Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 324, 29 November 1921 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1921.

PAGE SEVEN

SEEK LARGE CROWD FOR COMMUNITY TEST; PITTINGER TO SPEAK

(Special to the Palladium). GREEN'S FORK, Ind., Nov. 29 It is planned to entertain all farmers, both owners and tenants, in a rommunity gathering here Wednesday night. Cards have been sent to all land operators in the township, inviting them to the "Rural Community Fest" and giving a program of the entertainment offered which, tosether

with the oyster supper, it is will draw a packed house.

The evening program "will

in the Friends' church at Green's j Fork, the ladies of the congregation i serving the oyster supper. Prof. L. T. j Pittinger of Delaware county already j heard in several part3 of the county, ; has been secured as the principal! speaker and will talk on accomplishments of the farm bureau. Dr. Mc-j Kane, of the state health bureau, will; show his movies illustrating the fight' against tuberculosis, and Everett1

Hunt, county president, is expected to be present. Special Songs.

Songs from the farm bureau songi book, several of which proved so pop-1 ular at the Monday night meeting in' Richmond, will be given by the Boys' j Glee club of the Green's Fork highschool under the direction of Mi.-iS; Florence Neff. This will be the first

time that the book has been used

farm bureau meetings in this county or that Wayne farmers have had an opportunity to hear a number of the sonars. With so many attractions offered. Walter Hunnicutt. township chairman, i confident oi" a large attendance and hi.-, assistants have prepared accordingly with preparations made also for v. osun and children.

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BTHEl. Ind.. Mr, C. p.nd son Chester and Mifs sj-ent from Wednesday with Mr. and Mr-. V. Li.

I was the dinner guest Saturday of Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Newman and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Washier find

1 family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hinshaw of Snow Hill. . . Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Isenbarger, of I Lynn, were the guests Saturday night j ; and Sunday of his brother James and family. . . . Miss Bessie Miles, a student j in John Herron Art school. Indianap-' olis, came Wednesday evening to ! spend her Thanksgiving vacation here; 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will, (Miles. She returned to school Mon-!

cay. . . .Miss Beatrice Pearson was the Sunday guest of Miss Pauline York. . . Mr. and Mrs James Newman entertained their children, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Newman and Mr. and Mrs !

believed Howard -Newman or Kictimond, at an

I eiaDorate inanksgiving dinner, Thursbe staged ' c'a" and Mrs. Jesse John3on

irem near w incnester, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson. Allen, who ha3 not been so well for severl days, was some better Sunday evening.. Mr. and Mrs. George Bates and family were shopping in Winchester Friday Rev. Herbert Surface of Union City, will preach here Sunday morning and evening, Dec. 4 The Misses Pauline York, Alice Chamness, Beatrice Pearson, Florence Boycr, Gladys Murray, Irene Chamness, Bpssie Wampler. Mrs. Marianna Engle, Mrs. Ida Meredith and Mr. Kenneth Chamness visited the school here Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newman spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. J. Y. Engle and

family of nea'- Arba Miss Irene!

Chamness. a student of the Muncie

in ! school, spent her Thanksgiving vaca

tion here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Chamness Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Balrs and family, with Mr. and Mrs. Will Vright and daughter, Mary, spent Si'ntiuy with Mr. and Mrs. Roscofi Reger unci family of near Winchester Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thornburgh entertained at an elaborate Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. The dining table was beautiful with its snowy white covering. The ceirerpiece was a huee hollow pumpkin filled with beautiful apples that, were sent from Washington, and other de-

Covers were laid for

MOST BEAUTIFUL LADY IN JAPAN RETURNS HOME

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and Mrs. Archie Armstrong.

WEBSTER. Ind. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Milburn in Cambridge City was the scene of a Thanksgiving party given in honor of relatives and friends. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Myers, son Robert, daughter Mary, Miss Isabelle Kinzel of Green's Fork, Mr. and Mrs.

Beverlev, Mr. M. C. Harvey visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Hagerstown Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Blair and family have moved into the property vacated by Jesse Fulton who has moved to Ogden..... Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bishop entertained at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Bishop and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bishop and family all of Richmond.

Williams, Miss Pauline

Lady Ryochi Kujo. Lady Ryochi Kujo, often called Japan's most beautiful woman, has returned to her native land from London after a long visit. Her husband is the younger brother of the empress of Japan.

and Mrs.' John Myers of near Center- NEW WESTYILLE. Ohio. Mr. and

ville. Mr. and Mrs. George Sowers and; Mrs. Jerry Hennemeyer attended the family of Green's Fork. Mr. and Mrs. j spiritualist meeting in Richmond SunMerle Wheeler and daughter Beverley, ! day evening .... Mrs. Edith Sammonds Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey and daugh-! and little son, John Allen, spent Wed-

ter Letha of Webster, Mr. and Mrs. j nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen

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lngs given by Martha Sowers and ....Mrs. Riley Hubbard spent Sunday

Pattie, Minnie Clark spent Wednesday after

noon in Richmond Mrs. Sadie Thompson of Spring Grove spent Friday with Mrs. Edwin Norris on Middleboro piko Mort Norri3 and daughter of Lansing, Mich., have been spending the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. EJwin Norris.... Mrs. Floyd Bogan spent Friday night with her mother. Mrs. Lucy Jones.... Mrs. Tora Fldridge spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Nora Norris.... A Thanksgiving program was given by the scholars of No. school house Friday afternoon

E Anderson 1 Edith Smith i until Friday McCauley of

Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Ray I'ef.tijohn and daughters, Mary Marie; and Rui li Wiilodean, of Ridgevil'.e : spen' from Thursday evening until : Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Oliver Spen-, cor Mis. Fern Addleman and, friend Karl Voder of Richmond were: Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mr: . Clarence Addleman Mi--. Florence Boren and friend Mr. Elmer Berg of Richmond weiv Thanksgiving j quests of Mi-, and Mrs. John Boren... i ..Mr. fnd Mrs. Anson Brumfield and erandson Wayne spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jo?oph lAng of Centervine Mr Rerl Hydf and family' of New Madison. Ohio were Sundd.v cuesis of Mr. and Mr?. P:ii Hyde i Mis Wyvona Hyde and friend Donald VYindele spen' Thursday afternoon "vit'.i Edward Roberts and family of N' w Madison Mr.-. Everette White pf,nt a few da.-' la.st week with hfr j iren's, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll and familv of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Ar '-oil l.rui'.'f'! "Id and grandson Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Boren and 4h-!!2'i!r. Miss Florence were Sunday uf Mr. Humphrey Mikesell and f'.r.d'v of near Chester The peo- ''" of !;!: cfrnnuinily had a dinner at iV 'V. uary iia'! Sunday. Quite a lew attendul !h dinner and a grand feat, was had at the noon hour. Every ore seeming to fuliy enjoy it Mr. and Mrs. Leigh'on Brown were

Thanksgiving guv:.ts of Harry Goodenotigh and family of Richmond Their fon Donald (Joodenough returned liome with thr-ni and siayed until Stindsy, then his parents came after him Mrs. Sarah Anderson still remains i'.l The body of Mrs. L. 1,. Peden arrived at Richmond Thursday morning from Denver. Colo., where lie died Nov. 13. The funeral was preached her" Friday afternoon by the Rev. Scott of Lynn here at the Bethel Ir.irch then he was hurried at Arba. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan were Thanksgiving guest- of Mrs. Louisa Kniflker of Nev Madison. 'Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Mer! Coleman and son Homer spent. Saturday wiMi Mrs. Carrie Coleman of Lynn Mrs. Garnelt Smith ar.'! un. and Miss Christine O.-falt of MiddU-borro spent

I licious frui's

Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ninde and son of;

Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Dan

Mr. Kenneth Rife of Geneva. Dr. and!

Mis. E. V. Thamburgh and two chil-l sanization la.st week as follows: Presi dreu of I.vun. Ind., Mrs. Eva Thorn-1 dont- I)r- Iavid R. Moore; vice-presi burgh and daughter Crete, Mr. and j dent Kev- 'alter E. Dye: secret a i-y Mrs. Ota Thomas and son Raymond, i treasurer, Rev. S. L. Martin.

.Mrs. i-.iizaDetti Giendenning and son, Joe, and daughter Edna, of Bryant, hid., Mrs. Emily Thornburgh. and the host f;nd host- ss. . . ..Mr. and Mrs. Will Craft, and his mother, of Richmond, were the guests Saturday of Mr. .lames Isenbarger and family Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Senior were the Sunday guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wright Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bee son motored to Richmond Sunday afternoon.

Edith Milburn and music featured the afternoon's entertainment Miss

Helen Harper of Richmond spent

Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Parrish.

.Fay Culbertson of Richmond is

spending several days with his son Cleo Culbertson and family A Thanksgiving dinner was given at the country heme of Mr. and Mrs. Wes

ley Sulliv

attending were Mr. and Mrs. Everett

Sullivan and son Robert of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King and son Keith of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moore and children Billy and Wilda, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore of this place. ....Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer entertained at Thanksgiving dinner at their home in Fountain City for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Palmer of Richmond. Mrs. Clara Cain and children of Williamsburg, Mrs. Belle W ills. Will Wills and Frances Wehrley of Webster Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brumfield and daughter Kathleen, Mr. Milton Atkinson of Richmond spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John Mendenhall. A sort program was given by The pupils of the intermediate room Wednes day afternoon and patrons who attended were: Mrs. Patric Qttigley, Mrs. Mary Ellis, Mr. Lncile Beeson; Mrs.

Flora Fulton. Mrs. Mrs. Earl Stevens

son, Mrs. Allie Brumfield. Mrs. Bell Willis, Mrs. Lucile Jay, Mrs. James

helf at the Harbit department ! Hunger. Mrs. Cora Williams, Mrs. Anlio heranie over hala need i "a W illiams, M rs. Fannie Teasel, Mrs.

from a s

store. He became

while doing work in an ins?cure posi-

Chamness. Ii0n ana 1011 to the lioor. . . . 1 lie min-

rs or l nion countv ettected an. or-

afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and sons, Howard and Cecil, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and son. Howard and Frank, an Lee Ammerman spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge and family. . Little Blondina King has been visiting relatives in Richmond. .. .Mrs. Allen Breese spent Friday with Mr. and

n north of Richmond. Those i Mrs. Herbert Sammons Mrs. Mary

Ammerman has received word that her nephew, Lewis Bois. of Texas, is dead Mrs. Elijah Ballerger and daughter, Mrs. Bert Ray, spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday visiting relatives in Indianapolis. .. .The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the New Westville Friends church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. M. C. Stegall will give a demonstration of dress forms. All members are urged to b present ....Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge and sons. Robert and Lloyd. John Haddon, Mrs. Mary Animernian and sons, Howard and Frank, and Lte Amuierman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Ammerman and lamily : Mr. and Mrs. John Breese and George

i Breese spent Thursday with Mr. and i 'Mrs. Alonzo Breese The wiring of I the church for electric lights has not!

I been completed. It is said it will be

Myrtle Thompson, some time before lights will be in the Mrs. Cora Morri- j homes Several from here attended

the Jackson township Sunday School convention at the New Hope church Sunday afternoon and evening. The convention was well attended. An excellent program was given both afternoon and evening.

Nell

Miss Anna Marie Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Pattie of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and family had as their Thanksgiving guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and son Clifford, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yornauf and Miss Madge Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ewing of Richmond spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eldridge on Middletoro pike Mr. and Mrs. J. B Diehl entertained at their home on Middleboro Dike, on

Thanksgiving day. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.) Clyde Addleman. Mr. and Mrs. Amy Chanen, Mr. and Mrs. Dill Addleman and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Addleman, all of Richmond. ... Mrs. Mary Pemerton ! and son Woroie entertained Thanks-1 giving: Mr. and Mrs. Will Puthoff and I family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Oook, all of Rich-j mond....Miss Ardella Worley is vis-j iting her sister, Mrs. William Ross? of Crete, who has been very ill '

Mr. and Mrs. Nona Kirkman and daughter, Marjorie entertained on Thanksgiving day the following guests! Mr. and Mrs. Dave Golden and family I

of Richmond, Mr. Mark Johannmg and If you want plentv of tMck beautiful. Mr Rosco Fovib e. Mr. and Mrs lglossv Fi,ky hajr by al, meang Yv- alter Brumfield of Richmond spent j )id of danarufft for it win Ptarve vour Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Don- hair and ruin it if you don.t aid Baynes.... Master George Golden It doesn't do much good to try to spent, the week end with Mr. and Mrs. j brush or wash it out. The onlv sure

CHOIR OF 200 VOICES TO SING AT ELKS' SERVICES CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 29. A choir of 200 will participate in annual memorial services of the Cincinnati Lodge of Elks Dec. 4. in Music Hall.

Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless

Norm Kirkman Mr. ana .virs. or-1 v.ay t0 get rid of dandruff to dissoivP val Boyd of Richmond spent Tuesday j it. thpn ,. d(!trov it entfreiv Tn An

this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when

afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid

....A very pleasant surprise was giv-j en Miss Inez Townsend. Friday eve-i ning al her heme on Middleboro pike, j Dainty refreshments were served to'; the following quests : Miss Nell Wil-; Hams. Miss Agnes Glunt, Miss Ehiej Hartman, Miss Mary Jackson, Miss Re- j becca Roe, Mis Ardith White. Miss, Inez Townsend. Miss Dorothy Wil-j liams, Albert Hartman, Denver Co-;

field and Harry McDowney. tnairiage of Miss Ester daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Albright on the Middleboro

GREEN'S FORK. Ind. Dr. Neff and family entertained Friday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mentirnhall and son. George, Omar Dillion. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson and son, Norman, ami daughter, Mary Elma Beeson. The evening was spent with music and conteVts. Light refreshments w-ere served A community feast will bo held in Green's Fork at the Friend;;' church. Nov. 30, Wednesday evening good program will be fnven, consisting of music, speak-

ine and moving pictures. L. A. Pett-

inser of Sclma. will speak .... Frank Black and Yera Black spent Saturday

in Richmond ... .Mrs. Lucy Jones of Richmond spent from Saturday until Tuesday here with relatives Mrs. Stewart of Richmond returned to hcr home Sa'urday after visiting hor daughter and mother.

LYNN, Ind. The revival at the Friends church continues through the. coming week. Much mterc.-t is being shown. Big crowds are in attendance at every meeting and the Rev. Youn

is preaching some powerful sermons Fearless, yet kind, cutting to the line letting the chips fall where thev ma

A cordial welcome is extended to all. ! their annual ....Allen Huff, who has been serious-! day at their

ly ill for the past four weeks, is able to be out again.. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and family w-ere guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coats... ..Mrs. Eunice Moody is quite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. David Hoa;:in Ora Moody and R. c. Thomas were business visitors in Richmond Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swander and Rev. Young were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hardesty Mi".

iGlen Gane, Mr. E. J. Baldwin. Mrs. , Metia Glendershott Merle Wheeljer, pharmacists' mate, first class I. S. i N. has returned to hospital ship TT. S. IS. Relief after spending fifteen days ; furlough with Mrs. Frances Wheeler land daughter Beverley Mr. and I Mrs. Delbert .lav spent Wednesday-

evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-1 dershotf Mr. and Mrs. Raymond; Morris and children Ethel, Harold and j Walter s;ent Thanksgiving with Mr.! and Mrs. Harry Turner and family of near Carlos Mr. Earnest Borton of Chicago spent Thanksgiving vaca-j (ion with relatives of Webster I Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Snyder held j

reunion Thanksgiving) country home west of!

ebt-ter. Those included in the party were. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Thomas and j son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ash- j craft and daughter Audrey, Mr. and '

Albright.

Charley i pike, to!

Horace Burn:-, of Richmond, took; place Tuesday evening at the Luth-j -ran parsonage .... Mis. Garnett , Smi'li. Mrs. Mollie Yansunt and Mrs. I

re-tir.ng; use enough to moisten th scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, mort if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching

The ;and digging of the scalp w ill stop, and

your hair will look and feel a hundred times hotter. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have This simple remedy never fails. Advertisement.

Mrs. R. H. Kofski. Mr. and Mrs S. M. Snyder and daughter Dorothy Lou all of Richmond. Gilbert and Virginia Snyder at home Miss Carmen Bunger of Lynn, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Bunger and family Miss Martha

MIDDLEBORO. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Teaford. north of New Paris, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Alistius Little Miss Christina Oswalt and Mr.-:. Garnett Smith spent Friday afternoon in Bethel with Mr.

and Mrs. John Harding Mr. and! Mrs. Ralph Roll of Whitewater spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Joe; Reid Mrs Lyndsay (.'anadiy ind! children visited Mrs. Dora Little 1-ri-1 day afternoon. ...Mrs. Orcar Hawkins I spent Wednesday viili Mrs. Sam Danner at the home of Mrs. Harmon Nieman. Mrs. Nieman being at the Reid I hospital at this time.... Mr. and Ms.j Davton Addinsnon of Richmond .-pen! Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Willi Jefferis on the Middleboro pike . . . . j Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark cnitrtained i at fh ir annua! Thankgiving dinner at their home in Middleboro. Covers were'

laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pi'tti, Lowell Pattie. Miss

Yv'eadiek and Miss Emma Newman of

and Mrs. Wayne Smock and children I Richmond, visited Webster school Friwere, guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j day Mr. and Mrs. Cleo CulbertJohn Carter Mr. and Mrs. Cassinoson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mills of Muncie. Ind.. were Sunday i Culbertson and daughter, Ruth Virginvisitors at the. homes of Mrs. Cynth-i'i,: spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mills and Mrs. Wililam Mills Mf.Mr. O. I. lliatt of Economy Mr. and Mrs. Ohio Wysong and daughter, iand Mrs. Merle W heeler and daughter

SHE KOWS AKTKR 2tt VKtRS A (.old, even when !t has d-vflnped a hacking rousrh. difficult brf.athinsr. s!t-opl.-!-s night?, raw- throat and son lung's even then a coki yields quickly to Foley's llern-v and Tar. Mrs. Milton Waite. Br.v 3 2. Azalia. Mich . w rites "1 ha-, c used Foiev's Honv and Tar for the past 20 years and find there is no other couch or croup rem

it. Vou mav use nr.- fame." It it at the M.it ., trouble. Cliil- - it. A. f. ukn pru? Co., Ma:n St. Adv rti.-: men!.

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Fridav afternoon with John Harding and familv Mr. and Mrs II. L

Web li and daughter Willma. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kennard uf Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Anderson and daughter Gladys. Mr. and Mrs. Oli'er Spencer were Thanksgiving guests of K. i). Coi'ieM and family of near Middleboro Otis Money, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Money and Miss Louis Lamb of (il'tt Ram. were united in murri.'-e Itt Thursday even in?. T!i-y :;:;yhi- with Mr. Money'-: parents ;.! pn en! Mr-. R. !. And-' rson and t hild-v-n spent Thanksgiving wiLi :":-:! Horr. a:'d family of Richmond... . ..Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Roy L. Rrov.n Aire dinner guests Monday of Mr. a ml Mrs. IxughTon Brow. They go to Lynn afternoon. (Mondavi to begin a alerting. He intend- to hold a two Heck- meeting at Lynn. We wish him Hicoes.- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ilea ton and sen Robert spent more than a week with Mr. Heaton's

hrot her. Warsaw.

j LIBERTY. Ind. New-ton Snyder, 'well known farmer of the Clifton

j neighborhood, expect-- to leave tor, 1 o Angeles. Calif., soon after his sale j ; oi larming clfattels. The sale date is: I Tuesday, Dec. d. Mrs. Snyder and I ! children are already in California.! ; guests of Mrs. Snyder's mot her, Mrs.! I.Mamie Brown. Mrs. Brown formerly i resided in I'nion county, but has been! , living in California for the past 1" : ye:irs. . . .George Orimrne and Miss Le- j c:ia Mary Jackson, well known I'nion county uun? peon!, were united itv marriage Thanksgiving evening at the ', j M. K. parsonage, by Rev. S. L. Mat tin. ! 'The ceremony was witnessed by a few j immediate triends . . . . Rex Harbit sus-: pained a dislocated should"!' and ai sprained wrist ht week when he fell;

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