Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 331, 7 December 1921 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1921.
PAGE SEVEN
EDWARDS TO ADDRESS PATRONS OF SCHOOLS
. President
iarlham college
C AM DEN'. O, Dec.
Tlavld M. Edwards of
will address1 school patrons of Camden, and Somers township, at the evening program Riven on "Bettor Schools Day," Friday, Dec. 9. Special programs have been arranged for both afternoon and evening. The school -will he open to inspection in the morning with all pupils at their studies, and parents have been invited to attend, bringing their lunch's nr.d ating with the pupils at noon. The special programs will be given in the afternoon and evening. The afternoon program is as follows: piano solo, Arline Fry; popcorn dance, first and second grades; health chores, second grade; vocal solo, Harry Neif; iantorn drill, fourth and fifth grades; instrumental duei. Dean l'ottenser and John McClellan; concert recitation, sixth grade; song, freshman bo.vs; reading, Alma Rubenstein: piano duet, Alice Liaker and Dorothy Toombs; recitation. Gertrude Laird; music by the Caskey Trio. The evening program will open with music by the hi,r!i school orchestra and songs by the gills chorus. Oilier numbers will ht: piano solo. Dorothy Coombs; vocal solo, Frank White; address President David M. Edwards; benediction. Kev. Gordon Itng of the Camden Presbyterian church.
and Mrs. C. E. Barnes entertained to repairs cost quite a sum, falling upon
the athletic treasury of the high school, and the corporation owning the building Mrs. Laura Richey is visiting her sister. Mrs. Frank Parsons in Richmond Mrs. Nora Scott of Milton visited in Cambridge City, Saturday Will Austil who was seriously ill, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Oldham were called near Austin, Ind., on account of the illness otr-Mrs. Oldham's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huddleston, of Akron, Ohio, have been visiting relatives at Dublin and friends in Cambridge. .. .Mrs. Sam Abbott has been ill Miss Gertrude Routh visited friends in Muncie over Sunday .Mrs. Lillian Lov.ery entertained at a upper last Thursday evening a number of hfr son John's friends, in honor of his birthday anniversary. The following were present; the Misses Lillian VanButikirk, Pauline Ogborn, Mildred Lock; Genn Diffenderfer and Robert Krone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Close visited in Richmond Saturdav.
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WEST MANCHESTER. Ohio. Revi
val services are still in progress at the ChristiHn church and hav- been announced to continuH over next Sunday. The attendance has bet n fair and the interest good Mrs. Atliella M. Hows-are .wife of Rev. Howsare of Dayton pave a splendid talk on home missions and the work of Franklir tow n Christian college in North Carolina. The collection for ih" mission hex will -o to th college for the benefit of the oipha.nage Richard Aydelote the one year old son of Mr. and Mr-. Cliff Claike, residing north east of town !i-d Wednesday of pneumonia The funeral was held Friday at Twin chapel in charge (,f Rev. Watson of Marrisburg. Burial was in Eaton The Fr'endly Bible class will hold the rt ghhir mon'hly business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mr3. Letti" Furry Mrs. T. C. Braddix k and Mrs. Dan Clarke are An epidemic of (olds and lagrippe is prevalent in loun and community Mrs. O. P. WoKerton and daughter, Mrs. H. c. Sellman of Greenville were guests of Mrs. Mary Trone and family. Thursday Dr. V. (. Trone. wife and son Winson jr., Mrs. Elizabeth Lease and Miss Svlvia Trone all of Davton and
dinner Thursday, Rev. and Mrs. Huey
and son son Max, Mr. and Mrs. D. A
Poe, Mr. Jesse Miller and Mrs. W. G. Brown and daughter Anna of Lewis- j burg Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davison, attended a meeting of the Minerva club ' Wednesday afternoon at Iewisburg. . . ..Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown entertained j Mrs. Eliza Brown, Mrs. Martha Mm Lure, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Marley Brown and daughter! Dola of Eldorado, Mr. and Mrs. Glen j Brown and family to dinner Sunday. , ....Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spencer had j as Sunday guests, Mrs. Athella How- j sare, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank and' i family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks , and family Mr. and Mrs. William j Grangwer spent Sunday with Mr. and' : Mrs. Charles Elider and family of near, New Madison Mrs. Rosa Manner i and children w ere Sunday visitors of i i Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holtzmuller. J. W. j Gauch and family and Charles House' and family were afternon callers j i Mollis Ilollzmuller, Oscar Bilger and j Misses Helen Shewnion, Pearl Brock ' and Li'lian Jenkins attended the ! Young Peoples meeting Sunday ;it the! , V. B. church at Eldorado Mr. and; Mrs. Waller Trump and family were! .Sunday guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Belle Hunter, at Eaton Mr.
'and Mrs. Charles Morris spent Friday at Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Earl i Radford of Braf fef s ille visited Sunday I with .1. L. Shew man and family 'Mr. and Mrs. Yerto McGriff and Mesdames Ethel Trout wine and Alma Duf- ! field were Davton visitors. Wednesdav.
....Charles Morris and family and j j Hurley Rantsan and family spent Sun-'
flay at Verona with Mr. and Mrs. John Protzman Mr. and Mrs. Harvey i ianfill and Mrs. M. S. Huey were in Dayton, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. H
j.J. Earley entertaintd Mr. and Mrs.) i Mrs. A. C. Broodie of Dayton to din-! ner Sunday. .... Mr. and Mrs. Elden j Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. John Fitz- ! water spent Sunday with Mr. and i ; Mrs. Earl Neswonger near VJuei bein.! .'.....Mr-;. Gertrude Howell and soul j Gerald, and Miss Marie Wehrley! jof Verona visited Sunday with Mrs.! ! Anna Howell. Mrs. Versa Drew of! ,Savona was a visitor on Thursday...! ..Mr. and Mrs. Clint Wehrley enter-j jtained at their home Sunday their sou 1 : Raymond and family of Bradford. ; ; Mrs. Barbara Wehrley, Fred Wehrley, land Miss Edna Mape.s of Payton 1 'Mrs. James Petty and son l.eland , sp'-nt Thuisday with Mrs. Lurenna 'Trump James B. Trone was in Ar'canum Saturday night and Sunday, the ; guest of Mr. and Mrs. e. R. Stinmctz. ; j - - - Mr. ;,nd Mrs. Lo i Bruner and son ' ! Harold of Lt w ishing spent Monday1 i'.virii Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brunei' . George Juday visited over the weekend with relatives a- Dayton Mrs ' Alma Duffield was ihe guest of Mrs. , Verio McGriff on Friday night and : Sunday Miss Goldie Howard re
turned bunday from a week's visit with her si-tor at. Gratis, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blanton of (Ira; is were Sunday guests of Henry Howaid and familv.
White next month Mrs. Mable Addleman and son Bobble spent the ' week end with her parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. Will Somber of near Richmond. ....Mr. and Mrs. Charles White entertained Sunday to dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pyle and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pyle both of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and son Ralph was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shirly White and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose and son Harold entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiedenbaugh of Bethel, Mrs. Green of Hollansburg John Addleman and Willard Blose Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family and Miss Mildred White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coppock and daughter Mildred of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jordan of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Nate Graves Sunday afternoon.
WHITEWATER. Ind., Mr. and j Mrs. Joe Throckmorton and son! Charle- of Eldorado spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright! and family The Missionary socie-j ty met at the home of Mrs". Tessa Blose last Thursday afternoon. They will meet at the home of Mrs. Ev a I
Aged New Madison Resident Suffers Paralytic Stroke (Special to the Palladium) NEW MADISON. (')., Dec. 7. James Hageman, 86 years old, resident of this city, was found lying in bed suffering from a paralytic seizure Tuesday morning. He is teporied to be in a serious condition.
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