Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 78, 1 April 1922 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922.

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BOYS', GIRLS' CLUBS TO GET EARLY START IN PREBLE COUNTY EATON, Ohio. April 1-Boys and girls club work In Preble county will get a good start this year, plans already being 'made for launching it. The club leaders of the county will meet for a conference at Eaton on April 15, when regulations governing the clubs will be explained, and plans made for picnics and other club activities in addition to the club work. It has been decided to hold both food and clothing clubs for the girls in Jackson, Dixon and Monroe townships and leaders already have been appointed in those communities. It is probable also that girls' clubs will be arranged for in most of the other townships. Swine breeders' associations are making plans for the pig clubs also. All club leaders will have been appointed by April 15. A somewhat allied activity is the corn Bhow set for April 7 at the Lanier school, which will be Judged by County Agent E. D. Turner. . Thi show will be part of a general get-together meeting of farmers' families in Lanier township with opportunity for discussion of community educational or Improvement projects.

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CAM RIDGE CITY, Ind. Miss Mary Matthews, who with Mrs. Meredith retain membership with the Helen Hunt club, caane over from Lafayette Wednesday to attend the "'Merry Minstrel . Maids" given by the Helen Hunt club.

She was the guest of Miss Daisy Ayler . . . .The show put on by the Helen

Hunt club Tuesday, and Wednesday evening was a real success and every one was well pleased with the performance. . . .Mrs. Herman Verburg returns to her home .in Chicago after spending several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers. ( She and her 6ister, Edna, were in Indianapolis Tuesday Mrs. George Carey and daughters, Louise and Frederika, came down from Muncie Tuesday and will visit here with relatives until Monday,... Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyd are at Columbus, Ohio, this week attending a telephone convention Mrs. Robert Steele has returned from a visit to her daughter at Kokomo. . . s. John Caldwell Iia3 been bedfast for the past month, suffering from rheumatism. .. .The marriage of William Campbell, proprietor of the City Restaurant and Miss Bettie Wilson, formerly of Centerville, took place at Indianapolis lsta Friday. The marriage came a3 Quite a surprise to everyone The Robert's brothers. who have been living on the Bond farm for some time, have sold it to

Abrahm Boyd. John Dyke and family will occupy the farm now.... Roy Hinsky was brought home from the

Connersville hospital Saturday Charles Boyer has given up the poultry business in which he has been working for the past 13 years with W. B. Barefoot and D. W. Harris. He has gone into the tinning business with his son-in-law. Murray Ogborn, in Dublin. .. .Mr. ad Mrs. James A. Boyd, who spent the winter in Florida, arrived home Wednesday. LOSANTVILLE, Ind. A community sale was here Saturday. The Templin properties and land were sold.. ..Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wine and family of

Winchester took dinner with Mrs. , Wine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William

Oxley, Monday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ves Sulteen took dinner with their son, Wright Sulteen, and family Sunday. Minerd Cross and Howard Dennis motored to Indianapolis last week for a couple days stay.... Mrs. Sylvia

Parks and children and Mrs. Allie Ox-

ley took dinner with Mrs. Flora Cross

and son Thursday... Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cross and son Eugene were In Richmond Saturday afternoon. They motored to Mooreland Sunday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Sant Wise came home Monday from a few days' visit in Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. John Menanall took dinner with Mrs. Barbara Lamb Saturday.!. .Mrs. Barbara Lamb entertained to dinner Sunday Mrs. Roda Miligan Harley Miligan and mother Roda Jtf iligan -motored to Muncie Saturday ....Mrs. Dora Lamb ar rived home Saturday from spending the winter Tith her children. .. .Mrs. Louise Davis and Mr. and Mrs. John Coggshall vere guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown. Mrs. Coggshall is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown. ...Mrs. Leora Freeman was in Richmond Tuesday.. ..Carl Phillips is now in Peru workinf....Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Friddle caled on William Oxley and family Suaday evening, on their way home from Harve Covalt's where they had taken Sunday dinner. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Varteman and granddaughter ReH visited Cassius Owens and family Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Ham Snodgrass called on Mrs. William Oxley Monday evening Mrs. Cora Maynard called on Mrs. UTilHm nT.

ley Friday evening.

HOLLANSBURG. OhioMary ami Christine Morgan called on Ida Piatt Monday A surprise was given on Alice Riffe In honor of. her twelfth birthday anniversary. Games were

played and those present were Norma

ivouai, ijonna ireian, Ida Piatt, Mary and Christine Morgan, Gladys and Wilma Ginger. Irene Spencer, Hettie Riffe, Ruth Smelker and Alice Riffn.

Mr. and Mrs. Kief Gilkey, of Dayton, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Van mite Mrs. Piatt and

children, Viola, Richards, Mr. and Mrs.

ura wrtght spent Monday with Ruth

i;askey ana children Mrs. L. V.

Mikesell and daughter and Mae Wolfal

spent Monday evening with Pearl IreIan Clara Lock of Richmond snent

sunaay witn Mattie and Addison Lock. ....Mr. and Mrs. Iven Richards, Mr,

and Mrs. John Richards of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ross spent

Sunday with Mrs. viola Richards. Mr

and Mrs. Ben Richards called in the' afternoon.. . . .Mrs. W. Afl Meek called on Anna Whiteman Monday Mrs. Etta Moore spent Monday evening with Mrs. Peden Nick Gambler spent Tuesday afternoon with Dr. Meek... Mrs. Mary Spencer spent Friday evening with Mrs. Ruth Caskey. ....Mrs. Cecil Wolfal spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Peter Riffe Mr and Mrs. Hcrschel Mikesell and Charley Mikesell and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Riley Mikesell Mrs. Norma Richards called on Mrs. Dessie White Tuesday. Marie Harris, Roma Simpson and Mary Williams spent Sunday with Vivian and Dorothy Slick Viola Richards called on Pearl Ireian Monday Dorothy Williams and Donno Ireian spent Monday night with Dorothy Slick. PERSHING, Ind. Rev. Ehrhardt left Tuesday morning to attend the general conference of the Evangelical churches, which meets at Bremen.... Sherril Winter spent the week-end with his parents and family. He i a student of Terre Haute State normaL Mrs. Charles Kocher and Mrs. Charles Winter attended the flower show at Indianapolis this week. .. .The

Ladies' Aid society of the Lutheran

church will give its usual Easter ba

zar, Saturday, April 8, at the Ladies Aid room. .. .William Behr of Indianapolis visited his sister, Miss Cora

Behr, Sunday. .. .Mrs. John Shafer of Indianapolis was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winter. JACKSONBURG, Ind. Rev. D. I. Milligan will fill his regular appointment here next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Martin have returned from a visit with their daughter at Muncie. ... .Raymond Craig and family spent

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Sean McKeen, commander of Irian forces, speaking. Sean McKeon, commander tn chief of the military forces of tin Irish Free State, addressed a meeting of citizens of Cork after a riotous demonstration which greeted the arrival of McKeon, Michael Collins and their party.

Sunday with his parents William Wilson, Frank Jacobs and Vera DeHays attended the roll call at Pershing Saturday night.... Mrs. Fred Scott who underwent an operation at the Connersville hospital, is getting along

nicely Herman Klngery and family spent over Sunday with friends at Blooming Grove.- They were accom

panied home by Miss Elizabeth McWhirtej, who will spend a few days. ....Albert Daugherty has sold his

farm in the College Corner neighbor

hood to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitterman. ...Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gethers and daughter Hester, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beeson were Richmond visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James Lntz were here Monday assisting his sister, Mrs. Josephine Underwood move into her new home. . . . Miss Margaret Green of GreeVs Fork, spent Friday with Mrs. Oliver Morse Walter Davis is moving into his recently purchased home. ...IMr. and Mrs. Santford Herriman of Hartfcrd City, Frank Underwood of Noblesville, Otis Underwood of North Judson. Lu

ther Ringer of Greenwood, and Harry! and Frank Underwood of Detroit,! Mich who were called here by the illness and death of James Underwood, have returned to their homes, i ....Miss Iona Beard, a teacher in the' Muncie school, is spending her spring! vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beard The young married people's Sunday school class will give a play, "Safety First," at the!

church, April 5.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kiser to supper Saturday evening... Mr. and Mrs. Roe Rife of Boston, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Orville Berg Mrs. William Clark is recovering from an attack of la grippe.... Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scates spent over Sunday at Lafayette, visiting hia father, Nathan Scates, who is still quite sick in the hospital.... The Help-One-Another club met with Mrs. Fred Worl Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl and Mr. and

Mrs. John Kiser and son visited Cen

terville friend3 Sunday.... Jacob Kls er made a trio .to Dublin Friday. . . .

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wickersham of

Pershing, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morse of Cambridge, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bartie Wickersham Carl Kellumand family visited his parents near Dublin Sunday Mrs. Edward Woolridge, who is in a sanitarium at Richmond, takine treatment for rheumatism, is

improving Mr. and Mrs. Will Weidan entertained the following guests Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Geth-j ers, Misses Pauline Scott and Hester Gethers, Wayne Brooks and Elias Scott. .Mrs. Blanche Hlday and daughter have returned to their home at Fortvllle after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz... Mr. and Mrs. William Clark had as their guests Friday evening, Mr. and MrB. Foster Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornburg and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Benton Gilbert and daughter. .. .William May of Pennville was the guest of Jacob Kiser Sunday. MOORLAND, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Holcomb and daughter Freedith

was in New Castle Saturday.... Mr. Noah and Robert Edwards was in Moorland Saturday.... Omer Grimm of Moorland was, in New Castle Saturday. ...Mrs. Robert Smith and daughter Lena of Carlos called on Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter Lois Saturday... Llnley Dennis was in New Castle Saturday. ...Robert Smith and Go roan Halbroke of Carlos was In Losantville Saturday.... Mrs. Orville Parker of near Modoc, and daughters called on Mrs. E. J. Holcomb, Friday ....Mrs. Henry Lilly and Mrs. Dick Lilly called on Mrs. E. J. Holcomb,

Friday,... Orville Parker and Ottis Parker called on Melvin Wood Friday ...'.Mrs. Robert Holcomb and Miss Blanche Freer called on Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter Lois, Saturday.. ..William Metsker called on E. J. Holcomb Wednesday morning.... Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb and daughter Freedith was Mooreland Saturday eveMr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb and daughFreedith were in Mooreland Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois, called on Mc and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb and daughter

Freedith, Sunday, . . .Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dye and daughter Wilma were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gle Mis-

neger of New Castle, Sunday.... The Willing Workers class met with Mr. and Mrs. William Oxley Thursday evening. Thost present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Oxley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rodeffer, Mr. and Mrs. James Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Teeter, Mrs. Clara Wampole, Neva Replogle. Eva Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Harley cross. Miss Mildifed Rodeffer, Gladys Cross. Ethel DtIpv.

Cynthia Cross, Reva Oxley, Margare

ourmey, Margaret and Hilda Cross,

and Messrs. Joe Oxley, Elmer Wampole, Howard Felton, Robert Grimm, Verl Oxley, Paul and Earl Courtney. Marion and Byron Cross, George, WTillr lam and Harold Rodeffer, Wilmer Grimm, Herman Oxley, Van Hewitt, Robert Cross, Ernest Rodeffer and Walter Cross.,. . .Mrs. Walter Bales and Mrs. W. M. Bales visited Lewis Bales of Mooreland Tuesday afternoon.... Mrs. Guy Manifold was visiting with Mrs. George Manifold Monday Fern McCollum spent Sunday

night with Gladys Bale3....Mr. and

Mrs. Milt Bookout and family were in Richmondfiaturday Roy Bales and Reed Ball called on Ronald Hola-

day Sunday morning. ...Ward and

Georgia Bales took supper with. Miss Marie Harris and folks Saturday evening.... Mr. and Mrs.' John Oxley and family called on J. L. Oxley Tuesday .....Mrs. Jessie 'Adamson called on Marie Harris Thursday evening.... Sheldon Grey of Hagerstown was in Mooreland Monday..... .Roy Bales was out of school Thursday and dFriday....Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bookout called on Mr. and Mrs. N. P. McCollum Monday afternoon.... Edd ' Deardorff and family spent Sunday with Morris Brown and family.... Miss Neva Replogle spent Sunday with Miss Clara

Charles Bookout called on Howard ! Swovelland Mrs. James GriDn

and Fred McCollum Sunday afternoon ....Mike Bookout went to Muncie Tuesday. . . .Mrs. Henry 'Bowman of Hagerstown, was here Monday morning Mrs. Fleta Finch spent Sunday with friends at Blountsville. . . . John Hazelton of Muncie visited home folks Sunday afternoon .... Sheldon Grey of Hagerstown was here Monday morning.... Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Botkin were quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bosh Thelma and Eugene Finch of Blountsville, spent, a few days here with friends.... Misses

spent Saturday atternoon with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Conway.... Beulah Brown was absent from school Tuesday on account of sickness. .Mrs. N. P. McCollum and Mrs. Walter Bales called on Mrs. Myrtle Bird Thursday.

KILLED IN TOUCHING SPOUT CHARGED BY LIGHTNING MITCHELL, Ind., April 1. George Gray, 53 years old, was killed here Friday when he touched a water spout which had been charged with electriK ity from a stroke of lightning.

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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

CORINNE GRIFFITH in "RECEIVED PAYMENT" "' Five-Reel Vltagraph Feature A page of life with its queer twists and turns, a blending of the conservative life of an aristocrat with the lure and glamour of the stage. A favorite star in a role that brings her closer to the hearts of her audiences. . A photoplay that has a strong human appeal and holds an audience in suspense until the end. A ray of sunshine in three lives, a cloud, a blot and then happiness i3 found. The story of a heart of stone that was melted by the charming personality of a beautiful young girl.

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Supreme Vaudeville MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SLATER BROCKMAN and BLANCHE HOWARD in "TOYLAND FANCIES" assisted by Anna Shadkowa and Babette Banta. A wonderful scene depicting Toyland, where all the toys come to life. See the dancing toys and hear them playing the piano and violin. An entertaining and novel offering. THOMAS TRIO "A SENSATIONAL COMEDY HORIZONTAL BAR ACT" Plenty of laughs and thrills. WILFRED DUBOIS "JONGLEUR" A clever young man who offers a Juggling act that is different. " CUTTNER and HOFFMAN . A man and woman team who specialize in laughs, songs and dances.

THURSDAY AND LAST HALF

PRIMROSE THREE "750 Pounds of Harmony" Formerly a part of . the Primrose Four and recognized as the best male singing and comedy trio In vaudeville. You will enjoy them immensely. WARREN and O'BRIEN' Two "Nut Hick" Comedians in clowning and songa. A big laughing act.

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Two beautiful girls who have won fame as artists' models in a novel acrobatic offering. BROWN and TAYLOR "A MUSICAL TRAVELOGUE" A wealth of costumes and musical dlvertisement.

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In his half-mad brain He schemed for power But the fascination of a woman's yellow hair robbed him of his dream' of empire. An outdoor Western melodrama with a knockout punch of Thrills, Action, Suspense.

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Would the beautiful eyes of a beautiful girl make you follow her across the sea? See the royal wedding; ranch life; high society in a foreign republic.

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