Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 304, 3 November 1921 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1921.
SOLDIERS WHO PAID FOR BRIDES' PASSAGE MUST STAND EXPENSE
(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 Soldiers who paid for the transportation of European brides to this country must Ft and the expense themselves, according to a ruling by Comptroller General McCarl. The government, he held, will not reimburse soldiers for such outlay. The ruling was handed down in the r-aea nt r-hristonher Piazza, formerly
of the army ambulance service, who
reimbursement irom me
day away from home. ...Miss Nellie Morrison called on Mrs. Glenn Adamson Sunday afternoon. . . .Mrs. Charles Ballenger, Miss Charlotte Coggshall, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Morrison were In Winchester Monday afternoon. .. .Mr. Glenn Adamson has purchased a fodder shredder Mrs. Glea Lane Is clerking for Mr. George Fox Mr. Price Engle, the mail carrier, is taking his vacation, and Mr. Harry Swain, his substitute, Is carrying the mail... Mrs. Lulu Gibson, Mrs. Carrie Miller, Mrs. Nellie Burroughs. Mrs. Sophrona Johnson and Mrs. Blanche Bartlett
met with Mrs. Bessie Morrison, Friday afternoon, and made a dress form for
the latter. Mrs. Ida Burgess of Ha
gerstown was a guest. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Morrison were very pleasantly surprised by the appear
ance at their home of several neigh
government for passage paid by him j bors and friends, representing young
for the transportation to this country of his wife whom he married in 1919 whn in Rprvice in Italy. Provisions
of the law under which 123 European wives of soldiers were brought to this country at the expenses of the government prior to June 5. 1920, Mr. McCarl held do not apply where a soldier has already paid for his wife's passage. "Such wives were transported," he paid, "because the enlisted men were financially unable to bear the cost thereof, and were transported on the credit of the United States to avoid the appearance of wholesale desertions by American soldiers of their European brides. The reimbursement of a Foldier who at his own expenses transported his European bride to the United States is within neither the reason nor the language of the law."
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LIBERTY. Ind. The Simon E. Snyder Post 122 American legion will hold an indoor fair in the Kennedy room next door from Harblt's department store on Nov. 9, 10. 11, 12, for the benefit of the disabled service men. The business men gave large donations in .merchandise and money, the Citizen's bank gave a registered Jersey cow, the Union County National
and old, large and small; all kinds of uniforms and nationalities. Each unmasked on being' guessed and a very pleasant time was had. Music was furnished by a victrola, and an Indian song was sung by Mrs. Maggie Smith. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner, Mr. and' Mrs. Harlan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and granddaughter Clara, Mrs. Warner Thomas, son and daughter, Mrs. Charles Bartlett and Miss Nellie Bartlett... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner and family spent Monday evening as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Turner and family :..Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Georgt Smith Dr. C. E. Martin has been appointed' chairman of the Red Cross drive in West River township. He is arranging for hi3 helpers.
D ALT OX, Ind. A Hallowe'en party
i was given at the Dalton schoolhouse
Friday night. The teachers and majority of the pupils were masked.
I Esther Gean Root received the prize
for best costume. A short program was given by the pupils, after which all participated in a weiner roast Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson and son, of Boston, have been spending a few days with relatives here Mrs. Lew
is Bates spent Thursday with Mrs
iondi ppniami ia(,,snI, frs ii t oil if vtir-
bank donated a registered Jersey heif-;ket and so Linyd. of Haeerstown.
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fr. Large crowas are expfcieu ii m-, tend the fair Miss Estelline Owen left last week for Tacoma, Washington .to spend several months with relatives; she has made her home here with her aunt, Mr3. Loyde Fosdick.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Volney Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swafford of near Everton Mrs. Sallie Duvall is visiting her daughter in Indianapolis this week.. Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Mitchell. Mrs. Julia Stevens, Mrs. mia Leonard, Mrs. Mary Bourne, Miss Helen Mitchell. Mrs. Margaret Mitchel. Mr. and Mrs. George Carmichael arid daughter, Mary, all of Liberty, left last week to spend the winter in Florida. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. The Helping Hand class of the Friends church will hold a market at Harris' store, Saturday. Nov. 19 The young people of the Friends' Whitewater quarter will entertain the young people of FriPnds' New Garden quarter next Saturday. Nov. 5 Miss Willard Collins lost control of her machine while driving Monday evening and went over an eight foot embankment in the north part of town. None of the occupants were hurt Mrs. Rollia Collins and Mrs. Willard Collins and baby were in the machine A masquerade surprise was given Mr. and xtrs. .Tames Buslv. Monday evening.
Games and music were the features of
ihe evening . Light refreshments were Ferved to the following: Mr. and Mrs. lYed Thomas, Mr. Walter Strong and
family, Mr. Vern McNutt and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and son, Iliissel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hyre, Mr. Henry Bonn and family, Mr. William Shroeder and family, Mr. Charles Lane and family, Mr. Dan Poyer and family, and Mrs. Nettie McNutt and son, Robert.
called on Jonathan Jones, Sunday.
Miss Novella Noblet called on Miss
Eva Bales, Sunday.
MILTON, Ind. The members of the cast of "Mrs. Tubbs, of Shantytown" and a few friends held a weiner supper at the Bentonville schoolhouse Thursday evening Mrs. Frank Craus of Independence, Kansas, came Friday to spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Jones Mrs. Alice Gresh and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Beeler, who gave a family dinner
day Miss Mae McDivitt. of Richmond, spent Sunday with her parents at this place. WHITEWATER, Ind. The Whitewater high school team is going to
contribute its spare time in working for the educational and social welfare of the community by putting on a Lyceum course this winter. Th3 talent which we have secured is very highly recommended Mrs. Bessie Alexander entertained Wednesday to dinner, Mrs. Inez Piatt and daughter Catherine, Mrs. Eva White and daugh ter, Mildred, Mrs. Ada Marshall, Mrs. Retta White and son, Rollo J., Mrs.
Edith Stettler and children and Mrs. Jennie Higgs of New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Diskin Jones of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Jones.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson and daughter,
Marjorie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright and family ..Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and son, Paul, was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rainer of Richmond, Sunday. .. .The high school first basketball team will play tiieir first game of the season Friday when Modoc "hi" comes here. A good game is expected. Everybody come and see first game Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirkman Mr. and Mrs. Sherly White and family called on Mrs. Mary Bunker of Richmond, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Adam Niewoehner and family was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everrett Niewoehner of Richmond. Sunday
J GREEN'S FORK, Ind. The fresh
men and sophomores of the high school gave a party in the basement of the Friends church Saturday evening. The evening was spent in games and contests. Refreshments were served to the following: Lena Underbill, Elizabeth Stackhouse. Kathleen Ridge, Cuba Sowers, Lillian Hunnicutt, Carrie Hamilton, Ruth Foland, Isabelle Kienzle. Marie Foland, Lucile Steers, Mary Ellen Albertson, Helen Ridge, Mary Meyers, Marcella Bavender, Olive Nicholson, Thelma Baven-
der, Lewis Bond, Melvin Boyd, Desmond Bavender, Orville Gamber, Milton Brooks, Ralph Albertson. Ralph Wilson, Theodore Beeson, Eugene Davis. Bernard Breen, Cecil Chamness, Kenneth Cates, Myrl Stackhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cloud entertained a number of their friends to a masquerade party Saturday evening.
Mrs. Frank Whitesell became very 111 Saturday with acute indigestion.... Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hlatt and family of Centerville were guests Sunday of Mrs. Rebecca Lumpklns and daughter
Miss Maude Mrs. James Fry or Richmond spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Thad. McCown. . . .Mrs. C. D. Sleifer of Richmond was the guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Geis-
ler and Mrs. Frank Whitesell Mr. j and Mrs. Garver Endsley and chil-j dren of Frankfort have been guests J a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Willard j Stahr Miss Anna Dilling will at-1 tend the convention of the Richmond
district Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church at Redkey Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Werking, Mrs. Casste Stout and Mrs. Phoebe Rine-
hart were guests at dinner Sunday of i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown and !
family.
Mr3. W. E. Harlan Mr. and Mrs. ( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloss and family, (Fred Elliott, of Arba, spent Sunday
John Weidenbaugh and Mrs. Jehu Boren spent Thursday evening with
of Whitewater Mr. and Mrs. C. D. afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. w. Pyle, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Harlan. .
HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mr. Peter Stultz and daughter of near Portland
have moved here for the winter.... Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and daugh
ters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
at Centerville Sunday The History club omitted the regular meeting Mon
day on account of the funeral of Wil
BETHEL. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, Spencer entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Harding and daugh-1 ter, Miss Marie Harding; Mr. and Mrs. j Merl Coleman and son. Homer; Mr. i
and Mrs. Harry Spencer and daughter,! Ixireen, and son, Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Goodenough and son, Donald, of i Richmond, were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown j ....Mrs. Nina Love spent a part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Everette, White and Mrs. Stella White Mr.j and Mrs. Henry Wolfal and daughter, of Hollansburg, spent Sunday after-,
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wol-J fal. Mrs. Reason Wolfal is very poor-! ly. ..Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson!
and two daughters, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Weidenbaugh The county Sunday school convention was held here Sun
day afternoon. There was a good at
tendance and a good program Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brumfield and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brumfield and son. Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long, of Centerville Mr. Brooks, of Union City, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and
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party In honor of Elijah Hurst's 9th Ham H. Porter. Mrs. Porter had been birthday Mr. and Mrs. Walter a member and past president of the Higham were recent guests of Rev. club J. M. Hartley and wife are ill. Mrs. Elmo Hieham at Springfield. I Tho funeral nf William H. Porter
Ohio Mrs. Ernest Doty received a
telegram Monday announcing the illness of her husband with influenza at
Atlanta. Ga Mrs. Nellie Smith, who has been visiting her daughter,
was held from his late home on South Market street Monday afternoon. Miss Esther Porter arrived home Sunday from New York City, where she is a
student at Columbia university, and
Mrs. E. L. Knipp, has returned to her ; wm remain at home a few days. The
home in Edmonton, Ky. Mrs. Knipp accompanied her home. . .Misses Alice
and Pearl Napier left Friday morning to visit Walter Napier and family at Frankfort, Ind.. ... .Miss Marie El-
well spent a few days last week with
CARLOS, Ind. The personal property of Joseph R. Morrison will be sold at public auction at his farm, on.? mile south and three-fourths mile west of this place, Wednesday, Nov. i, at 12:30 o'clock. . . .Miss Idona Cox gave a Halloween party Thursday evening for her schoolmates and
friends. All enjoyed the evening very much Will Reynard, of Muncie,
spent Thursday night with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Reynard
The Tlst birthday anniversary of
Lee Tharp was celebrated Sunday by
his children and their families, ex
cept his daughter, Bertha, of Modoc.
Among tho?e present were Mr. and Mrs. Franl: Williams and family, living south of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tharp, of Richmond: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, daughter Lurado, nd son Garreth; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and son Irvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry and family, of Marion, Ind Miss Lurado Gibson, of Marion, is ill j't tl: home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson Mrs. Orville Miller gave a little social in honor of her son. Irvin, Saturday afternoon Mr. Ru?se!l Morrison called on Charles Shigley Sunday afternoon Mr. Bart Burroughs was in Richmond with produce Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kinsey and family spent Sun-
Indianapolis friends.
Wilbur Elwell spent them.... Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday with Connersville rela
tives. .. .The members of the Ruth circle, taught by Mrs. Lida Warren, held a Halloween social at the Christian church basement Friday afternoon Mrs. E. P. Jones and Mrs.
Russell Wilson were dinner guests of Mrs. W. L. Parkins Tuesday.
following attended the funeral: Mr
and Mrs. J. M. Lontz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lontz, Mrs. Oscar Johnson and sister, Mrs. Starbuck, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sedgwick. Miss Mary Clark,
Mrs. Anna Unthank and John Clark, of
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond; Mrs. Piney Porter, Mr. and
Sunday with Mrs. Frank Burke and Dave Wissler,
Chester Hall ; 0f Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Parsons moved recently into John Nicholson's house on Perry street. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, of Connersville, were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Fearis....
ANTIOCH, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Apgar visited Sunday with Mrs. Walter Christian and family Miss Harriet Powell and W. J. Peterson, of Dayton, and Roy Craig, of Morning Sun, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark.... Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Potterf, Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Potterf and son, Mrs. Betsy Miller and Anna Giant were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wenger, of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Herschel McDivitt and son, of Hamilton, were visitors of home people Saturday and Sun-
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