Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 47, 24 February 1922 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 1922.

Wesler called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and family Sunday afternoon ....Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berry spent Sunday with W. E. Berry and family ....Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kendall have moved to Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry have moved to the Kendall farm.... Mrs. Ayers Ryan was called

GREENVILLE, Ohio, Feb. 24 serious illness of her father . ... Mr disastrous railway wreck occurred : and -Mrs. Harrv Haworth entertained

CARS JUMP TRACK; HOr.EOFH.E.SHAFER, CASTINE.ISWRECKED

Castine Wednesday afternoon when a; Mr. and Mrs

nnrthhrninri train lpft thn track. (Mrs.. Everett

ThlrtPon rnr Inarinri with COal were

piled up along the track, several of 1 the cars were demolished. One of the loaded cars after leaving the track, struck the residence of II. E. Shafer, knocking it from its foundation and wrecking the building in such a manner that it will have to be rebuilt. One side of the house 'was " knocked entirely off. Mrs. "Shafer and a neighbor lady were in

the house when the wreck occurred but escaped injury. Mrs. Shafer is now under a doctor's care from nervous shock. v New Cases Common Pleas The Farmers' Bank Co., Rossburg. vs. Frank E. Holdeman, R. W. Holdeman and Felix Holdeman. Money, amount claimed, $490. Cognovit note. '- Charles T. Jetferis et al vs. Harley Mannix et al. Money, amount claimed

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Probate Court i-mi-.vh.iiu .irs. o. vj. t-auaocK ana son, Amanda J. Hawthorne was adjudged j Henry. . .Mis. John Hawley was given insane and committed to Dayton State first prize on hand-painted china at hospital. j tne corn Bnw at Richmond Mrs. R. A. Bolen. administrator of the j S. M. Chamberlain, who has been ill estate of William N. Reed, filed first with pneumonia, is slowly improving. and final account. ' j

Ethel Rhoades, administratrix or i L.USANTVILLE, Ind. Mrs. Delpha

Will Thomas, Mr. and Hunt, Loren Buroker.

Wilbert Thomas, Alcie and Reba Hunt. ELKHORN, Ind. Stephen Endsley has returned to his homo after a few weeks' visit with his son, Louis Endsley, and family at Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson entertained at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. I H.

Beeson, Van Turner, Rev. O. D. Martia of Franklin, Miss Geneva Bless-

ing. Miss Edith Turner. John Pierce

....Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Isenhour

and children called on Mr. and Mrs

John Prouse and children Sunday evening. .. .Mrs. R. O. Pickett and Mrs.' Harry Heinbaugh are very ill Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Paddock spent Sat-

$7,000 WIND STORM

DAMAGE AT W. ALEX

WEST ALEXANDRIA, Oho, Feb. 24 Wind traveling at a velocity esti

mated at SO miles an hour ripped ofT,

the roof over the south side of the Dayton and Western Traction company barn here early Thursday morning, causing a damage to the company of about $5,000. An additional $2,010

was sustained by the Dayton Power and Light company, caused by the tearing down of electric wires when the traction shed roof was torn away.' Cars between Dayton and Richmond were an hour late Thursday morning, and West Alexandria was without electrical current all day. Three men. John Myers, Charles Posdick and Charles Dorman, employes of the car barn, were the only persons in the barn at the .time, of the accident Only the south side of the barn lost its roof.

the hostess.... '.Miss Helen Williams and Miss Irene Petry spent Tuesday with Elizabeth 1111s Mr. aild Mrs. Alonzo Wilcoxen and son have arrived here from Oklahoma after spend

ing several months in the west

and baby left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Kentucky Mrs. John Beard of Cambridge City spent Sunday with Mrs. J. A. Hlgaman. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brancroft have moved in with Miss Flora Champ this

Misa Helen Harper and Miss Edith i week. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watt of

Parrish, of Richmond, spent Wednes

day visiting the public school of Web

ster....Mrs. Delphia Hollings worth

Centerville spent Saturday with the

latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

GRANGE DISCUSSES PRICE GUARANTEES

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil P. Brock areiere for a few days, and will leave Ividay to begin a meeting at Lima, Ohio... Mrs. May Eagle is the guest of Mrs. Alice Byrd this week Mrs. Wade Williams, of Fountain City, and Mrs. Lewis Stone of Hagerstown are guests

lot Mrs. Albert Cranor Miles Brad-

( Special to The Palladium)

CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio, Feb. 24.: bury and Harry Hatfield spent Wed

Stewart.... The social hour club met! An enthusiastic discussion as to pro- re day in Richmond Clifford

spent Tuesday dight with Mr. andjyKh Mrs Oler and daughter, Mrs. posedpri ce guarant ees, and other ques-! C" came Wednesday evening to Mrs Curtis Plankenhorn. near Rich- Adram Thursday afternoon The ' , , i be the guest of his parents for a few mo'd Miss Minnie Tinglar spent ' Ladies' Aid society of Jacksonburg!0113 raisd by the agricultural confer- uays....Rev. Milligan will fill his reg-

Tuesday in Richmond attending the corn show. DUBLIN, Ind. Revival services begun Sunday evening at the N. B.

served the lunch at the B. F. Hatfield i ence, was staged at the Jackson

ular appointment at the Christian

sale Wednesday: James Scott is ! Grange meeting in the Campbellstown church, Sunday, Feb. 26 Mrs.. visiting relatives in Greencastle. school house Thursday night. 1 'Thomas Steers and daughter, Luclle The ladies of the M. E. church cleared The literary program, under the di-j entertained informally, Thursday eve$17 at the Combination sale here jrection of Lecturer Heber O'Hara, also, ning the following guests: Mrs. Ray-

church and will continue indetiniteiy t Rev Huffer of Huntington, were here Pleasant and a discussion of the arms i Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. Don Overman.

limitation conference by J. W. O'Hara.; Mrs. Paul Brooks, Mrs. Will Lintiner,

Mrs. Schafer has bought the prop-

erty owned by Mrs. Matilda Smith and college and were guest3 of Rev and will move there soon...... Quarterly j Mrs Soikwltne Paul Smlth and meeting will be held at the Friends j faniily moved last week from Mrs. Mcchurch Saturday, Feb. 25. Dinner jCullough property to Mt, Auburn, will be served. .. .Mrs. Charles Evans i

has returned home from -a short visit with relatives at Toledo, Ohio

ABINGTON, Ind. Sunday guests of

Edgar Elliott is quite sick with pneu- -,,r- auu. lurs- iMJ3S sevens were Mr. monia Ch'arles Brancroft of De-'and Mrs. Floyd Dynes and Ray Ful-

nnri. called on' Mrs. Aaron Phillips

urday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pad- -Unndav afternoon. .. .Minard Cross

dock and children at Richmond ama hnme from Rushville this week. nf rpntprville snent Sundav with the

troit, Mich., joined his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. De-

vausrhn Mr. and Mrs. Richardson

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Routson and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oedric Johnson at Richmond. .. .Miss

j Bessie Holmes spent Thursday with

He has been ill.

MIDDLEBORO. Ind. The Ever-

Ready class of the Middleboro M. E. i his arm when cranking his automobile

Sunday school were enieriaineu wiui

an all-day meeting at the home or Mr.

latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Stewart Abijah Hammer met with a painful accident Sunday by breaking

Mr. Rusk and family of Newcastle

spent Sunday with James Lawerance

and Mrs. Joe Thomas at ther nome,and family The Martha Washingnorthwest of Mddleborp wth a George j ton club met Wednesday afternoon at

j r.otnn u'.th iiairh. uorKar r.r PirVtmAnH anonf M ramily, or near Kicnraond

onH th tahlp where the lunch Snnrtav hprp. with his mother. Mrs. ! and Mrs- Flo'd Dynes, Ransom Stigle

v. ia aiiu vu w I 0 -..A j Anfafla cH'lo Q email i AKIaiol Harriet T"V k "Wrtm&n'a i C- I "-n

ton, of Philomath .Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Woods and family, west of here visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarrett. . . Mr. and Mrs. Austin' Morgan and daughter, Cleo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Higgins, northwest of here, Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burris visited with' Mr and Mrs. Charles Burris and family, west of here, Sunday... Ben Weiss and son Frank visited Sunday after-

non with Mr. and Mrs. John Boumer

.Mr.

I he Jackson Grange will Hive an entertainment for the Washington Grange on Friday night. March a, at the meeting place of the Washington Grange.

Ralph Burris and Everett Clark

Ihe estate of Harry Williamson, de- Homesof Jonesboro attended meet-! cherry tree stood. The afternoon pro-!sionay society had an all-day quilting , j'slte(L . T , r -i ac

lUttScU, 1 1 1 I'll in v t-iiLwi i o - u l i v. ui kj uuuaj .... am clo vuv. i - wo - - .v m.. vuuc, w - ' t . nient. Same filed petition to pay real j Mrs. Walter Oliphant has some of her '.by the president, Mrs. Mollie VanSant Sokwitne.. A bountiful dinner was U

estate tDav debts. Answer of widow j spring millinery on display Mrs. and led by Clyde Thomas, supenn- served at the noon hour. .Otis Hill

filed In eame. I B. C. Martin and Mrs. Lewis have been ! tendent. Mrs. Locia Allen took charge j and daughter, Pauline, of Fargo. N.

of the devotional part and later busi- V. is here visiting relatives and

ness of importance was discussed. Will friends. He came to attend the gold- j

Wessier Ciosea mis pari, oi uie nieei- en aumvcisrj oi yareius, ayii.i .... j in. n-uii nnvor fnllnwpH hv thp Ko-'and Mrs Cvnis Hill whiph was hplrt i GREEN S fORK, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

cial hour and in the three different Monday ... .The Francis Asbury. club I Alpheua Martindale of rh r-v.

Frank Lytle. assignee of Fred Reik-1 shopping in Muncie Jake Medsker er et al. filed inventory and appraise-1 is ill Mrs. Barbara Lamb visited

of real

ment. Order of public sale

estate issued in same case. Sale of real estate returned and confirmed and deed ordered made to purchaser in estate of August Morrman, deceased. ,

Suburban

Ray Weiss visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. William Merkamp and Mrs. Robert Merkamp.. .Miss Hilda Weiss is assisting Mrs. Edward Toschlo? of near Richmond, with housework.

HAGERSTOWN. Ind. Mrs. Eta

Porter. Mrs. Laura Gebhart and Mr-. Ada Thurston were guests at dinner, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worl. Mr. and Mrs.. Orren Shellenbarger Cpent Monday and Monday, night with .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Retz About 20 att ended the box social. The band played and a splendid prosrram was rendered. Mis? Virginia White wrn - voted the most popular young lady. "The receipts amounted to $38.47 The local American Legion post ha.l ' charge of the funeral of Mr. Cory, at Mooreland, Sunday. Eighteen went ' irom here The Women's History ' Hub met Monday afternoon at "the home of Mrs. Etta Porter... The Hagerstown high school is installing a wireless station The Knights of Pythias county meeting was held Mon day niht at this place. A team from Knightstown exemplified the 'work... ..Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Allen and fani ily moved from East Walnut street to their farm northeast of, town Monday i and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen move 1 from Miss Minnie Heaston's country home north-of town to the residence vacated by Isaac Allen and family.,

with Mrs. Herbert Beeson Thursday.

....Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Phillips entertained to supper Friday evening their daughter, Mrs. Leora Freeman, and her children, Edna, Melvin and McDona Mr. and Mrs. Wright Sulteen and daughter June Esther came home Saturday after a few days visit with

'her father Mrs. Allie Oxley called on Mrs. Linzy Davis Saturday afternoon Mrs. Alec Abbot called on

.Mrs. uaroara L,amD Saturday afternoon Mike Bookout was in Newcastle Saturday Mrs. Loady Wiggins and son Gail were in town Friday. They motored from Muncie in a truck. They got their butchering done and took the meat back to Muncie to their home.... Mrs. Jim Mc-

flnnie-ill nnllpri nn Mrs Hlivahath 'Phil. WHITEWATER. Ind.- Thp annual

lips one day this week Mrs. Roda j Washington birthday supper was held!

were the guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Benson. .Albert Bailey left Saturday fof Converse to visit his daughter, Mrs. Sylvester Bish Mrs. Florence Linderman and Harold Cook attended the funeral of their greataunt, Mrs. Cook, at Sulphur Springs. ..

Moreland will play basketball here Sat

urday evening

Mrs. Elvin Benson.Miss Josephine Hamilton, Miss Hazel Hatfield, Miss Mary Ragen and Miss Isabelle Kienzle Rev. C. L. Hinshaw and D. Rome attended monthly meeting at the" home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cloud, Wednesday evening and attended the revival meeting at the Methodist church.

to spend three

WEEKS TO LEAVE FOR MIAMI WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks were to leave

ri.. -i n,vi, c r; today for Miami. Fla., for a vacation.

Orio. is visiting his father. James Bish lut7 are" ara ....Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stanton, and 'I?k8m Florida-

daughters. Ruby and Jessie, spent Wednesday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and family spent Wednesday at Whitewater Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd and family of New Paris, moved Wednesday to their property here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gause and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martindale

dan. Then begin

emergency treatment wita

PNEUMONIA I , Call a physiaai I "emergency" ts

. V V A RORUB Over 1 7 Million Jan Used Yearl '

contests Mrs. Will Wessier, Clyde; of the M. E. Sunday school met with Thomas and Mrs. Olive Thomas werejO. D. Hall Wednesday afternoon: the winners. The class will meet j Luther Symons of Lewisville called March 22 with Mrs. May Brooks of on his aunt, Mrs. Abigail Herbst Sun-

Richmond. Guests of the class were: Iday afternoon Mrs. Charles Hoover

11 r. and Mrs. Will Wessier, Miss Edith Daugherty, Clyde Thomas, Joe Thomas. Class members present were: Mrs. Mollie VanSant, Mrs. Ethel Seaney, Mrs. Locia Allen, Mrs. Lidia Addleman. Miss Nettie Bennett, Mrs. Garnett Smith. Mrs. Olive Thomas, Mrs. Myrtle I Thomas. Miss Maggie Starbuck, Miss Myrtle Daugherty, Mrs. Mary Hawkins, Mrs. Joe Thomas.

Mlligan took Sunday dinner with Mrs Barbara Lamb Aaron Phillips's en

tertained to dinner Sunday the following: Miss Gertha, Newby, Mrs. Delpha Horned, Charles Craig and Mr. and Mrs.- Carl Phillips Mrs. Grant Maynard, Mrs. Sylva Parks and son William, called on Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wine Sunday afternoon Mrs. Linzy Davis called on Mrs. Barbara Lamb Sunday Mrs. Ham Snodgrass. Mrs. Allie Oxley. Mrs. Linzy Davis. Mrs. Sylvia Parks and children called on Mrs. Barbara Lamb Monday afternoon. . . .Milo Bookout came home Monday morning from Richmond and went back in the afternoon. Mrs. Edith Wilson and baby are not much better. .... .Miss Ethel Johnson is

spending a few days with her sister,

at the school house Wednesday even

ing. Feb. 22. Owing to the bad roads)

many people could not get here. Thq women began serving the penny supper at 6:30 and were kept busy until 8:30. The basketball game, played by the local independent and the Masonic teams, was won by the independents, 30 to 25. Total sum taken in during the evening was $54.

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Thompson, Miss Minnie Irvin, i waisis, SKircs, aresses, coats, sweaiers.

Raymond Morrison, Mrs. Al. Ir- siocKings, arapenes, nangmgs, every-

WEBSTER, Ind The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church met Wednesday with Mrs. Barbara Huelson in Web

ster. Among those present were Mrs

Joe Mrs

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! Mrs. Wright Sulteen Mrs. Allie Ox-j

Ind. Mrs. Shuber Cook ley talked to her sister, Mrs. Kate:

1 hompson, Miss Ada Railsback, Mrs. j nuimimwiniiiiiiiimiMUHiiiiiuimiuiiiitiHiuiiiituiiiMuiiiifiiiHiumtMiMtiii)'

Mate Wickersham, Mrs. Barney Bung-1 1 er, Mrs. Bell Wills, Mrs. Allie Brum-lf field, Mrs. Dan Hampton. Mrs. Anna If

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died at her home at this place Saturday morning.. ..Mrs. Sarah McNabb, a missionary, will give a talk at the

M. E. churgh next Sunday afternoon

Hoover of Hagerstown. Wednesday, j Bell Lamb, Mrs. Nora Harris, Mrs. ;

Molly-O

IS COMING TO TOWN

SEES

Sail Sisk moved to town Tuesday, i Viola Wilcoxen, Mrs. William Cul- I

Mrs. Leora Freeman is ill j bertson. A business session was held Mrs. Ellen Ford was at Kate Varte-land was followed by a social hour. I

Feb. 26 at 2:30 oclock. AH are in-; mans weanesuay. . . ..Mrs. urani may-1 uamty rerresnmenis were servea uy , niiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiinHiiHimnaiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiinmiimiiiiiiiniiHiiiiimiiii vited. . .'.'Mrs. Claude- Berry enter-

tained for her husband in honor of his birthday Feb. 14. Those, present! were Mr. and Mrs.' Newton Bunker, j Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hensley, Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Haisley, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Berry and Christine Berry! Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell! entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Royj Sanderson and family and Miss Garnet j Bradley .....Mr. and Mrs. 'William

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Moneys Back If "Gets-It" Fails ! Nuthln Is s utterly needless as the 'mfferinK from aching, painful -vorns.

It i as eu-y to peel off" a corn as to skin a banana. Touch It with "GetsJl" and the trick la done. For hard torus', soft corns, any corn or callun. Ml pain stops Instantly and the corn proceeds to loosen and boon can be lifted riKht off. Your iiunify cheerfully refunded if it fails. Hut it never fails. Costs but a trifle. 4 K. lawrence & Co.. Mfr., t'hl- ;.' Sold in llichtnond by A. O. Luk--ri lru Co., Clem Thistlethwaite. Advertisement..

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"I will expose the human vultures " Thus Says

PEGGY HOPKINS

Peggy Hopkins Famous beauty who married and divorced three Immensely rich men the woman jWho has been called "the siren of millionaires" who was showered with priceless jewels until (in her own words) "I was sick of seeing the junk." , YOU SHOULDN'T MISS THIS UNUSUAL FEATURE IN .THE MAGAZINE SECTION The Indianapolis Sunday Star TELL THE NEWS DEALER TO SAVE A COPY FOR YOU. See The Star next Sunday for the schedule of the Basket Ball games to be played in State High School Basket Ball Tournament. E. L. THOMAS, Agent, 12 South Seventh Sreet, Phone 2704

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