Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 61, 13 March 1922 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922.
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GREENVILLE COURT FAVORS PLAINTIFFS; $925 IS AWARDED GREENVILLE, Ohio, March 13. After deliberating an hour, the Jury In the case ot J. M. Shields and- H. M. Robs against the Judgment Cigar company, returned a verdict In favor of the plaintiffs for $925. Thin ra.se has been heard once Be
fore In the common pleas court and a verdict In favor of the plaintiffs In the Bum of $650. The case was taken to the court of appeals hy the Judg
ment Cigar company. The decision in common pleas court -was reversed and remanded back for a new trial. The defendants have given notice that they will appeal this la9t verdict Creek Hearlng.Tuesday The hearing on the Mud Creek and Greenville creek dredging improvement will be again taken up by the county commissioners Tuesday, March 14It is stated that the farmers who are against having this Improvement put through are well organized and that it the lmnrovement is grahted
they are prepared to file many Injunctions against same. To Erect Building Workmen are now . excavating ground preparatory to the erection of a three story building at the rear of the York Supply house on East Third street. The new structure will be connected with the main building and will be modern and well lighted. Probate Court ' Peter Reigle, guardian of Scott Iteigle. filed fourth account. Clarence C. Hawke, administrator of the estate of Louisa W. Hawk, filed petition to fix inheritance tax. Application filed for appointment of a guardian of Malena Barnhart, an ini competent person. Hearing March 15, 1922, at 9 a. m.
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rrfiNOMY. Ind. The S. P. I. Sun
day school class will meet at the
home of Harry Harris Wednesday evening. Members are requested to be
nrpRMit to receive their class-pins
The Sanathla society of the Friends
c huich have secured the Earlham ciee club for an entertainment for Friday pvening, March 17. Thirty voices will be heard. Admission 30 cents; reserved seats at Randall's store at 35 cent3: children eight to 12, 20 cents. Charley Lamb had the misfortune 10 run his car into the ditch Friday evening, north of 11. B. Manning's, on west side of road. Merritt Lamb riding with his son, seemed badly hurt at the time, though able to be out again Saturday morning. The damage was a broken wind shield and a badly torn top. He drove his car home.... Mrs. Harry Downing spent the past wee at Peru with her parents. . .Mrs. Rosle Charles returned home from Cincinnati Thursday with her little grandchild... The oldest child of William McCann Is seriously sick with flu. Ellis Lester has moved his family into the Barnes' property Mrs. Louise Albertson entertained at dinner Saturday, Mrs. Jennie Ballenger of Hagerstown, Mrs. Agnes Orsborn and Miss Daisy Orsborn. WEBSTER, Ind. A business meeting was held Friday evening Nat the Friends' church by the young people's class of Friends' church, after which
a social hour was enjoyed by an. Among those who were present were: Miss 'Paulino Atkinson, Mary Burnett, Erma Lamb, Mrs. Frank Piper, Helen Hunt. Treva Clark of Williamsburg, Marie Atkinson, Harry Williams, Ralph Hendershott, Earnest Stotten, Nelson McMahan, Charley McCann, Russel Albin, Dudley Palmer, Lester Palmer, Mrs. Mary Palmer and daugh
ter, Lois. Music and games featured
tained the Booster class at her home Thursday. ......Mrs. Flossie Hunt is spending Friday with Mrs. Clara McLaughling Mr. and Mrs. Bert Conkle of Richmond will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wessler for a week ....Albert Hartman and Harry McEldowney returned home from St. Petersburg, Calif., Wednesday and Mr. Eldowney will leave for Lansing, Mich., Monday i.i his home Mrs. Russel Clark and Miss Inez Townsend have been ill Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pattie visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark Friday Mr. and Mrs. Will Jefferis visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall of Richmond. Mondav Lenard
Hodgin and Howard Hodgin are spend
ing we week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman....Miss Maggie Starbuck spent Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. U. E..Norris Cleo Hardwtck
was in Losantville Tuesday Mrs
Ott Tremble called Friday afternoon on Mrs. Jessie Clark. .. .Mrs. Emory
Hobbs and Mrs. Edgar Hobbs of Cer
terville were Wednesday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Worley Mrs. U.
E. Norris spent the week-end with her
niece, Mrs. Emma Brown, of New
castle.... Arthur Reld spent -Frtday
aiternoon with Theodore Cook Mr. J r . .
uu ours, noscoe 'owDie oi near Whitewater spent Wrednesdav with
Mr. and Mrs. Normand Kirkman
I Mrs. Mary Pemberton and Mrs. Theo-
aore Cook spent Friday afternoon
with Mrs. Oscar Hawkins Mrs. May Brooks of Richmond will entertain the
Evr-Ready class of the M. E. Sunday school at her home on North Twelfth
street Mrs. Wayne Mull and Mrs. Emanuel Ewing of Richmond were
guests Friday afternoon of Mrs.
ueorge Worley.
ANTIOCH, Ohio Seventeen ladies
of Gasper township together with a
few friends gathered at the Sullivan club house and spent the - day In
dress form making. At the noon hour
an indoor picnic dinner was enjoyed
oy au oeorge Swope and E. E.
Weidner have been named as solicitors for Gasper township In the inter
est of the Miami Valley Milk Produc
ers' association. Steps are being taktn to formulate an organization in the entire county Gasper township
farmers' bureau folks are making elab
orate plans " for Thrsday evening to stage an oyster supper, musical and literary program at the Earl Caskcy home Helen and Robert Weidner spent Saturday In Eaton, attending the basketball tournament.. .Several from
this place have secured tickets for the Eaton Chamber of Commerce banquet, to be held Monday night Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wysong and family, at West Florence Ethel White is suffering from an attack of rheumatism in her feet. , CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. The Sunday school class of Robert Fanscher. of this city, held a roller skating party in the basement of the church Friday. Refreshments were served, consisting of Ice cream, cake and cocoa. The class has an enrollment of 64 members, all boys. CAMDEN. Ohio Mrs. T. E. Davis has returned from a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Graham, in Hamilton Mrs. J. E. Randall was in Hamilton Wednesday, Being called there on account of the death of Mr. Randall's brother, John Randall Mr. Danny gave the fourth number of the lecture course Wednes
day evening at the high school audi
torium Mr. and Mrs. William Hit
bins have returned to their home in
Fort Wayne after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Hibbins' mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Brower.. v. .Mrs. Mary Stephenson hps bought the property owned by Mrs. Lawrence Foutz on Central avenue. She will soon take up her residence there W. T. Pheanis and Miss Hatlie Reid are not in school this week owing to illness. S. L. Yochum and Ted Girton are substituting for them. ....Misses Lizzie and Jennie Marshall
are moving from Main street to their new home on Depot street. The house
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covers from the Influenza. .. .Miss Jo-i sephine Threewltts who teaches at Pittsburg Is at home enjoying a vacation because the roads in that vicinity are impassable Miss ' Emmellne Wilt, Mrs. Clifford Howell and Mrs. Ann Gabbart of Otterbein called on Mrs. Martha Hageman Tuesday The family of C. E. Conover have all recovered from scarlet fever with the exception of the youngest child .. Ezra Price who suffered from a se
vere attack of indigestion the first of
pneumonia. Rev. Rasey was pastor of the U. B. church at this place in 1916 and 1917 ..Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peden attended the funeral of his uncle, Rev. M. A. Harlan at Union City Wednesday. Rev. Harlan was a prominent Methodist minister and one of
the great educators of his day....Bur-1
yl Hoff and Omar Thomas are at home after spending the winter in Florida where they taught school The W. M. A. of the U. B. church at their
meeting elected the following officers
with Mrs. Wralter Brooks of Richmond. VOL.ua.NO SHOWS ACTIVE SIGNS
the week is again able to attend tojto take charge April 1
Mrs. Perry
business. .. .Mrs. Tom Eubank is re- Nyswonger, president; Mrs. Myrtha covering from the "flu".... Mrs. Ellen i Duckwall, vice-president; Miss Becca Fulkerson is confined to her bed withtBiddle, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Jenan attack of la grippe at the home of ,nie Barnhart, Thankoffering secretary; her daughter in Eaton The Adam j Mrs. Sue Mote, secretary of literature; Worch sale was well attended Wed- j Mrs. Anna MeLear. Mrs. Edith Shelley
nesday and the ladies cleared near , and Mrs. Nyswonger as delegates to
$30 on their, lunch stand. Mrs. Worch
will go to Dayton to care for her aged father Mrs. Myrtha Duckwall Is at
home after spending several weeks at!
the branch convention at Dayton.
' MIDDLESBORO, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams entertained , Frl-
Princess Sophie Charlotte. Germany is wondering if the frank statement of Princess Sophie Charlotte, wife of Prince Eitel Friedrich, son of ex-Kaiser Wilhelm, in a Berlin court the other day will be followed by proceedings for divorce on the part of the prince. Baron Plettenberg was being sued for divorce by nis wife. The princess was named as corespondent. When asked if a statement which she signed regarding her relations with the baron were true, sne said, "I swear it is true with the greatest of pleasure."
Ithaca and Greenville The sale or, day evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles
the Frederick restaurant to Mr. Nys-staader and Mr. and Airs. Joe Mcwonger of Greenville eems to be(kee Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaeither' delayed or to have fallen (ney took Sunday evening supper through U. Z. Reigle' is preparing j with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis
(to move to the Rhyn property; Wil-'A community sale will be held in Mid-
llam Max, Jr., and Ovla Harter and dleboro by the M. E. church of this
lamuy wm occupy me mmse yblwu j piace. Proceeds will go for the remodby Reigle Miss Hazel May, daugh-; eling of the church The Ever Ready ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira May-south of 'class will meet Wednesday, March 15
undertaker R. P. Bennett this week announce their marriage which occurred at Newport, Ky., Sept 1 ' Rev. and Mrs. Snyder, Rev. and-Mrs. Engle, . Rev. and Mrs. Eshelman and son and a number of others from this community, Otterbein and Yankee-: town, attended the funeral Monday of Mrs. S. E. Rasey, wife of Rev. Rasey of Greenville, who died Saturday of
Mrs. William Kilting and Mrs. Ed Iserman of Richmond spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will Currey. . . . ,Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roll of White
water and Clarence Reld were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Reld of this place.... Mrs. Oscar Darland will entertain the Neighborhood club Thursday afternoon Avery Cook called Tuesday evening on Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poguo and daughter, Matilda spent Monday evening with Mrs. L. F. Ulmer and daughter Ruth.... Rev. L. F. Ulmer Is home from Hagerstown after conducting revival services there Hobert Cordell of Richmond took supper Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will Locke. . . .L. C. Kuth of near
Westville spent a few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markey
ana ramily....Mrs. Roy RoDerts re
turned home Tuesday from the hos
pital. . . .Mrs. Sadie Golden and her two grandsons were guests Sunday of
ait. and Mrs. Normand Kirkman..
Mrs. Ralph Roll called on Mr. and
MrS. Theodore Cook Saturday. . . .Mrs,
Will Locke and Miss Ardith Thompson
called on Mrs. Oscar Hawkins. . ..Mrs
Alistins Little left Wednesday to be
with her daughter, Mrs. Artie Teaford,
who is ill.
CIVY OF MEXICO. March 13 A
small 'volcano, which is showing some sign of activity, has been, formed within, the crater of Popocatepetl, which. Is situated 26 miles west of the city uf Puebla. Persons who have
retuni3d from an exploration trip on Popofjj.tepetl say the new volcano has all ttu characteristics of its parent.
Thm;e thousand merchant fly thi Japanese flag.
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the Standard Oil company.. .Mrs. Ellz-J abeth Pierce, who has rooms in the same building, will move to South Lafayette street. NEW MADISON, Ohio George Alexander of Randolph county, Ind., is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. George Trimble.... Mrs. Yost has returned to
her home in Greenville, after spend
ing a week with her mother, Mrs. S. W. Bennett, who is now recovering from influenza. .. .Mrs. Lurt Reed and son, Richard of New Paris, spent Tuesday with Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Chenoweth....Lew Slifer who was recovering from influenza is again confined to his bed .... Mrs. Margaret Daily of West Manchester called on Mrs. Martha Hageman Monday John Hileman has rented the small farm of Oscar Mikesell's west of town and will move as soon as his family re-
MOTHER! Move Child's 'Bowels with "California Fig Syrup"
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the entertainment while refreshments i they are vacating has been bought by of sandwiches and cocoa were served .
to all.... Miss Mary Williams of Richmond will spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Arcadia Williams, of this place. .. .Those shoping in Richmond Saturday were Mrs. Lucile Jay, Mrs. Merle Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hunt, daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Al Irvin, Joe Borton, Mrs. Schyler Snyder and children. MIDDLEBORO, Ind! Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balford, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landwher and Mrs. Everett Bennett and daughter, Lois, were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hardwick and daughter are moving to the property Just vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsay Canaday who have moved to MHlville where they have bought property. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Higgins are ill Miss Cathern Mile3 spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miles Mrs. Harry Haworth enter-
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