Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 332, 8 December 1921 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IN D., THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1921.

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TVMIfJ TflWJCILSlI M 1 SJ ' er anJ Frank Ammeraian spent Tuess- with friends The Francis Asburv.and family of near Richmond Sev-jwltn Mr. and Mrs. George Weber iBoi I tills lUlttldinl ijMHll !day evpn'nS with Ml- an,i Mrs- Bert' class made $81 with its dinner and' oral from here have- been attending Mj6S 0lhe Garrison, nrtniaiy teacher,! An - R:iy and famiv k. L. Culbertson j bazaar. Everything was sold A revival at Philomath .. .Roller skating i ornriav ,vith hpr r,arc.ntd at If, 10 Tfl aC ADDECTCIl ! attended the funeral cf his cousin, ! larne delegation from here attends the is held every Thursday and Saturday ;Jet "d w,tf her par.nU a - Cn,

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(Bond, Mrs. Sarah Jane Thomas, Mrs. ; Fisher Sunday afternoon Mr. &na

ON LIQUOR CHARGE

J Mrs. Robert Canady, at Winchester. , Bulgin evangelistic meetings at Cam-; evening here in the I. O. O. F. hall I Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ew- bridge City each evenine. The meet-i

Fountain City Mrs.

Ann Leibold

! Grace -Hoover. Miss Esllwer Cook, Mrs.

Lettie McKee Mat Erittain and Mrs. L,iza;ie Williams

of Richmond spent over Sunday with j Miss Esther Cook spent Tuesday

ling spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ! Everett Pryfogle and family Mr. I and Mrs. John Brees made a business

GREENVILLE, Ohio. Dec. 8.-H. .V.Jtril' to Richmond Wednesday. Fourman, living in Twin township.! BOSTON, Ind. Ernest Ambrose near Arcanum failed toannparin nro-! spent Thursday in Cincinnati Mrs.

mgs are growing in interest each HAljtKbluw.N, inu. .Mrs. Allien evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox ! Allen went to Indianapolis Wednesday

attended the funeral of a relative at

Dayton last week. . .

I to spend the winter with ber son,

her brother. Spencer Kethers and fan

ily The Help-One-Another club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Elmer Fagan John Riser of Hag-

with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Leibold. . .

Miss Louise Martin entertained Misses Violet and May Greenwood and Miss

Ruby Leibold Sunday Several from

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Tuesd iy for Danville Ind for an in-'"arry A"eD ana lanuiy .m. uu ei&iuwn spent cunuay wuu .vir. auuiuns ridte .uienaea tne tointain iity definite stay with his bister Mr Mrs. Ralph Early went to Desota, last j Mrs. Guy Harrold Mr. and Mrs. Friends church dedication Sunday anrf mm Thnma v Tamh nV r ioh- vveek where they are guests of Mrs. (Frank Gauker spent Wednesday with j Quarterly meeting was hold at this

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. ! .ivnt Tiiw UH ,!uBhtep .Ipnnin ! n crnt QhtkIiit iti, i Wl'iys parents. iney nave rem ineuus near jiiiivme juwaru tviu

rtirfV of unlawfullv n anu 7ctu ng : spent Thursday Tn Rlchitiond . .".Mrs. j MrTb. H. 01er7. . . Mrs. Newcomer is I their home in Mrs. Ida Lawson's house j singer spent Friday at Indianapolis. . whi?lv. A warrant for hi. arrest has .Charles Kennedy and daughter return- quite sick at this writing Mrs. j l9 Mr. and Mrs De L Carmen" of A number from here attended Rew cv, J a t .hpir hnmp in Ppr afrpr a short !irv Helm, who hps Wn visit- Anderson. Mr. Cartmel will go ln.beka lodge at Pershing Friday night

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armed with a search and seizure war- worth of Cincinnati visited Mr. and wao called to her home in Lafayette Myers, v kho died i at hei home ( health

rant, and headed by T. Y. Montague, i Mrs. Robert Ketron over Sunday .... i by the illness of her son-in-law, Mr, found on Founnan's premises, it is: Mrs. Clarence Frazee shopped in Rich-1 Lucas. .. Mrs. Curtis Grooms and chil-

said, two kegs containing mash, a por- mond Saturday Mrs. Alph Kutter j dren, of Bradford, Ohio, spent the

Will Brooks is improving in -Mrs. Sarah Paddock of Mill-

at Cambridge City was held at the , ville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dan

place Saturday. The meetini; was well

attended William Leibold spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parker A short missionary plaj was given here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coppock of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wil-

Church of the Brethren here Sunday, j Riser James P. Daugherty and jliams Olin Pike spent Suiuiay with

Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brinkley attended the funeral of Mr. Brinkley's sister. Mrs. Stevens of Farmland.

SECURE HIGHWAY FUNDS ST. MARYS, O., Dec. 8 A total of $220,000, for use in the construction of the Dixie Highway and the St. JohnsBellefontalne road has been secured from the state highway department by Auglaize county commissioners, according to announcement here.

Rev. Oscar Werking delivered the ser- niece. Miss Margaret Hood, were in

tion of a whisky still and a couple of and Mrs. Earl Miller and daughter week-end with her parents, Mr. and i IT. . vviM-rvj 11,1 tvnu a. v 'n- i . tt-t- ATro TrVin Pi'nnir, crh o m anil i HarHinn trwrmnm a rex Tniifri ntoroot.

Mrs. J. C. Huddleston

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dnnks of corn whisky in a pint bot-: spent the week-end in Richmond

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eii- s,.;. Uhter. Mr. and Mrs Ed Minnpnian I few dav' visit with her danehter. , ond, were guests at dinner, ednes-

Oler returned home Frldav from a! Mr. and, Mrs. Guy Gotchell of Rich-

ed and attending the Bulgin meetings

at Cambridge Mr. and Mrs. Forest

his rarents, Mr. and Mrs. L. ,M. Pike

Mrs. R. R. Brinkley and fvu Lawrence called on Mr. and Mrs Lloyd

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i u i.iuie . una 111 uijuuiuiM .... J .... . . .. J I cr.onf tVia aftpvnru-in -a-ith Mr and Mrs.iher Parents. Mr. and Mrs A A T.inri-1 lingers on and srows worse at nurht.

i Timothy Miss Louise Hower -re-1 ley .. Misses Hester -Gethers and Vir- j th?fi? 'ndBlP n mo" loos the

CAMPBELLSTOWV O. Mrs. Tur-tlurnea saturnay irom i.aurei. vvuhciuii uumuic were iuc simuay guesisjiangir it is neglected

filed in common pleas court Tuesday and family .... Curtis Cummins spent ; apolis.

:gainst County Treasurer Dan Brown Sunday with relatives Miss Viola to prevent the latter from collecting Simons of Richmond spent the week assessments against lands for the im-with Miss Lucih? Ketron Rev. Max provement of" inter-county highway i Schaffer of Muncie will fill his regN'o. 2nS. section A. u'ar ttppointment at the Christian

The plaintiffs in the cases are

R. Cromer, who owns two tracts

land, ore or ho acres ana one oi m.mlim m ive me pidj, imiMiu,t k treatment for a cancer Fver

acres. Who was assessea JOU, arm au iirtingmis ai iue nigu 6i uuui u" ptt Vnrse fif near Vow Hnno k Wo tn

clin cnant n fan, vodVc TX'itH tvipnd

man has been visiting Virginia rela-f M 1 d M A R Jones were en.

tives the past few weeks.. Joe Cooper tertained at dinner Sunday, at the

NE WGARDEN, Ind., The Mission-

m , h r,h v- Pv-nr Thp Mi7 i is abIe to be out aga'n afu'r a m0nth'8 home of Mr. Jones' sister, Mrs. Anna;ary meeting was held at the home of n n.h XI T ? thp PhH-n indaT i,lne5s wlth Pumonia. . . .Tom Sul- Lashlev at Centei-ville. .Mr. and Mrs.; Mrs. Lizzie Williams. Thursday afterof f' school will ?ive the Slav "rhrimM llvan haS g0ne to ChamPain' tc Paul Fausett and two children of; noon. Those present were: Mrs. Ella of )?,scnooi win give tne pia, ennstmas , t k t . t f Ever- -.:ii-,-n.nn wp,-p rct4 snndnv of

William t . and l.aura scnaier. wnoioaiuiuay evening, ueutiuuei, I be about the housp anin aftpr a few

own a tract of CO acres on the Re-; Christmas recitations and songs will weeks- juness A few from this

ouarth pike and who were assesseu aiso ne given at tnis ume auuh- , township attended the orchard meet-

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The plaintiffs claim they will not be I Richmond visitor Tuesday. Mrs Nellie

benefited in the amounts assessed, j beaney win entertain t ne ladies or tne and ask the court to grant a tempor- j Silver Tea at her home, December, 13 nry restraining order until the cases ....The senior class of the Boston an b-o heard. high school will present a short play

noon. . .

V ilkmson, were guests sunuay oi i

Mrs. Fausett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. t R. B. Ramsey, here The M. E. Aid society made $3 at their baaar and chicken dinner last week Peter j Stultz and daughter returned to their;

Superintendent Ed McClellan i home near Portland Monday, after

attended the county superintendents' j spending a few weeks here Mrs. meeting at Eaton Thursday afternoon. ! Mart. Werking was hostess to the I Principal H. M. Jobes visited j Woman's History club at her home on I

David Kinehart and family near Bos-1 Main street Monday afternoon. Thir

teen members were present and answered to roll call with "Items of In-, terest of the Month." Mrs. Ellmiraj Whitesell read a magazine article I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks and daugh-

A-,rr o-.-nnto " .--..."O. It, l-'O'JU Ul V . ill o . h v. .j .. v. . v. .

.-..i.u.ifa sura, proceeds will be used for purchasing ! guests Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. Char

equipment for the school kitchen.

Mrs. M. .Suter.

647 Tongbrook Ave.. Ptratforti, Conn . writes: "Foley's Honey and Tat has (fiven me great relief from a severe attack of bronchitis." Xo medicine si uids higher throughout the nation as a family remedv for colds, coughs and croup. A. G. Luken Drug Co., 626-628 Main bt. Advertisement.

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KONDON Misoeapolls, Minn.

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ay morning.. Last Tuesday night j ton from Fridav un Mon"day . . . .The Independents played a good game . rcintr, CPy,n, fi11nH Q ta

at (.reens tork.. Russell Stubbs has Cr0B3 boxes durin the t kbeen absent from school for several The christmas bazaar will be held at

Eva Marie Devilbliss. through her attorney. J. (Juv O'Donnell, of Coving

ton. Ohio, has filed a suit in common

Pleas court nrayinfr for alimony, por-. days recovering trom injuries received , hp sr,nnI hlliMin tbtc mi,,, q.f.

manent and temporary, and for lK-riar the basketball game Friday night, ,rd both aftt,rnoon and evening r.vr,or,rpj rsf thp Hivcii pp suit acaitistlat h i te wa t er . . . . A m on tr the euests i r j ....n v j ..... , ,

Guy Dovilbliss. her husband, to whom entertained at the Sweet Sixteen hho was married on June 1, 19-1, in Euchre club last Thursday night by

Oreenville. Ohio. . and Mrs. William beaney were: teamg Dlav hpre thia cnmne Frf-1 Snnrlav even ins- of Mrs. Ed

Devilbliss charges hr husband j Miss Gladys Davis, Miss Esther Hart-!dav nl-ht. ThJs is thn first ),3st,oth!, pnr: ' oni, fi' a iHia k'pv,

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les Porter Mr. and Mrs. Ed Driscol

The Lanier girls and boys baskethall ! and daughter of Cambridge City were

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with gross neglect of duty and says did not ssupport her. Train Hits Truck the Rincline road at

ly of Reid Memorial hospital and Guy

Girton of Boston. .Thursday and Friday will be visiting days at the high school here. Everyone is invited to

T'.Ioomcr, Miami county, hit an au'o j attend .... r riiiay night the . I . C A. rifat truck belonging to Albert Sitter. I of the M. E. church, will give a box

social at the high school building. A short program will be given. Evrry-

n this r-i'v Wnilnc.-dav morning. I lie

truck war," badly damaged. Mrl Fin ton, who was driving the truck, wa; r, ! hurt.

one urged to attend The Y. P. C. A. meeting at the home of Herbert Pot-

well

JACKSONBCRG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

IOPPING DAY

UNTIL CHRISTMAS

SHOP EARLY

Suburban

game of the season Mr. and Mrs

Lewis Sheffer and daughters. Thekla

and Pauline, spent last Friday with Ernest Kinsinger of Centerville and

Mrs Sheffer's sister, Mrs. Charles I Miss Ethel Ullery of Green's Fork I Briar and family, south of Milton were the guests of Edward Kinsingerl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pickens spent i and family Sunday B. T. Reynolds; Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. j one of the oldest citizens here, is quite j Lewis Sheffer Grange on Thursday i sick, threatened with pneumonia

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I K , i . V " 1 ABIXGTOX, Ind.-Mr. and Mrs. ding who has been visiting his uncle1 i attendee! A short business session , Ren Weiss and family and Mr. a nd Oliver Morse and family, has returned j was held followed by asocial tnne.jMrs. Kay Weiss were the Sundav to his home at Laurence burg. ... Mr. iLater m the evening refreshments j guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Tosehlog'and Ms. Charles Craig spent Sunday' were served .... Miss Gladvs Davis of . .. . . . .

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LIBERTY, Ind. -Rev. F. L. .Martin R,.id Memorial hospital was the; f-w'r.r at the general assembly e;;er-1 pufst of her rarents Mr. and Mrs. ci:-es of the Liberty schools on Tues-j Howard Davis !at Tuesday afternoon' lay m.itrninL'. On next Tuesday Mr.ani evening Thomas Ryan and' Henry Barkm'-yer will cjng a number r)0Wey statzer called on Miss The! ma j

ot songs, tie was uname hi mii: KiHMnaii last eunesciay evening. w ek on account "i a s evere cold , Curtis Cummins is visiting his father T'tiis week's sOool movie program in-1 Gcorpe 'Cnmmin3. .Miss Glenda Davis

fludes "Gcod Roads. '!' rowi enprtained friends from Ohio las Means," a comedy t'oaturin-j: Billy j Tuesday evening. Rhodes: "The children's Hour." r.nd

"The Rice Industry." Since 'he new licht-proof curtains have, be-n installed, the divlighr movie-; are much improved. Tlie regular weekly evening shows will he resumed on Dee. 'Jo. The General Electric company have booked films for the school for each WedI'fsday fnr several weeks. These films will be of a scientific nature and v. ;il Hil l"ifnt the fine service which t!-f scliool receive- trom Indiana tini-

v nrsity.. . .The

riaj son; service

ANTIOCH. O.-Mr. and Mrs. Chat les House and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bt-nhem. and Mr. and Mrs. George . Swope and family attended the dance held at the Ora King home Mrs.: William McDivitt spent the first of the; week with her son and wife, nearj

Hamilton .... .vnss Helen v eidner was a week end visitor of Miss Maud Cnje-

hangh cf Richmond .... Mr. and Mrs.i

ptocram for the ( "uri-t- .lonn t:niii!"m spent Sunday with .vl r. i

to he t.ven iv the; enu .virs. iioy ijennem and tamuy ot !

.-ciiool' of Center town. --hip en Simdn I rairhaven Mr. and irs. Geovco ?.i'i"r:i'ion, Dec. IS. at the Stanley Me-; Swope and family spent Sunday with morial building is a.unin: definite; Grandmother Swope Misses Maud 1'erm. Miss Helen Pari left, music in- j Oniebaugh. Lilah VanN'se and Harry i snaictor. announce-; the folio wins ntim-1 Hodgin visited Miss Helen Weidne-r. ! ber.- : "O. Little Town of Be:hlehem."' . .Mr. and Mrs. Ren Vernon and f.im- ! All (in'?rniedia;e grades leadinsl : ily assisted Mr. and Mrs. William Low-!

man in butchering. Mom'av- Mr

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"Tee f; . ;t Xowfll." Greenwi-c! hi eh j-chool; "A Chri-tmas Sing." Witter scheol : ' San'a Clatis is t'ominr:." Sal-e-n primary; "Tl;e Chri.-tmas Story." Liberty primary: "Hark: The Herald Anri-ls Sing." Liberty high school chorus; "Joy to the World" and "The Christmas Bell.-." .V.l : "Santa flans," Beech tirove school: Christmas 'arid. S.-.i "in mt ermea'iia'e grades: "O Come AM Ye r.ii'hml." L'berty Glee club; "Oh! Sant." Chill-." Greenwood prim;i -v. 'Tis M'Try 'hrist mas Time," T.ibe r'v i ;Te;-r.ir dia ' e grades: "lieck the Hall." Greenwood i nierni "al'a: e giai.lcs; "Silent Night. Holy Night," Ail. i primary cr.tdes leadincrl.

and Mrs. E. E. Weiilner : pent Friday in Richmond on business .... Mr. and Mrsfc Ben Vernon and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Koon'z. .. .Grange 22.,0 held a very pleasant meeting Tuesday evening wi;h Jackson grange giving the work.

NEW W!:STYILLE. Oh:o Mrs T;

v ie Gicv; and children stient th

e-!, wiili h-r narems, Mr. ami Mr;-, .h.'.n Mattre and family Mrs. Mary

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hard and children, of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott... ..Mr. and Mr. Wiiliatn Clark, of Jacksonburg. spent Monday with his brother. Frank, who has been very sick, but who is reported to be slowly improving Mi.-:-es Katherine and Mabel Voris, of

t of Mrs. Lit ijrcwn, i ,,J,i',"",'1"1' - e' liL m- rt-f ua nere

Smelser has return-1

,-ith Mr. and

Mrs. IC'.i T.rown Mr. jinu Mrs. H?--b -i Sanimon .and little n. John A!1 n, 'pert a f-..v. days last week wii'.i Mr. and Mrs. Allen I'.recse Rev. "W illis Beaty. mi- sionary to Africa, i-e :. v ery in;.?rcsttng talk at tl." New W. -tv Ti.- Friends church Sundav oveniiv. ' elating : ome of his expert cii"'"- v !'.,:; in the mis.-ion field Sai.Hiel Hennemyre. who has been ser- ' icii-ly ill tor some time, is not im-

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was a dinner cue T',ie-dav C. H

ed to St. Louis alter a visit at thr I Mworehead home Mr. and Mrs. K. ! L Cullier'son was a supper guest of j Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cook of Richmond.! Sunday Mrs. Mary Amniern.an Ivs j been ill for some time, but is slightly j improved Mr. "and Mrs. C. A. Sana-j d- is of Kansas Citv, Mo., spent the j week nd at. the Moorehead home j Choir nractiee was held at the church i

Wednesday evening -vir. ana -i i I-:. L. Culbertson made a business trio to Richmond Tuesday.. .. Mr. and Mrs. Thurnian Mattix. Mrs. Irvin Gregg and

children spemt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mattix and family Mr.! and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and! - t ;.s. Cecil and Howard. Ihwr J?h-ow-,

DLBLIN. Ind. -Mrs. .T. C. Johnson and daughter entertained the Hoosler Lard club of Levvisville at their home

i aiif-nay atrernoon . . . . I nomas, son j of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester, slipped on!

some ice Monday morning and broke

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laiioiv, oi i amurmge e ity. were tne gii'tts at dinner Sundiy of Rew. an 1

Mr-5. Sokwitne. . . .Miss Bertha Swift, i

wc--k , of Richmond, spent the week-end here !

with fnends Mrs. .Margaret Stef- i

fen son returned home Monday from Indianapolis, where she was called by the illness of her daughter Mrs. Mary Wise was taken to Newcastle

la.-t week to spend the winter with!

her daughter. ... Mrs. Horace Hub

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We are quoting a few prices for the Christ' mas buyers. You will find, if you consider quality merchandise, that our prices are the lowest in Richmond. SUITS Just three prices, $10.00, $19.73, $24.75 CLOTH and PLUSH COATS $10.00, $12.98, $13.00, $19.73, $22.30, $23.00, $29.73 SILK and WOOL DRESSES $8.95, $15.00, $19.73, $24.73 VANITY BAGS Everybody talks about them 9Sc, $1.75, $1.98 WOOL SWEATERS Navy, black and tan, $3.98 Other bargains in Ladies' Hosiery. Camisoles, Combination Suit?, Blouses, Skirts, Furs and Bath Robes.

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most if not all, of your dandruff will be pone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, tuo, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be f'.uffy. lustrous, ple.ssy, silky and soft, and look ;ind teel a hundred times better. You can fct liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and nevr fails to do the work. Advertisement.

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Don't Wear Spotted Cloths Send them to WILSON to be Cleaned Phones 1105-1106

Stamped Organdie Collar and CufI Sets with colored goods lor applique all for 50 cents. LACErS, 8 South 9th St.

Over 1st Nat'I Bank Ph. 1756 i