Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 331, 7 December 1921 — Page 12
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EATON SCHOOL BOARD BUYS LARKING HOME; CONSIDERATION $6,250 EAT'O.Y. O., Dec. 7. Purchase of the a. G. barking residence property, ?nuthwet corner of High and Cherry streets, for school purposes is announced, by the city board of education. The purchase price was $fi.2r0 arid possession will bp given March 1, 1922. The property is in the rear of the public school building and across the alley. The lot will be utilized for playground purposes and the brick residence probably will serve temporarily for school purposes. A vacant lot belonging to the same property was purchased a year or two ago by the ho:rd of education and is used for playground purposes. Compromise is Effected Compromise was -affected In a suit, brought by Roanna Waggoner against Clarence A. Waggoner for divorce, alimony and custody of children and the cafp was dismissed from common pleas court Adjust Three Suits Three s-uits brought by the Preble County National bank against A. D. Pavis. ex-probate judge, on notes ac-i gregating $1."'0 have been adjusted! T'.nd dismissed from common pleas j court. The suits were adpusted the, dav after they were filed. j To Distribute $3,500. Members of th Christina" Ravings j flub of the Eaton National band will receive this year a total of JS.r.OO, according to officers of the bank. Distribution of the fund will begin within iht next few days. Legion Accepts 14. ft, Clair post, American Legion, has just admitted 14 new members to llv post. Pesular meeting nights of the post have been changed to the, second and fourth Monday in each month. Sadler Leases Bakery. Iea:-e on the O. G. Kirk in bakorv has been obtained by .Tame Sadler, of Lewishurg. according to announce -mrnt by the owner. Sadie will take charce of the business next .Monday. Madison Shaver III Madison Shaver, 81 years old. father of Fire Chief Georjre Shaver, is retarded as in a very serious condition at hlt home here, due to a. fall from the steps into the yard at his home ;i few davs ago. lie and his wife occupy apartments in the public library building. Appointed to Committee K, W. Kumler. Civil war veteran rind member of the local G. A. U. post, has been appointed by the county commissioners a member of the sol diers' burial committee of Wa-hinr,-tnn township. Elect Shurte Commander Walter Shurte has een elected commander of Clarence Teaford post, American Legion, at. New Paris for the year 1922. Other new officers i'-.e: Vice-commander. Floyd Nick-1--nn: treasurer. Leonard Lambert: ad jutant, A. K. Baker executive coin-j mittee, II. IL Miller. LEADERS TO ARRANGE MUSICAL contests; Persons tvhn are to conduct the mii-j mc memory contest to be held in the; Grade and" District schools, are re-, quested to meet in the Art Gallery "f the hieh school Friday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock. At this Cine full in--l ructions for conducting the contests in these schools will be given. The final contest will br- held in the high school auditorium Friday night at 7:2' o'clock, and will be In charge of Robert Heun and his committee. The contest will not require more- Mian ..ne hour at the most. Members of ine committee in charge of the contr-.-t Friday nieht, are requested to meet in nom 51 at the high school promptly A' the ugce.-ikn of th- prize com inkier., 'he phonograph which was t Su given as the rupiuil prize, will no' i.- "ivf-n but each niionorraph de of the city will give a :-40 certificate for trade in his has not Ik en dec respect. ded hov viil be given. 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Graut.-s will be gien out P'riday. Teachers were instructed to assign lessons for Thursday and Friday, on Wednesday, Minute speeches on final instruction for the special session on Thursday were made in the rooms during the fifth period Wednesday by special speakers from the student hodv. Activities of Thursday will be held on Friday, there being no chapel on Friday. The Junior class met in room 30 for an important business session during the activities period Wednesday.
noys booster club met in room 20 j year was performed bv County DepuWednesday morning. ! tv R. D. Pefflv. of New Mfli;nn
; A meeting of the girls' Booster club va held in the gym during the activities period Wednesday. i The "I!" orchestra played in chapel Y ednesday morning. , Principals of the city wero to meet , in the high school Wednesday after- ! noon at 4 o'clock. j Principal Cline announced Wednesday that for the two past thirds only ; 46 pupils had withdrawn as compared !with 67 for last vtar at this time. Principal Cline announced the folwhich will have I lowing committee marge or tne special Christmas week program in the high school: Mr. Maday, Mr. Ilonaker. Mis. N'efC, Miss Trueblood. Whitacre. It is the Mr. plan oi tne principal to have a better pro gram tor the pupils in the high school than has heen the case in the past. Police Court N ews EXCEEDS SPEED LIMIT. A. G. Shield, of Cincinnati, a driver for an automobile concern there, wa arrestr.,1 fnl- Iast Tll,,,,,,n. . . j ternoon. He paid a fine of ?1 and ; costs. The arrest was made on South ! Ninth street at 4 o'clock. Vera Cruz Raises Embargo On Oil Company Products VKRA CRTZ, Dee. 7 The government of the state of Vera Cruz hrs notified the judicial authorities here that, the embargo placed ininn nil property of the Mexican Kazle lAguila) oil company on Oct. 0 habeen raised. The company, it was staled, ha agreed to pay the state Government, 1 070 i.ir.n pesos (normally :,?,",,((. ; in settlement of all claims made by the government on account of a paienl. tax ami other levies imposed on the sale of oil am the right of the company to exploit property in the state of Vera Cruz; thoe i axes, ar exclu.-ive of those oaid to the teJer;.! ,"o ernment. The sum which the oil company has agreed to pay is about the same it has given previous government fur patent riuhts in the st.ite. Placing of tho embargo followed refusal by the company of the government's demand for a tax of a nee with company w pesos. OOi.i.'M'ii pesos, the established 11 pay annually It already ha In accorut a riff the about 2e,n.deposited 's account. 17o.oon pe-Ms on this y ear SAY FINANCES (Continued from Page One.) the policy of deflation was begun, and about some other details of its hand-i ling of things in the last two yea is. j But of the heneficfnce of the intsitu-j tion as a whole, and the sinierity ami; integrity of its membershisi there can ! not be the fainteM ipiestiuti. ! This is soincr to be merely one dc- j tail of a political year in which we j shall hear again and again all about, j silver and greenbacks and established! currency here and in Europe, and I government credits, and everything ! else of tin; k;nd--a year in which wc j are preity ,-ure to hear from a new' "coin" llarvev, anl a new Bryan , l'.i22 model. ! " " . " . . , -gg W eak, I lTCCi "All Played Out?" ast exertion tire you nut?; blue" and worried, suffer ache, headaches and dizmaiiv women blame so-' male trouble" for this unhap-1 instead of v,ak kidneys. 1 whh h so often an th - cause. You! must act quickly to prevent more sor-' i -.us trouble. I'se Doan's Kidney Pills, j They have helped thou.-ands of weak, i tirfd women Tlu y should help you.: Ask your neighbor! A CASE iM RICHMOND Mrs. Sarah Piatt. 4 .".4 S. Thirteenth' St.. says: "I advise anyone to use ! l'oan's Kidney pjijs who is troubled; with weak kidneyr.. My back was'1 weak, lame and achy. My kidneys I acted irregularly, too. I had read A1 lot about Poan's Kidney Pills so I got' Mime at Thistlerhwaite's drug store They rid me of 'he trouble, and I hav n't b. en bothered since." j DOAN'S KnusY CO at all Drug Stores foster Milbum Co. Mfg C WBiiHilo.NY QUALITY FOOTWEAR for Men, Women and Children SNOE STOBE soz AC4J.Y DON'T WORRY About Your Plumbing Let MEERH0FF Do It Phone 1236 VIGRAN'i Ladies' Shonl SPECIAL XMAS BARGAINS
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DARKE COUNTY GRANGE INITIATES LARGE CLASS NEW MADISON. Ohio. Dec. 7. The annual Pomona Grange meeting of Darke county, which was held in New Madison Wednesday, was attended by a memoership of several hundred grangers. Over luO autos were counted which carried members as passengers. A large class was initiated to th-3 sixth degree in the forenoon and installation of officers for the coming The annual oyster dinner was served at noon to the members and an open meeting held in the afternoon C. A. Dyer, of Concord, state overseer and president of the Home Protective league, was the principal speaker. FORESEE TARIFF WAR MADRID, Dec. 7 Semi-official news regarding the negotiations between Spanish and French officials for a I modus vivendi, on tariff matters is extremely pessimistic. It is believed a tariff war will hepn nevt Mnn.liv SOGIETY (Continued from Pace Four) hers are asked to note that the date. has been changed. i Collection of toys and books for. children of the North End mission will 1 be started Wednesday at Romey'a ! store under the direction of the Wo-1 man's club, and will be continued tin-! til Dec. 2?.. the Friday before Christ-1 mas. A box will he placed at Romey's ! in which persons may put their con-' trihutions. Used hooks and toys are ; acceptable, it is paid, but it is asked i that they be in good condition. A Christmas bazaar and market will ; be held at the Second Presbyterian i church Friday afternoon and evening ! by the ladies of the church. At 5:f!0; o'clock a chicken supper will be j served. Special booths will be had at the bazaar by different societies of the church and Sunday school. The ar-1 titles on sale will include: aprons,1 miscellaneous domestic articles, fancywork, novelties, home baked and home cooked food". candies and oi her things. Fveryone is invited. Work in the third degree will 1,.
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given by Whitewater lodge. No. 41, I. O. O. F Friday evening. A social ( putt-1 iciiumeiu 101 meiuut-rs xni families Avill be held later. The Women's Relief, Corps will meet at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in tho post rooms. Officers are to be elected. Each member is requested tr. bring jelly or fruit for the LaFayette home. Miss Marie Schutte will entertain the T. W. M. A. club Thursday evenning. The Finley Parent-Teachers' association wjll meet at 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. A picture is to be presented to the room having the largest number of parents present. A sale of fancy articles for Christ - mas gifts and aprons for women ami j children will be held by the Ladies ; Aid of St. John's Lutheran church oti j South Fourth street, Thursday afternoon and evening. j A market will be held at Hart's store Saturday dv the Junior ChrisI tian Endeavor of the L'. B. church. Mrs. Robert Haas, of the National Road west, will be hostess to an all day meeting of the Haphazard club, Thursday. The presence of all members is requested. Denver Brown camp and the Ladies' auxiliary of Spanish-American War veterans will meet Wednesday evening at the court house. Each woman of the auxiliary is asked to bring an apple pie. The Ladies' Aid, of the First English Lutheran church is holding a market and bazaar Wednesday and Thursday at Hart's electric store. A mother's meeting will be held at the Union Mission at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, to which all are invited. Mrs. Margaret Dennis Vail will give a talk on "Citizenship." The Mary Hill W. C. T. I . will have an all day meeting at the horn" of Mrs. Elvah Brown. U'14 Boy-r street. Tt is important that all members be present, so that work may be finished. Each person is to bring her own lunch. A business meeting will be held in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stevens of this city, are wintering this season at Tarn pa. Fla. Mrs. George Burton and her brother. Earl Dim in, spent Monday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore IT. Dietz. of Bungalow Hill, entertained Mr. and SWEET ORANGES Indian River. Fancy Floridas: very juicy and thin-skinned. Those are priced 29c Dzt-n
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Mrs. Arthur Dietz, of Indianapolis, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Beatrice Snivel', of 835 North A street, went to Fountain City Wednesday. A bazaar will be held Friday at the C-i.-ot Tl V,,., 1 u 1... Vr ";. . k,aLZ:T T ,ir i society. It will open at 10, the morning. Fancy work; o clock in the morning. Fancy and other articles suitable for Chris. -mas gifts, as well as a large assortment of pure foods, will be on sale. A chicken dinner will be served at noon. The public is invited. The Music department of the Woman's club will give a musical program Wednesday evening, Dec. 14, at th9 First English Lutheran church. The program will be presented by the! members of the musical faculty of j Earlhani college. The program will be open to everyone. ; Therbie Mikesell was the guest of honor at a surprise party given Tuesday evening at his home north of ! Chester. Games and contests were features of the evening. Miss Mildred Tice and Walter Mikesell winning the favors. Later refreshments were served. The gues's were: Walter and Therbie Mikesell. Jessie, 1'auline ind Mildred Tire, Marjorie Pickett. Mildred and Margaret Meek. Adelaide and Alfred Kemp, Elmer and Willard Woodruff. Loran Buroker. Blanche and Howard Brown, Pearl and Rees Sta Esther Hank, Mrs. Lillian Quick, George and Sherwood Rerry, Chauncey Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Wesler and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff. The Young Ladies' Missionary circle of the First. Christian church entertained with an open meeting Tuesday evening at which women and girls of the church were guests. A program Mas iiiii n uunng uie exeiimg, uie miuject being "China" Later refreshments pi-p served ana tne time peni socially. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kircher enter - tained at their suburban home Tues - Start I ii' t - 8.1 "jf. n s t t V 1 h.!- S H
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day evening with one of the lovely; I Christmas parties of the week, at which members of the Parker Memorial class of tho First Baptist church and their families were the guests, j Yuletide decorations in red and green j uoru I" "-" rooms. A short business meeting was was spent . ... ., . , Julian,, a-wu .1 lULlclieuil nri t Among those present were: Mr. and j Mrs. Norman Sheppard and famllv, : Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Oaks and daughj ter Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burton 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trimble and daughter. Julia Margarjet; Mr. and Mrs. Millard Haxton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Pitts, Mrs. William Green. Mrs. Russell Phpres and son, E ugene; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Reynolds, Mrs. Hay Blumenauer, and Mr. j and Mrs. Carl Kircher and daughter.! Opal. I One of the unique parties of the week was that at which members of, the Currents Events club were enter-: tained Tuesdav afternoon bv Mrs.' Stella Kerctieval at her home on Peail street. Tie afternoon opened with a : program which included two unus-i ually interesting papers which had been prepared bv Mrs. Jessie Orr and! Mrs. Clara Williams. Mrs. Orr's pa-! per was on "The Advantages and Dis-i advantages of Kindergarten," and; j -Mrs- Williams discussed "Sight Methed of Teaching vs. Old Method." Both papers were followed by lively discussions. Following the program the 19 members present participated in the presentation of "Friday Atternoon Ex-; erciscs," which followed the old-style programs that were put on at country schools every Friday afternoon.! Recitations were given, pantomimes 1 enacted, and songs and dialogues ren-j fjere(j the j orjsjnal." In the performances were ; dialogues only the titles were given, and the guests had 1 jto furnish the rest. Apropos of the : ! country school entertainment, thej 1 hostess served the luncheon in sacks the Children
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which, like the school children, tha' guests had to get from the cupboard at meal time. Water was served with bucket and dipper. Besides the 13 members present, there were four guests: Mrs. Lulu Myers, Mrs. Bunnell, Mrs. Ralph Little and Miss Gertrude Robinette. In two weeks Mr-. Lizzie Bescher, of Lincoln street, wi'l entertain with a Christmas party for the clubs.
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