Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 327, 2 December 1921 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1921.
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JAPS CONTEMPLATE ORGANIZING GROUP TO BACK CONFERENC
TOKIO, Dec. 2 A body of Japanese publicists including members of the two houses ni trio Imperial Diet, university professors, scholars, prominent publicists, journalists, business men and others, contemplates organization of an association for the purpose of directing the nation's sentiment toward the Washington conference. The association will remain in existence throughout the session of the conference and will strive to support the attitude of the Japanese delegates. Kfforts will be made to mould opinions along the following lines: To insist upon the abolition of racial discriminatory treatment. To insist on the prohibition of new
defense work on the islands in the Pacific which is calculated to form a threat to other countries: Would Retain Treaties To insist on the maintenance of the previously concluded treaties and agreements in existence among the powers and alreadv accomplished facts: To oppose the idea of international fontrol of China. The above enumerated principles will form the main features of a resolution of be submitted to the forthcoming ni'-e;ing of promoters of the plan and are expected to be adopted ass The platform of the association. Among the promoters appear the names of vice-admiral Tokuya Kaniiir.unii (retired); Dr. Giiehi So;-pjima. nrofessor of the Waseda universitv; Dr. Toru Terao. professor of the To1 io Imperial university; Dr. Rvnkihi Kndo. a'so professor of the Tokio Imperial univrrsiiy; Mr. Ya-ushi To- .". a prominent member of th" house "f re' rs and Mr. Mit-nni Tn-.-:mw w. 1!
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and family of Campbeilstown, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Collin--' and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heilman and family, of ) New Madison Miss Mildred Mc-
Kee spent the Thanksgiving vacation ' at. her home at Hillsboro. Ohio ' Mr. and Mis. Karl W'isenburser, of J I Arcanum, spent Tbanksjslvins with! Mr.-. Li da Timmons.. . Ralph Penland, j of Fairfield, spent Thursday with Mr. ' Kind Mrs. Marcus Penland Mr. and' Mrs. O. V. Sherer and Mrs. C. A. J Northrop and daughter, Dorothy Lou-; ise. spent Wednesdav with relatives i j at Xew Madison .... Miss Esther Nor- ; . ris spent Wednesday night as a guest I
: ot Miss Mary Thompson The seci ond number of the lecture course was j given Tuesday evening by Clarence ! Rergderfer, humorist, and was highly ! appreciated. Misses Wilma Pence and ; Masrdaline Malony gave two duets on i piano and violin Frank Slorp and I family, of near Eldorado, will move in- ! to the Arthur Lett property on South i Spring street C. M. Wilcox and ! Mrs. Ernest Clarke of Cincinnati, are
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spending a few days at their home here Mr. and Mrs Will Barber and family, of Anderson, spent the
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ella Bloom, of Dayar.d Mrs. E. E. Bev . ... Mr. and Mrs. Roy
family spent Thanks-
week end with P.arber Mrs. ton. visited Dr. ington, Tuesday.
Snielker and
giving with New Madison relatives... ..Postmaster W. 11. Wisman will give a talk at the high school on Tuesday on the postal service The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Denny Moore is ill -with typhoid pneumonia Tho junior and sophomore classes of the high school were each presented with a check for $5 for rolling tickets for the winter's lecture course. Tiie juniors sold an average of three tickets for each scholar, and the sophomores sold $128.5t worth of tickets.
SPARTANBURG. Mrs. Hugh Jackson
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NEW PAH IS. Ohio Mis V.'l,i(t:tk r. of eni;i, spent "h ing v.e-at inn here Mr. I. A. Kin;r v.rre enter! a Tf'.-m! by Mr. and Mrs. G. . . . . M rs. K it ' Havens and
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Tuesday with Mrs. Mrs. Lester Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parker and ..hilriren of Richmond spent Sunday v.i h Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dowen and children .... Mrs. Forest i.H'ven of Fountain City spent
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with her mother, Mrs. Laura . M '. and Mrs. tleorge Portchildren Matt !. Morris, Dor- ; Robbie, of Richmond, spent with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Middleion and children, of this place. .....Mr. and .Air.;. Murl Moody and children of Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Fountain City and Mr. and Williams and tons. Denver spent Thanksgiving with Mai'n. . . .Mrs. Cora Chenositing relatives, Mr. Mori and family, of Winchester, earl Conner spent Monday
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Social club mei with Mrs. Vernie Boring. Friday aiternoon. Two visitors were present, Mrs. Jesse Widau and Mrs. Gordan Kay Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Willus Sanford, spent Friday evening in Richmond.. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson spent Fiiday afternoon in Richmond.... Miss Edith Keelor spent part of last week with relatives in New Paris, Ohio ....Fred Je.rvis and family of Richmond spent the week-end with Elwood Logue and family. . . .Ed. Cully and Mrs. Alice Logue spent. Saturday nigh with Omar Miller and family. .. .Mrs. John Benner a id daughter are visiting
with Mrs. Dr. Wright at this writing. . ! John Benner is working at Fort Wayne. ... Miss Edith Keelor is work-j ing in Richmond .... Mrs. Omar Millet j and Pauline Miller spent Monday even-: ng with Mrs. R C. Wright and daught-! er Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson spent Tuesday evening with Omar Miller and family .... Mr. and Mrs. Max Quigley are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shirkey .... Ralph Sanford and Earl Leab spent Tuesday evening in Liberty .... Darrell Rawlins was a College Corner visitor Tuesday evening. ELKHORN, lnd. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Routson entertained to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hockelt, Mi. and Mrs. C. W. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reeson enteriained with dinner Thursday Mr. an'! Mrs. William Reeson and Mrs. W. M. Mount of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Carl S teens and daughter, EPznb.'th Ann of Dayton spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Siiloh Mr. and Mrs. Toney To-chkm and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Isenhour Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh and children. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sitloh spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Helms of near Kitchel . . Mrs. John Hartman and son Russell, called on Mrs. E. H. Routson Wednesday aiternoon. .. .Mrs. Clia'les Roberts of near Centerville spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ralph Burleson ....There will be preaching services at the church Sunday ... .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sithi'a and child'-on spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toschlog north of Richmond Mrs. Lester
Beeson and daughter, Bernice, visited the Boston high school Friday after
noon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paddock of Richmond spent Thursday with Mr.
land Mrs. S. O. Paddock and son Henry I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kalle cf Rich ' mond. Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh and chil- ; dnn rpeni Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j Lester Beeson and children .. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sitloh spont Tuesday with ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh and chil- ' dren Miss Leona McCue spent Thursday with Miss Elizabeth Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh and children were among those who ! attended the serenade on Mr. and Mrs. I Raymond Weiss Tuesday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hienbaugh and children attended the show at Boston j Wednesday evening.
Mis Cora were in Modoc Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Benson and child-
! ren Clarice and Charles spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Benson's father, Mr. 'Charlie Harris of Economy Parker '. high school first
teams will play Isantville first and second basket bail teams at Losamville Friday night, December 1. Everybody come and sp the girls play.
YANKEE IS KILLED WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 Killing of an American citizen named Hartmix at Santa Cruz on November 29, wai reported to the state department to
j day from LaPaz. The message stated j nothing was known concerning the j man other than his name and that he I was an American.
WEST RIVER, lnd Robert Beck-j
erdite and Ben Paul called an Frank!
King Sunday Dick Worl was in Farmland Saturday Minard Cross of Losantville is working for John Lumpkins Peter .Sickle of Dalton is cutting wood for Mrs Elizabeth Paul ....Mr. and Mrs. John Lumpkins and children Mary Ann and Paul entertained at Sunday dinner Mr.s ?,Ieck Cheesman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen and son Howard of Grensfork, Mrs. Ben Manifold and son Ralph of Millville, Mrs. Flora McCuilaugh of Hagerstown
Mr. George and Miss Grace McCul-i laugh of Hagerstown Mrs. Moliie Alien and mother Mrs. Shaffer of I lagers-, town and afternoon guests were Mr. j and Mrs. Arthur Lumpkins and child-i ren Robert, Miriam, Lee, Willaid and; Raymond. All enjoyed a good dinnr' . . . .Those who are on the sick list are I Mrs. Emma Beekordite Mrs. Elizabeth; Paul Mr. William Smith and Miss Gar-' net, Vores all of this place.... Miss! : Cora Wood called on Mrs. N. B. Dris-; coll Tuesday afternoon Mr. N. B. ' Driscoll went to Muncie Tuesday to visit relatives .... Mr. Sheldon Pierce j of Losantville called on Miss Garnet ; Yorse Thursday evening Mr. Hicks,; Durbin called on Bob Beckerdite Mon-, ; day.... Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira lie-; Allister a baby girl. Lois Catherine..! I Mr. Charlie and Clyde Dennis of Losantville and Frank King are cutIting wood in John Lumpkins'timber
I Mrs. Martha Wood and daughter
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FOR THE CHILDREN
Boys' Brown Calf (Jf (f English Last Shoes. OO.UU Little Gents' Black and Brown :?v: S2.00
Growing Girls' Lace, English style
Boys' high-top low CJO JTA
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Elizabeth King, with them for a
Mend' nhal! and son,
Pearl.- Haller and Roy of Richmond O. A. incinnnH, viMtod hen and Mrs. Dial Willi row, spent Sunday villi Mr. W. Northrop and Mrs.
Mrs. King returned two week's visit
Walter Reid. of Eaton, O.. was a is;for in town Monday Edward Clark returned Thursday from Atlanta. Ga . where he was sent as a delegate to the national convention of the farm bureau Dr. and Mrs. Burnett and family of Bellefontaine.. Ohio, were werk end guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Jo-eph White Mrs. Mabel Kennedy and two children of Flint. Mich., are here for a visit, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawdr and family. ....Mrs. Lon Morrison was broutbt to her home from R"id Memorial ho.
pital where she recently underwent i ...,. ;, M rwl ti-a Km:! !
u l I n i rill .t. iin'i ....... ........ Hcertrcm of CineinnaM spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. Charles Ktih-i Patrick Mr. and Mrs. V. W j Thompson had as their euost. Sunday I
Mr. and Mrs. Orla Snylor. Mr Mrs. Ernest Coll'ns. Mr. and Owen Shaffer rind family and M: Mrs. Amos Shaffer Mr. and C P. Kirknatrirk entertained v
six o'clock dinner on Thursday
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and Mrs. Paul Clark
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Mrs. Anna Hurt eh and family M .'. end Mrs. Earl Thoinar, had as their
nusts Sundav afternoon.
Mrs. Arthur Thomas and famil "Ir ar.d Mrs. J. W. Thomas, i:i hrc.e.m". .. . Mr. and Mis. J. A.
lieid their annual Thanksgiving dinner with the following attests present: Mr. and Mrs. Foster White and daughter. B"tty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and daughter, Helen and Cecil White end Mr. Loeher. of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. John Nokes entertained Mr. :nd Mrs. H. B. Baumgardrer, of Rich-
afternoon with Mrs. Laura Mann. Orie Cbenoweth is spending a few days at But'.erville with his cousin. E. E. Cbenoweth Mr. and Mrs. Martin French of Bluffton spent Saturday with Mr. Wendell Middleton and family. ... George Bortner and family of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Martin French of Bluffton. Howard Middleton and faniilv of Crete and Wendell Middleton and family of this place spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Middleton The following school notes are of interest: David Deffinbaugh was absent from school Tuesday. .. .The junior English class tool; up exposition Monday. The carnival given by the school
Kridav afternoon was a sucef ss. Every
room had some part in the program
The small children gave a folk dance. Several girls took pa.rt In a poppy drill. A minstrel was the chief feature of th program. About '' took part in this. Negro songs, stump speeches, jokes and the play. The gym va filled and crowded with spectators. Many who were unable to see the play wish it. to be given over. It is undecided as yet whether it will be given over or not. ...The schedu'e of the basketball gam's for the month of December is as follows : Dec. 2,
Sir John Baddeley in his new gown, j and Lady Baddeiey. i Sir John Baddeley head of a j Lonoon printing firm, waa recently inaugurated as the new lord mayor j of London. He is known as a "true j cockney," having lived and worked within the "sound of Bow Cells" i ever since his birth, seventy-nine ! years ago. j da Miller were Liberty visitors satur-: day afternoon .... Robert. O'Toole and; famly spent Sunday with Mrs. and! Mrs. Roland Paddock. .. .Mr. and Mrs.; Omar Miller and Mrs. Alice Logue spnt Sunday with Frank Steins and; family at Richmond .... M rs. Mike Conner spent Saurday night and Sun-! day in Liberty .... The Cottage Grove'
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Muntsville. here; Dec. here; Lee. 0. Graan Dec. 17. Fountain City, RidReville. here. Kach teams for this month L-
olosely contested and are expected.
9. Winchester, s Tork. her; here; Dec. 2:!. of the visitins; a fa -t one ami
exciting games
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at I.ibei ty. ... Mr. and Mrs. Omar Miller and Frank Stein and family and Mr. Georsre Mauf r of Richmond spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Alice Logue.. . .Robert Napier and family. John Paddock and family and John Rawlins and son Darrell spent Thanksgiving with Alonzo Ridenour and family of near Centerville, lnd Kddie Williamson and family spent the week-end in Xew Madison. Ohio the guests of George Logue, Mrs. Alice Logue and Miss Ver-
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