Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 320, 22 November 1921 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1921.
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EATON MOOSE LODGE CELEBRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY, NOV. 24 EATON, O., Nov. 22. Frank Strayer of Richmond -will be the principal speaker here Thursday night -when Eaton lodge of Moose celebrates the fifth anniversary of Its institution, ac-
Great Northern, Flagship, Is Named U. S. S. Columbia (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 The name of the Great Northern, the new flagship of the Atlantic fleet, has been
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ling wagons, under contract with the town, before the municipal waterworks system was established. He had been ill for for some time preceding
nis aeain. ne is survived by a son.
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iuw.stu lu wi u. o. o. " i John, and a daughter, Mrs Lottie Dunroerly an array t18- I8 nn j lop, both of Eaton. His wife died three being refuted at the New iork navyj ar9 yard as an administration flagship fori J s Aroi?Sefcotmbia from which ! CAMDEN, O.-The littie son of Mr. the name is taken, is now on the list; and Mrs. Harry Malone died Saturday of naval ships to be sold. She wa3 j evening at their home in Dayton. He
cording to announcement of the speak-ibuilt ?n 1892 and during the Spanish-;has been m of pneumonia the past
HIGH SENSE QF DUTY
ers' committee. It is also announced that Judge A. C. Rislnger and Mayor Harry Rislnger will be among the local speakers. Judge V. V. Brumbaugh
will preside as toastmaster at a banquet, which will feature the celebra-i
tion. The Rev. Father Joseph M. Hyland will offer prayer at the festal board. The feast and speeehmaking will be followed other entertainment.
The festivities, including the banquet will take place In Ofld Fellow hall. Court News. Divorce, alimony and custody of children are sought in a suit filed by Roanna Waggoner against Clarence A. Waggoner in common pleas ourt. She charges extreme cruelty Rnd gross neglect. They were married in October, 1898, and have two children. A temporary restraining order prevents the husband from disposing of property. The Waggoners came to Eaton from a farm near Germantown. Mrs. Waggoner avers her husband invested in a grocery business here and lost considerable money. Gross neglect is charged in a di
vorce petition filed by Orange Myers j
against Nettie Myers, whom he married February 9, 1914. He also seeks custody of their two children, Viola, 8, and Tollman, 4. Myers avers his wife has associated with other men. On one occasion she went away with a basketball team and stayed away several weeks, he avers. Suit has been filed by the First National bank of Camden, against William Bratton and Eikenberry Bros. Co., to recover $303.50, alleged to be due on a note. Sent to Reformatory Sheriff George Jones, Monday, removed Byron Gangwer, IS years old of West Sonora, from the county jail to the state reformatory to serve a sentence of not less than three years nor more than ten years. Gangwer was sentenced by Judge A. C. Risinger in ' common pleas court. Arrange Rabbit Supper. Members of Waverly lodge. Knights of Pythias, and their families will gather Wednesday night in Pythian temple to partake of an old-fashion rabbit supper. Members of the Pythian Sisters lodge will prepare and serve the feast.
American war was in the Northern Pa-1
trol fleet, serving at one time as one
(By Associated Press! WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. Three enlisted men of the navy have been commended by the secretary for Initiative, courage and high sense of duty, displayed on the Destroyer Jacob Jones, while on full power and smoke prevention runs. On Sept. 9, the blower and exhaust
week. The funeral was held Monday ! linfs from .on.e of the rb"?r' safety
of the convoy which escorted General J afternoon at the home of E. J. FharesJonn p. McLaughlin of Kansas City
Nelson A. Miles to Porto Rico.
LOCAL ODD FELLOWS TO GIVE FIRST DEGREE
TWO DIVORCE SUITS FILED IN GREENVILLE; NEGLECT IS CHARGED
GREENVILLE. O., Nov. 22. Nellie Sprowl has filed a suit in common pleas court, praying for a divorce from
William Sprowl, to whom she was mar-j
ried on Nov. 15, 1920. The wife alleges that her husband has been guilty of extreme cruelty and gross neglect of duty, has failed to furnish her with clothing and other necessities of life, and refused to speak to her for long periods. Consider Case. The case of S. H. Mendenhall
against George E. Medford, Dora Med- j
ford and Isaac Fowell, to set aside deed, declaration of trust, order of sale and equitable relief has been taken under advisement. Charges Abandonment.
Anna Fisher in her plea for divorce filed in common pleas court Monday morning, charges that her husband, Charles A. Fisher of Lima, Ohio, to whom she was married in Darke county, Ohio, on Feb. 9, 1899, has abandoned her. Mrs. Fisher charges her husband with gross neglect of duty for the last three years. She asks for an absolute divorce, and all other relief to which she may be entitled. New Cases Common Pleas. John C. Spidel vs. S. R. Hiatt, auditor of Darke county. Ohio, and Dan H. Brown, treasurer of Darke county.
Ohio. Injunction and equitable relief. I
Mannix, Crawford and Billingsley, attorneys for plaintiff. Dewey Shaffer vs. Daniel Mullenix et al. Damages, amount claimed $10,000. Mannix, Crawford and Billingsley, attorneys. The board of education of Van Buren township rural school district vs. the board of education of Monroe township, injunction and equitable relief. Mannix, Crawford and Billingsley, attorneys for plaintiff.
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Malone. Burial in who was in charge of the fire room
ing the master oil valve and blower valves himself. He was assisted by Wallace R. Kindred of Pinckard, Kentucky and Theodore A. Bolster of Parshall, North Dakota, preventing further damage and casualties.
immediately ordered it secured, clos- cepted.
Superdreadnoaght Returns After Preliminary Tests (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22. The new superdreadnought California returned to Los Angeles harbor today, with representatives of the government bureau of standards, Washington, altar gunnery tests to determine the craft's fitness. Dry docking, power runs and machinery tests are yet to be made before the California fs finally ac
Called by Death
LOU'S B. HEPPES EATON, O., Nov. 22. Funeral services for Louis B. Heppes, 85, native of Germany, but a resident of Eaton since a child, who died Saturday, were conducted Monday afternoon in the Barron Street Christian church. The Rev. Mr. Deaton, Dunkard minister, officiated. Burial in Mound Hill ceme-
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Odd Fellows from all surrounding lodges are expected to attend Whitewater lodge Friday night when the first degree will be given by the local tam. The number of candidates that will be on hand to take the work is uncertain as an anr.ouncemen that Whitewater lodge will give the first degree
usually causes the surrounding lodges j to bring their candidates. Whitewater,
is well fjualififd to give the first degree, which is especially impressive, and the members of the team pride themselves upon their skill. While the members of Whitewater lodge are especially proud of their first degree work they "back down to none" on the other degrees. The local lodge was invited to Dayton last September to give the third degree at the state meeting of Ohio Odd Fellows and their work there was so good that many compliments have been received from Ohio lodgemen and the local men received a gri-at deal of publicity.
Elmer Hawkins, who is in charge of' the entertainment for Friday evening. j
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Woodward Returns From Friends Arm Discussion Walter C. Woodward, editor of the American Friend, has returned iron Philadelphia, where he attended the meeting of the Friends Service committee, last Thursday. On Friday, Mr. Woodward gave a short address before the graduate school at Haverford college, on tho Five Years meeting.
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