Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 343, 21 December 1921 — Page 2

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SUFFRAGE WORKER SAYS WOMEN SHOULD USE OWN INITIATIVE (By Associated tress) JOPLIN, Mo., Dec, 21 Women can assist politics.raore by acting on their own initiative than by imitating men, according to Mrs. Emily Newell Blair of this city, newly elected Democratic National Committeewoman from Missouri. "I believe," Mrs. Blair asserted, "woman should consider themselves builders rather than reformers, and that women can accomplish most in upbuilding politics by collaborating their efforts with those of the men. "Women have a contribution to make to politics, and can best make this in their own way, I believe, than by apeing the men." Mrs. Blair, a native of Joplin, is prominent as a short story writer, and has been interested in politics for nearly a decade. During the war, she served in Washington as a member of the publicity committee of the National Council of Defense. She also was vice chairman of the Missouri division of the council. Is prominent Worker Always a proponent f woman suffrage, Missouri political leaders of both sexes .agree that it was due to efforts of Mrs. Blair in 1914, ' when she had charge of publicity work for the suffrage movement in Missouri, that the Missouri congressional delegation was, swung into the aye column on the issue. As vice chairman of the Missouri League of Women Voters, Mrs. Blair assisted in organizing state branches of the national organization in Florida and Mississippi: aai while in 7ha former state was engaged by-the .versify of Flordia to lecture on citizenshfTv Tn i&ft ahtt . ,th I officers of league, attended both the Democratic and .B rmhiirim r,tim,i r , -I uui , uuicuiiuiis, mju ftjiuite ueiore ine respective resolutions committees on safeguarding interests .of women voters. Mrs. Blair was educated in the public schools, the University of Missouri and Ooucher college; and in 1900 was t0 Harry W. Blair a lawyer. ihey have one girl and one boy. I . ; NeiO Filling Station . . -! f.i treded at Cambridge CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Dec. 21. Cambridge City possesses a new convenience usually' to be found only in larger cities, in the form of a filling station, completed Tuesday, at the corner of Main and Walnut streets. The station has been erected by Vhe firm of Jones and Vallandingham, who will operate it. L Suburb? an WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Having re-! oently purchased theentire corner known an the O. G. Davis coiner. Clar-! ence Pitts will welcome-his friends in the near future with a complete line of hardware and automobile repairs Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler, Mr. i Rnd Mrs. James Iadd. Mr. and Mrs. .Talre Fudge, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fudge, Mrs. Jess Hardwick and daughter, Violet, and Miss Betty Piehe, Mr. Rnd Mrs. Allen Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin and Mrs. Fint Steggnll were among the Richmond shoppers Monday. .. .Homer Eller arrived here Tuesday morning. .. .Fred Kenlpy had as his dinner guests Sundav Mr. and Mrs. James Martin. Mrs. lva Psll and Harry Martin The Christ-1

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Agree to Postpone Trial of Hagerstown Salesman iskwcastle, Ind., Dec. 21. Be cause of the approaching Christmas j holidays, attorneys in the case against' Thomas Wheeler, Jr., of Hagerstown,', charged with manslaughter in connec-i tion with the death of Tilman Williams, "who died following an autorno-j bile accident last August, agreed to postpone the case. The case will be tried early in the; January term of court which opens Jan. 2, but the exact date has not been determined. The case was scheduled to be tried today. mas entertainment of the Friends', church will be given on Saturday night i and at the M. E. church on Friday ' night Mr: and Mrs. Frank Oler, started lor Buftalo, N. Y., Tuesday morning where they will make an extended visit with their daughter and family... Charles Hun has, been spending a few days with Omer Cranor. BOSTON, Ind. Mrs. Arthur Piper, Mrs. Robert Holder and Grace Parks shopped in Cincinnati Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Vick Heath and son returned home from Marion, Ind Mrs. Vangie Miller and daughter Jennie, Mrs. P. L. Beard were in Richmond Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ketron and daughter Lucile spent the week end at Cincinnati Mrs. Verl Lackey visited relatives here last I week Mrs. A H. Piper and son, Lrfjren, ana aaugnter, Elvira, spent Sunday in Richmond' with Mrs. Huber and children Mr. and Mrs. Vera Carrico and son of Richmond visited Herfert Carrico and family Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frazee spent Sunday in Cincinnati. LYNNr Ind. Prof. Rubey, of the F Tasf at ihf mtif i t R Cnl-Iv" Sun' puouc scnooi, gave a talk to the C. B. j0ved AHdi" Mrfl Mendenhall. of Pop-! IHI Klin o-Qt-a i ti-.ll--at t ne T Friends church Sundav ... e ne. 5 cnurcn bunday on "Prophecy" mornservices were observed at the West church Sunday evening, ine revival resulted in iu additions to the church The funeral of Mr. Henizer was held Sundav ho fit- I morning from the home at Arba, Ind. Burial in the Ritenour cemeterv near l Kiogevuie . flnn U It. ,. i. crowds that has attended any service at the Christian church was present Sunday at the closing service Mr. and Mrs- Heniy Harmon and family wpre Suests Sunday of relatives near Ridgevnic Wayne Smock and Orl'Ule Fields both residing west of t " , ' naT laufua tarms- tbe change utr uiau-r ill tllf nt-ui lULlllf . 1M 1 . Smock takes the smaller farm on account of failing health Mrs. Rella ! I henoweth and Mrs. Maurene Brad !f ,f VSZtl of Mr. and Mrs. Will Chenoweth. Mrs. Pete Cutter and Mr. and Mr Ernest Davis, of Richmond, spent ! Sunday in Lynn the guests of T. Nichols Mrs. Madge Wallace is ill at her home on West Church street. Dr. Hays, of Richmond, was called in consultation Mr. and Mrs. Add.:e Mendenhall, of Poplar Run, were the Kiiests Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter The strong wind of Saturday night, did considerable damage, many windows being blown out and doors blown off A quartet pomposed of Mrs. Lena Welch, Miss Frances Alexander, Arthur Scott and Pierre Alexander sang at the Christian chtirch Sunday evening. Their number was exceptionally well given The different societies of this town are busy arranging Christmas baskets for some who are not able themselves and are worthy Mer chants are putting on more help preparatory to the Christmas rush County Superintendent Griest of Un

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NEW WAY TO CATCH MOTOR RUM RUNNERS PORTLAND, Maine, Dec. 21 A large sign reading: - "Federal Agents Stop!" and further down the road a pavement cf heavy plants studded with spikes, Is a device which Herbert R. Hovey, chief field deputy of Maine's prohibition enforcement agents has prepared for catching bootleggers running rum by motor. Hovey contends that this device will eliminate unnecessary gunplay. .According to his theory, a respectable citizen will obey ths mandate and his car will be uninjured, whereas a bootlegger will speed up and be caught on the spikes where federal agents will grab him. ion City is 'one of the speakers at the farmers' institute Thursday, and will discuss the subject, "School Conditions in Our County." Let all who can attend these sessions, which be gin at 10 o'clock a. m.. Mrs. Lin. Swam and daughter JuueL of Richmond, Ind., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain.... Miss Mildred Swain of Oxford college is home to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain. IT-L-DOTrD Trl -Vf- onn Mrs Moody Lamb and Mrs. Lee Anna Lamb motored to Muncie Sunday afternoon. The latter returned home after spending the past two months with her son and family Miss Mable Williams, who is going to Mrs. Blaker's school at Indianapolis, will spend the holi days with her mother, Mrs. Mattie u imams. . .iMisses rnmiuv anu 1J lce .

Atkinson SDent bunday witii tneir;f K -,. . 4 s i i -

grandmother, Mrs, Carrie Anson I air. ana wrs. iuaiit uune ouu ter Esth?r and Mtr. J" tE" ade, a busi,nss ??onJl! r Esther and Mr. J. E. Atkinson :

Tay,r " T-T T ,ing A Christmas program will be Richmond spent Wednesday night and iv(lr, Frif1av cwi

Thursday with her mother. Mrs. Arcadia Williams Miss Margaret, Quigley of Newcastle, was a recent j

unday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat- iendance las Sunday was'siofferine i Mrs- pheba rlatt and grandson, Masaboutrick Quigley and Mrs. Mary Ellis and jooi a t,,,,, . ',.. ter Howard Piatt, spent the week-end

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day were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Will-!ciet

lamt, mr. aim laiem. f 1"1. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumheld, Mrs. Barney Bunger, Miss Abbie Marshall, Mr. A. T. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. How - ard Harris, Mrs. Frances Wheeler and Miss Alta Wilcoxen Carl Thompson of Richmond, visited with Webster friends Thursday Mrs. Austin Switt and bauy daughter or I onners - ville, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Culbertson and daughter Ruth Virginia, fcpent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ford of Jonesboro. Mrs. Swift will leave for residence in Florida soon... Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott enter - tained inursoay lor Airs. Anna jami - son and Mrs. Noel Bundy of Richmond- and Mrs- GeorSe Peery of Gin cinnati The Sunday school schol ars of Friends church are preparing a special Christmas program to be given Sunday evening, Dec. 25, at the Friends church... Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Snyder and family entertained relatives from Richmond Sunday The Webster basketball team practie - ed at. the Y. M. C. A. in Richmond, Saturday night. Those composing the team are Dudley Palmer, Carl Demaree, Wilbur Bunger, Claude Demaree, r.usar uubc, out- rai i i&ii, iNeisun .!i - Mahan and Edward Weadick. . .Those: in nicnmond tsaturnay were fctepnen Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brumfield, Mr.

and Mrs. Hood, Harry Jay, Johnnie j versity came home Saturday to remain Miller, Walter Culbertson. Mr. and ! over the holiday vacation wth her Mrs. Bud Demaree. John Hendershott. j father and family Mrs. Ray Brown Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morrison and I and daughter Betty Lou spent Tuesday son Walter, Mrs. Cora Williams ;ind,with her parents at Farmersville son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jay, Mr. and Mr.. C. K. Barmes were Rich-

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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, Frank i Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley and daughter Mrs. Delphia Hollingsworth spent Sunday evening with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Plankenhorn of near Rich- j mond. Mr. Plankenhorn is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. James Brumfleld. I Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brumfleld and; daughter Kathleen of Richmond, call-'; ed on Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Plankenhorn and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Brumfleld Sunday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jay and Mrs. Mattie Williams visited friday with -Mr. and Mrs Frank Allen of Hagerstown Mas-! ter Billy Moore has an attack of the! measles at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore. : Miss Stella Overman of Richmond I spent Sunday with friends at this ' place George Pauiin cf Richmond, i spent Sunday with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and son Bu.idy and daughter Helen of Cincinnati, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Mr andiJohn Hendershott. . . .Mrs. Kate Tur-

tjner visited with her daughter. Mrs. . . c,i.:J. A' ,".' vw-. oaiuiudv anu cuuua.i a. j . . turday and Si On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

Morrison and Mrs. Kate Turner wentiHelen- Mr- alid Mrs Go y Gessel and to Modoc to visit Mr. and Mrs. HarryMre- UIlie Gefrel anf W- J- Early, ail Turner and familv Mr. and Mrs. ! Muncie. . . .Mr. and Mrs. V ill Moore riPihprt iv Mr or,i m-c uki i and Mrs. W. S. Richeson of Greenville

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of Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott A market is being arranged for by the ladies of Webster M. E. church to be held at the First National bank of Richmond, Saturday, Dec. 24 W. MANCHESTER, Ohio. The cant t ' rsSa CUus ' wwch -wag to leTolt n. serio illnVss nf 4h niar,ic. Ar: Tl-Qtl- -t-irol1,.OT, TJl A, i " VZ The children will receive the caste,: mary Christmas treat on Sund-iy morn - "i. U" ...

filled her app0lntment Sunday at i Elmon Polley and family were Greenrown Point Th. s,mrt ct,i .!ille visitor Saturday afternoon

mfetirit, nf t1l- r,irie(;;n vn.toov, "--V-" -""4 KUaillCBO of th n,irltinn r.i,ri, win ,0 held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs H j.-EarIy Election of officers . for the coming year win occupv a part ,of the evening's proceedings " Mrs James Copp is a patient at Reid Memorial hospital, where she submite-d to an operation last week for appendicitis. She is reported to be imorov- , jngr nicely from thA oratiAn Mr. ! and Mrs. Will Foos spent Tupdav at Greenville with Mr. and Mr a' L Mendenhall. Mr. Mendenhall who is I afflicted with cancer, is in a serious condition Mrs. F. M Davisson and , Mr. and Mrs. C V. HarnP -.r0 t-w. burg visitors Thureday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gauch and Gustav Shear and daughter Genevieve attended church services Sunday at Wares! .ii. 4ui. ouear nau cuarge or tne morning service. Rev. Sneicher of Greenville ni-AurO-it-rl of the oviniTny service Miss Mp.ry Ieas will arrive j home Wednesday from DePauw university for the Christmas vacation. j ias will also come home Wednesdav from Delaware, where he is a student at Weslevan college Mr. and Mr?. j Charles Beachler and John Smith have ! returned home from Miami university ;ar uxioia to spend the holidav vaca tion with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks and Burton Harrison made a business visit to Eaton Mon - day Miss Helen Siler of Miami nni This Big Sale Octagon Wrist Watch

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mond shoppers Tuesday Harry Lehman and family of Dayton were ;

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh Mrs. Eliza Brown en-' tertained Mr. and Mrs. Warren McLure j of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McLure of Eldorado and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and family to dinner Sunday Election of officers and teach-1 er of Bible class of Christian church; resulted as follows: President, Mrs. j A. O. Miller; vice-president, Mrs. Jen- j nie Frank; secretary, Mrs. Opal Wal-i dren; assistant secretary and treasur er, Mrs. Cleo Ford; teacher, Miss Myrtle Trone; assistant teacher, Mrs. Eliza Brown. One new member was enrolled. On account of sickness and death only 28 members responded to the roll call. Tie executive committee j had charge of the social hour, a musical and a baby picture contest creaed a great deal of entertainment and amusement. The meeting adjourned to meet again on Thursday evening, March 2, 1922 Mrs. Henry Howard was taken to the Miami Valley hospital Thursday and submitted to an operation on Monday Mr. and Mrs. I" - J- &rlY entertained at ainiier ouur.av Mr and Mrs. Tavid Hardsog. Mr. - , , , , . tmrl Mra floralH Thnmfls nrtn naiifirntor visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mvers Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spencer lives ill 1IUV. VIUU. . . . anu A4o. Will Foos and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Price were Sunday guests- of Mrs. Manta Park Michael Long, one of West Manchester's oldest residents, is ! dangerously ill with pneumonia l.vir. ana ivirs. jewis ciuuer ui uajiuu t Se Kue ! V.. MC. C Been, ;ui. aiiu mis. .-a. . ic...., I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emenck attended 1 at New Paris. HOLLANSBURG, O. Mr. and Mrs ,, K'W.nlc fl wiin i,ir. aim jus. vicm im-nw- f i Richmond.' A large crowd attended the funeral of Theodore Flatter heldj at the Christian church Saturday! moraine;. He leaves a widow, seven children and two brothers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles were Sunday visitors of Glen and Otto Harshman and families of near Lynn Maynard Wolf of Richmond spent Sunday with John Wolf and family Ben Richards and family spent Sunday with Mont Simpson and family Misses Marie Harris and Thelma Wolfal, Ralph Piatt and Mrs. Cora Chenoweth were Richmond visitors Monday.... Mrs. Grace Commons is spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Butts Rev. Rotroff delivered a fine sermon at the Christian church Sunday morning The farmers' institute will be held here at the cllrisran church on Jan i i.-..;,i.; ctmM.r i 0 and 31, The speakers l are Mrs. Luella Barr McKee of Bellfountain. O., and C. R. Wagner of Arlington, O The Christian Endeavor society will give a Christmas program at the Christian church Thursday evening. Following the program refreshments will be served in the basement of the church Mrs. Lina Wolfal is reported as riot being improved as she is in a very critical condition. She is a victim of tuberculosis Mrs. Sarah White is visiting at Richmond Mr i Myrtle Armacost called on Mrs. Pearl Irelan Tuesday evening Miss Nola Tillson spent, a couple of days last week with W. A. Chenoweth and family The Grange will give, a free Christmas entertainment at their hall Friday evening. Everybody invited.. ..Guy Piatt spent Monday afternoon carat White Gold Watch, Priced Qf A A $OlelH

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with Earl Wiggs and family of near Whitewater Mrs. Carl Moore and children spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Chalmer Cuskey Miss Mae Piatt entertained Sunday afternoon Misses Marie Harris, Mildred Mary and Christian Morgan," Jaunita Mikesell, Norma Wolfal, Ida Piatt, Messrs. Herbert Scbjosser, Henry Miller, Chester Lantz. Harrv Irelan. (luv and Ralph Piatt Harry Marquis and family spent Monday evening with Ace Norton and family Donations for the suffering in the Far East will be received at the Christian Sunday school Christmas morning. BETHEL, Ind.ward Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Edsons, Keith and James and daughter, Elizabeth, and Miss Florence Boren were Sunday guests of Jehn Boren and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodenough and son, Donald, and daughter, Miss Ruth Goodenough, of Richmond and Harry i Eads of Dayton spent Sunday after-: noon with Mr. and Mrs. Leighton j Brown Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson I spent Sunday with friends in Webstar! Rev. and Mrs. Roy L. Brown are! spending a few days here with their! son, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown j Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brumfield and I grandson, Wayne, spent Wednesday! night and Thursday with Eugene Long) and family of Centerville. .Mrs. Clar-I ence Addleman is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Crawford, i of Yankey Town, O. . .Mrs. Nina Love 'j of Richmond spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Everette White Mr3. Stel-! la White spent last Aveek with Mr. and Mrs. Cale Bennett of New Paris, O.. Edgar Hill and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Sade Armacost of Hollansburg, O There will be a farmers' institute held here Dec. SO. The Ladies Aid society will serve the dinner Wesley Ketring and family moved into his father's property north of Arba Monday Lloyd Tharpe and Earl Hawkins spent Saturday night Sunday and Sunday night with friends at Lynn FOR INDIGESTION INDIGESTOAi; 6 Bell-ans L-t-M Hot water MX 19 3- i a sm ttm zss 25$ and 'at Packages Everywhere Gifts for Men and Boys When You'

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daughter of near Abington spent a day last week with Karry Hawkins and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Everette Wolfal were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wolfal Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bond spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Reason j Wolfal WEST MANCHESTER, O., Dec. 21. -Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swathj woodi a POnFOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Dec. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman are the parents of a daughter, Mary Jane. Everyday Ad-Ventares When you've always been a poor hand at picking out presents for the men, because somehow you can't seem to get into tha masculine way of looking at matters of haberdashery, tobacco and holiday accessories in general But every year you always have a long list of male relatives, beginning with your husband, and ranging on down the line to Uncle Albert and Cousin Will, and you always have a secret , feeling that back of all the holiday enthusiasm, your Christmas remembrances don't quite hit the spot with "the boys" And now you're up against the old problem again and you have to pick out a new set of presents that you fear the men will nick-name "The Follies of 1922" But just at the time when you're making up your mind, you notice the "Gifts For Him" in the Christmas Gift Suggestions columns of the Palladium's classified section And you get some "inside tips" on what men really want from boods to baggage and you know that your male relatives are in for a lot of pleasant surprises this year and That Puts The Joy Back Into Life! (CoDvrisrht 1921 V j Oranges, 25c and 30c per dozen Phone 1587 CLOVER LEAF GROCERY 603 Main This is a CfAm&S YEAR Give your family the Gift of all Gifts a Studebaker Car. !v wiipiv. wVWV-V IJC--V t V iLC Repairing on all makes cars, work guarauieea. L,et us completely overhaul your car. Brower Auto Sales Co. Studebaker S. 7th St. Dealers Phone I 21-23 Vam ouia n Give Her a tiere is a gift every' woman ia

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