few days tnis week with Mr and Mrs Charles Myers, of Hagerstown. . .Mrs. Anna Jane Bond and Miss Abbie Mar shall spent Wednesday in Richmond ....The Live Wire Sunday school class of Webster M. E. church, organized recently, will hold a shower Friday evening, Oct. 28, at the M. E. church. HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hindman of Newcastle were guests of Attorney and Mrs. Frank Mason Mrs. Daisy Spencer of Indianapolis is visiting her mother, Mrs. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush Mr. and Mrs. Harry Terhune and daughters, Helen and Mary, and Mrs. Frank Neal of Richmond were enter tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vnanes ilorme Saturday Oscar !Jonus or amDndge City sr-ent the nIkt with his brother, Orpha Jones, !nd .family- -Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, 55 aJid fami1 Tl? re ! f?,!0 Mr" and Cfud,Davisoa , fI' " V lMKrs' Edna .T .011 tnd' d Xt V1STS ,er ed at San(iav dinner Tr and Mrs i V . I J .Mrs. Edgar Davis of Indian-! apolis is here visiting her sister, Mrs.! Edna Kirby....Mr. and Mrs. Ralph! TX'"r-ivl nttrJ r t nuv j i (Mrs Ada TWstnn ttHoH th ramr ! of Rev. and Mrs. Kirshner. . . .A very! pleasant surprise was given Mrs. Mart Werking Sunday morning when she returned from Sunday school. It being her birthday, a few. of her many friends prepared a fine dinner in honor of the occasion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copland and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Mell Wogaman Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Daugherty entertained at a family dinner Sun day. Their guests were Frank Daugherty who has been here from California for some time visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Ledbetter of Tipton. Raymond Daugherty and children of Economy and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daugherty of this place.... The Parent-Teachers' association held SLOAN'S EASES PAIN RELIEVES THE ACHE TORMENTING, agonizing rheumatic aches tre quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Apply it freely and enjoy a comforting sense of warmth. It penetrates witliout rubbing. Good also for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints.-stemal aches and pains, backaches, strains and sprains. Don't let pain lay you up. Keep Sloan's Liniment handy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it, for it certainly does produce results. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.

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a very interesting meeting in the high school building Monday evening. William Dudley Foulke of Richmond, gave an interesting address to a very appreciative audience. His subject was "The Relation of The Family to the School" Betty Gates, little daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Phil Gates, is recovering from lung fever.

Monroe School Misses Dorothy McDerraott, Ruth McKee, and Lois Ware attended the home-coming at Miami University at Oxford, Saturday. They witnessed the football game in which Miami defeated Wesleyan college Ruth Brown, Williard Deaton, Mildred Dalrymple, and Daniel Wogoman were absent from school Friday The attendance of the third grade was very regular last week Miss McKee spent Weday, nl?h Wltn !ss Ra,ney at her uviuc; in iatuu .uiss oajena rtaney visited school Thursday and Friday... The school has purchased a new typewriter Mr. Garver who was injured in an automobile accident recently, is not able to be back in school this week. He is not recovering as rapidly as was expected Mrs. Howard Peele visited the first grade Friday afternoon. Professor Sheppard will repeat his entertainment on the mysteries of hypnotism and psychology at Monroe auditorium, Thursday evening, Oct. 27th. County Superintendent Bennett of Miami county, one of the board members, and an architect visited our RICHMOND'S

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school building Thursday evening to get plans for a new centralized building. . . .Superintendent Motes and family spent Saturday night with his sister, Mrs. Worrell at Gertnantown. They spent Sunday with his brother. Ed Moses, also of Germantown .. Mr. Moses, Mr. Grasshoff and Mr. Campbell attended a banquet of the School Master's club at the Rossman hotel at Eaton Friday night Monroe baseball team defeated Lewisburg Friday afternoon with a score of 9 to 5 The grade rooms are all very nicely decorated for Hallowe'en Miss McKee and Miss Raney joined the Glee club Any farmers interested in making an exhibit of grain for the grain and hay show at the International Live Stock Exhibitio nat Chicago, may receive information from P. G. Campbell. Entries should, be in before Nov. 12 Mrs. Holcom"! taught the fourth grade Monday on account of the illness of Mrs. Dempsey Miss Alene Gleadell of West Florence visited the high school Monday Mr. Huntsinger of Piqua took a picture of the entire school Monday. Some of these pictures will be used in the next Preble county manual. IRISH MEETING SUNDAY (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 28 The first state convention of the Indiana branch of the American association for Recognition of the Irish Republic will be held here Sunday, Oct. 30. with Eamon O'Mara, Lord Mayor of Limerick, as the principal speaker. H. P. Mucian of East Chicago, acting president, will preside at the opening session. DAYLIGHT STORE VIGRAN'Q v Ladies' ShopO FOR BETTER VALUES in I '""''""Uliuiuniimiiiiinmiiiiiiniimmiiiimmmuininmiimiiiimiroimuur III BATTERY RE-CHARGING I I Lowest Rates Best Service I Why Pay More? Free Delivery I 1 RICHMOND BATTERY & I I I RADIATOR CO. i 1 phone 1365 12th and Main I uiMiMiiutnmtmtuiuiinHinmntmiinitniimniffnHitmiminiiiuintuitiinuifii Rapp's Cut Price Co. 525-529 Main St Does Not Sell Cheap Merchandise But Good Merchandise Cheap NELL BREAD The Loaf that Satisfies FRANK JACOBS 623 N. 12th St.