Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 57, 8 March 1922 — Page 2
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QUARTERMASTER GETS MEDAL FOR RESCUING L DROWNING COMRADE - (By Annoclated Press) . -LONDON, March 8. Frank Dolan, a quartermaster on the United States steamer' Centennial State, has Just received an award of medals here for rescuing a comrade from drowning in the Thames last October. His act was described as one of the bravest deeds ever done fn the London dock. He received the Bllver medal of the Royal Humane Society and an award from the Carnegie Trust Fund. Dolan was serving on the Montana nt the time -of the rescue and dived into the water to save a man who had fallen between that ship and the pier at a time when a strong swell was running and Dolan ran a risk of being crushed between the ship and the wharf. The services of Scotland Yard and the New York police department were engaged in order to find Dolan and make the awards. When he heard that the New York police were looking for "him Dolan appeared in a police station in that city much perturbed and de-" flaring that he had "commjted no crime." .. 'iu-.'.... . MODOC. Ind.-Several -people froia here attended the-district tourney at Union City, Friday, "and" Saturday. Dan Yard man is " ill . . . , . . Mrs. El mer Beall, of Economy, v spent Tuesday with her sister? STraA. A. Coarroe Rev. and Mrs. A- F. Byrne and children 6pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. JWV Ridemour. . . . .Mrs. Verl Johnson is visiting relatives in Losantvllle.-. . .-.Misses . Ruth pnd Nar Swain, Lois Lennington and Thelma Hodson spent Sunday afternoon in Carlo3 City Miss Kathryn Farquhar spent Sunday with MIw Helen Van Yi Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cross and children have moved to Blountsville Miss Alice Lee spent Sundav afternoon with Miss Nina Van Y Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Byrne and Mr. and Mrs".L. W Ridenour spent Sunday afternoon with- Mrs Carver Jordan Miss Crystal MacRubush ppent Tuesday with her aunt, Thelma Hodson Revival meeting has be?run at the M. E. church. Services both morning -: and evening The senior toys have begun practicing for their play which is to be given some time in tho future.. .Mrs. Lizzie Funk, of Muncie, is here taking care of her mother, Mrs. Clarett McGunegill, who is very ill Mrs. .Russel Dow and daughter, Mary Louise, spent Sunday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Ola Howell and sons. GRATIS, Ohio. Clayton Henderson went to West Alexandria to stay Mon day. He will be a lineman for the Preble County Telephone company. . . I Mr. and Mrs. Mesbeth and family of West Alexandria spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Darrah....Mrs. Cyrus Karicofe has been rick with appendicitis the past few days. . .Clyde Coleman spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Coleman. . . .Miss Helen Brown is able to return to her home thi3 week from the Middletown hospital, when she underwent an operation The three children of Mr. and Mrs. James Karicofe are improving after a serious sickness of pneumonia The young daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Crume are f enjoying the riding 'of a little pony which was recently purchased for them by their father.. .The Gratis high school and West Elkton high school basketball teams play ball here Friday evening which was won by Gratis, 74 to 10.... Mrs. Leota Butt entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zeck and con Veral and Mrs. Arthur Brown at 1in- , ner Thursday Mike Marker, aged resident of Gratis, has been seriously ill CLARK'S STATION. Ohio William Brinley killed a beef Thursday.. .Pete Rife and family, of near Beach Grove, called upon William Ilollinger and iamily last Thursday.. .: George Moore and family of near Hollansburg moved to tho Rebecca Lease farm at this place Thursday.. .Mrs. Sam Oda called on Elmer Fount and family, near Richmond, Saturday Bert McCool and Iewis Aukerman of Greenville took possession of the elevator at this place last Wednesday, which they recently purchased. Orville McKee will manage the elevator and reside in the dwelling near the elevator Clark's Station truck and Irvin Riegle's truck
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delivered Elmer Kuhnel's tobacco at Arcannum last Thursday afternoon... ..Elmer Kuhnle transacted business In New Madison last Friday Sev eral persons of this community attend--ed the community sale at New Madison, Wednesday Dave Sinna, ol New Madison repaired some pumps on the W. H. Brown farm last Wednesday.. .. .Orville McKee was ill with grip last week.... -William Cain and family moved off the Berry farm near Weavers Station to the William Brown farm at this place, last Monday..... Fred McEowen and family moved to their farm north of Greenville last Tuesday... Charles Bollinger attended Clyde Riegle's stock sale near Zion's Corner, last Tuesday Frank Van Fleet transacted business in Greencastle last Tuesday William Wilt and family moved to Greenville last Monday. Clyde Teaford and family, of near Palestine, will occupy the Wilt farm Mrs. Elmer Kuhnle and son called on Mrs. William Brinley, Jr. Sunday afternoon Cyrus bmelker and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Petry Sunday. BLOOMINGPORT, Ind. The Randolph County Sunday School association has secured Miss Young, of Indianapolis, state superintendent of children's divisions, for a tour of Randolph county. She will be at Lynn Saturday," March 11. There will be two sessions, afternoon and night, at the West Christian church. Every Sunday school worker is urged to attend these - sessions. For the first time In the history of county Sunday school' work in Randolph county, the county Is one of the star counties, having paid their portion in full to the state before Jan.' 1, 1922, for which they will receive a gold medal pennant at the state convention to be held in Evansville in June. Only 29 couniies in the state hold this record. Clyde Hockett and little daughter Lucille, and Virgil Clark made a trip to Winchester Saturday Paul Will iam, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thornburghi has been ill. t .Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ozbun entertained Rev. Her bert Surface of Union City, at dinner Sunday. ...Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hinshaw and little son Clarence William were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Hinshaw's parents Rupert Thornburgh attended the basketball tourney which was held in Union City Friday and Saturday. . . .Herbert Surface was the guest Saturday night of George DeBoy and family.;... Gertrude Hinshaw, the litle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hinshaw. is slowly improving. She has been very ill with the "flu." CENTERVILLE. Ind. The Wom an's Cemetery association will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. George McConaha, a full attendance is desired as plans for the Easter market will 'be definitely made at this meeting. . ..The last number of the lecture course will be held Thursday evening at the Christian church.... The Amer ican Legion boy3 have postponed their minstrel show until the first week in I April owing to the new school build ing not being finished sooner. .. .The Home Culture meeting was held at the school building March 7, and a good attendance was present to listen to a very interesting address by Dr. Rae of Richmond on the subject of "Social Purity," it was full of splendid advice and pointing to a high moral standard. Members of the high school were dismissed to attend the ! lecture. The Girls' Glee club and La dies' quartet gave some pleasing musical numbers John Dalley, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Arval Dailey, is quarantined for scarlet fever. Charlene Jackson who has been seriously sick for several weeks is slowly improving.... A a most interetsing lecture was given at the M. E. church Sunday evening by Rev. Willi3 Rowe on "Africa the Neglected Continent," a most wonderful set of slides and a number of African curiousities made the lecture one to be remembered.... The next Parent-Teachers' association will not be held until April 10. This meeting will he in the school building at that time.. The second Install ment of the subscriptions made to the pubc library is now due and the ofSalesman Wanted The largest automatic scale manufacturer in the world is in the market for an ambitious, energetic and capable salesman to represent them In Richmond, Ind., . territory. Applicants who have had previous specialty selling ex perlence and who are now employed, will be given preference. They should be between 5 and 45 years of age and be able to furnish fidelity bond. Our work requires the use of a motor cai and applicants must ba willing to work on strictly commission basis. The op-1 portunitles for earnings in this work: will be from $3,000 to 16,000 per year, depending upon the amount of effort put forth. Address replies to Toledo Scale Company, 40 W. Georgia Street,1 Indianapolis, Ind. Advertisement nePniatnuoF drofmatS Copyright 1923 by A. A. Sererta
letters in the name it AiwruKU ruUNTAIN FfcN. All words must begin with the letter S. the letter F or the letter P. Take your pencil and see how many S words. F words and P words you can make with the letters above such as sat, stain, son, foot, pan, pain, etc. Number words beginning with 1, 2. 3, etc. . Open to Everybody This is not a lottery or guessing contest, but sinv ply a test of skill highly, educational aod fascinat. inn. We are distributing these cash gifts simply to advertise the new. improved, high-grade STAM
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Preparedness At Home Is Necessary How many housewives have been embarrassed by the arrival of unexpected guests who most be Invited to remain for one meal at least? It is Impossible to keep the larder bo well stocked with fresh foods of all kinds that nothing will be needed. The one sure means of escaping this dilemma' is to keep on hand a sufficient stock of canned foods of all sorts soups, substantial dishes, salads, desserts. This supply, coupled with a knowl edge of bow to make canned food into attractive and appetizing dishes, solves the problem. Any of our readers can have free of charge a new and revised booklet containing about 200 recipes for preparing canned foods for the table. To secure a copy simply cut out and Bend in the coupon be low, enclosing two cents in stamps to pay postage. Be sure to write your name and address clearly on the lines of the coupon. (Do not snd the coupon to Tho Palladium. Mail It direct to Washington. D. C.) Frederic J. Haskin, Director, The Richmond Palladium Information Bureau. Washington, D. C. I enclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postage on a free copy of the booklet "Recipes for Canned Foods." Name ... ; Street : City State fleers wish to announce that they will receive these subscriptions Saturday at the library Claud Haisley and family have moved their household goods here from Texas and will reside for the present with his mother and sister, Besse....The Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Minnie Wright. Mrs. Emma Moore will be assistant hostess. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Smelser and daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. James Driffel and daughter, Mildred, spent funday at a birthday dinner on Mr. Smelser's mother, Mrs. Nick Smelser near Liberty it being her seventy-second birthday anniversary. .. .Mr. and Why March is Most Dangerous March is the most dangerous month of the year because the change of season is more than a good many systems can stand. Too often it is true that the sick "last only till spring." But if the system is fortified, if the impurities are S driven from the blood, and the if if nerve tissues fed with wholesome and strength-giving food medi cine, there is no danger in the change of seasons. Father John's Medicine is invaluable as a tonic in the spring. It strengthens the system and drives out the poisonous waste matter builds up the body. It is this power that has made it so successful in treating colds and throat troubles. No weakening stimulants, morphine or other dangerous drugs. Advertisement. Best Grade Rio Coffee Per Lb., 1 3c CLOVER LEAF GROCERY 603 Main Phone 1587 At ROMEY'S Buy the most popular Folding Table Just like cut, only $2.89 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Finish Dark Mahogany Quality Varnish, so hard It Is difficult to scratch surface with finger nalL Frame Selected, seasoned hard wood. Depth, iy2 in.; widiV in. Table Top Fibre board, six times stronger than two-ply straw board tops on ordinary card tables. Table Covering Genuine Waterproof Leatherette. Locking Device Easy, to operate. No screws used In assembling. All parts riveted. Insuring absolute rigidity when set up. Metal Corner a Very heavy trunk type fully protecting table. Only $2.89. Phone 2283 920926 Main
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SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,
Mrs. Boyd Nlccum of Liberty were Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. William Tnrlnr Piirtia PlftTlVftTihorn. Bon-ln-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Dynes was buried here last ween. . . .rorest Kempton who spent several days here last week visiting friends has gone for a trip through western states before returning to his home in Washington . . . . i ne memoers or, me vnrisuan church of Richmond gave a play entitled. "Where thn T.an Turned V at the Christian church here Tuesday evening. The play was well given and attended by a large number of people Mrs. Everett Sullivan entertained a number of ladies to a thimble party one afternoon last week. Those present were: Mesdames Roy Fry, Harry Glotz, Robert Schlssler, Bert Overman, Harry Haustetter and Perry Druly. all of Richmond The first number of the pageant entitled "In the Trail of The Christ" will be presented at the M. E. church next Sunday evening. The subject of the evening is "Infancy." The following persons will take speaking parts: A. R. Barr and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Clark, Jesse Ruby, Hugh Cheesman, Ed Palmer, Paul O'Neal, Voyle Swails, uiiver Mcuraw, Ralph McMinn, Ed Smith, Sr., and Ed Smith, Jr.. Ben and Ralph Ahl, Mrs. O. K. Dunbar, Mrs. Earl Able, Ruth McCoy, Harry McCoy, Laura Bertsch, Jane Fender and Paul Mull, besides a "host" of Hebrew men and women. Everyone is invited to attend. Jtv. v. t riaru will preach Sunday morning on the ouujeci. - txoas provision for Saving the World." This subject will bear on the evenine's presentation Mr and Mrs. Norman Waltz spent Friday wim air. anu Mrs. .Earl Able. BOSTON, Ind. Mrs. John Cory has returned to her home in Muncie after a visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper had as their guests last week. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Piper and DON'T GET UP NIGHTS FOR BLADDER ILLS Dayton Man Reports Relief With Simple Remedy After Getting Up 15 or 20 Times Each Night for Two Years. Mr. Julius Mayer, 1430 East Firth St., says in his own home paper, the Payton News: "For two years my bladder caused me to ret up many times at night and too frequent in the day. After taking a few doses of Lithiated Buchu, my bladder works perfectly normal and I can sleep all nigh t" Lithiated Buchu acts on the kidneys and bladder as Epson Salts do on tho bowels. You will be surprised at the impurities which come from the bladder after taking a few doses of Lithiated Buchu. It is not a patent medicine as the formula is on the package. The tablets cost 2c each. This price makes it possible to place in the formula several high priced drugs, which are useful to give relief. It Is not likely that you have ever taken a remedy similar to this. Try a few doses for backache, scalding, scanty or high colored urine and frequent desire at night. You can see the formula and learn more about Lithiated Buchu at A. G. Munen urus o. ana arug stores evtory, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Advertise
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daughters of Sulphur Springs, Mr. and of Peru. . . .Mrs. Henry Hahn returned to her home in Greenville, Ohio, after visiting with R, H. Holder and family.; ....C. Phillips spent Friday night In Covington, Ky...Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gavin will occupy the residence of Frank Phillips.... Mrs. Claude Ballenger Is visiting relatives at Amboy. . . . Misses Marjorie Thomas and Mary Beard of Earlham spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard. . . .Mrs. Clarence Frazee spent Saturday in Cincinnati... Little Carrol Druley.who has been HI with pneumonia, is improving George Harkleroad spent Saturday at Dayton, Ky...Mlss Nellie Davis spent Sunday with Alma Williams.... Grover Farmer of Richmond, visited relatives last week Mrs. Mary McCord is ill with la grippe.... Mrs. D. Kitchel and daughter spent the week end In Richmond with rela tives. ;...W. A. Rlnehart of Marlon, spent Sunday evening here.... Mrs. S. D. Druley Is 111 with la grippe. Odd Fellows Surprise Ora Harrell, Centerville CENTERVILLE, Ind., March 8. A surprise party was given to Ora Harrell of this city Monday evening, when members of the Odd Fellows lodge with, their families, paid him an un Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AM S 25$ and '5o) Packages Everywhere MEN'S HOSIERY, FURNISHINGS, etc. LOEHR & KLUTE 725 Main St New Designs in BREAD TRAYS See Our Window 0. E. Dickinson 523 Main St.
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