Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 40, 16 February 1922 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1922.

GREENVILLE COUNCIL FAVORS SALARY CUT FOR CITY APPOINTEES

GREENVILLE, Ohio, Feb. 16. That the city council" of Greenville is trying to get things back to normalcy "was demonstrated Tuesday night when that body passed three ordinances to reduce salaries of every appointive officer In thp city. The cut is to be 10 per cent, and according to the ordinances, this order will go into effect from and after the earliest period allowed by law. . The report of Mayor Fitzgerald phowed that $36 In fines had been collected for the month of January and $11 for licenses. Interest In Decision A large. trawd was expected to be present at the court room Thursday morning when the quo warranto case of Prosecutor Hoel against County Treasurer Dan Brown was to be heard before the court of appeals of the Fourth district. Judges Edwin Sayre of Athens and Roscoe J. Mauck of Gallipolis were to arrive Wednesday night. The case Is to be decided as to whether or not the report of the state examiners makes a prima facie case of embezzlement Probate Court Gladys Sease, administratrix of the . estate of Howard Sease, filed inventory and appraisement. Wit and Codicil of Henry Collett admitted to probate and record. O. D. Jay, administrator of the estate of William P. Turner, deceased, filed inventory and appraisement. Application to admit will of Stephen Schoenlaben, deceased, to probate and record. Hearing Feb. 21. 1922. Ella McGriff was appointed administratrix of the estate of Ira McGriff. Bond, $17,200. Marriage License Ernest Sworthwood, 21 years old, Lynn. Ind., and Ruby Irene Jones, 21 years old, Nashville, Ohio.

NEW "PONZI" OWES 54,500,000; ASSETS $1,000

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Raymond J. Uischott. the office where he recsi'ed custonea and their money (and guarded by police after Bischoff was taken into custody) and one of the note Hithoff issued to one of his customers.

CARLOS. Ind. Dr. O. E. Martin is 11 with Inflammatory rheumatism Miss Nellie Morrison spent the weok end with Miss Helen Githens Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Morrisfon. Friday.. .Harry Turner and John C'atey were In Modoc Thursday Miss Alice Starbuck spent the week fnd at home with her grandmother. ...Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morrissou and family, of Webster, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Turner.. . ; .Mr. and Mrs. Bart Burroughs visited in Muncie Friday The Homea Econ-

omics class will meet at the new school building Thursday afternoon. The subject for discussion will btf "Mouse Cleaning." Mr. and Mr. Glenn Adamson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Engle... . .Revival services beean at this place Sunday. Rev. John Johnson, the pastor, assisted by Rev. Rubie Oren and Rev. Daken Vanderburg, is holding the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Earl AdamFon and dauchter, Frances, visited vith Mrs. Mahala Adamson and foster daughter, Sunday Miss Mario Wingret spent Sunday with Miss Dora McAllister George Catey r.nd Mis3 Lucile Miller are ill. ECONOMY. Ind. Mrs? O. C. Weyl, who has been very ill with the flu, is rfco'. ering. . . . Miss Mary Helen Pierce is ill Mrs, Effip Mull and children of Richmond spent the -week-end with her mother, ?.Trs. Susan Mendenhall . . . 1 1. B. Manning has moved to the Manning farm south, of town recently vacated by George A. Mannin?, . . .Mrs. J. L. Peterson was ill with the flu the past week. ... .James Jaek3on and Miss

Estf lla Kimball, who were married last

week, are staying with Mrs. Jackson s

mother, Mrs. Hannah Kimball. . . .Mrs. Robert Fisher, who ha been the guest of htr mother. Mrs. Green, went to Marion Saturday Elihu Swain has

been ill Mr. and Mrs.' Hershal Bal

langer of Fort Worth. Tex., visiting relatives here, have gone to Chicago

for a visit with relatives before starting home. . . .Mi?s Josie Denny, who has been ill with flu, is better Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cain entertained at a family dinner Sunday their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Cain and daughters and Frank Jordan and family E!do Cain has opened his sugar camp. Three gallons of syrup have been made. . . .Harlan Cain, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cain, C. and O. station agent, is at the Glen Miller sanitarium ill with pneumonia, was taken tliere Thursday. Mrs. 0. 1n accompanied her son, remaining with liim until Monday morning, when .she. returned home. Mr. Cain is one of the high school basketball team, . . . Harold Bowman and Henry Farmer are at home from Lafayette Mrs. Guy Swain of Ric hmond spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Connarae. Clifford Chamness lia3 accepted a position at the creamery Guy Mendenhall will do farming on the Goodson farm P. O. Beckman is installing a new 50 horsepower boiler in his creamery. . . .Economy Co-operative Elevator company held their annual election recently. The officers are J. G. Beard, president; Frank Jordan, secretary and ireasurer; C. A. Mendenhall, manager. The board of directors are J. g W. Beard. Frank Jordan, Oldo Cain, Orrin Farmer,. Thomas Cain, Darry Oler. E. 1. Manning.'. . .G. . R. Manning, now principal of Garfield high school at

Richmond, moved his family to Rich

mond....Mrs. Diannah

"1 owe $4,500,000 and have less than $1,000." Raymond J. Bischoft, twenty-five, Chicasro, told bederai Judze Landis when questioned reeardine specula

tions wmch. it is alleged, ruined thousands of investors. A receiver has been appointed to handle Cischoff 's affairs. Bischott says he accumulated the liabili

ties in two years. He attracted the interest of investors by realizing $500 on an investment ol $2H0 for the father o a Boy Scout acquaintance. ' e says.

Richmond Elsworth Conley spent and Mrs Harry Brown Sunday... the week-end here with friends. I Rev. Louis T. Ulmer spent Fridav

. . . I burg and Centerville. Those who were

pen., t nclay at- riresen; renortpH an e-veitinsr and in-

nu.Tnv tnH R-iv! mootirs I .t moa w.'h.hr J.nt'.i ,h'J 'tc! ! teresting game.... Mrs. Jester Taylor

at Nettle Creek Friends church are, er class with a valentine party Thurs6till in progress. A great interest is day afternoon Miss Adela;de Kemp being manifested and large crowds are' sent the week end with Miss Marie

in attendance Mrs. Grace Louellen

of Losantville spent Monday with Mrs. Rebecca Taylor Mrs. Lewis Bales and Curti3 Bales called on Mr. and M-s. Benjamin Jackson Monday Mrs. Harlie Beeson, who has been seriously 111, is slowly improving Marty Catherine and Julia Esther Beeson called on Eva Bales Sunday Rev. Earl Baldwin and Ethel Baldwin

of Cowan called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lamb and family Sunday evening. ....Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harter of

Bage, of Richmond Mrs. Belle Horton of Richmond, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Cook.

is ill.... Earl Lees and family are ill with the flu. . . .Uncle Ben Bowen, who lecently lost his wife, is visiting indfinitely with his daughter, Mrs. Josie Shaw Ollie Buckingham is improving after a three weeks' illness with la grippe Mrs. Oscar Mikesell is suffering from a crushed shoulder and broken arm resulting from a fall Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong were

calling on Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Scott

WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Veal and Mr. and Mrs. Will Goodson and family were the guests

Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good- j Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. son.... Miss Treva Clark was the i George Bowen of Crete spent Sunday week-end guest of her grandparents with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. at Webster Miss Edith Oler of . Harry Bowen and children, Bruce and

Muncie was the week-end guest of Mr. ! Emma Jean. . . .Mrs. Garnet Wiggs and

nnit Tra Allen Hlr Mr -jnH f ia ! rinn?hror Tr,t-i Mica PVlna Rfinta arifl

Muncie spent the week end with Mor-jJameg Ladd and Mrs." Allen Franklin! Charles Bowen were in Richmond Sat-

ton Harter Mr. and Mrs. Hubert;

I went to Cambridge Saturday to see

Harter of Muncie were also callers at. Joha Campbell who is seriously ill.

Mr. Morton Harter's Sunday evening. Mrs. Pherby Harter accompanied them to their home Sunday evening.

urday. . . .Rev. M. R. Scott just closed a. successful two weeks' meeting at

FAIRFIELD, Ind. William Stewart and family of near Liberty, were the guests of Frank Brooks and family, Sunday Shelby Kelley and family, and Mrs. Fannie Kelley of Bath spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar

Mrs. Toney Rossie is ill.... Mr. and: South Salem with 22 new members

Mrs. Owen Williams are the parents sdded to the church. Mr. and Mrs. O. ofa baby girl, born Friday night i E. Watson, singing evangelists of EngMrs. Martin Steel of Richmond waslish, assisted in the meeting. ... Miss the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Enos VealjOpal Anderson spent the week-end Thursday and Friday Mrs. Rose ' with her aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Newman has been spending a few I Ruth Johnson and baby of Lynn days with relatives in Winchester ... j Mrs. Mabel Hough is improving after Bert Oler and family of Whitewater 1 an attack of la grippe Mr. and Mrs. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. i O. E. Watson are leaving Tuesday Allen Oler Edd Miles and family '. morning for their home at English

ironi near nere atienuea tne lunerai alter a tive weeks visit in tills vicm

ot Rosco Reynolds at Fountain Citv itv The Circle Girls

(feeling much improved. .. .Mr. and

Mrs. Claud Halsley and babe,, of Alvin. Texas, are here for a visit with Mrs. Haieley and daughter, Bess Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Locke, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Delia Culbertson Mrs. R, W. Buhl, of Hancock, Mich., is here spending the week with Frank Buhl and daughter,

! Bessie. .. .Miss Anna Russell is slow

ly improving. Mrs. Gist also is somewhat better, but, is not improving as

rapidly as desired The funeral of

Mrs. Mary Dunkle was held from the home of her son, William Dunkle, on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dunkle had

spent many years in Centerville and was a much-loved lady whose cheery smile will be missed in the Dunkle

home.

NEW PARIS, Ohio A. H. Sherer of

Dayton, visited his father, David Sher

er and other relatives Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jessup of Braffetts-

ville. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L

H. lianas. Friday Thursday evening the Gleaners' class of the Metho

dist Sunday school were entertained

by Mr. and Mrs Carl White. The af

fair wa3 a miscellaneous shower for

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Caldwell, who

were recently married. Both wero members of the class Harry Roach left last week for Cincinnati, where he will again enter the Rockford Sanitarium for an indefinite period Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall, of Richmond, spent Saturday night with Mv. and Mrs. Edgar Reinheimer. Miss Vera Reinheimer still remains in a

critical' condition Mrs. G. M Carley is slowly recovering from a sevete attack of flu., i.. Mrs. Cora McFarlan of Dayton, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

Homer Pence and family Mr. and Mrs. William Roach were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Noithro and family Miss Pearl Haller ant Miss Nellie McGraw, of Richmond, were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Colvin celebrated their weJ1 ding anniversary Sunday. The guests

were Mr. and Mrs. William Co'vin and son, Welby, and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Wiley... Miss Maggie Holsinger. sixth grade teacher in the local school, received word of the death of her sister.

Claia, of Chicago Nine applicants took the examination held al Eaton. Saturday, for the New Paris

postoffice.. Mrs. Elmer Hughes of

Richmond, spent Saturday with relatives J. H. Timmons was married recently in Pennsylvania and came to

his farm west of town Monday,

Miss Hartley, the Lyceum bureau representative from Dayton, spent Friday here Ramer Jones spent the week

end with relatives at Covington, Ohio Mrs. Ida Weaver of Middletown, Ohio, came Monday for a week's visit

with Mrs. Francis Kirkpatrick Simon Cunningham of Greenville, spent the week end here Mrs. G. A. Arnold and daughter Beverly are ill Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones, had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Anna Garretson, Mrs. Hannah Sawyer and J.R. Gard. ... .H. L. Miller was a business visitor in Cincinnati. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Lowler, of Marion, Ind., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lawder and family. Mrs. Low. ler was formerly Miss Ida Lawder, and

had not seen her rather tor z years. Miss Helen Sawyer spent from Friday night until Sunday with her uncle, J. M. Sawyer, at Eaton, Ohio. Mrs. Clara Benner of Richmond, spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Martha Cook Claude Collins of Fairfield, Ohio, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Collins. Mrs. O. M. Pence of West Manchester, visited relatves here Friday.

ARREST IS ORDERED.

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WILL CLOSE DRIVE WITH SILVER

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Mahatma K. Gandhi, leader ot the Non-Cooperationists. in India, will, it is expected, be silenced

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind.. Feb. 16. A silver tea held in the school house from '2:00 until 4:30 Saturday afternoon will close the week's campaign of the Fountain City W. C. T. U. for library funds. Women of the town

ship and girls of the high school and

eighth grade will be entertained.

Committees managing the commu- " nity affair Saturday are: General . reception committee Mrs. G. A. Dwiggins, Mrs. E. T. Smith. Mrs. R. B. Boren. Invitation Miss Elma Charles, Mrs. J. B. Lovine, Mrs. G N. Hatley Reception Mrs. O. N. Huff, Mrs. E. T. Smith, Mrs. Jennie Scearse, Miss E. Woodard, Mrs. C. O. Reynolds, Mrs. Allen Kincheloe.

Arrangements Mrs. Walter Strong. Mrs. Carl Reynolds, Mrs. Claude De Armond. Refreshments Mrs. William Brooks. Mrs. Albert Kem, Mrs. Charles Gifford. Serving Mrs. Elmer Barnes, Mrs. Forrest Lacey, Mrs. Lloyd Pyle. Guests will be asked to contribute 10 cents apiece toward the library funds.

ter Williams and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jennings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin,

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Catey, Mr. and ,

Mrs. Austin Johnson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doll and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cates and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holloway, Lanson Thompson and sons, Miss Juanita Mikesell, Miss Stanley. Miss Letha Doll. Fred and

Ri-ph Conway, Robert and Ray Doll,

Stacy Scantlant and Glen Mikesell...

. .Mr. and Mrs. Bond are moving north

east of Centerville Mr. and Mrs.

Enos Veal will move to their farm, vacated by Mr. Bond Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin attended the sale of Orien Shel-

lengerger north of Huntsville Mrs. George Mikesell is slowly improving.. . . .Troy Puckett and family will soon move to a farm near Union City Frank Cain has rented the George Ballenger farm fMr. and Mrs. Harlan Johnson and Mr. Otis Turner were in Richmond Thursday The Home

Economics class will hold a bazaar and market in the Lizzie Wright building Saturday, Feb. ISth Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Reynard received word Sunday that the little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynard of near Muncie was dead Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith

and granddaughter attended the funei al of their daughter-in-law at New Cas

tle, Friday Mr. and Mrs. James Ben

son moved to the farm of the former's!

father. Monday Mrs. George Smith has returned home after two weeks at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Bennie Thompson, of Lynn Miss Lurado Gibson of Marion, spent over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Bert BurBurroughs called on Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Reynard. Sunday evening.. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lane has been seriously ill with pneumonia. '. . . .Mrs. Lanson Thompson and daughter are spending a few days with her parents at New Dunkirk and attending revival meeting.

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FOOD LESSON NO. 5

Millspaugh Ivir3. Vlrr.iie Younts

Knpnt nnn rlnv latit u-ppk with tifr nar-i 1

ents James B Holland and wife . . I tr'umJay Mlss Josephine Hinahaw ir.g will be held at the home of Miss The'w F m s wn hpi.i t thf. home ! of Richmond was the guest Sunday of , Grace Lewis Tuesday evening. The

of Miss liana Yocum last Wednesday

The next meeting will be held with

Mrs. Ed. Snider. ... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward and Mrs. Juliette Miller attended the funeral of Mrs. Lon Mas.

-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson at this

'! Place I. C. Ball and family will

move to Richmond soon. Their proi-

j erty will be occupied by Frank Clemjents and family.

ters at Laurel. .. .Mrs. Belle Remy ot Alquina, who has been visiting her;

parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Holland, left for a visit with her brother at Blooming Grove Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hudson and child spent Sunday

with Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Younts

MIDDLEBORO. Ind. Mrs. A.oie

I Stanley and her Two youngest daughi ters left for California where she will j visit home folks. She is planning to irtay 10 weeks Mrs. Frank Huff-

leader for this meeting is Miss Esther Arnold. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Catey entertained the former's brother and family the latter part of last week.

CARLOS CITY, Ind. Fiftytwo of the Morgan Creek Sunday school constituted a surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bond, son Hilbert and the

monthlv meet-! E'anamoiiier, .wonuay evening, r op-

corn was served, social cnats ana games were the order of the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Les-

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CENTERVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. .. .Walter Dunbar, who spent several weeks at Reid Memorial hos

pital on account of a broken limb, was

I man and Paul Huffman visited in Eat-(brought home Monday and is getting!

Mr, c R Ware nnri daughter fhloe V "i. . i. i.nuii aim "-'"S iruuiui; .... nie cruicifiv ttorrnnA; rl vi -ft in r ninnmn-i daughter T,sited Mrs- i'rank Poffue and sociation has decided to hold an Eas-! I ranees are visiting at Blooming i (i,tor f.t,-Mu tu ... f;. : 1

on the Saturday before Easter. There ,

.... ..".u. 'r "":hotH ill Mrs. Alistius Little and services at that place Irs. Outer ; Mia8 violet Hawkins called on Mr. and Personette spent trom Saturday until Mrs Russel clark an( daughter Sun. Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Alfred day Clyde Thomas and familv are Honeas, who is sic k Misses Rose j improving after having the flu" and Jennie Meharry entertained atlWork on the church is to be started dinner Sunday, Theo. Cromwell and SOon Mr. and Mrs. Everett DaughMiss Blanche, Addison Berg and wife. crty and children spent Sunday afierLewis Younts and family, Purcel'noon with Rev Ij p UrnPr and fam. ounts and famly, Jasper Younts andiv Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart man family. Reuben Tucker, Ruth Hudson : Miss Alice Ross, Miss Rebecca Roe and and Daris Husted surprised Mr. .andjwhit Roe were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. John Watler hist Sunday... Mrs. i?.nd Mrs. Will Hartman . . Lenard Bessie Neukam and daughter Mary,; n0dgin of New Paris spent the week were guests of William Logan and : end with Mr. ad Mrs. T. J. Addleman wife, near Brookville. last week. ....Mrs. Catherine Hodgin is improv1 ig slowly Mrs. Frank Mitchel is reCHESTER, Ind The young people! ported recovering after an operation

01 tne m. r.. btinaay scnool win giveiat Reid hospital Monday.

a cnurcn tair next Thursday night, Feb. 16. The public is invited to attend.... Mrs. Lulu Webster, Mrs. Fannie Martin and Mrs. Mary Smith spnt

Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Myr-;

tie Ulmer... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huff-j City spent Monday with Rev. and Mrs. man spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mary:M. R. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Luna Willuffman Mr. and Mrs. Michael j liams and son Denver spent Sunday spent Saturday wiih Mrs. Catherine with .Mrs. Williams' mother. Mrs. Laura

will be no personal solicitation made, but it. is expected that every one in-, terested in the maintenance of the i Crown Hill cemetery will donate j something to be sold at the fair. . . . Mrs. Cora Demoss, who spent several t weeks at Pikesville, Ky., and while ' there doctored with physicians at Cin-j cinnati, returned home this week.

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SPARTANSBURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shockney of Union City, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Watson of English and Miss Ruth Wilkerson of Union

I The i with a

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Hodgin Mrs. Mary Strader and Mrs. Alice Shaw have been visiting Charles Shrader anil family. . .Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams have moved to their farm east of this place Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman visited Mr.

Mann Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Wise, who have been ill with the flu, are improving Miss Frances Foreman spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Thorn. Several from here, attended the game at Centerville between Spartans-

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children, Mr. ana wrs. ura aras and daughter' Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oler and children, all of economy, and Charley Edwards of Newcastle Mrs. Mat ie Shau.1 of Pendleton is here visiting her mother, Mrs. A O Pierce, while Miss Effle W ilson is' visiting a few days with friends at

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